But most of the descriptions they attach to it appertain to impersonal states of affairs — «high unemployment» or «inequality of incomes» or «lack of a living wage» are
cited as instances of «social injustice.»
The misuse of the «Corban» is
cited as an instance.
Not exact matches
Many seized on the tweet
as another
instance of Trump defending men accused of sexual misconduct and violence,
citing Senate candidate Roy Moore and former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly
as past examples.
For
instance, Ajao discovered the best engineers at Identified all
cited their favorite book
as Enders Game.
to mention in support, proof, or confirmation; refer to
as an example: He
cited many
instances of abuse of power.
However, just
as religious beliefs have caused some serious problems for the world, I can
cite you
instance after
instance of the love of God (or for love's sake) having driven men and women to incredibly kind acts for the betterment of mankind.
He
cites Dr. Beaulieu's proposal
as an
instance of the banalizing of abortion.
You are applying human characteristics to a divine being, that doesn't work.God is more complex than that, you are running a shell game and calling it reason, you are, in this
instance and for the
cited reason, wrong.God is not a man, his ways are so far above mans ways, they can not be comprehended.You can not reduce God, and
cite that
as proof.
To
cite one
instance among dozens, the Psalmist's desperate sense in his anguish — which in context seems to be over the decline in Israel's national fortunes — that God does not appear to be living up to His side of the covenant is expressed
as «Has His faithfulness vanished forever?»
While numerous specific
instances of such similarity of temperament, method and conclusion are
cited, Kuntz's major effort to compare Russell and Whitehead proceeds by classifying both
as proponents of «order.»
Pelikan doesn't quite agree — he
cites the Apostles» Creed, for
instance,
as having emerged from baptismal confessions without a primary focus on any particular heresy — but he does readily concede that polemics against heresies are an important reason for the emergence of confessional statements.
Such
instances, for which no convincing scientific explanations have been given, are
cited by some Christian biologists
as evidence of God's intervention in the process.
Finally, let us touch upon an example that will crop up in December and has been
cited as one of the most egregious
instances of impenetrable theology - speak.
We have not
cited all the
instances here; there axe additional stories in the other Gospels,
as well
as parallels to the Lukan accounts.
As for the OT, the
instances you
cite were given to a specific people (the Israelites) to set them apart.
(I may
cite,
as an
instance of this poverty of thought, the French film sheltering behind so many famous names, La Vie Commence Demain.)
To
cite one simple
instance of Holloway's thought being -
as one would naturally expect - more explicit and refined than Maximus», Holloway has an unequivocal definition of the difference between matter and spirit.
For
instance, he often
cites Richard Hays's three «focal images» from The Moral Vision of the New Testament — community, cross, and new creation — but he arguably does not lend
as much weight to the centrality of the cross in the shape of the Christian moral life
as Hays.
[63] They
cite the cases of Sweden, Norway and Quebec
as instances where there is inconclusive evidence that bans have been successful (see the section later in this paper on what actions other countries have taken in relation to junk food advertising for more explanation of the regime in place in these countries).
For
instance, the lead writer on the American Heart Association's statement on added sugars and children is the same Rachel K. Johnson who wrote all the papers the dairy industry
cites as grounds for supporting flavored milk in school, the same former dean of the ag school in Vermont who describes herself
as an advisor to Big Dairy.
Describing him
as an Epe born cerebral technocrat, Ayorinde x-rayed the achievements of the governor
citing seven
instances spanning through various sectors.
He
cited instances where students are compelled to sit on bricks because there is not furniture for them and others also forced to sleep in toilets converted into dormitories
as a result of accommodation challenges in the implementing schools.
He pitched himself
as the most suitable candidate for the job of a general secretary
citing the party's 2016 electoral victory
as an
instance where he was a National Organizer and still acted
as General Secretary and Director of Operations for the campaign.
The petition to remove him from the school board
cites this
as the first
instance in which he...
But even in
instances where consumption of violent media has been
cited as a factor in crime, researchers say it is usually only one factor among many.
But not all citations are created equal — for
instance, being
cited as the inspiration for an entire paper is very different than a brief mention in its methods section.
Using magnesium hydride
as a destabilizer for lithium borohydride, for
instance, lowers the release temperature from 400 to 275 degrees C. Moreover, the hydride can store 9 percent of its weight
as hydrogen, beating the oft -
cited target of 6.5 percent.
