Sentences with phrase «ever more the case»

Jon Sobrino has written that as long as there is suffering, poverty, exclusion and premature death on an immense scale — which is ever more the case in Latin America — there will be need for a theology (whatever its name) that poses the kinds of questions posed by liberation theology.
This is ever more the case when it comes to the stock market.

Not exact matches

Still, there's an ironic punch line to the case: Because the stolen Bitcoins were sold right away, allegedly by Vinnik and long before Mt. Gox disclosed the hack, victims lost much more, in dollar value, than the hackers ever made — which, according to Chainalysis, was only about $ 20 million.
In this case, by not being greedy, he got more than he ever dreamed of.
Even more impressive is the fact that this is the first ever book that takes a case - based approach to entrepreneurship written by, for, and with insights from some of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world.
Nowhere has this been more the case in Japan, whose economy has remained in the doldrums ever since its bubble burst in 1990.
It's the only real reason anyone ever gets into the business, and that postulate is more important than any business case.
The result is more like the cliffhanger of a serial, leaving the viewer to try and imagine how the protagonist — in this case, the economy — will ever manage to be saved.
Sure, the darlings of new media — Buzzfeed, HuffPo, Politico, and many more — keep attracting ever more traffic, in some cases truly phenomenal traffic.
The rights and dignity of single moms and single people generally are better protected than ever [and that is progress], but there are also more single moms than ever, which might not be, on balance, good for the formation of personal identity in most cases.
It's also why he tries never to let a call go to voicemail — one of his more famous habits that continues to hold true, even after he put his cell phone number in the back of Love Does, just in case anyone ever needed to talk.
That would seem to be the case — since, He performs more abortions in the form of miscarriages than humans ever could.
To the extent that the man - made setting of man's life and the setting which was naturally antecedent to human freedom are specifically different, the latter being characteristic of earlier times and the former of the present, we are now living in a setting which almost in its very essence is more complicated and intractable and inaccessible to the understanding of the individual than was ever the case before.
I do think Stillman is aware of most of these downsides, but in any case, his film convinced me that there was more to that scene than we might think, namely, that at its best, it sought and to some extent achieved a more natural form of aristocracy - within - democracy than rock ever has.
In bothpublic and personal life, the institutions, observances, and teachings associated with religion — in this case meaning Christianity — appear to be ever more marginal, giving credibility to the idea that there is a necessary connection between modernity and secularity.
Careful controls erode, mechanisms of informed consent loosen, doctors and case managers assume ever more direct power.
In any case, as the 90s closed this rock - bohemian leftism increasingly appeared as little but a confused incoherence that took hyper - radical political gestures for granted (sort of as another mode of transgressionism — Chomskyite Marxism for me, Marilyn Manson for thee, piercings for both of us) even as its actual materialism and actual political impotence / apathy became ever - more pronounced.
Taylor, in the end, makes a case for «Judaeo - Christian theism,» and for «its central promise of a divine affirmation of the human, more total than humans can ever attain unaided.»
Meanwhile, Christian colleges, charities, and non-profits have been battling the mandate in court ever since, and last year, the Supreme Court sent their cases back for more review.
It may be case, now more than ever, that if you're going to get old you'd better be rich, and we are entering an era when it's going to be harder than ever to figure out how to make your money last as long as you do.
I now need your help more than ever, or rather, it is the honour of almost our whole University that needs it... You should use your influence with the Sovereign and Pfeffinger... to obtain for me from the Pope the return of my case, so that it is tried before German judges... You can see how subtly and maliciously those murderous Dominicans carry on with a view to my ruin..
Just in case you'd ever wondered: as it turns out, stuffing cinnamon rolls with chocolate chip cookie dough really does make them more delicious.
Furthermore, today's college campuses feature more diverse populations than ever and that will remain the case for the foreseeable future.
He explains that «the economy is not helping,» the prices on proteins are «the highest they've ever been» and veal is becoming more of a specialty item — it usually takes up less than 1 percent of meat case in any grocery store.
While eggs can be made to taste more disgusting than I ever thought possible, they can also be creamy, protein packed perfection and in the case of the baked egg cup, they are just that!
Consumers are faced with more choices than ever in the dairy case.
Organic The Soil Association is a good example of an organic certifying body which although committed to working at the highest level of integrity has come to the realisation that in some cases developing ever more stringent standards was not necessarily the best way to deliver this.
«In any case, we expect to see Aussie supermarkets focusing more on «customers» than ever — understanding who they are, what their needs and drives are, and how to communicate with them and engage their loyalty.
