Sentences with phrase «carries heavier»

Plus, iconoclasm against feminine ideals carries heavier consequences in Tehran than in Sacramento.
«You must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as king as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I love,» Edward VIII explained in his abdication speech in 1936.
The advanced jet - powered RPA is designed to carry a heavy weapons load of over two tons.
Some experts say the missile's claimed ability to carry heavy warheads would allow North Korea to deploy larger bombs or multiple warheads potentially capable of striking different targets.
North Korea says the missile can carry a heavy nuclear warhead.
The study will continue through spring 2018, Finnair said, because it wants to collect data when travelers are carrying heavy winter coats and when they are traveling lighter in warmer weather.
Also, the cost of living in Trenton is comparatively low, a definite plus for recent college grads carrying heavy student loan loads.
«We suck at repetitive things,» said Matsuoka, giving the example of lifting heavy objects, like airline workers who carry heavy suitcases.
Donkeys that regularly carry heavy loads have a life span of 12 - 15 years, while donkeys that aren't pushed above their safety limits have a 30 - 50 year life span.
The company, founded in 2002, has already had six missions in 2018, notably its February demonstration test flight of the Falcon Heavy, a powerful new rocket with three reusable side boosters designed to carry heavier payloads.
But in today's political environment, such transparency carries a heavy cost for any politician, regardless of party affiliation or background.
Working with people like this reminds me of carrying heavy luggage.
If you're making tons of money but are unhappy, then you haven't embraced the fact that incredible business success often carries a heavy personal price.
My sense is that many investors presently carry heavy equity allocations that are wholly inappropriate in relation to their investment horizons.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley's political future depends on landing a pipeline to carry heavy oil from the Alberta oil sands to tankers off the B.C. coast, and she is adamant a proposal by Kinder Morgan to expand its existing pipeline must proceed.
Centralized exchanges carry a heavy risk however — your assets can get frozen, lost, and controlled by the government, just like what happened with the Mt. Gox scandal.
If there is one piece of evidence that would cause me to reject and denounce my Christian faith it is that» Using radiocarbon dating of camel bones that showed signs of carrying heavy loads...»
They've found proof camels at end of the 10th century BCE carried heavy loads.
Even though Bergoglio was their superior and carried a heavy administrative and teaching load, he also chipped in, taking the role of community laundry man.
On its last day, a key figure in the hierarchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church under the Moscow Patriarchate, Metropolitan Paul of Chernobyl and Vyshgorod, led a blessing service for Yanukovych and his clique at the Kyev - Pechersk Lavra, notoriously assuring him, «Today you carry a heavy cross, and the Church will be with you to the end, just as Simon of Cyrene helped carry the cross of Christ to Calvary.»
If we must carry a cross, we want to stand out — we want to carry a heavy cross and proclaim our suffering to everyone around us.
Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.
Dr. Sapir - Hen could identify a domesticated animal by signs in leg bones that it had carried heavy loads.»
They also say that before that there were camels in the area, but they did not show signs of carrying heavy loads, so they were probably wild.
According to the article, they know that domesticated camels didn't appear until the end of the 10th century BCE because they looked at all the copper mines, and found lots of camel bones, but none of them had evidence of carrying heavy loads until then.
- Maybe they could not figure out how to get their camels to cooperate with carrying heavy loads until the Egyptians came.
Other forms of physical training included the long jump and the high jump, running, carrying heavy packs, swimming and vaulting onto a horse.
The simplicity criterion carries a heavy burden in Swinburne's argument, as it recommends theism's appeal to one being with simple (infinite) properties over materialism's appeal to many ultimate particles with complex properties.
Using radiocarbon dating of camel bones that showed signs of having carried heavy loads, Israeli archaeologists have dated the earliest domesticated camels to the end of the 10th century BCE.
«Using radiocarbon dating of camel bones that showed signs of having carried heavy loads».
His depiction of a Christ who has moments of human weakness (he's physically exhausted after performing miracles) and carries a heavy burden raises all sorts of interesting and thought - provoking theological questions.
I have been privileged to know several persons like Charles Evans — decent, dutiful, modest people, who carry heavy responsibilities with great cheerfulness and compassion.
We know that the image in all its aspects carries a heavy emotional charge.
(Hosea 6:6) As for Isaiah of JerusaIem, words can hardly carry a heavier weight of indignant aversion than the passage that begins — «What unto me is the multitude of your sacrifices?
No doubt some of Jesus» first listeners had been forced to do just that, to drop their farming equipment, fishing nets, or carpentry tools and carry a heavy pack, losing hours of work in the process.
On a personal level many people carry heavy burdens of suffering or discouragement.
Did I physically and emotionally help them carry their heavy burdens instead of disregarding their junk, belittling their problems or not making the time to be available when they needed me.
To be sure, the word «theology» does carry heavy negative connotations.
I have been a member of the the «Black» Church for more than 25 years, from what I see, AIDS carry a heavy stigma.
Nor are we available to walk alongside a traveler who is carrying a heavy load, share his journey and perhaps offer to help carry part of his load.
Jesus said, «Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.
In both Professor Alles has cheerfully carried a heavy burden because of my poor health.
God who made me to trudge along the road always, to carry heavy loads always, and to be beaten always!
The new ambitions of the Catholic educators carried heavy financial costs.
And while this is thankfully changing, the fact remains that women are the most likely to be forced out of work because of pregnancy, and to carry the heaviest load (literally!)
You carry heavy responsibilities — on your job, in the community, and in coping with being middle aged and parents of teen - agers.
For some reason not stated Jesus was not compelled to carry the heavy crossbar to which his hands were to be nailed.
She was carrying a heavy tray into the kitchen, and the whole thing toppled over.
Pallets that are used to carry heavier products tend to have more material and weigh more than those used to transport lightweight items.
It's interesting to see the simple nutritional wisdom that was given, with no indication that an individual should lower fat intake; however, the cookbook says you can use hydrogenated vegetable oils, which we now know carries a heavy burden of trans - fat.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z