This difference has to
do with the subject matter of the conferences.
(Yes, I know your blog header is actually nothing to
do with the subject matter of this book, but just go with it.)
Not exact matches
Contribute your own thoughts on the
subject matter, and
do so
with sincerity — you'll demonstrate thought leadership and increase the visibility
of your brand to new audiences, in the process.
«Once you see that that topic is a
matter of public concern,» Dietrick said, «the law
does not allow a judge or the plaintiff or the
subject of the story to come along
with a red pen and say, «I didn't really like the way you said it here.
If they don't have the
subject matter expertise that your business needs, they can conduct interviews
with members
of your staff and use them as the basis
of creating content.
What he meant by that had as much to
do with its niche
subject matter as it
did its funding source: Van Winkle's was not a traditionally independent journalistic venture, but the latest product
of mattress startup Casper.
And as Alexis de Tocqueville observed, some
of this has to
do with the profound intellectual changes characteristic
of a democratizing world, changes that alter both the
subject matter of history and the historian's manner
of approach to it.
But if the general
subject matter of the novels is demonstrably congruent
with Mantel's past, why
does she tell the stories from Cromwell's point
of view?
The leading question in every course dealing
with any
subject matter must be this: How
does this
subject matter (be it «logic, or Mexican - American history, or the sociology
of religion») contribute to assessing the validity
of Christian witness?
Most obvious is that teaching at all levels and
with all
subject matter came to be
done in «schools,» institutions
with their own type
of organization even when in or related to churches.
The
subject matter is defined as religion, a feature
of human reality that
does not necessarily have any close connection
with thinking at all.
Mod is an action by a person in an environment, depending on legality or hinduism, illegality by hindu atheism, criminal self center ism, it has nothing to
do with environment at large, as it is used today to define
matters, because actions
of a person are
subject to scrutiny individually, not collectively, bases for call to treat individual acts as individually not collectively.
Consequently as regards the fundamental contention we are examining, it is not appropriate, in view
of the historical associations that burden the word «material» to subsume under the term «
matter» the subjectivity which is also met
with within the primordial unity we have described, because to
do so would at least obscure the equally fundamental difference encountered in that unity between the knowing
subject and the object which is merely met
with.
While religious perspectives have nothing to
do with the technical content
of a lecture, they are relevant to a number
of aspects
of the academic situation.1 Where appropriate to the objectives
of the course and closely connected
with the
subject matter, some
of the questions which we have raised about the effects
of an invention on society or the ethical dilemmas faced by the scientist can legitimately be mentioned in the classroom.
He formulates it as follows: «By a process
of elimination we are left
with twenty - one sayings whose attestation and
subject matter do not give rise to objections
of weight, which are perfectly compatible
with the genuine teachings
of our Lord, and which have as high a claim to authenticity as the sayings recorded in our four gospels.
Birch and Cobb maintain that the ecological model is more adequate than the mechanical model for explaining DNA, the cell, other biological
subject matter (as well as subatomic physics), because it holds that living things behave as they
do only in interaction
with other things which constitute their environment (LL 83) and because «the constituent elements
of the structure at each level (
of an organism) operate in patterns
of interconnectedness which are not mechanical» (LL 83).
This perspective had been sharpened by a year's study at Berlin, but it is striking that his interests at that time were such that he
did not attend any lectures in theology, even those
of Harnack.5 Although he developed great appreciation for Harnack in later years, he worked out his own approach to Biblical scholarship by applying to the scriptures methods developed
with other
subject matters in view.
For example, the historians
of religions who are engaged in the religio - scientific inquiry into Buddhism or Hinduism tend to be preoccupied
with their
subject matters and
do not always relate their findings to the generalists in the field.