Officials in Alabama, for
instance, have declined to follow the code,
citing their status
as a home rule state.
«The media establishment is changing fast,» said King, Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor at Harvard,
citing declines in the number of journalists,
as well
as changes in the business models of media organizations — including, for
instance, shifts from revenue generated through print advertisements to revenue through subscription paywalls.
To
cite a few
instances, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a molecular method developed over three decades ago, has been widely applied in disease diagnosis, disease mechanism deciphering, and prognosis prediction; the elucidation of tyrosine kinase activity in cancer cells has led to the development of novel drugs for cancer treatment; and the identification of proteins and genetic molecules by molecular methods
as biomarkers for disease diagnosis and prognosis has been drawing great interest.
For
instance, take the Framingham Heart Study, which is often
cited as proof of the lipid hypothesis (the idea that saturated fat causes high cholesterol and heart disease).
Complete frontal nudity was not featured in the others I saw, and I believe the man himself has
cited this
as the first
instance of male frontal nudity, at any rate.
Weissbourd stresses that lying is all too common with children,
citing the statistic that 95 percent will «lie to their parents at some point,» but parents should view these
instances as part of an ongoing conversation on the importance of honesty and integrity.
For
instance, the authors refer to «the reform» case
as though it were monolithic and uncontested, and
cite, for example, arguments that certified teachers are no more effective than uncertified, with no indication that this finding is disputed in the literature.
For
instance, a long discussion of charter - school results
cites two of the important CREDO research reports but omits a crucial third one that shows hugely disparate impacts of different types of charter schools (with those operated by nonprofit charter management organizations vastly outperforming «mom - and - pop» and other charter sectors such
as for - profit and online charter schools).
For
instance, a bibliography of technology and science education articles could be published in
CITE Journal, while a literature review based on this bibliography could be submitted to a science education journal, such
as the Journal of Science Teacher Education.
For
instance, if you are using a historical or legal document that is publicly known, such
as the U.S. Constitution or the Bible, you don't have to include it in the Works
Cited list.
We and other media gave these and similar individuals a lot of press,
citing them
as extreme
instances of Early Retirees.
The S&P 500 index, for
instance, had a one - year return of 6.5 per cent, while the Nikkei Index's one - year return was 32.48 per cent
as at last Monday, says Mr Mok,
citing Bloomberg data.
The cost of a spay or neuter is often
cited as a reason to not get an Italian Greyhound or other animal fixed, but a little research can save an extreme amount of money in some
instances.
Take Gordon Matta Clark for
instance, who was of Chilean descent but is solely
cited as an American Artist.
Someday, for
instance, I'd like to see Janet Sobel's 1944 drip paintings — admired by Pollock and which Greenberg would later
cite as the first
instance of» all - over» painting — placed within an Abstract Expressionist context.
As cited in the show's excellent catalogue, Julian Schnabel, for
instance, has acknowledged the influence of Mr. Stella's «Exotic Birds» series on his own «broken plate paintings» at the time.
Her work was included in a group show at Peggy Guggenheim's gallery, Art of This Century, in 1944, where it was seen and admired by both Pollock and Clement Greenberg, who later
cited it
as the first
instance of «all - over» painting he had seen.
UN IPCC Exposed: «Dozens» of
instances where WWF reports have been
cited as the sole authority for contentious claims, including one about coastal developments in Latin America» http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2010/01/not-one-but-two-and-counting.html
and he
cites Hackney
as his source for the second
instance.
In one
instance, on October 3, 2017, the National Post published Pardy's opposition to the Law Society's new Statement of Principles requirement,
citing selected Charter free speech jurisprudence
as his underlying support.
For
instance, Shiv
cites research showing that cars made in the same factory, with the same parts, but sold under different brand names (such
as Toyota and Geo) receive markedly different reliability ratings from consumers.
The Court recognized that there are
instances in which exclusion clauses simply should not apply — the Court
cited as examples cases where a supplier has provided products which are dangerous or defective and have caused illness or death, or threats to public or environmental safety.
He visited the official White House Judicial Nominations page to find multiple
instances when the president
cited the ABA ratings
as affirmative evidence of a nominee's qualifications.