That can be difficult when the couples are getting along fine, much less when they are at
differing points in their lives!
All of there people appeared to be from
differing points in time, my party instantly swelled by them joining me in battle.
One of the most popular modes, FIFA Ultimate Team, has also been given some new features to boast, such as Squad Battles where you can challenge an AI version of another player's squad, and Icon Stories, where key players throughout the beautiful game's history will have three different Icon cards relating to
differing points in their illustrious careers.
People are at many
differing points in their coming - out journeys.
Not exact matches
Waffle House said
in a statement on Monday that, while the company is still «obtaining and reviewing information,» «the information we have received at this
point differs significantly from what has reportedly been attributed to Ms. Clemons.»
In fact, they trust that you want them to — because you and the company benefit from an honest exchange of
differing opinions and
points of view.
There are
points in there where Jim and Mike have
differing recollections or
points of view and we try to air those and let them speak for themselves as opposed to drawing our conclusions.
«However, using the rules as reference
points and discussing why our policy may
differ from these policy descriptions could go some way
in helping to explain our own policy reaction function to the public.»
While Gates does
differ on certain «secondary
points and policy prescriptions» offered by Piketty, he agrees with the book's basic premise: «that inequality is a growing problem and governments should play a role
in reducing it.»
While there are some commonalities
in all great throwers — eyes level, release
point, location of the nonthrowing hand — their deliveries
differ.
For an alternative
point - of - view, watch the video above,
in which CNBC's Mark Haines shares a
differing opinion with Simon Hobbs.
Depending on the
point in time the payout ratio may
differ substantially, as it does for National Fuel Gas (NYSE: NFG) with a payout ratio constantly fluctuating between 30 and more than 100 %.
Each of these futures contracts carry slightly
differing market characteristics, and
in some cases contract sizes,
point values,
This means that,
in 19 out of 20 cases, survey results will
differ by no more than 2.5 percentage
points from what would have been obtained by the opinions of all target group members
in the U.S.
Sources
differ on how serious the talks became, but a contribution has yet to materialize, leading many to believe that the chance of an investment at this
point in this fund is unlikely.
Here's how it works
in our context: you generate two versions of the same content that
differ at some
point (the title, the intro, the featured image... something, anything).
The subjectivity of the theory also means that traders may have
differing opinions of how Elliott Wave Theory applies to a given security at a given
point in time.
I think this sad example illustrates once again, that we live
in a society of people with widely
differing view
points.
i; m not sure i follow your little brother thing, but sharing ideas and a conversation with two
differing view
points is a debate, and if both parties don't try to kill the other one this is a world of understanding thru conflict, for a
differing point of view is
in confliction with the others.
I
differ also from the various middle positions, which hold that there are some good things
in this culture (like greater freedom for the individual), but that these come at the expense of certain dangers (like a weakening of the sense of citizenship), so that one's best policy is to find the ideal
point of trade - off between advantages and costs.
Wells begins by positing two kinds of spirituality present within evangelicalism, distinguished
in his view not so much by different doctrinal starting -
points as
differing priorities assigned to moral reasoning.
There are of course other contributing factors, such as an increased tolerance for
differing points of view and protections for those
in society's minorities, but the trend is undeniable.
In addition, it may be useful to point out that in his valuable book Understanding Whitehead, Victor Lowe states (UW50) that Whitehead's «conception of growth has points of similarity with Hegel's, but differs in having no use for «contradiction,» and in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.&raqu
In addition, it may be useful to
point out that
in his valuable book Understanding Whitehead, Victor Lowe states (UW50) that Whitehead's «conception of growth has points of similarity with Hegel's, but differs in having no use for «contradiction,» and in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.&raqu
in his valuable book Understanding Whitehead, Victor Lowe states (UW50) that Whitehead's «conception of growth has
points of similarity with Hegel's, but
differs in having no use for «contradiction,» and in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.&raqu
in having no use for «contradiction,» and
in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.&raqu
in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.»
What the Gospels have
in common is usually more important than the
points on which they
differ, but not always.
Proponents of the movement to excommunicate Kerry
point out that abortion
differs from such issues as just war and capitol punishment
in that Catholic teaching on the issue is unequivocal.
Our views
differ in certain highly important respects, and
in our comments we have naturally concentrated our attention on these
points of difference, and tried to explain our reasons for them.
In particular, we may note that there are three points at which the Kingdom teaching of the synoptic tradition tends to differ both from Judaism and from the early Church as represented by the remainder of the New Testament: in the use of the expression Kingdom of God for (1) the final act of God in visiting and redeeming his people and (2) as a comprehensive term for the blessings of salvation, i.e. things secured by that act of God, and (3) in speaking of the Kingdom as «coming»
In particular, we may note that there are three
points at which the Kingdom teaching of the synoptic tradition tends to
differ both from Judaism and from the early Church as represented by the remainder of the New Testament:
in the use of the expression Kingdom of God for (1) the final act of God in visiting and redeeming his people and (2) as a comprehensive term for the blessings of salvation, i.e. things secured by that act of God, and (3) in speaking of the Kingdom as «coming»
in the use of the expression Kingdom of God for (1) the final act of God
in visiting and redeeming his people and (2) as a comprehensive term for the blessings of salvation, i.e. things secured by that act of God, and (3) in speaking of the Kingdom as «coming»
in visiting and redeeming his people and (2) as a comprehensive term for the blessings of salvation, i.e. things secured by that act of God, and (3)
in speaking of the Kingdom as «coming»
in speaking of the Kingdom as «coming».