Accordingly, their vision
of theological education would seem to require that courses dealing
with these
subject matters would have to be survey courses oriented to the question «Who
does this material say that we are?»
sorry this is a bit
of the
subject does anyone know what the situation
with our overall debt is at the moment and what our repayments are i was under the impression that we are at about the # 245 million mark gross debt and about # 97 net debt are the stadium repayments lower now or something is the bonds interest dropped lower inprice we were paying something like # 20 - # 30 million in repayments but heard its down to about # 15 million per yr now i know we will have broken throught the # 300 million mark in revenue now i am guessing that contributes more to the transfer funds or if not what makes up the transfer funds in the club i.e deals or match day revenue plus cash in the bank which stands at a high level but must be just in case we might default on a payment we need heavy cash in hand to bail us out this side
of the club really intrigues me as it is not a much talked about
subject unless you are into that type
of area
of work or care about the general fianacial outcome
of the club
does anyone have more insight into our finances would be great to hear from anyone about this
matter cheers gonerwineverything (because we are)
While I don't know all
of the context
of the people responding to JoAnne's questions (or generally taking offense
with her questions), I suspect that the folks most upset are the most sensitive or vulnerable about the
subject matter and aren't we all at times, feeling very sensitive?
The hon. Gentleman
did not quite say this, but I think what he was driving at is that there is sometimes a tendency for people on social media to volunteer their opinions
with an insistence in inverse proportion to their knowledge
of the
subject matter under discussion.»
@JackOfAllTrades, as I have found in response to my communications
with moderators
of this site about other questions, just because a question would be suitable for other SE sites, doesn't mean that it can't be on this one if its
subject matter is appropriate for this site.
Being forcibly questioned on oath and without warning or legal advisors,
with no hint
of what the questions related to or whether it was a
matter involving them or someone else (maybe a family member or friend), the
subject either had to incriminate themself or someone else by telling the truth, be charged
with perjury if they lied or other witnesses said differently when questioned in turn, or be charged
with contempt
of court if they didn't speak.
The film is all in Arabic and Kurdish
with English subtitles, however, the mixture
of grief and eye strain
does make it a little hard going at times but stick
with it as director Mohamed A-Daradji has masterfully handled the
subject matter without falling into the obvious Saddam bashing pitfalls.
It is also obvious that u decided on purpose no to carry out reseaches on ur
subject matter, pls
do u also know that ur almighty MBBS was run as a deploma program once upon a time in this our noble country, so why insulting other medical feilds, saying they now says they are doctors & comparing nursing PHDs which ll take a minimum
of 10 years up
with ur 6 years MBBS.
When science comes to the
matter of bestowing its rewards, it should be blind to the mere accident
of sex; and one
does not have to be an enthusiast on the
subject of the extension
of the rights and privileges
of her sex, to feel that here is a woman who, by her brilliant achievement, has won the right to take her place
with her compeers in the Academy.»
The MRI scans showed that obese
subjects with binge eating disorder have lower grey
matter volumes — a measure
of the number
of neurons — in the orbitofrontal cortex and striatum
of the brain compared to those who
do not binge eat; these brain regions are involved in keeping track
of goals and rewards.
For this type
of physical result, the protein source might
matter; in another study published in 2017 in a different journal,
subjects who supplemented
with casein protein
did not experience any positive effects on body composition.
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When looking at studies exploring the effects
of adding bands or chains on specific strength gains in the powerlifting exercises, most studies have reported that it
does not
matter whether
subjects use free weights alone, or free weights
with added bands or chains.
But, no
matter what your company
does, or what their dress code is, your outfit should not be
subject to figure flattery or what the male gaze might call sexy (secretary sexy), but should rather say «I am a professional, stylish woman,
with a killer sense
of personal style — thank you».
I
did a search on the
subject matter and found the majority
of people will go along
with with your blog.
Despite the nightmarish
subject matter of a disappearing child, the execution here doesn't get too disturbing or emotional (compared
with the TV miniseries «I Know My First Name Is Steven,» which had stuck
with me for a long time not only because
of its being based on a true story but also because its narrative actually depicted the horrors the vanished child was going through while his parents helplessly searched for him - this story doesn't follow Oliver after he's gone.)
