Sentences with phrase «doing inestimable»

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Moreover, even in the face of the apparent «uselessness» of the liberal arts, why do we think that they offer something of inestimable value?
Much surely remains to be done so that the inestimable riches of the Catholic tradition become more visibly present in the day - to - day life of the Church.
Anniversaries inevitably beget memories, and, for me, the most poignant of those memories is the inestimable work Dr. J.B. Danquah did to mobilise the Ghanaian people to insist on the building of this University.
Hi Beth, Thanks for the inestimable information, Does it make a difference if «LIME» is squeezed instead of «LEMON» Thanks again, keep good work up.
It's Got: An impressive Ryan Reynolds doing his best Jack Torrance impression minus the grotesque gurning (no mean feat); the great Philip Baker Hall having his inestimable talents somewhat wasted in the rôle of local priest and would - be exorcist Father Calloway; Lisa (Rachel Nichols) the babysitter from hell - although not literally, unlike several other of the films characters; and a brisk economy that more ponderous, minute - heavy horror films of recent times would do well to emulate.
Or as the inestimable Terry Stoops of the John Locke Institute notes in his own comments about the piece:» Ravitch does her best to exploit the Newtown shootings to advance her own political agenda.»
In all fairness, I commend his comment to you along with his point that we are focused here on only one aspect of the «inestimable value to the process» that he says he believes (and I do, too) most publishers add for most writers.
By doing so, you will save an inestimable amount, net of fees of -LCB--LCB- totalFees -RCB--RCB-
The inestimable Climate Audit [or] Steve McIntyre has done so for the alkenone proxies (31 of 73 total), the largest subgroup.
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