... And that ambiguity is also entirely the point of Schutz's work, which looks for problems in the realm of painting — problems about how a painting is made and what it is made out of — that are also psychological problems: ones not necessarily specific to the painter as an individual, but that might be encountered
by anyone trying to construct a life out of the ready - made materials of the world we've been thrown into.»
One of my favourite things about the beaches of El Nido compared to others in Asia is the fact you can lie on them without being pestered
by anyone trying to sell you anything.
A reminder of the scope of humanity's flaws, it also concisely encapsulates the enormous task faced
by anyone trying to come up with a comprehensive look at genocide.
Mondays are quiet and pretty much anywhere you go will be mostly empty — great for an intimate date where you won't get disturbed
by anyone trying to muscle in on the conversation.
It's too important to be tainted
by anyone trying to score political points.
This protein powder, from Mommi, is specifically designed for use
by anyone trying to get pregnant, during pregnancy, and throughout breastfeeding.
It's probably one that is asked
by anyone trying to investigate the New Testament for the first time.
I live in a big city and I am NEVER bombarded
by anyone trying to convert me to Islam or Hindi.
The opportunity this represents will not be brushed aside too hastily
by anyone trying to be scientific in philosophy, whatever his religious or philosophical tenets...
One of the biggest challenges faced
by anyone trying to manage their finances though is understanding what to do with their surplus.
Not exact matches
So don't be fooled
by anyone who
tries to claim Canadians are having no trouble making their mortgage payments.
The company, officially acknowledged
by the SEC, focuses heavily on quality of investments, returns and trust with their investors, which flies in the face of the worrying statement
by Fortune that «now anybody can
try being a venture capitalist» under the new rules set
by Title III of the JOBS act, allowing
anyone to raise up to $ 1 million through crowdfunding.
OK, I've never seen
anyone leave out SAP who worked in SAP, but I've seen plenty of people
try to make their work seem fancier or more important
by using convoluted phrases to describe what they did.
Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas said the speed at which Trump imposed the tariffs suggests he may have been
trying to prevent
anyone from talking him out of the action, which has been widely opposed
by his own party and the energy industry.
Anyone interested in
trying cricket afresh or rediscovering one's cricketing skills can do so
by contacting
[email protected] via email.
Other projects have
tried to work around regulators
by prohibiting American investors from buying their coins, which they have done
by barring
anyone who
tries to buy the coins from an internet address associated with the United States.
[50:20] Determine the principles that will guide your decision - making [50:50] What will happen to the economy when technology disrupts industries [52:30] Technologies can now surpass the capacity of people [53:00] 40 % of jobs will be replaced
by technology [54:00] People must learn how to write algorithms [55:00] How to redistribute wealth [56:20] The problem with many programs and policies [58:00] Ray's advice for
anyone trying to get to the next level [59:50] Why meditation has become so important to Ray [1:02:10] Reduce risk without reducing returns [1:04:00] The market is a zero sum game [1:05:50] The risk of ruin [1:06:30] Ray's most important message for you
If
anyone tried to game the system
by erasing an old transaction (so he could re-use the same money again) or adding an unwarranted new one (transferring the same money as before, say), he would be promptly found out, his proposed log discarded, and the transactions rejected as invalid.
This will help you visualize what you are
trying to do with the content mapping and storing of content that's easily accessible
by anyone (sales people, for example) to support individual sales processes.
Bilateral trade has always been a pretty suspect information source for
anyone trying to understand how trade imbalances are generated, but
by now the bilateral trade information is so useless that we should ignore it completely.
But the playing field is changing, and
by utilizing the technologies readily available online
anyone can
try their hand and create the tokens they've been dreaming of.
Seems doubtful so I would rather not waste my time
trying to convince you that God, Christ, and Christianity are all far, far, far more reasonable than you or
anyone else who is blinded
by the old Devil (AKA «the father of lies»)
Anyone who studies the new testament to
try to understand the context of events of the Savior's ministry will learn that he was labeled a criminal
by the Pharisees and Sadducees (who were the religious leaders that part of the world during that time) because they felt threatened
by Jesus.
SisterChromatid - your missing my point I am not
trying to trample
anyone else s free speech, I just personally think it could have been said differently, what they said makes them appear like the self righteous ones and that helps no one, as someone who is spiritual and gay I have been judged
by both Christians and atheists alike, one says I am going to hell the other says I'm a nutjob, when does it stop?
Mitt is not
trying to convert
anyone to Mormonism
by running for President.
Let me start off
by saying, I don't understand the character of God entirely... and
anyone who tells you they do is
trying to sell you something.
You
try to play on the people will convince themselves» thing
by stating a bunch of theories, which are not
anyone convincing
anyone of anything, they all are theoretical, postulates.
«You
try to have a rational conversation with him in which you carefully explain, point
by point, how the Bible reveals that hom.ose.xuality is abhorrent and dangerous, and his eyes just glaze over,» said neighbor Alex Richardson, who told reporters he has never met
anyone in his life so resistant to facts that contradicted his preconceived ideas.