Nothing you could ever do to Giroud would ever make him come good just nothing.Its not a formation set up that gets a player to dribble, score, be world class, be dependable, wow the crowd and the like.Its the players» own ability that makes him do that.Once you don't have it ya ain't gat it brother.Read my lips!!!!! Once ya don't have it ya ain't gat it.As simple as ABC.So I expect this to be another de ja vu case and waste of time if Giroud and Alexis are paired.I'm even shocked it's coming from Henry.He should rather be giving us more reasons why we need a new striker and why we would fail if we don't get the new striker.Forget Giroud's stats for a moment and judge him by how he plays when you are watching him.You would realize that given the same chances at Arsenal strikers who are not even world class can do better.I want a new striker even if not world class and to be honest its not necessarily a world class striker that wins you a league but just increases the chances of winning it.Peace!!!!
... Whatever the case maybe, Wenger has most definitely lost the plot, more than ever!
In case you've missed Hedo Turkoglu over the last 2 - 3 years, he's back and more enthusiastic as ever with the Clippers...
this myth for years that the arsenal board and shreholders are greedy and only care about money has baffed me for a long time now, there is no concrete evidence that that is the case just opinions that its the case, the board are there to just make sure that the club runs smoothly and do nt go bankrupt under there watch in the history of the club that all the board has ever done nothing more.
As is ever the case the question remains why don't we spend more and why do we hang onto players who aren't quite good enough.
Jermaine Pennant's wife is now almost more well known than the former Liverpool full - back ever has been and a peek into her Instagram account will give you a good indication as to why this is the case....
Xhaka, who I like, or at least I like the Xhaka who plays for the Swiss national squad, has shown to be in way over his head in the premiership... of course he showed late in the year that he can stretch the field with the long ball but our squad isn't really set - up for that style of play... most of his long passes are in the air not on the ground and our squad without Giroud, which should have been sold the minute the transfer window officially opened, is one of the smallest in England... we need someone who can pick out the runs of our forwards in the lanes and who is fast enough to come forward into space without conceding his defensive responsibilities... we rarely see him shoot or even be in a position on the field to do so, we rarely, if ever, see him used for set pieces and it appears that the only person at the club who has ever coached him up when it comes to tackling is Coq, which explains his atrocious disciplinary record... maybe it's me but didn't you see him coming in and contributing more from an offensive perspective, with his killer left foot, than a deep - lying midfielder... if that wasn't the case we are the stupidest team alive for taking him over Kante
Back in the old days you could afford to just send your team out in a good old - fashioned 4 -4-2 every match and win more often than not, however, with AI manager's more intelligent than ever before on Football Manager 2017, that is no longer the case.
In case you were interested the other two clubs to have played more seasons that West Ham in the top flight without ever winning it are Stoke (62) and Middlesbrough (61).
We have to trust the appointed person, in our case Slaven Bilic, to make his selections based upon a much more intimate knowledge of the personnel under consideration than we will ever have.
Okay, if he sells Chambers assuming he has to, which centrebacks at Arsenal will he replace him with for top options and cover next season as the versatile Gabriel is currently sidelined with injury, the aging Mertesacker can't play ever three days anymore, Koscielny is more or less an Achilles injury case and won't be available for our first two opening Premier League games next season due to suspension.
It really was a case of men against boys, one of the more demoralising defeats I've seen for a long time, possibly ever, such was the dismal manner in which Arsenal exited the competition, which was with a whimper and without registering a single shot during the whole of the second leg in Spain.
Shows like Jamie Oliver's «Food Revolution,» and school districts like Chef Ann Cooper's former district in Berkeley, CA and current district in Boulder, CO, are often held up as examples of what's possible in school food reform, yet it's seldom ever mentioned that in each of these cases, far more money is being spent on those meals than the current federal reimbursement rate — and far more than that rate plus six cents.
After two to three weeks (possibly more, as sleep regressions CAN last as long as six weeks in some rare cases) of «Mr. Grumpy» you are probably questioning if you'll ever get your smiley, happy, bundle of joy back.
Neither Cuomo nor Coffey have ever said anything about «extreme left - wing ideology» when discussing their respective decisions to take a pass on Row E. (And, in Cuomo's case, this might be more of a trial separation from the WFP than a permanent divorce).
DC said the Leveson inquiry uncovered far more detail about the Jeremy Hunt case than Alex Allen ever would.
The case — along with the conviction of former Senate leader Dean Skelos, who is to be sentenced May 12 — was a capstone of Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's crusade against Albany corruption, and prosecutors asked for more than 14 years in prison — the highest federal sentence ever for a New York legislator.
Witness the case of Aidan Burley, the Tory MP who tweeted the following during the opening ceremony of the Olympics: «The most Leftie opening ceremony I have ever seen — more than Beijing, the capital of a communist state!
There is now a stronger case than ever that MPs should be elected with the support of more than half their voters — as they would be under the Alternative Voting system.
Lobbyists and lawmakers alike wonder, with good reason, whether the person they are talking to is wearing a wire or cooperating with prosecutors on some unknown corruption case that will rock this town ever more.
He is also more bullish than ever on his chances to win, and insists he is not exploring the launch of a new media company in case he loses the race.
But most PSBs apart from the BBC are under strain because of increased competition from ever more TV channels, the growing shift to the internet and, in the case of the commercial PSBs, from a downturn in television advertising revenue.
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