Sentences with phrase «from at least some kinds»

There is likely to be more judicial scrutiny of efforts to obtain information from at least some kinds of intermediaries as a result of this decision.

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I think you have to hope that... they step up, as Bell has done and make these kinds of investments that triggers a response from their competitors and that other people are at least prepared to look, even if it's on a limited basis like Beanfield has, at coming into the marketplace.
The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale first collected data from state and federal corrections officials in 2014 and again, in more detail, last year, taking what amounts to a comprehensive census on the use of solitary confinement in the U.S. Researchers found that in the fall of 2015, at least 67,442 U.S. prisoners were kept in some kind of restricted housing.
In August, it raised $ 120 million from investors including Bill Gates to fund research like the kind being done with LCA, which Bosley told Forbes would be enough to keep the company running for at least three years.
In that context, the Labo could tap into parents» desire to draw kids» attention away from screens, at least a little bit, acting as a kind of bridge from the digital world back into the real one.
People were increasingly reading e-books, so those that still sold the physical kind could at least profit from consumers» changing habits.
At this mid-March meeting, at the Santa Monica offices of Upfront Ventures, venture capitalists Kara Nortman of Upfront and Eva Ho from Fika Ventures will host the first of its kind for Southern California founders, and they'll be joined by both Aileen Lee and Jess Lee; Kirsten Green of Forerunner Ventures; Dana Settle of Greycroft; Emily Melton of DFJ; Rebecca Kaden of Union Square Ventures; Jodi Sherman Jahic of Aligned Partners; Steph Palmeri of Uncork Capital; and, last but not least, Renata Quintini of Lux CapitaAt this mid-March meeting, at the Santa Monica offices of Upfront Ventures, venture capitalists Kara Nortman of Upfront and Eva Ho from Fika Ventures will host the first of its kind for Southern California founders, and they'll be joined by both Aileen Lee and Jess Lee; Kirsten Green of Forerunner Ventures; Dana Settle of Greycroft; Emily Melton of DFJ; Rebecca Kaden of Union Square Ventures; Jodi Sherman Jahic of Aligned Partners; Steph Palmeri of Uncork Capital; and, last but not least, Renata Quintini of Lux Capitaat the Santa Monica offices of Upfront Ventures, venture capitalists Kara Nortman of Upfront and Eva Ho from Fika Ventures will host the first of its kind for Southern California founders, and they'll be joined by both Aileen Lee and Jess Lee; Kirsten Green of Forerunner Ventures; Dana Settle of Greycroft; Emily Melton of DFJ; Rebecca Kaden of Union Square Ventures; Jodi Sherman Jahic of Aligned Partners; Steph Palmeri of Uncork Capital; and, last but not least, Renata Quintini of Lux Capital.
Unless I see some kind of, at least high - school level assertion or argument from you, that we can go after....
No sooner had I finished my piece for Faith magazine's last issue (in which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to keep themselves at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop at least had done something to try to address the problem, and that he had in the process aroused the kind of secularist hostility which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
I get all kinds of «hate mail» for loving Muslims the way I would want to be loved which is to get an understanding of Islam from people who are at least sympathetic if not ardent supporters of the faith.
If it is to recover from its current woes, traditional conservatives need to resist the temptation of secularizing conservatism» at least the kind that empties it of religious content» and not allow the transient fortunes of political parties to intimidate them into abandoning their deepest held beliefs.
To act and know that we are acting, to come into touch with reality and even to live it,... such is the function of human intelligence... From the ocean of life, in which we are immersed, we are continually drawing something, and we feel that our being, or at least the intellect that guides it, has been formed therein by a kind of local concentration.
Biology seems to suggest that, for all of our empathetic features we still operate with a fairly instinctual pulse toward survival and self - serving fulfillment (or to at least live long enough to reproduce), so it's difficult for me to envision peace coming from within; but, I can submit myself to the communal disciplining of a peacemaking body of people who may, through rigorous training, shape me into the kind of person who can live peacefully amidst the insanity of never - ending traffic.
