Sentences with phrase «changeable at»

John Heenan, founder and Director of «The New Zealand Foundation for Character Education Inc.» defines values this way; «Values that are «Preferences» are personal choices that are subjective and changeable at any time.»
The iPhone 8 Plus's Portrait Lighting effects can be applied in real - time, and better still: they're changeable at any time.
Hello this is the only information we are given on meals, the specific items are changeable at the discretion of the hotel so can not be a confirmed list of foods sorry
However, the categories are changeable at any time.
And is changeable at any time.
The whole body of the concept car can be used as a display space, with the body colour and display content changeable at will, and allows the vehicle to function as a terminal for displaying messages or other information.

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For Al implies that a being consists exclusively of an absolute fixed perfection plus a purely changeable and surpassable imperfection; or in other words, insofar as the being changed at all there would be no ultimate limit of any sort to this change, and no guarantee that the being which in some respects was absolutely perfect would remain even superior to others in his non-absolute aspects.
That's where we can get at a Creator that is fluid, active, changeable, and continuous.
And suppose, further, that they postulated still other necessary beings, in a different class, not composed of material properties at all, yet nonetheless not contingent, not changeable, but beings - in - themselves, which, once existing, never ceased to exist.
«In attending meetings, this singularity was a trial to me, and more especially at this time, as white hats were used by some who were fond of following the changeable modes of dress, and as some friends, who knew not from what motives I wore it, grew shy of me, I felt my way for a time shut up in the exercise of the ministry.
This is why Augustine's doctrine has at its foundation the distinction between the two loves, the love of God and the love of the world.10 There is indeed a delicate balance in his thought and he believes he has perceived the right use of temporal things; but he is perilously close to saying that to love God is to turn away from love for whatever is changeable.
The kitchen has the flourishes of a fine - dining establishment but that doesn't mean it can't borrow a little old - school sass from a black felt changeable letter board similar to the ones at every high school's cafeteria.
We climbed first through green moorland where curly - horned rams with the whitest fleeces I have ever seen gazed at us through the soft Kerry rain that could easily change to sunshine on the far side of Connor Pass, so changeable and dramatic the weather there.
Realignment plans continue to be so changeable that owners — not unlike their fantasy - league counterparts — are faxing their own proposed league makeovers to faux commissioner Bud Selig, who says a plan will be decided upon by Sept. 30 and that «it's entirely possible» one could be put in place at an owners meeting on Sept. 17 and 18 in Atlanta.
Moms who walk away from their birthing experience with a light in their eyes have gotten great care; I fear for the ones whose light has been dampened through fear or a loss of their options at the hands of a changeable doc.
«When we think about the word «character,» we often think of something that is not at all changeable — it's just like what you're born with,» Tough says.
The amount of instruction that can be derived from a private laboratory is far more than at first sight can be conceived, and the entertainment, changeable as a kaleidoscope, is (intellectually considered) immeasurably superior either to crochet or Berlin work [embroidery].
The new therapy, which Lumley and co-developer Howard Schubiner, M.D., director of the Mind Body Medicine Program at Providence Hospital, call Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET), helps patients view their pain and other symptoms as stemming from changeable neural pathways in the brain that are strongly influenced by emotions.
Normally, iridescence — that quality of changeable color that you see in an oil slick, or a peacock's feathers — is the clue that interference is at work.
More recently Elizabeth Loftus at the University of California, Irvine, demonstrated that memory is not only fallible, it is changeable.
Also strong is LaKeith Stanfield (Atlanta) as a congregant in Pearson's church, gay himself, who struggles to keep his internal torments at bay while Pearson's change of tune cruelly dangles the possibility that these conservative doctrines that have ruined his life might be changeable.
Active aero on the front splitter and the changeable ride - height also help the Regera produce 450 kg of downforce at 155mph, not quite at McLaren P1 heights, but enough to keep most cars in this class honest.
Currently second in the WEC constructors» points - race behind Porsche — and just ahead of Audi — the drivers of the TS050 Hybrid have shown very good pace at the Circuit de la Sarthe, splitting the two German teams» lap times in sessions marked by changeable, often very wet weather.
At a cost of # 1800 the advantages over a respray are obvious: 1) it's cheaper, 2) it protects the original paintwork, 3) it's easily changeable when the mood takes you, and 4) it doesn't devalue the car.
As it happens, the minivan world is in a changeable state at the moment, with some being discontinued and others morphing into new generations.
It has adjustable fonts with 8 text sizes, 6 font styles, changeable background colors, line, and margin spacing options it just seems so very user friendly at every possible level.
E-Ink display: The display on the screen using E-Ink enhances clarity and the changeable font size gives it the feel of a real book, very different from looking at a computer screen.
I looked at this some time ago for BikeBillboards.com and wanted to be able to make changeable billboards that attached to bikes.
But in the northern hemipshere, at least, it seems that changeable weather — warm temperatures one day and back to snow and ice the next — can also make dogs more susceptible to catching contagious diseases like kennel cough.
With the changeable weather, we missed the opportunity to take full advantage of the kids» den building or lawn croquet — and sadly Mr. Wacky the clown was ill during our visit — but the craft morning at the kids» club was a big hit, as was a matinee performance of Planes at the afternoon cellar film club.
Cycling can be a little bit tricky at times, with hilly streets and cobbled roads around Edinburgh's Old Town, but if you are generally fit and a little careful at first, you will soon get used to the changeable surface.
Walk the coastal paths with the dog In the changeable weather of early spring taking Mole and Mingo for a long walk along the coastal path is a pure pleasure and is a favourite blustery adventure of everyone at Cornish Holiday Cottages.
They're smart enough to hunker down and concentrate fire on your location, or at least what they believe to be your location, and depending on how the aggression level is set (it's changeable) they'll push up and try to flush you out reasonably effective.
On the combat side of things, the hack - and - slash at Nights» core keeps things from getting too button - mashy by mixing it up with collectible Servan that can do the majority of the fighting for you, as well as an appealing transformation system and changeable set of weapons.
Races can take place at night or during the day, whilst changeable weather can make an appearance, with events taking place in the rain or in a blizzard, for instance.
Painting them at different times of the day, and also in different season, this series of paintings, showcased Monet's interest for the dynamic and changeable nature.
This diversity lies at the heart of her work, which gives form to the process of becoming, as shown by the pieces she has created inspired by the Icelandic landscape, the countless shades of the water, and the changeable geography of human features.
His solo show at PS1 is at once so direct and so changeable that it «anthologizes» a time in residence, a career, and contemporary African American art.
The region's sea ice extent — defined by NSIDC as the total area covered by at least 15 percent of ice — varies from year to year because of changeable weather conditions.
In contrast, Canadian law conceives of sexual orientation as «a deeply personal characteristic that is either unchangeable or changeable only at unacceptable personal costs» (Egan v Canada, [1995] 2 SCR 513 at para 5).
The duty to make legal services adequately available should be given constitutional status based upon a Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms s. 15 «equality rights» argument that recognizes, «legal services at reasonable cost» as a constitutional right, based upon the principle that being middle class, or of «middle income,» and unable to obtain legal services at reasonable cost, is a state of one's condition that is «immutable, or changeable only at unacceptable cost to personal identity,» and to one's ability to invoke constitutional rights and freedoms, and the rule of law.
Previously at Samsung Tomorrow we went over its horizontal and vertical display mode, compatibility, changeable straps, design and more.
However the battery is not user changeable and is a little less powerful than most at 1980mAh.
The smartphone with its changeable components is expected to release in 2016, possibly making its debut at the MWC which will take place from Feb. 22 to Feb. 25.
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