Sentences with phrase «bit about the context»

He pastors a traditional Baptist church and tells a bit about the context and ministry here.

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one of the funniest bits about attempting to throw up climategate is that — the perpetrators (the guys who tried to filter comments from researchers and then take them out of context in order to posit a conspiracy)-- were thwarted.
I think I know a little bit about how to read Scripture «in context
Just analyze Wenger's statement today, «I didn't come out against Benzema», its not the same as saying that I did not show or I don't have any interest in Benzema, and to top it off when ask about ruling out any future purchases (this within the context of an additional striker) Arsene pointed out what he currently has at his disposal and think they are sufficient, while adding that if an opportunity to strengthen presents itself, he would not be adverse to pursue it; this seems a bit contradictory and points to someone who is being a bit evasive.
Beyond the same Julio quote, we get a bit more context on the season and are reminded about Ryan's difficulty adjusting to the scheme and red zone interceptions.
The SB Nation article provides a bit more context into the Jones quote — presenting it as a direct response to a direct question about the lack of specific routes (which is a helpful bit of context, actually).
But Martinez played down that matter after the Young Boys match, saying: «There has been a lot written about that — there was a conversation taken a little bit out of context after the Chelsea game.
Stall a bit by acknowledging your child's question («I wondered about that too when I was your age...») and dig for context.
I'd like to start by saying that although in the past I've written about some controversial subjects, I tend to stay away from the biggies because blogs can so often be taken out of context and come back to bite us on the arse.
Add to this screeching a selection of self - interested politicians trying to curry a bit of favour with the media in the hope that they'll forget that the coalition brought about the damn inquiry in the first place, and you get the context for Gove's joke.
Now that we've talked a little bit about what cortisol and cortisone is and kind of laid out the context for this whole discussion, I'd like to talk a little bit more about the effects of chronically high cortisol or dysregulated cortisol, whether that's from physical, emotional or mental factors.
Don't worry, I'm not going on a rant about boys (I did that with my friend already), but to set up some context: On Friday night I was feeling a bit lonely.
Card, who has expressed his views about homosexuality in more detail than can be summarized in a sound bite, has, for years, bristled at accusations that he is a homophobe, establishing his views about homosexuality in the context of his faith as member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, a faith, like those of Catholics, that deems the practice of homosexuality as a sin.
It's likely that the third film in the Guardians trilogy will be the launchpad for what Marvel is calling «Phase 4» — this means the next big chunk of Marvel films — and to put it in context, we're about to enter the meaty bit of Phase 3, which includes Black Panther, Infinity War and the fourth Avengers film.
So Dunkirk, a historical film about war that feels like anything but a war film, was a bit of a surprise in the context of Nolan's filmography.
And when we're not talking about overall film quality, but the very specific context of aerial combat films, that changes the calculus a bit.
On seeing it again, I realise I undervalued it nonetheless, finding it, perhaps because of that context, just all a bit too English in comparison to Michael Haneke's masterpiece about late marriage, Amour (it's true, there are a few overwritten Alan Bennetty moments, such as Geoff boring on about fixing a broken ballcock).
Rick Hess: For context, can you say a bit about where the Danielson Framework came from?
So just to start off, I was hoping you could share with me a little bit more about your school's context, so some of the key challenges that you face.
That's essentially what Teaching Tolerance advises: Educators should talk about tolerance «as a basic American value, talk about it early, talk about it often, and talk about it in a lot of different contexts, so that when the context does seem a little bit political, it's part of a bigger picture.»
The financial press is a bit sloppy about using this term in this context.
I don't have an issue with it, but would like to know a bit more about the use and context.
Maybe you can tell us just a little bit about what Dr. King meant to you at that time, and how you went about making pictures in a context where there was breaking news about the war and then his subsequent assassination in April of 1968?
Bits of text — be it a specific location or riddled poetic verse — provide some context, yet when we meet the artist at her downtown Manhattan studio and ask for any sort of explanation, she earnestly responds with a laugh: «I have as much of a guess about these drawings as you.»
