Sentences with phrase «by nuances of»

Expedia's bitcoin payments offer - only available for hotel reservations - is restricted by the nuances of the company's role in the travel industry, said Chung.
Minnesota Renters Insurance is influenced heavily by the nuances of the situation and of the policy.
From everything I've read, the hold times are incredibly long, and agents can be confused by the nuances of their own program.
There are instances where travelers with hard broad expectations can be influenced to accept others by nuances of realities of the their destination.
Confused by the nuances of self publishing?
And Hartshorne does just that: «The eminent form of sympathetic dependence can only apply to deity; for this form can not be less than an omniscient sympathy, which depends upon and is exactly colored by every nuance of joy or sorrow anywhere in the world (DR 48).

Not exact matches

And then there are the more nuanced signs of trouble, such as the collapse of support among rural Americans, whom Democrats lost by eight points in 2008 and by 28 this year.
Bannon concluded the statement, which was first published by Axios, by expressing regret for diverting attention away from the nuances of the President's accomplishment.
By putting ideas on paper, people can see the full nuances of their idea, the complexities and benefits, he said.
By responding to the actual user and user needs, versus the nuances of his own platform, the subtle Snapchat update is actually a grand gesture.
However, recognising the potential for a mining revival, Perth mining entrepreneur Nik Zuks and Kalia Ltd Managing Director Terry Larkan have been assisting local land owners with the finer nuances of the new Bougainville Mining Act brought to bear by the new autonomous President of Bougainville, John Momis.
According to a study by Nuance Communications, 67 % of buyers prefer self - service over speaking to a company representative.
They begin by graphing players based on a multitude of publicly available figures, among them goals, assists, blocked shots, time on the ice, penalty minutes and plus - minus, creating nuanced portraits.
Look for the right results life coach for you by understanding what you want to achieve; know the nuances of each communication style, coaching trait and different life coaching specialties.
To understand the nuances of the cash - settled contract, it might be worth revisiting previous coverage by ETHNews.
The tricky issues faced by family businesses are often centered on people — both in and out of the family — and involve multiple, complex, interrelated systems with many nuances.
Here's a more nuanced take on today's news, offered up by a media executive who doesn't work at either company and doesn't like the idea of the merger: Today's story is leverage from Delrahim to eventually extract concessions from AT&T.
A market nuance not uncovered by the team visiting Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam through secondary research was the preference to use dual SIM phones in certain parts of Southeast Asia that have limited network coverage.
In addition to the standard types of coverage like general liability insurance or property insurance, the operational risks that tech companies face trigger insurance needs that are solved by more nuanced lines of coverage like technology errors and omissions insurance and cyber liability insurance.
In the discussion moderated by Cushman & Wakefield vice chairman and president Steven Kohn, panelists had a more nuanced way of explaining it.
I realize that non-literal nuances are difficult for those who NEED to only think in simplistic childish term, but that doesn't change the fact, the Hebrews did not believe in immortality the way it's thought of today... «By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.»
Practice was made a perfection by all of God's first born sons when the Big Bang blew apart the small sizes of the atomically nuanced materialized relativism beginning moments of our becoming celestial creations we now know of as being our celestial Cosmos.
The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over others» lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to teach them lessons.»
This discussion is complex, nuanced by all kind of factors like biblical interpretation, church tradition and local contexts.
Community has some of the richest, most complex characters of any sitcom on television right now, and Shirley (portrayed with marvelous nuance by Yvette Nicole Brown — she should be getting far more recognition) is one of its best.
Christians on both sides, but especially the pro-slavery side, urged followers to simply abide by the «plain meaning» of biblical texts and not allow complicated, nuanced argumentation to cloud their mind.
The difference between their views and those of «lay» people is explainable at least in part by the professionals» tendency to be more nuanced in their opinions.
And I continue to be impressed by how many otherwise sensible people criticize that proposition as an instance of uncritical chauvinism rather than the carefully nuanced moral judgment that it is.
5A reading of Bacon's New Organon reveals a more nuanced and less empiricist approach to induction than Whitehead (and other twentieth - century philosophers) usually give him credit, One text in particular refers to the ascent and descent characteristic of imaginative generalizations:»... from the new light of axioms, which have been educed from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again to new particulars, greater things shall be looked for.
The Sanskrit mantras when translated may be as disappointing as Italian opera in translation — words like wheel, bedpost, bridge and collar abound — but in Sanskrit the mantra claimed by one's trainer to have the right nuances of sound and meaning for the believer.
I would never profess to understand the nuances of interpretation either, however, I think that it means that somewhere, at any given time, by any given person, a «rule» can be made based on what someone had for breakfast.
There is a second nuance as well — namely, the story of Jesus being conceived by the Spirit affirms that what happened in Jesus was «of God.»
On the other hand it can be made up of intricate nuances that may not be so easily understood and appreciated by outsiders to the culture.
While this classic model of addiction may like the therapeutic sensibility underlying it, be of limited value, it has significantly nuanced, if not displaced, the fat - sin equation so often debunked by critics of evangelical diet literature.
To this extent the classical philologian Ernst Heitsch» is correct in sensing that the historian's awareness «tua res agitur is «nuanced in a particular way» by the New Testament scholar: «It is a matter of thy blessedness, however one may understand this.»
Far from having a nuanced grasp of the situation, Church leaders have let themselves be pulled in by propagandists.
Most frequently, no doubt, the condition of the despairing man, though characterized by multiform nuances, is that of a half obscurity about his own condition.
The etymological study of the words poverty (penian) and beggary (ptwcoi) suggest a fine nuance which is normally not noticed by the common translation «the poor.»
It is the use, or non-use, of this word, he claims, that has provided «the most common rhetorical means by which nuances... [are] officially distinguished in the evangelical identity.
The richness of the relationship between the two, speech performance and linguistic code, with all the nuances and allusions which the latter provides, those by the design of the author and those by the creative interaction of the reader, can only be realized by an ironic discernment that is critical of Dasein's projection of its preunderstanding.
Unaware of the nuances of church regulations, people are already confused by the new law.
Over the next several posts, I want to explain the history of the doctrine of the Inspiration of Scripture, the passages that are used to defend it, and provide a slightly modified and nuanced approach to the process by which I think God might have superintended the writing of Scripture.
I am not constrained by rhythmic nuances of a beguiling education that stiffens and does harden one's flow of the word.
It also found little support for its effort within the church, which was not prepared to distinguish between normative moral statements and statements of pastoral care, especially when that nuance was ignored by secular reporters in search of a good story.
I am not constrained by rhythmic nuances of a beguiling educations that stiffens and does harden one's flow of the word.
The situation in Europe, including Britain, is more nuanced than that in North America, largely because Europe's Muslim populations have a longer and more established social and political history in nations where Muslims (of the theological left, right and center) are represented by sophisticated networks of» mosques and political NGOs that defend the rights of Muslims and shape their participation in civic life, including the introduction of Islamic law for civil cases.
We are born with creative imaginations that seek to bring increasingly more nuanced harmony into the sweep of our awareness by way of a continually broader variety of symbols, images, and metaphors.
(This is true in spite of the critiques of the correlation method made by Karl Barth and more recently in the nuanced discussion by the so - called «Yale school» of interpretation.
Her playful, engaging exploration of the richly nuanced concept of modesty is extensively researched and amply supported by evidence drawn from sources as diverse as last year's Glamour and last millennium's Talmud.
[Note: Today I just finished the first chapter of a book called «A Time to Embrace» by William Stacy Johnson and there's an excellent section on the possible causes of homosexuality that is much more in - depth and much more nuanced than what I presented here.
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