«Personality cults end badly, because
anyone objective finds themselves mauled
by loyalists
trying to hold the cult together.»
but if
anyone truley had God in thier heart and had faith in the Lord... simply
by folding your hands and asking God to enter your heart... (
try it he will be there for you, and you will feel the joy of His love), then they would never do things like this... he obviously was not a person who loved God because No one with God in thier heart would want to do thing s like that... you HATE sin when you truely love God, No ones perfect though, even those who belive in God we all stray from our beliefs, its human nature and the devil takes advantage of this.
This difference in values must be seriously confronted
by anyone who has decided to
try to live as a Christian.
Anyone with their wits about them who reads scripture and prays and is genuinely humble will see that many of the issues which push people into «camps» - especially but not only in the U.S. - are distortions in both directions caused
by trying to get a quick fix on a doctrinal or ethical issue, squashing it into the small categories of one particular culture.
But he feels his murder was justified, and says that if
anyone tries to re-retaliate against him
by killing him, vengeance will come upon them seventy times over (Gen 4:24).
And if
anyone is afraid that he is in for some kind of esoteric rigmarole, may I
try to alleviate his fears
by remarking that the lecturers are all children of the twentieth century as much as they are professing Christians, alive to the astounding advances of contemporary science and technology, alive also to the deep — seated moral and cultural skepticism which has developed side
by side with an increasing moral passion and sensitivity.
I had an interesting idea, that I thought of as a sort of «art exercise»... even if it isn't acted on
by Dave or Ethan,
anyone else out there can
try it themselves....
Sorry, but the idea that atheists (which is not capitalized, btw) are
trying to tell
anyone to believe anything
by protesting this is patently absurd.
I don't understand how
anyone could live their life
trying to live up to a set of rules created
by a bunch of ignorant jewish power hungry herders.
If
anyone wants to
try take away the comfort I had for that
by telling me that was make believe then I would put that down to what is going on in them rather than what I have experienced or my perception of what I have experienced.
As the delusional fellow
tries to learn why he's surrounded
by phony doubles of everyone once familiar to him, and while his sister and a therapist
try to help him see reality, readers find themselves sliding into the baffling blindness that affects everyone in the story and keeps them from ever seeing or knowing the truth of their own lives, much less
anyone else's.
When it comes to my relationship with God and with other Christians, I'm as quick as
anyone else to
try and protect myself from honest dialog
by hiding behind flowery, unhelpful language (or, my favorite defense mechanism: to intellectualize everything so that it can't hurt me).
I'm not
trying to be mean spirited, but if you or
anyone else thinks that all believers must be a Calvinist or Arminian then you are blinded
by false theology.
No lesser a Christian than Martin Luther understood our predicament:
Anyone, he wrote in ìOn Temporal Authority, î who
tried ìto rule the world
by the gospel and to abolish all temporal law and the sword on the plea that all are baptized and Christian, and that, according to the gospel, there shall be among them no law or sword» or the need for either»... would be loosing the ropes and chains of the savage wild beasts and letting them bite and mangle everyone, meanwhile insisting that they were harmless, tame, and gentle creatures; but I would have the proof in my wounds.î I do not believe that Hauerwas sees America's enemies as harmless, tame, and gentle creatures.
I have assumed
by much of what you have written over the last few months, that because you seem so distressed with the North America church systems, as a whole, and how they / we treat the «unlovely» [please, don't
anyone misunderstand that phrase], are legalistic, and are
trying to make clones that you were an «anything goes» man.
Someone demanding that I or
anyone else should believe what they believe and
trying to make it law is indeed injurious to others
by trying to undermine our civil rights.
Robert Royal's daily reports from Synod 2014, posted on The Catholic Thing (of which he is editor - in - chief), were required reading for
anyone trying to understand the dynamics of that Synod amidst the reportorial and analytic fog: which fog, it now seems abundantly clear, was not always generated
by the media.
I'm
trying to recall a tale from scripture where Jesus stood idly
by and let some maniac, possessed or otherwise, proceed to murder children or
anyone else.
natFrankie, Romney is no more
trying to convert you, or
anyone else,
by running for President, than Kennedy was
trying to convert you to Catholicism.
They probably just didn't want
anyone trying to make a «South of the Border» site where people could pay homage and then be visited
by the Christians that were still alive.
So to reprimand
anyone for commending Buddhist humanism is definitly not loving thy neighbor, but you are sinning
by using harsh words against those who are
trying to love their brothers.
Mocking you lunatics has nothing to do with mocking God... I believe there is a God, I don't understand it, or pretend like I do, whether I'm right or wrong has no bearing on
anyone else... but
by no means to I believe he would destroy what was somehow created... only a complete idiot would quit their job and tour around the country warning of the Rapture... now go look yourself in the mirror and admit you're an nutjob... don't
try guessing what God will, or won't do, just live your life and hope for the best...