The Germans
countered this by delivering 1.25 million troops.
«Many of the losses in factory jobs have been
countered by an increase in the service industries or in office jobs.
Other airlines only require you to be at the ticket
counter by a certain time.
Some people have actively tried to
counter it by collecting Facebook friends with opposing viewpoints and liking pages that don't interest them.
A Reuters report on Friday, however,
countered by reporting the buyout groups are only interested in purchasing some of HPE's software assets — not the whole company — in a deal worth $ 6 billion to $ 8 billion.
Apple has
countered by saying that it does pay its fair share and has criticized the government's tax laws.
Michaels
countered by saying the very restrictions of commercial television — fixed time slots, ad breaks, language rules — impose a very necessary discipline on a creative process that could otherwise spiral out of control.
A report last year from the U.S. Institute of Peace, quoted in the Post, said that although violent extremist groups in Afghanistan are unpopular, their ideologies have not been effectively
countered by the Afghan government and the international community.
This, however, was
countered by R&D spending, which rose 4.8 %.
Reduce long waits at the return
counter by giving customers a short form to fill out while they're in line, Goodman says.
«There's more intersection between the technology industry and policy than ever before,» said Levie, whose trademark mad - scientist hair showed signs of gray,
countered by youthful bright orange sneakers.
Investor support continues to keep Bitcoin prices above $ 10,000 as mainstream media «FUD» is
countered by insights into the ongoing Tether row.
The fact that he «unite the right» option for the PC party is
countered by the «rebuilding the party» option, is an interesting study in sharp contrasts.
The best bid will be accepted or
countered by HomeSteps.
Continued selling across the energy and soft sectors was
countered by renewed buying of metals and continued buying of grains.
Bouroudjian at Index Financial Partners added that any instability in emerging markets this time around would be
countered by one important element — the sharp drop in oil prices, which is putting money back into the pockets of consumers and businesses globally.
Even so, Schickel has been criticized in the past for abetting liberalism via relativism and lack of commitment, an argument
he counters by appealing to the distinction between doctrine, which is permanent, and discipline (ritual, language, and arts), which changes with the times.
All you can say is no one has ever seen any evidence they exist, but that's easily
countered by imbuing them with an appropriate supernatural power.
Such systematization involves interpretation, and one interpretation can always be
countered by another.
The market's tendency to concentrate wealth in fewer and fewer hands should be
countered by redistributive policies.
This poetic description incorporates an essential principle of both Mennonite and mainstream Protestant thought: the supremacy of word over image, a prejudice that Dutch painters in general and Rembrandt in particular
countered by imbuing their portraits and historical subjects with the visual equivalent of sound.
We can
counter by asking why political transactions, or forms of religious sacrifice, or ransom payments are more able to bear the freight of the divine meaning than are the personal relationships of love, betrayal and forgiveness.
We should also have a massive program for retrofitting the homes of the poor so that rising fuel prices can be
countered by reduced energy needs.
Each suggestion is
countered by a quotation of Scripture; by a quotation, to be precise, from the Book of Deuteronomy.11 Let us then look there for a key to the meaning of the scene.
Paul «the rabbi» must be
countered by Paul «the Christian»; Scripture as human (reflecting the historical limitations of its authors» insight) must be contrasted with Scripture as divine.55
If this model of self - interested behavior oriented to material gain were used only in one academic discipline and successfully
countered by models used in other disciplines, the consequences might not be culturally serious.
What president would stick his neck out that far on a lie that is easily
countered by Al Qaeda releasing another video?
In that letter she characterized Hitler as a «scourge of God,» who could be
countered by two means:
Since community relations have limited morality and reason (self - interest is the primary datum of groups), power must be
countered by power.
Once the empty tomb story began to circulate (from at least the late sixties) Jewish opponents
countered it by saying that the tomb could have been empty because the disciples stole the body before proclaiming the resurrection.
They faced them but
countered by saying that if the first generation of Christianity could accomplish so much, then certainly they could, under Christ, accomplish the evangelization of the world in their generation.
The basis of religious belief that human beings are God's creatures are
countered by the thesis that they are their own makers.
This argument could be
countered by suggesting a permanent location of the soul in one particular interstice of the brain.
Atheism is to be
countered by a defense of theism, not of Christian revelation.
Such an observation is typically
countered by the claim that rather than excluding and separating from their brothers and sisters, these believers are simply addressing the overt and insufficiently acknowledged sinfulness of the church.
Romney's fears apparently were already
countered by Congressional hearings about exactly his concerns.
His «believers» can only
counter by saying the world was perfect... humans are to blame.
In fact, the attempt to use television uncritically is a prime example of what Frederick Ferre has called our «technolatry,» the belief that «every apparent evil brought on by technique is to be
countered by yet greater faith in technique.»
After a painfully long pause, an elderly man awkwardly
countered by voicing his indignation about seeing the words «Do not judge» on a billboard put up by a local gay - rights group.
Any deficiencies or limitations, they consider, are to be overcome by a more appropriate or extended application of further technology: a stance identified by Frederick Ferre as «technolatry,» the belief that «every apparent evil brought on by technique is to be
countered by yet greater faith in technique.»
The prevalent rejection of an objectively authoritative Scripture is
countered by irresponsible polemic; instead of finding a communist under every bed it charts an enemy list within every evangelical enterprise.
The scholars will frown, baffled: The records show no great threat of Manichaeanism, needing to be
countered by a simple insistence on the world's goodness.
Recently, however, the traditional liberal Jewish opposition to the public display of religious symbols has been
countered by a growing demand on the part of many Jews for «equal time» for specifically Jewish symbols.
The danger to the church at the moment is that we will continue to ignore these questions and persist in what Frederick Ferré calls our «technolatry,» the belief that «every apparent evil brought on by technique is to be
countered by yet greater faith in technique» (Shaping the Future [Harper & Row, 19761, p. 43).
By this time Protestant Liberalism was also less vigorous and was being successfully
countered by a strong reactionary movement which came to be known as fundamentalism.
And The Kitchen
Counter by Wolfgang Puck within the Historic Amway Grand Plaza The Kitchen and The Kitchen
Counter by Wolfgang -LSB-...]
I left the mixing bowl on
the counter by accident (hello laziness!)
In between the bouts of rain showers that occur everyday during this rainy season, the sweltering temperatures can only be
countered by such a refreshing dish.
Arctic char's silky texture is beautifully
countered by skin crisped to perfection using this easy method.
So I took everything out and put it on
the counter by categories.