Working within the group, this parent began to explore some of
the early difficulties in their own life and the trauma's they had experienced.
There have been
early difficulties in measuring ocean heat.
Whatever
my earlier difficulties in understanding the use of the word «God,» I found that if I were to get anywhere with the problems now confronting me, I had to accept myself as a member of one of those two linguistic communities and therefore to speak with them of the God of whom they both spoke.
In spite of
her early difficulty in assessing breed type, Meredith now has her ideal firmly fixed in her mind.
Not exact matches
'' (The ongoing standoff between the euro zone and Greece) also increases the chances of snap elections
in Greece as after overplaying his hand and facing increasing
difficulties in concluding the review, Tsipras may be tempted to cut his losses by calling
early elections before Syriza (the ruling party) loses more support for adopting unpopular measures,» Piccoli said.
The channel was kind of on auto - pilot while it regrouped itself from some
earlier difficulties back
in 2008 and 2009, so it was just a question of putting
in the dollars for programming.
«Women can now make potentially life - defining decisions about how to proactively plan for the family they want to build and be more efficient
in overcoming fertility
difficulties they are experiencing using better, more personal, information than age,» founder Piraye Beim shared
earlier this year
in TechCrunch.
Despite the apparent importance of DB plans to retirement income prospects, DB plans are facing serious
difficulties in the
early part of the 21st century.
Unfortunately, as I noted
earlier, investors have earned an «F» for vigilance
in recent years, so our lead time on new
difficulties may be shorter than we might like.
I would argue that the mechanism that forced up the savings rates
in the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact economies seems to have been the scarcity of consumer goods: income levels among workers were generally not too bad, but these workers could only convert income into consumption with great
difficulty, if they got
in the right line at the right store
early enough.
We then calculate what the ratio would be if Amazon added 50,000 Amazon workers and 62,500 supplementary workers over a ten year period, as Amazon's RFP projects, and if the city's housing supply grew 20 percent faster than it did
in the
earlier period.1 We adjusted the 20 percent figure up or down to reflect differences
in metros» level of
difficulty in producing new housing, and we assumed that vacancy rates would drop to between 3 and 5 percent of the city's housing stock.
Failing to start the extension process
early can result
in difficulties such as having your SIN card renewed or ensuring continuous provincial medical coverage and, at worst, losing valid immigration status and being asked to leave Canada.
Exports to other east Asian countries have fallen by over 10 per cent over the past year, reflecting the economic
difficulties in some of those countries
in the
early part of that period.
The
difficulty in valuing their potential
in their
early phases is what fuels such instability.
The
difficulties with the doctrine of resurrection did not disappear after the victories of the Pharisaic party
in Judaism and the orthodox
in early Christianity.
Although, according to Grant, what characterizes the God of the gospels is «all - inclusive love,» the theme of love was one that philosophical theologians treated «only with
difficulty»; after the New Testament, we encounter «relatively few references to God's love»
in the
early Christian literature.4 The subject of God's power, however, is an altogether different matter.
The
difficulty with the «Lo, here» «Lo, there», reference is that it has both been translated from Aramaic and also become part of the stock
in trade of
early Christian apocalyptic (Mark 13.21 par.)
Due to problems with allegedly excessive emotionalism as well as
difficulties in transmitting charisma to a second generation, the Assemblies of God faced some of the same problems that caused the
early church of the first centuries to abandon «signs and wonders.»
But
in addition to measures of prevention I found that modern sheep farming has also made advances
in the
early detection of
difficulties, and
in a rapid approach to them once detected.
Thus the focus of both Whitehead's diagnostic statements, already quoted, is upon the substance - quality categories (or mode of thought) which makes these two texts consistent with one another and with a third such statement occurring
earlier in Process and Reality: «All modern philosophy hinges round the
difficulty of describing the world
in terms of subject and predicate, substance and quality, particular and universal» (PR 78).
The third
difficulty that must be cleared up was already alluded to parenthetically when I remarked
earlier that Hartshorne uses the term «literal,» also,
in more than one sense.
Yet one more conviction links the one thousand columns, and
in fact dates back to the
earlier series of Catholic press columns I wrote from 1979 until 1986: the conviction that the Catholic Church
in the United States, for all its
difficulties, is more likely to be the «Church
in the modern world» envisioned by the Second Vatican Council than any other local Church.
One who affirms a doctrine of apostolic succession culminating
in the authority of the bishop of Rome must not only choose between succession of teaching or succession of office (as J. B. Lightfoot
in his own day understood), but also surmount the historiographical
difficulty posed by the
early Church's transition from apostles to presbyters, and from presbyters to a single monarchical bishop.
A further
difficulty lay
in the fact that the
early traditions of the Semitic race were negative about return from Sheol.
I think he is under great
difficulty in giving an account of causation
in our normal sense of interaction between different things, because he is obsessed with causation as the relation between an
earlier and later stage
in the same process.
On the contrary, he remains caught
in precisely the same paradox which
earlier he had fled: the discovery that the deepest human
difficulties can not be resolved.
The
earlier Whitehead was closer to the philosophy of science; the
difficulties in his views are ones that philosophers of science can recognize.
The most important
difficulty in the
early part of Acts has to do with the conversion of Cornelius, described as a centurion of the Italian cohort (10.1).
