Only if Jews and Christians
begin pointing out that it is not socioeconomic conditions but the decline of religion that is the greatest single cause of the moral decline of our country do we have a prayer.
Why would God, in
the beginning point out that there would be a diffrence between a» Good Seed» and a» Bad Seed»?
I even
began pointing out each and every insecurity I could find about myself in the days leading up to my birthday.
Our guide
began pointing out all the crocodiles lounging in the water around us.
Addressing the buildup of carbon dioxide is truly a «super wicked» problem, as Kelly Levin, Richard Lazarus and other scholars
began pointing out years ago.
In the late 20th Century, more usage authorities
began pointing out how contractions could benefit a plain, conversational writing style.
Not exact matches
But since profits
begin to trail off as the price gets further away from $ 55 in either direction, Gordon wants to make sure he has a
point at which to get
out of the trade.
«There are signs on the horizon we are finally coming
out of that environment,» he said,
pointing to the fact that the Federal Reserve had
begun to raise interest rates and employment was growing.
On this
point, Erwiah offered her own startup experience as an example: «In the
beginning, I couldn't figure
out exactly what I wanted to do... I thought, «you don't want to hire me to go to Uganda to build a house,»» she says.
One of my favorite statistics is
pointed out by Jason Benderly, who suggests that households headed by a male adult with spouse present is a sector whose unemployment rate can be most consistently used to determine when wage pressure is
beginning to rise.
But as soon as you've fleshed it
out to the
point your idea is a viable invention, you'll want to
begin the process of making a patent application.
His exit is the latest in a string of departures from the unit, Recode
points out, highlighting that one of the project's other cofounders, Jiajun Zhu, recently left for an unnamed startup, while another group, including cofounder Anthony Levandowski, went to found a self - driving truck startup at the
beginning of the year.
That was shortly before Valeant
began to unravel, originally due to a growing chorus of politicians
pointing out that the firm had significantly hiked the price of a number of drugs it had acquired.
As Lal, Alvarez, and Greenberg
point out in Retail Revolution, PetSmart faced a challenge when pet food suppliers
began selling their products on various e-commerce sites, not to mention at Walmart, supermarkets, and other non-pet-specific places.
Point it
out and they will
begin to think about these situations differently.
Reis and Blank are always quick to
point out that failed startups «
begin with an idea for a product that they think people want.»
Most health - technology start - ups will
begin there, as Kocher
points out, because employers are paying a huge bill and they're not wholly satisfied with the current set of options to bring down those costs.
Similarly, some will
point to high levels of inflation, but breaking China inflation down into food, non food and housing (see chart below; white line - food, orange line - non food, yellow line - rents), a big part of non-food makes it pretty clear that food is
beginning to turn for its own reasons, while house prices and rents really are falling
out of bed.
Dunkin' did
point out, though, that it saw an improvement in traffic in the afternoon as it
began offering some new deals at that time of day.
Hirschman too became far more pessimistic about long term convergence, and
began worrying about the nature of these constraints, even
pointing out how misguided optimism itself could lead to highly pro-cyclical policies that reverse the convergence process, in part by encouraging the kinds of inverted balance sheets that I discussed in my blog entry of two weeks ago.
But it was very clear from the very
beginning on the part of the actual Congressmen that they weren't going to support it because they had already come
out on the floor with such vehement opposition to the bill and
pointing out exactly what was wrong with the bill, that it didn't have to be done in a hurry.
The Bank of England has previously intervened to
point out that most money in the UK
begins as a bank loan.
If the price remains within the triangle beyond the three quarters
point, the triangle
begins to lose it's potency and usually means the price will drift
out of the apex of the triangle and beyond.
Otto launched
out of stealth in May, about four months after Levandowski formed the company and
began consulting for Uber, at which
point the company's autonomous trucks were already being tested on public highways.
Although other brands have
pointed out that 40 shades isn't necessarily anything new, it's still impressive that a celebrity - endorsed line has such an inclusive range from the very
beginning.
Congressman Frank
pointed out the sharp movement in March 2009, that was exactly the date when we
began QE1.
He
pointed out that efforts to influence the election
began in 2014, before he started running for president.
