Sentences with phrase «by our departure from»

Modern New Testament scholarship is far the richer by his having lived, far the poorer by his departure from us.
That means viewing this week's talks and beyond not solely as parliamentary disputes, but as part of a dynamic relationship between those affected by our departure from the EU and those in the negotiating room.
Not everyone is pleased by this departure from the usual cosmological thinking.
Prodromal stage, 1 - 3 days characterized by departure from normal habits (e.g., a friendly pet avoiding his people, a wild animal behaving as if tame, a nocturnal animal active in daytime, etc.); also confusion and misbehavior.
Sure, some loyal Creed fans may feel disgruntled by the departure from stealth, but the improved combat and enthralling Egypt setting are both signs that the series has finally found its footing again.
Taking the commercial colour chart as its point of departure, the exhibition emphasises a radical transformation in the post-War Western art that is characterised by the departure from such notions as originality, uniqueness and authenticity.
The four warmest months since 1880 (as measured by departure from average in the NASA database) were the past four months.
Martin Howe's proposal for a supercharged Henry VIII clause therefore reflects a ghastly reality of Brexit: new teams of civil servants and lawyers would be engaged in plugging the gaps caused by our departure from the EU.

Not exact matches

In a posting on Quora first reported by Tech Crunch, Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskowitz — now co-founder at collaboration and workflow app maker Asana — said the outage would hasten his new company's departure from GoDaddy.
And he said that, in firing him from the top FBI post, Trump and his administration tried to «defame» him by spreading «lies, plain and simple,» after his departure, citing Trump's «shifting explanations,» which he said included Trump going on TV and «saying that he actually fired me because of the Russia investigation.»
For some users, the departure of Taylor seemed to sum up a lot of these changes: Poor communication from the site's management, a move that seemed to indicate a lack of respect for the work that moderators and other users do, and suggestions that her firing might have been triggered by her refusal to do certain things that would make the Ask Me Anything feature more commercial.
That uncertainty is heightened by the number of top - level positions that have opened up following numerous high - profile departures from the company.
Crowd Supply, launched Wednesday morning by Lou Doctor, an engineer - turned - serial - entrepreneur, makes a significant departure from the Kickstarter crowdfunding model.
But, Schultz exemplifies being personal by taking action on his social stances, including providing healthcare for full - and part - time workers, which is a radical departure from most large American corporations who employ shift workers.
This means you can customize the razor's performance to match your own skin and facial hair type — a welcome departure from that offered by standard double - edged razors.
Whitman, who announced her departure from Hewlett Packard Enterprise in November, will be CEO of a Los Angeles media start - up founded by Jeffrey Katzenberg, according to a press release.
His ministry was governed by an independent board that included successful Christian businessmen and other professionals — a stark departure from the widespread evangelical practice of packing boards with relatives and yes - men.
Shulkin's departure comes on the heels of a series of exit announcements from the Trump administration in this month alone, including those by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, National Security Advisor Director H.R. McMaster, National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, Communications Director Hope Hicks, and Trump's personal aide John McEntee.
This cycle of aggressive statements followed by an eventual beg for forgiveness is what led to Moghadam's departure from the company earlier this year.
Many hope that this new version of Windows will be a sharp departure from Windows 8, which was intended more for tablets than desktops and was not well - received by the tech community.
That's a departure from a traditional initial public offering in which a company and a few select investors first sell a limited amount of stock at a starting price determined by investment bankers who spend weeks gauging investor demand.
«By flying privately, you're taking away the hassles and stress of 20 arrivals and departures through commercial airports, since you are arriving and departing from VIP facilities,» says Gollan, who also publishes the DG Amazing Experiences e-newsletter.
In the U.S. small department programs collateral to ITER do exist but established researchers funded by these programs are also already committed to ideas that either represent small departures from ITER or very radical departures.
The departure of Windows Chief Steven Sinofsky from Microsoft is another sign that the PC market is dying and the software company isn't needed in a computing market dominated by smartphones and tablets, said Dan Niles, senior portfolio manager at AlphaOne Capital Partners.
The departure of Windows chief Steven Sinofsky from Microsoft caught many by surprise, especially since the company just launched the most significant revamp of its operating system ever.
White had moved on years before, replaced by Donald L. Morrell, a young business graduate from McGill University, who subsequently replaced McArdle as consulting editor upon the latter's departure in 1943.
By the time of the magazine's 75th anniversary in 2003, by then under the leadership of Joe Chidley — a former Maclean's staffer who quickly rose at CB from writer to technology editor to finally take over the editor's chair upon Johnson's departure in 2000 — Canadian Business was a true biweekly, with a readership of nearly 1.1 million and several popular annual issues, including the Investor 500, the Rich 100, and the annual MBA GuidBy the time of the magazine's 75th anniversary in 2003, by then under the leadership of Joe Chidley — a former Maclean's staffer who quickly rose at CB from writer to technology editor to finally take over the editor's chair upon Johnson's departure in 2000 — Canadian Business was a true biweekly, with a readership of nearly 1.1 million and several popular annual issues, including the Investor 500, the Rich 100, and the annual MBA Guidby then under the leadership of Joe Chidley — a former Maclean's staffer who quickly rose at CB from writer to technology editor to finally take over the editor's chair upon Johnson's departure in 2000 — Canadian Business was a true biweekly, with a readership of nearly 1.1 million and several popular annual issues, including the Investor 500, the Rich 100, and the annual MBA Guide.