In the first section three points will be discussed: First, the basic relationship between democracy and the Church, secondly a fundamental difference between applying the concept of democracy to secular society and applying it to the Church, and thirdly that despite this radical differ - ence the question about democracy in the Church may yet be pose
In the first section three
points will be discussed: First, the basic relationship between democracy and the Church, secondly a fundamental difference between applying the concept of democracy to secular society and applying it to the Church, and thirdly that despite this radical
differ - ence the question about democracy
in the Church may yet be pose
in the Church may yet be posed.
Although all three definitions are fundamentally similar
in that
in each one evil consists
in the loss of the past, the particular expression of the nature of evil that is found
in each (due to the equation between the nature of evil and one of its manifestations) suggests that Whitehead has elaborated each of those definitions from the standpoint of
differing preoccupations or
points of view.
It is, however, basically compatible with a Whiteheadian world view,
in my judgment, provided that one accepts a key
point on which I
differ, if not from Whitehead, at least from some Whiteheadians.
Accordingly, although at some
points it will be necessary to state wherein contemporary theologians
differ in their interpretations of the Bible and of biblical faith, we shall for the most part keep to the main stream of Christian conviction.
by Alburey Castell [New York: Hafner Publishing Co., 1949], p. 106 f.) Despite these resemblances, the ethics of pragmatism
differs from that of Buber's dialogical philosophy
in two central
points.
His conception of growth has
points of similarity with Hegel's, but
differs in having no use for «contradiction,» and
in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.
The wordless counting involves two capacities, the first being «seeing numbers» or choosing the object with a certain number of
points on it from among a group of objects with
points differing in number, size, color and arrangement.
But even regarding this law, one's starting
point should be to spell out whether he has
in mind the version of Aquinas or Suarez or perhaps some contemporary theorist such as Grisez or Finnis, because the versions
differ.
The reports
in Matthew and Mark (variants of the same)
differ in some
points from Luke's, and John does not report the hearing.20 At best we are at a disadvantage
in having no more than a very brief précis,
in Greek, of proceedings conducted
in Hebrew, which may have been quite lengthy.
They
differed on many
points of Islamic dogma, especially concerning the conception of God
in His relation to man, and the meaning of the unity of God.
Northrop observed such a confluence, and held that Whitehead and Berg - son
differed only on one major
point of doctrine: he alleges that, for Bergson, spatialization
in science constitutes a falsification of experience, while he thinks this is not the case for Whitehead.30 There are two problems with this claim by Northrop.
Messengers who observed a battle from different vantage
points could
differ greatly on how the battle was won, and still all be correct
in reporting that the country has been saved by a great victory.
Therefore two prehensions may have the same spatio - temporal standpoint but still
differ if the subjects
in question
differ in the unity of their subjective immediacies.73 But though
in this he sides with Cobb, Ford faults Cobb on the very
point Wilcox raises.74 For while God,
in Cobb's view, is omnispatial, he is not omnitemporal.
My
point is that a close reading suggests a multiplicity of ideas and beliefs that we are priviliged to witness while it's under construction, the Jerusalem controversy being one good example.Furthermore, the fact that we're able to understand that each of the synoptics significantly
differ from each other and we can observe contrast and similiarity between them and John's gospel, as well as Paul's letters suggests a process that speaks loudly of how religious narrative develops
in communities that seek the meaning of the «core events».
If there is one area
in which the children as a group do seem to
differ somewhat,
in emotional reactions, from the children that I meet
in wealthier communities — and even here I would be very cautious not to overstate this — it is
in their sensitivity to other children's moments of anxiety and their acute awareness of emotional fragility and of the tipping
point between exhilaration and depression.
The Church must hold within its fellowship persons who sincerely
differ at this
point of critical decision, call all to repentance, mediate to all God's mercy, minister to all
in Christ's name.4
Hartshorne's main
point here, presumably, is that non-literal concepts like «love» or «knowledge»
differ from literal concepts
in being matters of degree rather than of all or none.
The
point of view and tone
differ markedly
in prose and poetry.
While friends, we knew that our theology & politics
differed significantly at
points, yet what we shared most dearly was the conviction that, despite these difference, we were brothers
in Christ.
We must attribute them to Him only
in a terminative sense, as
differing aspects, from the finite
point of view, of his unique essence.
I am truly sorry that you don't have the capacity to engage
in intellectual debate and discussion without - hating someone that may have
differing view
points from you.
These observations have already set forth certain fundamental aspects of Jesus» conception of God, and
points at which his view of God
differs from the Jewish,
in spite of all they have
in common.
At least
in part to deal with such
points, Eigen more recently
pointed out that each biological genome is not a single sequence of bases on DNA (a unique «
point in sequence space») but rather a fairly large number of variant sequences that have quite similar — even indistinguishable — biological functions.11 b, 11 c Most of these functionally similar sequences
differ from the «wild - type» sequence
in only one or a few locations, but some have fairly large discrepancies.