Sentences with phrase «cruces for»

You can find friends, pen pals, a lover, a boyfriend, a girlfriend in Las cruces for free.
We get a few character arcs to provide a crux for the film, but these rarely go anywhere fast, and Socha's line is pretty clear from the offset.
Gladly, that which we peak in on has little to do with politics, even if the central crux for all the lead characters deals with the projection of public image.
Case in point is the Alaskan Malamute that set off the action in Carpenter's version, acting as the crux for most of that film's early suspense.
This special engine would be the main crux for all Type Rs to come.
Whether or not we are causing global warming is irrelevant to whether or not we should limit pollution, it is just used as a distraction and crux for major energy companies and industries that have the entire republican party and those that worship it in their pocket.
To ensure the financial protection for his / her dependents in case of one's untimely demise is the crux for buying a life insurance policy.
Camera speed has always been something of a crux for Nexus devices.
This document formed the crux for all my essays, CV and interview answers.
Therefore, how to effectively seize the minds of consumers and understand their behavior trends is the crux for enterprise to win.

Not exact matches

The crux of the Malala Fund's mission, though, is funding and supporting local entrepreneurs who have developed programs to increase educational access for women.
Nonetheless, a lawyer for two women injured in Charlottesville said that the leaked chats could form «the crux of the case» because they demonstrated a desire for violence.
That's the crux of the argument a lawyer for the newspaper made today in a letter sent in response to Trump's latest legal threats.
The crux of micro-moments is the ability for a brand to win the ones that matter with engaging, useful content.
The crux of Alphabet's lawsuit against Uber rests on a claim that Levandowski stole the design for a key sensor technology called lidar before he left the company to start Otto.
In the end the crux of the post was that building links for a crappy site is going to be a -LSB-...]
You have well articulated the crux of the secular / Christian battlefield as it relates to politcs and it gives me much food for thought.
The crux of the issue is that while the financial benefits of these [loan and aid] programs are clear, the increasingly burdensome regulatory requirements are troubling for faith - based institutions.
he was searching for the crux of his teaching.
Responding to the critical tradition's Quest for the historical Jesus (where the Jesus of history is thought to lie behind the layers of theological gloss of the Christian community), Redford shows how the real crux of the problem is the post-Cartesian scepticism of all things supernatural, above all the Incarnation.
The crux of the problem is this: Christians (mostly) think that eternal torture is a fitting punishment for the thought crime of failing to believe in their God.
It represents their motto stat crux dum volvitur orbis, «the Cross is steady while the world is turning,» words I recently recalled while leading a memorial service for a young bartender who had unexpectedly died.
The crux of personal Christian character is at this point, for if believing what a Christian ought to believe and calling oneself a Christian makes no difference in one's personality or behavior, Christianity as a whole is bound to be discredited.
Here the crux of the matter is the gospel of Mark, for this is regarded by main - stream critical scholarship as the earliest of the gospels, and it has been used as the major source in all attempts to achieve a historical presentation of the ministry of Jesus.
«Rebels, for example, often single out Christians because they do not cooperate with malicious plans to expand rebel territory,» Johnson told Crux.
«Attention turns yet again to Congress to try and move forward and hopefully work together to provide protection,» Ashley Feasley, a migration policy director for the USCCB, told Crux.
Here is the crux of the problem for the historian of religions.
A lot of Christians stand on John 3:16, which IS the crux of the whole purpose for Jesus» ministry, but they fail to finish the «sentence»: citing John 3:17, «For God DID NOT SEND HIS SON INTO THE WORLD TO CONDEMN the world, but TO SAVE THE WORLD THROUGH HIM.&raqfor Jesus» ministry, but they fail to finish the «sentence»: citing John 3:17, «For God DID NOT SEND HIS SON INTO THE WORLD TO CONDEMN the world, but TO SAVE THE WORLD THROUGH HIM.&raqFor God DID NOT SEND HIS SON INTO THE WORLD TO CONDEMN the world, but TO SAVE THE WORLD THROUGH HIM.»
if He says do nt do something, it means there are people who will do it, even tho they are warned... The crux of the matter lies in the need for the distinction between Islam and the behavior of some Muslims.
Based on Rosemary Addico's work with Solidaridad West Africa for smallholders in Ghana, she believes, irrespective of high bar or low bar, the crux is applicability in the field and making sure there is support on the ground.
Also, I love that it's so tasty without the need for any cheese, which is a crux of mine for most of my lunch bowls.
The crux of the report is Paolantonio alleges the new catch rule — passed by a unanimous vote Tuesday — was «already in place» for Super Bowl 52 and officials were «basically legislating on the fly» during the game instead of sticking to the standards of the 2017 season.
The crux of my point s that it is unwise for Arsenal to have waited this late in the window to move for players in a position that should have been filled long ago.
Though game action rarely appears in the stories, the scenes that do unfold sur glace (French for «on ice») are often at the crux of the narratives.
And, really, that's the crux of the matter for the Lakers.
The crux of the matter is this, a manager's glowing career has steadily being chipped away over the last 10 years because a billionaire family haven't got the necessary knowledge to do the job, and they are quite happy to allow Wenger to take the flack for their incompetence.
the crux is that despite being one of the worst major league regulars in history, he kept finding his way onto rosters for 15 years cause he's such a great and likable guy
It's sort of ironic you're asking me for advice on which advice to take, but that's really the crux of the issue, for you and almost everyone heading off to college: You want to make the best decision possible so you talk to as many people as possible, but after a while, it's easy to fall into the paralysis - from - analysis trap — but then again, maybe the next person you talk to will give you the key to unlocking the best decision.
And this for me is the crux of the issue.
For West Ham, Slaven Bilic is likely to stick with the crux of the side which earned a 1 - 0 victory over Sunderland last time out.
Whilst some Premier League teams are well known for giving their younger players a chance, most prefer to dip into the foreign market as opposed to promoting their players into the senior team and therein lies the crux of the situation.
Often the crux of the pitch laden with errors is asking you to work for free.
Choosing a new set of parenting tools such as respectful communication, cooperative problem - solving and incorporating sensory tools for stress relief are at the crux of shifting your beliefs about children and parenting.
Cryns» manslaughter trial has highlighted the crux of the disagreement over who should be considered more responsible for events that transpire during a birth: the medical community or the parents.
But this is the crux of it — baby may be «safer» if people are sleep deprived and possibly miserable, which for many families means more unplanned cosleeping, possibly even in a couch or chair which we are told in the US is by far the most dangerous.
Blair posits tolerance for social diversity as a precondition for democracy and it forms the crux of his current scepticism for the transitions of post-Arab Spring nations.
The crux of the matter is that Britain has indeed waded into the «battle for Islam», which, although it has a concrete military component in the form of air strikes on Isis, is above all a battle of ideas.
The crux of this is not the degree to which guns are or are not protected by the Bill of Rights, though that does come into play when comparing these restrictions vs being able to travel on commercial airlines, for example.
«The crux of Sen. Pryor's campaign was protecting Social Security and Medicare benefits for Arkansas seniors and the campaign played a lot of offense on those core Democratic principles,» he added, noting Pryor ran three TV ads touting parts of the Affordable Care Act (without mentioning the law by name).
The crux of the debate, which lasted just under 25 minutes for the state senator's portion of the night, centered on incumbency versus reform.
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