I just saw «From Here To Eternity» which also takes place on Hawaii
with army guys on base and pretty much
does the SAME EXACT THING
with the
subject matter of Hawii as its similar in some
of the themes but yet that is considered a classic all time, but people are just complaining because this movie came out now.
Even though Petit's walk is a
matter of historical fact — and the
subject of an amazing documentary — Zemeckis makes his audience feel the weight
of what Petit
did so well that our hearts flutter
with terror and we lean forward in our seats (maybe some
of us even watch from between our barely parted fingers)-- the tension heightened even more by the knowledge that the building would soon be completed and any such attempt would become impossible.
The scene is both striking in execution and startling in the
subject matter: Isabelle compares her lovers, and in the course
of doing so describes triggering her orgasms
with Vincent by contemplating her disgust for him.
Philip Glass (The Illusionist, Undertow) coats the film
with his usual whimsical style, and though the film might be deemed as too slight in its
subject matter to merit such heavy - handed compositions, the music is actually completely in keeping
with the tragic allusions underneath,
with motifs based on magic (wizard hats, old cats, strands
of hair, and gold stars tie in to the coven - like relationship
of the women) as well as Biblical references (Sheba is short for Bathsheba, the Old Testament woman seduced; Barbara's last name is Covett, and covet she most certainly
does).
Not only
do they all give nuanced performances, but they approach the
subject matter with an impressive level
of authenticity.
Audiences flocking to Philomena, Stephen Frears» (Lay the Favourite) adaptation
of Martin Sixsmith's non-fiction investigation The Lost Child
of Philomena Lee, may
do so for its central pairing
of Judi Dench (Skyfall) and Steve Coogan (Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa); their instincts may be at odds
with the serious
subject matter that canvasses religious interference and societal intolerance, but they suit the easy - going tone and amusing odd - couple act at the film's core.
Yet to say that it's as predictable as it is sickening in its laziness (there's a VH1 music video montage in which our odd couple attends a dance class) would be to downplay the actual visceral «wrongness»
of the piece, something that has nothing to
do with the
subject matter.
And conoisseurs
of Marvel's pithy putdowns will not be disappointed,
with Infinity War «s enhanced stakes and universe - threatening
subject matter doing nothing to dampen the enthusiasm
of the quippiest superheroes ever created.
Another is the sense
of danger underlining just about every scene, which has as much to
do with Rourke's unpredictability as a performer as it
does the
subject matter.
The morality
of what Tim is
doing is never broached by the
subject matter, which is content to set up mild comedic obstacles that can be hurdled
with great ease.
Try to imagine a film
of this scope and excellence
with any other
subject matter (admittedly, that isn't easy to
do).
But the weighty solemnity isn't earned by the
subject matter, especially
with characters who don't seem at all capable
of the kind
of introspection that might make the film feel as poignant as Turturro clearly wants it to be.
With various quality levels, an endless amount
of fascinating
subjects /
subject matters and additionally support from several governing docu - friendly institutions means that when the Sundance Institute offers funding and lab access to a given docu title it doesn't necessarily grant an automatic berth into the festival portion which is fine when there are so many other venues to launch.
I guess you can't have it both ways, because while Triple 9 certainly doesn't have good timing
with its
subject matter, it is one
of the most diverse films you are likely to see in 2016.
Even if much
of this film's legwork is
done by its inherently heavy
subject matter, the speed and economy
with which Corman made it (and, for that
matter, most
of the other 50 or so films he directed) impresses all the same.
The movie closes
with Karyn Kusama's Her Only Living Son and it's ultimately clear that this is the most effective effort in the bunch,
with the short, which is eventually revealed as a sequel to a well - known horror property, boasting a compelling
subject matter that builds and builds before reaching its appropriately grim finale - which ensures that XX
does manage to end on a positive note that's nevertheless unable to compensate for the ineffectiveness
of all that came before.