Sentences with phrase «course of events»

However, many moms of multiples are classified as high risk during their pregnancy; their pregnancy does not follow the normal course of events resulting in delivery after nine months.
So much is this the case that both the observer's questions and observations continue to change themselves in the natural course of events.
Then the truth is static and the way of coming to that truth is not through the changing course of events but through pure thought or religious experience.
And thus far the actual course of events gives no reason to think that the danger is not real.
This foreign exchange risk in the ordinary course of events influences business of export and import.
As such, in the usual course of events it would have been expected to arrive one day late.
And our different responses set different courses of events in motion.
Breastfeeding is the biological norm — humans are built to expect breastfeeding as a normal course of events after birth and delivery.
In this field, there are a lot of outstanding people and field days, achievements, which changed the historical course of events.
Since accurate prediction of all the forcing factors is beyond us, the only option is to use a range of scenarios that will hopefully bracket the real course of events.
To describe any complex event or pattern of behavior as guided by a single purpose is always to abstract radically from the concrete course of events.
The question of the relationship of this view to the probable course of events will return.
In this sense, training can take its normal course of events until the age when the dog is fully mature.
This development should be approached as a natural and inevitable course of events.
Probably the actual course of events will be far more varied, confused, and unpredictable than any of these negative or positive scenarios.
In the normal course of events, your milk will change and increase in volume even if you don't breastfeed your baby.
In the ordinary course of events, the scripts are loaded into your computer when you go to the page.
new P Given the effects we are already seeing from the warming that has already occurred due to the GHGs we have already emitted, at this point it is very difficult for me to imagine any plausible course of events which does NOT result in the collapse of human civilization under the onslaught of AGW within a few decades at most.
As they mature, it is a natural course of events for them to branch out from family and familiar faces and connect with others of their own age.
The only alternative to this denial that God know what happens in the world was to say that time is unreal for God, so that the whole course of events affects God eternally.
The central question seems to be — does the prospect of liquidation need to be a plausible future course of events for the NCAV model to work — i.e., provide decent returns and protection of principal?
And since that period will likely last more than the seven years posited by my dispensationalist friends, I would certainly welcome any supernatural intervention that might alter what might otherwise be a disastrous course of events.
Now an inaugural official visit window that runs from April through late June is again impacting the standard course of events.
It is true that the science, so far, is not conclusive about the likely course of events in the future.
After a weekend tryst with Danielle, an attractive co-worker, Paul becomes infatuated, but when Danielle takes interest in a new researcher, his suppressed resentments and perverse delusions become unhinged, triggering a horrific course of events that mercilessly engulf a
In the case of a bite wound or other type of skin puncture, the typical course of events that leads towards an abscess forming is as follows:
The few who are enlightened about the recent course of events are rooting for SegWit2x however one must not...
Consideration of the entire course of events The standard of proof in Board - conducted arbitration is a preponderance of the evidence, and the initial burden of proof rests with the party requesting arbitration (see Professional Standards Policy Statement 26).
So, you need to ride the wave and take advantage downwind to redirect the company's strategy towards the new course of events.
If we can see the new as, so to speak, an unexpected surprise in the plot of the story, or see our own work as making the story go in a new way, we can be open to it — even though our anticipations are constantly challenged and transformed by the actual unfolding course of events.
It is because I find the present course of events disastrous, and because I see them to follow from the science of economics and the ideals of the university that I bring these matters to your attention.
But it does, by recounting a completely different course of events then the ones we have been able to discover, it's completely different.
Our first step as Christians should be to support Earthism in its struggle to stop the destructive course of events under the aegis of economism and to redirect human society.
For that will mean that instead of reporting an individual course of events, I shall have slipped into a current fashion, and simply retailed that.
Divine providence can not be understood as the unfolding of a predetermined course of events.
This long course of events continued from the day of the grotto, when Muhammad was simply warned that he would receive a divine teaching, until the day of the last pilgrimage, when he was told that his mission was accomplished and he had nothing else to do on earth.
Nonetheless, ordinary Catholics within a state of grace are heirs to the Kingdom of God, and the graced imagination's new ideas and solutions to difficult problems, are evident in the daily course of events that occur in school, work, families or, as Pope Francis hopes, creative solutions to the environmental crises.
With all God's ability to create universes, and to affect the most minute course of events, he just sat there and watched it happen and did nothing about it.
And he tells his brothers that he sees the hand of God in shaping the preceding course of events (Gen. 45:4 — 9).
His meaning is closer to what others might call historical; for he is thinking of any effort to understand human occurrences in terms of how they can be located and explained in the wider course of events.

Phrases with «course of events»

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