Sentences with phrase «commented upon in»

As commented upon in our previous post, «Professional Resume Writing, Don't Be a Jack of all Trades», the idea of a well written professional or executive resume is to not to be a «Jack of all Trades, Master of None» but to be an exceptional candidate in your own areas of competency.
This edition differs from the first edition primarily in the area of the application of the revised SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice), which is included as an appendix and commented upon in detail, in particular with regard to the 2006 revision.
A majority of Canadian courts do not publish their decisions on their web site, in part due to the fact that court decisions are routinely screened, commented upon in the form of headnotes and made available to members of the legal profession by commercial publishers.
So I'd expect it to be plastered across the cover of all such ETF prospectii, and commented upon in every report.
A letter that has given me a great deal of success at department / faculty level and has regularly been commented upon in interviews as being a fantastic letter.
Having students and fellows who develop into productive and successful scientists is almost always positively commented upon in promotion decisions.
[25] An excellent collection of such documents covering the period 1982 - 1990, has been assembled together and commented upon in Dokumente wachsender Übereinstimmung: Sämtliche Berichte und Konsenstexte interkonfessioneller Gespräche auf Weltebene, Band II, 1982 - 1990, Herausgegeben und eingeleitet von Harding Meyer, Damaskinos Papandreou, Hans Jörg Urban, Lukas Vischer (Paderborn: Bonifatius Druck Buch Verlag / Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Otto Lembeck, 1992).
From David Hume and Edmund Burke to Michael Oakeshott and Friedrich Hayek (each of whom is amply represented and thoughtfully commented upon in this book) conservative theorists have criticized «contractualist» and «constructivist» approaches to political life that ignore the dependence of the social fabric upon institutions, customs, and habits that are not the product of human design.
This point is commented upon in a letter to the editor in the British Medical Journal by Thomas Koch, a Canadian professor at the University of British Columbia.