I find many of the times, the objection or concern many have for what tongues are comes from a misunderstanding of the purpose behind ONE of the diversities of tongues — there are at least four different kinds (diversities) of tongues mentioned in the Bible, (I've had readers of my book disagree with me and insist there's even more).
It may be that we are too dull and businesslike today, but at least we are safe from the kind of disillusionment that occurred so disastrously before, when romantic idealism was followed by general cynicism.
This at least is suggested by a few passages, such as the one from Process 12 quoted above.6 It is actually required by Whitehead's technical statement about the kind of objectification that takes place in the consequent nature.
At least, our experience of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit behaviors similar to many of our own; that those behaviors clearly seem to be signs of emotional and mental qualities familiar to us from our own knowledge of ourselves; that animals possess distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we feel obliged to recoil from that word on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all of this makes some kind of natural appeal to our moral sense.
I'm not denying that George Washington was a religious man (although I think that is in at least some dispute among historians), or even that he got some kind of inspiration from your bible.
At least it warns us against the wrong kind confidence on the matter, and it prevents us from succumbing too easily to that odd variety of self - centeredness, in the worst sense, which demands «immortality» because it is determined to play «dog in the manger» in God's universe.
Her own sympathies, at least with respect to causation, focus upon Whitehead's early philosophy of nature: «I now find myself distanced from his later writings, but increasingly sympathetic to the middle ones [e.g. SMW], especially as he was working towards a generalized notion of «organism,» and when his «passage of nature» could be seen not as one datum after another, but as a pattern - forming and pattern - sustaining process which could support a dynamic view of a causation underlying more restricted kinds» (CE vii).
There is significant evidence to suggest that at least some complex features of organisms result from what biologists call exadaptation, a phenomenon in which one genetic mutation confers a certain kind of survival advantage on an organism, and later, after subsequent mutations have occurred, the original mutation combines with the subsequent ones to confer a wholly different advantage.
I had hoped you might present coherent, consistent Christian theology (at least of a kind acceptable to the people you learned it from).
Luther accepted papal authority, but assumed that it was a service to the Church of a kind which would necessarily underwrite, or at least permit clearly expounded doctrine stemming from scripture.
The setting at La Pubilla is really casual, like you'd expect from a market restaurant, but a lot of the food is kind of fancy, or at least has flourishes.
Kind of makes this dish taste a little bit like dessert rather than Brussels sprouts, at least that was my intention even though I'm not sure my kids were quite sold (it's really hard to hide Brussels sprouts from kids!).
I like to cook a lot of quinoa to keep in the fridge and try to have at least one kind of legume either cooked from scratch or in a can.
My mom was the best and we always had a nice variety of cereal to choose fromat least 4 different kinds at any given time.
There are two main kinds of Spanish chorizo (at least from what I saw): thick one (sliced finely, can be used for example in sandwiches) and a thin one (looking like a «standard» sausage, which can be eaten raw or cooked.
I did suggest earlier this week that this season was one about which to be optimistic — there were a few Doubting Micky Thomases judging from the posts that followed such thoughts, but after a display of stunning attack, biting midfield (well, kind of, at least the two stayed out of Mike Dean's book) and innovative defending, surely we are now favourites for the title?
haha good on you, it is so worrying to hear the same thing from so many supporters regarding the feeling of emptiness replacing anger now after defeats, I kind of miss being annoyed, at least I preferred it to the apathetical feeling that has stemmed from the acceptance that under wenger we might never reach our true heights
He deserves at least that, plus a settlement with everyone effected from his shenanigans, along with some kind of community service.
Now that Walcott's gone pls sell welbeck, debuchy & chambers too.fellow gooners this kind of exodus is what I've been praying for, we should hope the new transfer team bring in at least 2 players to replace the outings and bring the rest in the summer.by the rest, I hope we bring in draxler or pavon then nzonzi / gueye from everton and another c.b and r.b for that babyish bellerin.above all hope mr Wenger says aurevoir!!!