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement
in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes
in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham
in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat
in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in 1964; a battle over sex education
in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in Anaheim, California,
in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks
in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in West Virginia
in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in the
early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently
in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency
in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the
difficulty the Religious Right has had
in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
I think attributing
difficulties that Germans faced
in the
early 20th century being attributed to the «Jewish problem» was scapegoating and I think scapegoating is wrong.
It is clear, however, that the New Testament's so - called «anti-Semitism» — which
in fact only reflects
early Christian
difficulties with established Judaism — was
in later times used to justify real anti-Semitism.
I do have great
difficulty with the first thought — after all, my brother
in law died of cancer
in early 2014, when he cared for 3 natural children and 11 adopted ones.
It channels acceptable work too narrowly and makes it
difficulty to take a point of departure quite outside of that which was appropriate
in the
earlier period.
Most alcoholics
in the
early stages of treatment and care have
difficulty in the appropriation of the traditional resources of Scripture, prayer, sermons, and worship.
Meanwhile, scholars jumble things by pointing to the falleness of even the pure
in history, the diversities and divisions of
earliest Christianity and the
difficulties of remaining historyless while moving through history.
Those who do not believe that Paul can have written the Pastoral Epistles must remember (1) the
difficulty of proving non-authenticity by statistics, (2) the genuine gaps
in the knowledge we possess about
early Christianity
in the first century, and (3) the warning possibly provided by a parallel case
in classical philology:
A child who is
early taught that he is God's child, that he may live and move and have his being
in God, and that he has, therefore, infinite strength at hand for the conquering of any
difficulty, will take life more easily, and probably will make more of it, than one who is told that he is born the child of wrath and wholly incapable of good.»
If we want to take it even further back (and look through our «it all happens for a reason» glasses), my personal health struggles which came to a pinnacle
in my
early 20's, which finally pushed me to learn about how I could HEAL myself with FOOD, without dieting, determined to be «fed» AND «fit,» it also becomes apparent how those
difficulties were absolutely necessary.
Englishmen and women who were stationed
in India
in the
early days of the Raj had no choice but to eat native foods because of the
difficulty of obtaining British imports.
It's difficult to blame Ozil for the
difficulties he's faced at Arsenal without looking at the big picture... like the fans, he too was lied to by Wenger... there is no doubt
in my mind that he was told by Wenger that he was trying desperately to recreate our
earlier success by acquiring players that fit the system he ran when Henry was
in his prime... as we know this hasn't happened...
in order for Ozl to flourish he needs some speed up front, forwards that can make intelligent runs, a boss
in the midfield to compensate for his obvious defensive liabilities and defenders who can transition from defence to offence quickly and efficiently... much like he had
in Real and with the German National squad... unfortunately he ended up on a squad that has a striker who plays with his back to goal, very few intelligent runs into the box, minus Sanchez, no one to take pressure off him
in the midfield, once Cazorla was injured, average defensive midfielders around him, which simply highlighted his lacking defensive qualities and defenders who lack the necessary cutting edge when it comes to transitional passing... instead of blaming Ozil, which is simply too easy, especially considering his mopey disposition, we should be asking ownership and / or Wenger why they brought him
in if they didn't intend on doing what was necessary to get the best from him... can you imagine Ozil playing with the likes of Henry, Viera, Petit and Pires, it would be incredibly to watch and even more difficult to stop... so the only thing different between his experiences
in Real and with the German team versus his time at Arsenal are the players around him and we all know who is
in charge of making those decisions, the Grinch who stole soccer
A disappointing career for one who looked top class
in his
early days, Craig Bellamy is another player who has his career ruined by personality
difficulties, though he had his moments at Liverpool and Manchester City.
In an ideal world, the Portuguese tactician would have had his entire squad available to him
early, but both he and Man Utd have encountered
difficulties across the board so far this summer.
With injuries and a disrupted pre-season causing us
difficulties at the start of the season, the Gunners are already playing catch up, but it is still
early days and with players like Per Mertesacker
in the squad, I am sure we will be alright.
The last thing they need this
early in the season is the
difficulty of trying to do a race weekend with a broken engine.
First of all, Samp want to sign a replacement, as they don't want to repeat the mistake they made
earlier in the summer with Milan Skriniar (selling him and then encountering enormous
difficulties in finding a replacement).
There had been rumours
earlier in the day that Arsenal weren't going to be
in for any major signings because of financial issues, with wages becoming a
difficulty with such a large squad.
If you are having
difficulty latching
in the
early days due to fullness, softening the brown area around the nipple (areola) with counter pressure can make latching easier.
Seek the advice of your pediatrician and / or an
early intervention evaluation by an occupational therapist or speech therapist trained
in infant feeding if your baby has
difficulty with coordinating the suck / swallow / breathe pattern, chokes or gags during feedings, loses a lot of liquid during feedings and can't form a seal on the nipple or has a tongue tie.
The research contradicts the findings of
earlier studies, including one by researchers at Florida Tech
in 2003, which suggested that heading
in soccer may result
in the short term
in weaker mental performance, including a decline
in cognitive function,
difficulty in verbal learning, planning and maintaining attention and reduced information processing speed.
There seems to be an increase
in the world and it may have something to do with our digitalized universe that we're now immersed
in but it basically is mild form of autism is or Asperger's syndrome is people are not be involved with others, that they feel comfortable on their own, that they have
difficulty picking up social cues, emotional cues from others, that they have a harder time imagining what the other person might feel and they oftentimes just need to be trained or especially
early that this is what's going on so that they can begin to compensate and learn about the other person and how they might be feeling.