Not exact matches

Comments: «Our cautious stance is predicated upon a belief that a number of macro uncertainties — the most important of which stem from long - term U.S. fiscal imbalances — will hamper earnings growth and constrain valuations in 2013.
If you're a techie and you build stuff, you likely know Y Combinator's Hacker News, a crowdsourced community in which users post technology - related links upon which people upvote and comment.
By the time the public comment period had ended for proposed rule changes to net neutrality 10 days ago, the Federal Communications Commission logged close to 800,000 responses, making it the most commented - upon rule change in the agency's history.
Hartenbaum, a partner at Draper Richards in San Francisco and an early backer of the online phone service Skype, stumbled upon those comments, posted by an anonymous entrepreneur, on a website called TheFunded.com.
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Upon hearing that comment Thursday morning, CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin referred to it as a «confession that this is a campaign finance violation because they wanted to shut her up in October of 2016.»
Mark from the Middle you reflect poorly upon Christianity when you sink to hateful name calling «Atheist garbage» and «filth» You might want to take a look at your own life and remove the log from your own eye before commenting on the splinter in your brother's.
in just the first 3 pages of comments, i woul estimate that at least 80 % were bigotted and vile attacks upon catholics and the catholic church.
Very funny, the Statue of Jesus peace be upon him got burnt, and people in their comments talk about muslims and islam, very weird, but probably I should not be surprised, there are 1.5 Billion muslims in the world, and if islam really teaches terrorism then none of the nonmuslims will be alive.
«From this it is very clear that the mark which was set upon the descendants of Cain was a skin of blackness, and there can be no doubt that this was the mark that Cain himself received; in fact, it has been noticed in our day that men who have lost the spirit of the Lord, and from whom His blessings have been withdrawn, have turned dark to such an extent as to excite the comments of all who have known them.»
adjective bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; pertinent: as in, your comment has absolutely no relevance to the article.
In Mark 12, right before Jesus observes and comments upon the rich giving from their wealth and the widow giving from her poverty, Jesus condemns the religious leaders for their pride, arrogance, self - prominence, and greed.
Although this essentially methodological affinity has been duly recorded and commented upon (most notably by Ilya Prigogine and Isabelle Stengers2) there has, as yet, been no exploration of the extent to which Deleuze's metaphysics parallels that of Whitehead in terms of its content — the extent to which his own system of «descriptive notions» mirrors, departs from, or fractures, the categoreal scheme of Process and Reality.
It's that sense of worlds colliding, of unlikely paths crossing; your work life, home life, past life and present all mashing together, commented upon and decorated with photos from here and from there, from then and in the now.
As Johannes Weiss put it, in his comment upon Mark 1:1, «Mark adds the divine title with which Jesus is honored in the Gentile Christian communities, «Son of God.»
I accept all the comments above and then consider in traditional orthodox theology isn't the work of redemption one of God taking upon himself all of our shit?
Pope Benedict, in his audience of 7 July this year, commented upon Scotus» «great Christocentric vision» in which «the Incarnate Word appears as the centre of history and the cosmos».
As noted by Greeny, I was distinguishing between the commonly accepted qualifications for successful scholarship in virtually every secular discipline as opposed to the apparent extra requirements to «objectively» qualify one to study and comment upon questions of theology.
So a Christian who was a fan of this book (and the author) commented that this was the stupidest review they had ever read... Another Christian weighed in and said that the commenter was stupid as well for just using cut - and - paste attacks upon people who write critical reviews.
I have assumed, however, that what you have wished me to do is to comment upon aspects of these two areas of doctrine that have seemed to me especially vital for the life and mission of the church in our context.
Matthew Henry commented «The righteous are as trees of life; and their influence upon earth, like the fruits of that tree, support and nourish the spiritual life in many.»
It is not for me to comment upon how a separation between authority and office may have occurred in other churches.
Because we have advanced beyond that stage, we have not had reason to be particularly worried about the «silence» the song comments upon, and so the song doesn't speak to us as powerfully as it did in 1965.
In commenting on the results of experiments with pigeons and primates, Premack notes that since sentences contain both relational and absolute classes, a species» potential for sentences depends upon its having both, as chimps, but not pigeons, demonstrably do.6
It's not much commented upon, but, in my experience, secular progressivism encourages a spirit of condemnation that lacks mercy.
, those who had a Ph.D. in New Testament Greek look down upon those who just have plain Ph.D's in Bible Exposition or Old Testament, etc. (I can't tell you how often I heard my DTS profs make such comments about colleagues in other departments.)
In one sense the comment does not bear directly upon the content of the ontological reality.
Oh, and one more quick comment: anyone see the irony in the fact that an ancient tool of execution, upon which thousands of innocent people were tortured to death, is now used to decorate, and show devotion?
A comment upon Dr. Eugene W. Lyman's wise and balanced philosophy of religion may sharpen the point I am urging on the relation of redemption and creativity in life.
In his autobiography, Sharon describes, with evident pride, Henry Kissinger's comment upon their first meeting: «I hear you are the most dangerous man in the Middle East.&raquIn his autobiography, Sharon describes, with evident pride, Henry Kissinger's comment upon their first meeting: «I hear you are the most dangerous man in the Middle East.&raquin the Middle East.»
Because images, in a book or in a sermon, are generally regarded as decorative and hence optional in their bearing upon the principal form and content of the communication, the imaginative preacher may have to endure such comments as «His sermons don't seem theologically weighty» or «It was too interesting to have contained much truth», or perhaps such inverted compliments as «I was much involved in your talk, or whatever it was.
Dalrymple comments: «Mind you, I don't blame the authors for this: after all, the pressure upon academics to publish in reputable journals nowadays is as irresistible as the urge of husbands to strangle their wives.»
Therefore I turn, and cause the Book to be opened a fourth time: «Men do not desire blessedness upon their lips, nor truth in their bowels»» And I make no comment about the bowels, But rather allow the completion of the thought, such as it is» «For blessedness is the daughter of tears, and truth is but the son of pain.»
Thus, commenting in 1985 upon Gaudium et spes 43, Ratzinger rightly insists that the fidelity of the Bride of Christ is not called into question by the infidelities of her members.
To develop this procedure, Gregory commented upon a powerful metaphor from Ezekiel, who spoke of first digging at a wall until there appeared a door, through which he then went in where he beheld the «abominations,» the hoary characters, the fantasies of deceit.
In commenting upon this category, Whitehead says: «This category maintains the old principle that mentality originates from sensitive experience.
These texts and studies do not exhaust the various ways in which women were perceived, and their roles commented upon, by writers of the early church, but they offer points of departure for a discussion on the contribution of women to the life and witness of the early church without forgetting that the «ancient sources and modern historians agree that primary conversion to Christianity was far more prevalent among females than among males» [13] in the time of the early church.
Leyerle is right in commenting that» [i] f we then drag our reluctant eyes away from the offered spectacle and focus them instead upon the spectator, our vision doubles.»
The passage from Process 93 is neglected even more: it is mentioned only three times in the books listed above (An Interpretation of Whitehead's Metaphysics 9, 48, and A Key to Process and Reality 160), and barely commented upon.
If you read the comments and ask family members who were in attendance of the practice and actual graduation, you will see an overwhelmhing response that he WAS NOT ordered and / or asked to do anything that would infringe upon his religious beliefs.
Now, after eight years of blogging and turning his blog into one of the most widely read and commented - upon websites in the world today, he shares with us all of his tips and tricks that he learned over the years.
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