All of those last three have good cases — at the very least, in an every - team - gets - a-rep kind of way — and Pedroia is about a good season or two away from being a first - ballot Hall of Famer.
I haven't seen Bould's press conference but if he thinks we still have a top 4 chance he's just as delusional as Wenger, to be honest that's the kind of jibberish rubbish I'd expect from Wenger and thought Bould would at least be a bit realistic.
«at least we competed...» [says stan as he sips on the blood of yet another small child] «kind a looking forward to the F.A Cup» [whilst he crunches down on a bone ripped from an unsuspecting Arsenal fan].
After watching semis Barcelona, Madrid, Bayern even Juventus, we must face reality we are far far from being a European powerhouse, we stand no chance with these teams, Henry was right we need at least four world class players, (excluding GK Ospina, he is a good one) to be at this kind of level.....
Walcott gives us something different, when fit the guy gets at least 12 goals and 10 assists a season from the wing, he might not be flashy like The Ox or Sanchez but he gives us something different, we should have as many different kinds of players in the squad to vary our playing style, The Ox is so inconsistent, he will have 1 good games and will have 4 average ones after.
The Terriers are on a three match losing streak against Burnley but this is the kind of game where they really need to pick up at least a point from to try and bolster their chances of staying comfortably away from the drop zone this season.
What happened on Tuesday kinda took all of that away from us because Juve head to Spain needing at least three away goals to have any kind of hope of making the semifinals.
Sadly, Ray has, at least to some extent, faded from the Arsenal collective consciousness in a way that many other stars of that Double year haven't — partly I suppose because there were just too many subsequent goals for Liverpool (each one a small dagger to my heart), and partly, and far more seriously, because his dreadful illness impacts on his ability to travel and maintain any kind of profile.
There was a private plane flying from Bournemouth to Liverpool, and it must've been Virgil van Dijk, who both lives kind of near Bournemouth and has been on a private plane at least once this summer.
You get the impression that they can only improve from here with their chuckle brother of a manager — he'll at least get them enthusiastic in a whacky kind of way.
In a home birth you usually don't have to go to the hospital (though there's at least a 1 in 10 chance that you will), but you or yours have to buy all kinds of crap beforehand (birthing pool, pads for protecting your bedsheets from blood...), then clean up after labor, make food and clean up after each meal, talk with the midwife or whoever is attending you (husband??)
So far at least, the data, says Dawn Comstock, PhD, an associate professor of Epidemiology for the Pediatric Injury Prevention, Education, and Research (PIPER) program at the Colorado School of Public Health, MomsTeam Institute Board of Advisor and a co-author of a 2014 study on injuries in high school lacrosse [5], «is quite clear - boys most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 75 %) from athlete - athlete contact, the kind of mechanism we all know helmets don't always do a great job preventing - while girls most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 64 %) from being struck by the ball or the stick, the kind of mechanism that helmets are actually quite good at preventing.
I've seen a mother go from a «turn a blind eye» enabler to someone who at least gives her children some kind of support once she divorced the father and took out a restraining order against him.
This kind of schedule will provide you with at least 3.5 hours of continuous rest that is from around 12:30 AM - 4 AM, as soon as you finish pumping (granted that your baby will let you rest!).
But in the prison service, we're at least trained to a very high standard in all kinds of things, from control and restraint to restorative justice.
[3] If Brown is also to include Nelson Mandela, who arguably made his name as much by his actions before gaining political power than after, then a discussion of political activists such as Emmeline Pankhurst or, perhaps even more so, Eleanor Roosevelt who successfully campaigned towards removing, or at least alleviating, a different kind of apartheid from their respective societies would have also made a welcome addition.
``... It's kind of a scandal, at least from our perspective,» the assemblyman continued.
English does serve as a kind of de facto lingua franca in a number of international settings, but it is not, from what I have read, taught universally in South America, many African countries, or in parts of Asia, at least not at an early age for effective language acquisition (and I am unaware of any evidence that English is projected to take over in a reasonable period of time on its own; I have read that in Southeast Asia, for example, emphasis may even be shifting to Chinese).
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