Sentences with phrase «born out of an argument»

What Hofmann would instill in Bultman was one of his signature theories, born out of an argument Hofmann had with Jackson Pollock that Bultman witnessed in the summer of 1944 in Provincetown.

Not exact matches

I read two articles last year (which I didn't document, like you, thinking it was out of the question) about pedophiles making the exact same argument as the present day argument that homosexuals have taken from the cause of the Black people; «they were born that way.»
TL; DR: 1) A born again believer doesn't sin 100 % willfully because their Spirit is of God who hates sin 2) The indwelling of the Holy Spirit causes sanctification 3) The indwelling of the Holy Spirit can not be replaced by a try - hard theology; it has to be the real thing 4) Whoever has the Holy Spirit can not be snatched out of our Father's hand 5) We sometimes get into argument over misunderstanding, let us pray before replying and seek the Lord before judging; let us be righteous in our judgement
But the stats don't bear out that argument as overall Harrison's stats are better than or comparable to all of those players if you base the argument on all around game.
As has been pointed out, though, that is a hard argument to make to our (underfunded) schools when they are not the ones bearing the brunt of the higher medical costs these kids incur as a result of their unhealthy diets.
Deondra Brown said arguments that opening a one - year window to revive old cases would cause a flood of legal cases has not been borne out in other states.
«The argument that the nucleus is an endosymbiont (given by a number of authors) is just not borne out by our knowledge of the structure and function of the nucleus,» concludes Anthony Poole of Massey University in New Zealand.
No more sleepless nights, annoying calls that end a night out, boring shopping routine, or waking screams of midnight arguments.
Their chain of arguments may not convince everyone, but their hypotheses on the effect of pastoral leadership, independent of the percentage of Latino, black, and in poverty, is borne out by the statistical analysis.
This argument is more likely borne out of frustration at the cost of ISBNs, at least in the United States, where authors can purchase them singly for $ 125 each or a pack of ten for $ 250.
The courts did not buy the homeowners» argument that Animal Entertainment Productions, the venture the homeowners used to make some money by renting out their «tigers, bears, lions, cougars, monkeys, and alligators» for various purposes, had wound down and the home zoo was, at the time of the attack, «more akin to a hobby.»
As Gordon Smith points out at the Conglomerate, Bear's «better off than bankruptcy» argument means that courts will apply the business judgment rule to evaluate the directors» decision to sell, effectively placing the validity of the deal beyond scrutiny.
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