Saut
begins his weekly investment strategy by
pointing out that the Dow Jones has run an impressive «44 sessions without anything more than a one - to - three - session pause / correction.»
Ninety percent of the 2011 searches were for income start dates that
begin within 15 to 31 days of policy purchase, Baker
points out.
OUR habit of airing our dirty laundry and the cleaning of it IS something that they do not understand, but when we
point out that we're admitting our imperfections and showing the world, as well as ourselves, that we're cleaning up those aberrations, they
begin to understand.
They
begin by
pointing out that an earlier cloning - type experiment — which we discussed here at SHS — used eggs purchased and extracted in excess of IVF recommended amounts.
The source is religion,... the Bible
pointed out that Jews were the chosen people, and obviously when someone has that sort of ego, people on the outside are going to despise it,... in this case it was Christianity, Catholicism (same as Christianity), Islam, etc who felt they were the chosen people and so the hatred
began.
First of all, I would like to
point out that Toby
begins his post by writing that, «Christians believe that their holy text, the Bible, is the inerrant word of God.
Or i could
point out that the big bang is the biggest joke ever told... That even the top physicists can't figure
out how their own theory could work, not to mention the fact that for it to work they would need for the Universe to break the fundamental laws we understand as true since the
beginning i.e. (No matter in the Universe can be created nor destroyed, you can only change it's state (solid to liquid, liquid to gas etc.).
Lewis S. Ford has addressed himself directly to the claim for nonphysical (but still temporal) successiveness in the genetic process in his article «On Genetic Successiveness: a Third Alternative» (1: 421 - 25).1 Ford
begins by
pointing out that the differences between phases in a single occasion can not be mere differences in complexity of integration.
Mary's song
pointed out back in Luke 1:51 - 53 that this would be a pattern in the life of Christ, and it has already
begun here (cf. 1 Cor.
Pareto optimality
begins by
pointing out that none of us are in position to judge the inner states of others.
Matt
began by
pointing out that there are two basic approaches to making disciples in churches today.
Neo-liberalism had
begun by
pointing out social - democracy as its main enemy in the advanced capitalist countries, which provoked a reaction of hostility from social - democrat forces.
11 He
pointed out what has subsequently
begun to become obvious but which was still a fresh insight back then:
They
pointed out that alcoholics profited from becoming friendly visitors to other alcoholics who were
beginning their treatment and that they made very effective visitors.
As a result, even our pastor is starting to realize that what started
out as «a class» to have a
beginning and ending
point, is now a body of believers who don't want to leave the gathering, but to continue growning in a much more comfortable, meaningful setting than they have been used to in the church - building - lecture - learned way of doing things.
I don't know many Christians to
begin with, as they always start spouting off about how everyone else is going to hell because they haven't accepted Jesus in His name or some such nonsense, even when I
point out that the word «God» is said in different names due to different languages.
... So all this author was
pointing out is that the theory of the big bang in no way refutes or is in conflict with a theological belief of creation, as in, «In the
beginning god created the heavens and the earth» or for that matter a Buddhist belief of constant recreation.
And as Anji
pointed out, for many of us this
begins at home.
The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy of Vatican II
pointed out that the liturgy is the «fount» and «summit»» the
beginning and end» of the Church's life, but it is not all there is or all that needs to be done in Christian life.
My main
point is, when you test to see if prayer works, there are ways to randomize it so bias is
out of the equation (Usually double - blind tests work nicely) and then before you even
begin you outline that a prayer that works means the person is healed instantly, or to make it slightly more «fair» and conform to laws of nature more, a person who has prayers heals at an abnormally high rate.
Only then will our race truly
begin to evolve as we were supposed to, as Nietzsche
pointed out a century ago.
I would try to gently
point out that I had 32 more years of experience in the word than she, & shed a tear for the trials I knew she soon would face...
beginning the journey to become less certain of WHAT I know & fare more certain of WHO I know.
One discerning study of modern uncertainties about historical practice, by Joyce Appleby, Margaret Jacob and Lynn Hunt, even
began by
pointing out that their own participation in the historical profession, as women from nonelite social backgrounds, could not have happened without the intermingled social and intellectual changes of recent decades (Telling the Truth About History).