How frustrating it must be to come to
a crux in a decision and find a piece of the puzzle missing; how easy to look up the answer.
The crux in your case was that fellow MDs pointed out that the initial opinion may be faulty.
Seeking a language to resolve a pictorial crisis that was at once personally and politically engaged, Guston's adaptation of the comic - strip style of caricature emerged at a pivotal
crux in his artistic career.
Two are brothers, Jonathan North and Robert North with the released
crux in the story that only 1 brother can survive.
The tactic puts the Syracuse area at
a crux in the proposal.
The papacy sited
the crux in authority itself; theology was a tool, and Scripture a quarry of quotations to back up the decisions of a divinely backed organisation.
Not exact matches
Uber was also ordered to keep engineer Anthony Levandowski away from work involving Lidar, a key sensor technology
in self - driving cars that is the
crux of the current litigation.
The
crux of the problem, Richard Mattoon, a senior economist at the Chicago Fed and a lecturer on real estate at Northwestern University told Canadian Business, is that dividends and capital gains make up a much larger share of top earners» pay than they did
in the past — and that part of their compensation package tends to be very volatile.
The
crux of its argument is that
in recent years, Apple has lagged behind, debuting «innovations» on the iPhone that Samsung already featured on Galaxy models that were released first.
The
crux of the book is that
in work (as well
in life) we are motivated by autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
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.
He says an absence of focused educators
in this subject is the real
crux of the problem.
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.
As Millennials» successors, Gen Z — the
crux of whom were born after 2000 — is all - too - easily chalked up as a gaggle of Snapchat - obsessed, smartphone - addicted kids, who are too wrapped up
in Pokémon Go to be serious about their future careers.
The
crux of the act is simply this: illegal wage bias (based on race, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability) occurs «when a discriminatory compensation decision or other practice is adopted, when a person becomes subject to a discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, or when a person is affected by application of a discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, including each time wages, benefits, or other compensation is paid, resulting
in whole or
in part from such a decision or other practice.»
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Crux Informatics, a San Francisco - based data processing financial services, raised $ 10 million
in funding, according to TechCrunch.
That's the
crux of this question: Just surviving
in a business growing so fast really amounts to failure.
In addition, Gupte said the deal's impact on small and mid-market insurers was seen by specialists she consulted as the «
crux of the debate, rather than the detrimental impact of restrictions on the retail pharmacy network choices.»
As we've been touching on this entire piece, the
crux of Ethereum's power and appeal is
in its creation, powering, and diversity of smart contracts on the Ethereum network.
The
crux of Cohodes» case against the mortgage provider lies
in its exposure to Alberta, the oil - producing heartland of Canada, which is still reeling from the downturn
in crude prices.
It is difficult to say which hotel jobs will be needed
in future but the
crux is to attract the curious, and encourage lifetime professional and personal learning.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing Christie et al vs NCAA et al, the
crux of which is whether the state of New Jersey can legalize sports betting
in its state, despite a 1992 federal law that banned sports betting everywhere
in the U.S. except Nevada.
In the end the
crux of the post was that building links for a crappy site is going to be a -LSB-...]
The
crux of the shareability of your post lies
in its visual appeal.
In any case, here's the
crux of Benchmark's lawsuit, which is pretty devastating to Kalanick and to Uber:
♦ I saw the student with the shirt
in the WCC student - run coffee shop, The
Crux.
the
Crux of Christ's Teaching are spelled out
in the Sermon on the Mount.
Michael Pakaluk, an ethics professor at the Catholic University of America, examines some of the problematic passages of Amoris Laetita
in a stunning article at
Crux.
The
crux of interpretation lies
in finding those texts
in terms of which other, more obscure texts are interpreted.
One of the decisive disclosures
in the case is her testimony that the
crux of the healing process was her discovery one day that the counselor really cared about her finding her way through.
In cruce latebat sola Deitas, at hic latet simul et humanitas: On the cross divinity alone lay hidden, but here likewise hides thy humanity («Adoro Te Devote»).
More recently, John L. Allen Jr. — the associate editor the Boston Globe's Catholic - news website
Crux, who has traveled extensively
in the country — has run several articles on the rise of anti-Christian feeling and violence
in India, focusing especially on the plight of Dalit and tribal Christians.
«6 The
crux of this doctrine is that while substances may acquire accidental properties, they may not
in themselves be affected
in any essential way.
The
crux of the matter here is that we have two parallel, analogous situations: a king
in his dealings with the people of the province, and God
in his dealings with the Israelites.
There is only one world, only one history, and therefore all history is salvation history, because every moment of the world is related, proximately or distantly, to the
crux of history planted
in Palestine's blood - soaked soil.
Summarizing the
crux of our difference of theological approach: From Altizer's standpoint, the God I am advocating, the God who is distinct from man and the world, is a repressive figure who must be killed
in order that the God who
in Christ is identical with the world might emerge.
The situation is somewhat different with Lewis Ford, whose article
in the collection, «The Nature of the Power of the Future,» continues his long - term effort to forge a bridge between Whitehead and Pannenberg.4 The
crux of Ford's project is to reconceive God as pure becoming and the source of all becoming (creativity, novelty).
But the
crux of the matter lies
in the challenge which Capek offers.
Coming to the
crux of this whole article we should whole heartedly support Islam
in politics and within the elections it has always been important to include sharia law and justify the inclusion of the sharia
in politics.
I was thinking there were more differences, but
in many ways, the
crux of it (pun intended) is often what is left when you burn away (pun intended) all the other differences or versions of things.
When Daly introduced the issue of separation or separatism
in Gyn / Ecology, it became clear that this estrangement is the
crux of the issue.
I refer to new ideas
in physics, chemistry, physiology, philosophy, theology, all of which are pertinent to the religious significance of Darwinism.3 What many seem not to understand is that the
crux of the religious issue is not between fundamentalism — which I recall no one whose intelligence I greatly admire defending — and evolution, but between two kinds of theism and two kinds of evolutionism.
The
crux of the matter may be summed up
in the difference between the words «conversation» and «negotiation».
I read this article, «Wonder and the Revitalization of Evangelical Theology» written by Glen Scorgie
in Crux Magazine back
in December of 1990.
The phrase
in Staver's quote above, «conservatives and people of faith», is the
crux of the heresy.
In many way's the
crux of what Gunter, Hausman and I have all been discussing boils down to what is to follow.
[7] The argumentation behind this structure is laid out
in detail
in James Swetnam, «The
Crux at Hebrews 2,9
in Its Context», Biblica 91 (2010), pp. 103 - 111.
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.
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.
But the
crux of the problem and I hope you share my view is that Christians repeat what they hear
in church or Sunday school as they make all those notes
in the margins.