The Russia investigation, allegations of domestic violence by a top White House staffer, reports of outlandish spending by Cabinet officials, and just general frustration with Trump's chaotic management style have led to a number of departures from the Trump White House.
(This is a major departure from the practice followed previously by both Liberal and Conservative governments.)
One reason is to lure multinationals unsettled by Britain's departure from the European Union.
Luckey's departure follows a lengthy period of absence from public view brought about by a Daily Beast piece revealing his involvement and funding of a pro-Trump troll group called Nimble America.
The change to decentralization is characterized by the deregulation of markets, decrease in renewable energy prices and departure from carbon - based fuels.
These paybacks have pushed up the yen's exchange rate by 12 % against the dollar so far during 2010, prompting Bank of Japan governor Masaaki Shirakawa to announce on Tuesday, October 5, that Japan had «no choice» but to «spend 5 trillion yen ($ 60 billion) to buy government bonds, corporate IOUs, real - estate investment trust funds and exchange - traded funds — the latter two a departure from past practice.»
McClendon's is the latest in a series of departures from the company, which has been shaken by recent accusations of sexual harassment and sexism, leading CEO Travis Kalanick to admit he needs to «grow up» and commit to hiring a chief operating officer.
This has been exacerbated by the effective departure of Bitfinex from the US market.
John Mack, former chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley, spoke with Bloomberg Television's Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle on «Market Makers» about Vikram Pandit's departure from Citigroup, saying that «there was a view clearly by shareholders that change was a good thing.»
The growth of online sales doesn't seem to be slowed by our impending departure from the European Union either.
Mrs. Houston, fresh from the spiritualist's haunt, is relieved by the departure of an ambulance: «The street again put on the aspect of a place where things could only fail to occur.»
«Well aware that the opinions and belief of men depend not on their own will, but follow involuntarily the evidence proposed to their minds; that Almighty God hath created the mind free, and manifested his supreme will that free it shall remain by making it altogether insusceptible of restraint; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments, or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring to impose them on others, hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world and through all time.»
Socrates initiates a radical departure from such materialism into a realm of spirituality: each human, he avers, is inhabited by a soul, a conduit to the realm of eternal truths.
Thus, although his starting point in physical nature and individual psychology is nonformal, he makes logical and mathematical departures from this position to explore formal possibilities achieved by abstraction.
Paul — who of course antedates Mark — takes his departure from an earlier type of doctrine, according to which Jesus was no doubt the Christ during his earthly life, but secretly; his «glory» he laid aside, temporarily, when he became man, and he resumed it when raised from the dead «by the glory of God the Father; (Rom.
If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of those offenses which, in the providence of God, must needs come, but which, having continued through His appointed time, He now wills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due to those by whom the offense came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him?
Mariette in Ecstasy by Ron Hansen HarperCollins, 179 pages, $ 20 Ron Hanen's Mariette in Ecstasy is a haunting, enigmatic novel that is almost impossible to categorize, and it represents a radical departure from Hansen's previous work.
As Don Browning, director of the Religion, Culture and Family Project at the University of Chicago Divinity School, has argued, churches that have articulated a normative theology of the family, tempered by a strong emphasis on human fallibility, are often better equipped to speak frankly about departures from their ideals and to offer services to members who have fallen short of those ideals.
By the end of the third season — and particularly in the infamous Christmas Day 2012 episode, which featured leading man Dan Stevens» surprise departure — Downton had moved from being a programme loved by people who like period dramas to being viewed as a national treasurBy the end of the third season — and particularly in the infamous Christmas Day 2012 episode, which featured leading man Dan Stevens» surprise departure — Downton had moved from being a programme loved by people who like period dramas to being viewed as a national treasurby people who like period dramas to being viewed as a national treasure.
This is a clear departure by Kaplan from strict naturalism.
When AMIA leaders talked to me about their departure from the Episcopal Church, they focused more on the doctrinal problems represented by Bishop Spong than on the sexual issues raised by the election of gay bishop V. Gene Robinson.
The Christian Century for December 22, 1976, carried a discerning article by Mark Juergensmeyer on «The Fading of an Era,» in which he vividly described the departure of the «last evangelistic missionary couple» from the Punjab state of north India and saw that departure as signifying the end of the «great missionary era of the...
Conclusions follow from premises by an inexorable logic from which there is no departure.
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