This Jane is not a great one for receiving visitors, but I have travelled here with Chris Stephens, the curator of Tate Britain's forthcoming exhibition about Kenneth Clark, of whom she is clearly fond (Stephens has been up and down to Kent a lot lately, in search of photographs, newspaper cuttings and other bits and pieces that will work in the context of the show), and she has even made shortbread to welcome us.
«this isn't art» - «we should fund real artists» - for crying out loud, just take the work in context, learn a little bit about design and stop whining.
Can you tell us a little bit about the exhibition (what will we see, and perhaps placing it in context to your body of work / direction)?
What I must say was a bit disconcerting about this show, however, was the stark change of context that has occurred — the difference between a coherent and exuberantly experimental Alan Shields installation in a funky downtown space, and a sterile collection of individual works hung like artifacts in retrospective reverence.
If tobacco companies didn't have a right to speak (which is really what HI were referring to — a bit out of context you seem to be), think about whether or not * your * right to speak might be eroded by the same (presumed) logic.
Update: In the New Yorker, Elizabeth Kolbert provides a bit more explanation and context about Hansen's paper.
So, I will not go on about the verbal portrayal much, but that often matters quite a bit in other contexts.
And the reading minds bit is about knowing their situation in context, how it effect them as people.
A thought provoking article, but I share other concerns about the suitability of the infographics at the start — a bit more context or better examples would be useful.
I did struggle a bit with «availability cascade»: despite flowing nicely from Kahneman's «availability heuristic», I found «availability cascade» confusing in this context because «availability» sounded to me like it might be about resources, as opposed to information or opinions.
The Chicago Tribune story about cow methane that I linked to is a pretty good story (I found it quickly on Google and I bet there were other blogs and sites that did not cover cows so thoroughly), but for me it lacked the few bits of information I've cited in order to give context to the issue.
The anaerobic digester has been in place since 2004, the plan is now to up the amount of food waste processed into biogas from the current 90 tons per week to 200 tons: Food Waste Biogas Could Power 2.5 Million Homes Nationally The whole thing is perfectly fine, but if you're wondering what the big deal about just chucking your food waste in the landfill and perhaps have been a bit uncertain why we're always telling you about the virtues of composting, here are a few quick facts (again, thanks to the EPA for pulling these out) to supply the context.
In the course of the standing issue Lord Hope talks about ospreys — hence my title, but a bit more context first.
Sam Glover: I suppose for a little bit more context, there's this 80 % that always gets thrown around when we talk about legal aid, and it often gets used in context where it doesn't belong, but when we're talking about legal aid, I think it's LSC that has done this study a few times now, and basically it keeps coming out around that 80 % number, which is 80 % of the people who qualify for legal aid and apply for it get turned away because of lack of resources to serve them.
It's a bit misleading to talk about parenting coordination in the context of obtaining evidence in high - conflict parenting disputes.
It's a little bit dense, but what I find most helpful about that definition is that it highlights two of the most important components of analytics: that it gives you information about data that exists in a particular context (like the law) and that it's information you can use for something.
Research on the work of the court - based Citizens Advice Bureau in London proved a bit equivocal about how effective this form of help seemed to be, at least in a British context — though California and Scotland appeared to have a happier story to tell.
With what I said at the beginning, feel like a bit of a dry topic, so it's fun for people to read it in this context and learn about these different issues.
Unfortunately, it does require that you know a bit about American history to follow along — Cunningham doesn't always do the best job at explaining the context around each president's administration.
Now, just a little bit of context here, I click photographs on a regular basis and no, I'm not talking about selfies and before this, I was using the Google Pixel which is still the best camera phone you can get.
Not only is it a chance to add more key words (more on that in a bit), but it lets you add some color and context about who you are, and summarize why you're such a great fit for this position.
So I suppose in the first instance for educators it's actually being a little bit mindful and aware of the various ways that parents undertake the role of being a parent, and listening again carefully to what parents tell you about their role as parents but our job in a context of early childhood education and care setting, is to respect the role that parents have with their children, and to at times, when it is appropriate, support and guide decisions that work in the best interests of children and their families.
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