Sentences with phrase «first raised questions»

Castro - Negron is part of a group called Lower East Side Organizing Neighbors (LESON), which first raised questions about City Planning's alleged mishandling of the Two Bridges projects back in May.
A journalistic investigation of Theranos first raised questions about its technology and provided evidence that it was not using its own testing regime to test samples sent to the firm.

Not exact matches

Reports say the iPhone maker is still wooing broadcast networks to be part of its content package — raising the question of why Apple (AAPL) is bothering in the first place.
This is not the first time, however, that experts and insiders have raised questions about the secretive technology behind what has become the hottest and most highly valued health startup in the world.
The Fed is expected to raise interest rates for the first time this year on Wednesday, and the question is what it will say about the rest of the year.
But it's hardly the first time questions over the role of distributors in the pharmaceutical supply chain have been raised.
CB: The first question the deal raised was, if you've got a controlling interest of a growing, disruptive company like Kobo, why do you let that go?
He was, for example, the first physician researcher to question the safety of Vioxx — and unlike most who raise safety questions, actually succeed in bringing the concerns to public attention.
But the revelation this week that Mr. Thiel was covertly backing Mr. Bollea's case as well as others has raised a series of new questions about the First Amendment as well as about the role of big money in the court system — specifically the emerging field of litigation finance, in which third parties like hedge funds and investment firms pay for other people's lawsuits.
The first question asked was about staying motivated on building up your business while you're working a 9 - 5 and raising a family.
That's the question that confronts officials at the Federal Reserve and institutional investors everywhere ahead of March 15, when the U.S. central bank will decide whether to raise short - term interest rates for the first time since December.
Tesla's record net loss in the first quarter and fast - burn through millions of dollars is raising questions about the company's ability to pay all its bills.
-- Finally, Brad DeLong asks a fair question: «Why, if you want to tighten monetary policy, are you doing so first by raising interest rates rather than by shrinking the balance sheet?»
When you decide to start a small business, one of your first questions is likely to be how to raise money to finance your business operations.
Reading that the Archdiocese of Baltimore is planning to build a new school in West Baltimore («Archdiocese of Baltimore plans to build first new Catholic high school in city in more than 50 years,» April 30) raised several questions for me.
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The allegations first came to light when Progressive Conservative Leader Paul Davis raised questions in the house of assembly about whether the premier had received complaints of bullying or harassing behaviour in the Liberal ranks.
«First a Noah's Ark discovery raised a flood of questions» Hahaha, a «flood» of questions!
A few years ago, the journalist Philip Nobile wrote an article near the first anniversary of the death of Princess Diana in which he raised what he termed «an indiscreet theological question
What I learned being raised as a Christian and spending the first ten years of my adult life as a Christian, is that most Christians are afraid of question and of anybody who asks questions — including Christians who ask questions.
When someone posits the possibility of freedom, why is it that one of the first questions raised is, «Well who's going to control it?»
Third, the Clintons began — at first not very artfully — to raise questions about the fitness for the Oval Office of a first - term senator with no real accomplishments or experience....
I'm glad Markham raises the question of whether First Things welcomes articles arguing for the validity of «lifelong, monogamous gay relationships.»
The issue of women in ministry had first been raised mainly but not solely in North America in the early «70s, with questions concerning whether women could be ordained as ministers or elders.
First a Noah's Ark discovery raised a flood of questions, then there was the much - hyped debate over life's origins between Bill Nye the Science Guy and creationist Ken Ham.
My original post was simply intended to raise the question of what came first, the theology or the abusive tendencies of a person, Driscoll particularly.
This raises my first critical question: Is this inclusiveness of other methods of interpretation in the actual practice of interpreting text really rooted in a hermeneutics properly so called, or is this hospitality to any and all disciplined methods of interpretation simply an ad hoc collection of exegetical tools?
Giving up on inerrancy is at first glance a solution, but in the end it raises much larger questions about the gospel itself.
The human capacity to author life and skip all over the genetic alphabet raises theological questions, just as does the human capacity to destroy life on a grand scale and actually put ourselves, for the first time, in a position to be uncreators.
To raise questions about the control of reproduction is to threaten the longstanding concerns of feminists and environmentalists who worry, in the first case, about who should control procreation and, in the second, about how much procreation creation can sustain.
But this part of her argument raises another question: If people's love for their children can motivate them to make heroic efforts to be good parents after divorce, couldn't the same amount of effort be expended to make many of the marriages work in the first place?
First, he was engaged upon a broad appeal to the public, by way of addresses in synagogues, preaching in the open air, teaching when he could find an audience willing to listen, and discussion with members of the public who wished to raise questions.
To answer these questions, it may be helpful to go back to the first chapter in which the general question of death's meaning was raised and to ask the same question of Jesus» death.
«Inappropriate» got thrown around a lot that day, as questions were immediately raised as to why Nunes didn't share this information with Schiff and the rest of the House Intelligence Committee, instead opting to share the news with the press and President Trump himself — a potential subject of his investigation — first.
This book is going to ruffle some feathers as I not only challenge the practices of baptism and communion (die to your rites), but also raise questions about the legal rights of Christians to the freedom of speech, to bear arms, and to various other rights guaranteed by the «First Amendment» and the «Bill of Rights.»
The third section, fifty percent longer than the first two together, considers several theological and philosophical questions raised by the relation between sacred theology and contemporary evolutionary theory, They include the distinction between spirit and matter, the unity of spirit and matter, the concepts of becoming, of cause and of operation, the creation of the spiritual soul, the insights of Aristotelian scholasticism, and the biblical narrative of man's origin as it relates to the theory of evolution.
For it will be seen, particularly in the first section, that even the Church's official permissive toleration of a moderate theory of evolution still leaves many questions unanswered, and in fact raises new problems.
The first business of the church in society, he said, is «to raise and answer religious questions within the framework of which... the moral issues must be solved.
First, one can raise questions about the freedom of the act of faith; one then situates the problem in the field of an essentially psychological or anthropological discussion.
Of all people, Christians in America should be the first ones to raise questions about our relationship to the State.
Questions that Niebuhr's theology might lead one to raise for Gustafson have to do with how theocentric piety emerges in the first place.
The basic question the First Amendment raises is: To what extent are we willing to give up the value of absolute freedom of expression in order to protect society from expressions which might destroy other values in our society, or the society itself?
If we now find ourselves obliged to raise precisely this question once again and to think it over afresh, we must first of all make it clear that we are here taking the concept of good in its widest sense, that is to say, simply as the contrary of vicious, lawless and scandalous, as the opposite of public transgression of the moral law, as good in contrast to the publican and harlot.
Having already addressed these first two issues, in the present chapter we shall focus on the questions raised by modern critics about the consonance of rational and scientific discourse with the idea of revelation.
Some thirty years ago Charles Hartshorne raised two questions concerning the Whiteheadian understanding of the temporal structure of God.1 He asked first if, in spite of relativity physics, there must not be a cosmic present, a divine immediacy in which the de facto totality of simultaneous actual entities exist.
The question needs to be raised as to why this even went to the Supreme Court in the first place.
I believe that one of the first responsibilities of the Christian teacher is to help men raise the theological question on the basis of which they may hope to understand the relevance of the gospel.
It also raises the question of the relation of process theology to the political concerns that had governed the first phase of the school.
«[B] ecause Professor Hawkins is the first African American woman tenured at Wheaton College, the actions taken against Professor Hawkins will raise questions about how Wheaton College treats minority and female professors,» they wrote in an open letter to Wheaton's president and trustees.
It was probably inevitable that questions about written sources, pieces of oral tradition and the editing or redaction of it all would be raised and addressed first.
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