Sentences with phrase «decisive point»

The film could have gone longer in my opinion but needed to give more meat to some of the film's more decisive points.
The film explains this through flash - backs suggesting that at decisive points in his subsequent life he vividly recalled the acutely painful experiences endured in the camp.
This problem about the status of past time constitutes one of the most decisive points of disagreement between process theology and death - of - God theology.
In particular the S - Models represent the most attractive offer in the competitive segment and score decisive points with a significant improvement in their price - performance ratio: The most power and the highest torque in the segment, the new performance - oriented AMG all wheel - drive system, the new design and a significantly more extensive standard - equipment package are among the outstanding strengths of the new high - performance automobiles from Affalterbach.
We were in front for half a year, but dropped decisive points against Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool towards the end.
Moriyama's use of a small hand - held automatic camera gives his images a loose and casual aesthetic, undermined by a forceful and decisive point of view.
I have no worry about Liverpool n City their weakness in defence ll always mean Arsenal ll still top them but Chelsea however, they top us with 9points which is huge n the big question isn't if Chelsea ll drop points, cos they ll, they cnt go on 32games - winning streak, but will Arsenal capitalize on the dropped points n if they manage to won't they also still drop points at decisive points.
The potential constitutional crisis facing Madrid has not gone away and could reach a decisive point this week, despite a mass protest in favor of a united Spain on Sunday.
«I'm getting to what I think is the decisive point,» Jones shot back.
When Catholics want to make a decisive point, they often will say, «The church teaches.»
Three decisive points are made in the three images here: the heavens are opened; the Spirit descends, giving Jesus power to perform his work; and the voice of God speaks, defining Jesus as a unique Son of God.
Yet in the widest survey of history Western civilization is now at a decisive point in its development.»
But as we attempt to understand the character of Christian existence in the primitive community, the decisive point is that the personal God was known as inwardly present without loss of the sense of responsible personhood.
In his highly influential Introduction to Christianity Joseph Ratzinger found great value in this creed, which he called «at all decisive points an accurate echo of the ancient Church's faith... in its kernel, the true echo of the New Testament message» (Ignatius Press, 1990 edition, p54).
Here is a decisive point at which we need to recognize that our existence as finite creatures offers us something more than temptations to sin.
«The decisive point is not that someone or something assembles; it is who or what assembles.
«The decisive point is fellowship with Christ.
William Ernest Hocking stated this truth in his Human Nature and Its Remaking.26 It is the decisive point in a theological anthropology.
The theological tradition which tries to separate the suffering of Jesus» humanity from his divinity simply misses the decisive point about the atonement.
If Whitehead and Aristotle are at one on this decisive point, Whitehead nevertheless puts a great deal more weight on it.
The decisive point concerning freedom is that if in love we will to be loved by another, then we must will the other's freedom to love or not to love.
The decisive point is that there are several types of causality in interpersonal relations, and that there are unique aspects of causality between persons which reveal both the efficacy of love and its distortions.
based on a fundamental presupposition that there is a metaphysical - moral realm that is real, transcendent to the empirical world, and simultaneously sufficiently present to human reflection and experience that it can be taken as the decisive point of reference for the understanding and guidance of empirical life and historical existence.
My typology differs from Nygren's and De Rougemont's at some decisive points.
The decisive point, we repeat, is the call to «understanding.»
Always a decisive point for the speakers: The different testing principles and their advantages and disadvantages for the user.
In a great example of a cup final, it was Huddersfield who were able to break through by the end of the game, after scoring some quick, decisive points.
Trott was in the driving seat thanks to opening up an 18 - point lead on Hammer after Saturday's three events, and in the decisive points race both riders kept their cards to their chest in the early stages.
The decisive point is the separation of less and more heavily contaminated wastewater already in the household (gray / black water).
I could totally imagine wearing heels with this jumpsuit, too — but I knew we would walk a lot on that day in a natural reserve, so comfortability would be the decisive point.
Apparently, the decisive point is to be sensible of those two character traits.
They are decisive points on charts where the price action may witness strong support or resistance and if knocked out of order it can signify strong moves.
Nowadays all these old contract provisions are invalid and the specific condition of the flat after some years is the decisive point.
Considering the amount of resumes an average employer seeking employees read on daily basis, the objective section is usually the decisive point for them to read on or pick the next.
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