Sentences with phrase «from departure points»

A quick search for availability about 7 months out showed many open business class seats (sometimes up to 5 seats open) between Hong Kong and Auckland and so you'd just need to find Cathay Pacific flights from departure points in the US (SFO or LAX).
A quick search for availability about 7 + months out showed many open business class and first class seats between Hong Kong and Sydney and so you'd just need to find Cathay Pacific flights from departure points in the US (SFO or LAX).
Flights at this Aventura Point level will not be available to all destinations from all departure points and times.
It is sometimes the case that there a few different ways of getting from your departure point to your destination.
Price based on 2 adults sharing an inside cabin unless otherwise stated from the departure point shown.
From the departure point, you head towards the snorkel point by boat.

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His exit is the latest in a string of departures from the unit, Recode points out, highlighting that one of the project's other cofounders, Jiajun Zhu, recently left for an unnamed startup, while another group, including cofounder Anthony Levandowski, went to found a self - driving truck startup at the beginning of the year.
At this moment many of those colleagues are just below decks from the helicopter's departure point on the USS Tarawa.
It is also important to note that at the beginning of the current boom, the unemployment rate was around 6 per cent, suggesting that there was some excess capacity in the labour market at the outset of the adjustment to the mining investment boom (this is another point of departure from the theory presented in Section 2, which assumes that the economy is in equilibrium prior to the boom).
Thus, although his starting point in physical nature and individual psychology is nonformal, he makes logical and mathematical departures from this position to explore formal possibilities achieved by abstraction.
Some activists pointed to the less public role in same - sex marriage ballot initiatives in 2012, a marked departure from earlier fights - such as California's Proposition 8 in which the church vocally supported the move to have same - sex marriage banned.
At one point you define heresy as departure from the apostles» teaching and at another you define it as departure from historic church teaching.
As it turned out, my point of departure from the «emerging ministry movement» took me more into the missional wing of things, where I've been continuing to work with several virtual, international teams on social transformation projects.
It takes its point of departure from the voluminous literature on the subject of the gift.
Its distinction from Mark's theology is not its origin, but its point of departure — perhaps from an earlier level than Mark's — and its transcendental or metaphysical development, which in the end left that of Mark far behind, though chronologically Mark is some years later than Paul.
Our departure point is the structural, economic and financial crisis, with all the practical and ideological consequences which we can draw from it for our action programme.
But for that matter, I do not quite accept the «atheism» of Marx or of the death - of - God theologians for the very same reason, namely, that their counter-arguments against traditional theism also take their point of departure from the dualistic framework.
When we let ourselves become humiliated («humbled») there is no position or point of departure from where to bully.
Jesus understood the Kingdom of God as being manifest in his ministry; all else in his teaching takes its point of departure from this central, awe - inspiring — or ridicule - inspiring, according to one's perspective — conviction.
The point of departure in this work is the religious individual's sense of estrangement from Western culture.
19) of the Posterior Analytics, where Aristotle describes how the mind ascends to the first principles on which all science is grounded, he points out that the immediate point of departure of the inductive movement is not mere sense perception, but «experience»: «So from perception there comes memory, as we call it, and from memory (when it occurs often in connection with the same thing), experience; for memories that are many in number form a single experience.
Moreover, a supplementary condition is required for the success of an imaginative generalization, insofar as the generalization should always take its point of departure from within some particular branch of human learning.
After all, he wrote at the time, their political views had once proceeded from «the same point of departure
Cf. D. Emmet: «But the doctrine of the objective immortality of actual entities... in the constitution of other actual entities is, as Miss Stebbing points out, a departure from the earlier view of events as particular and transient, and objects alone as able to «be again».
Moreover, unlike consumer co-operatives which grew out of local needs, they have often taken their point of departure from an abstract idea or theory without reference to given localities and their demands.
To start from a point where Jesus occupied common ground with his Jewish contemporaries may help us to appreciate both the organic relationship of his teaching to its matrix in Judaism, and the new departure it marks.
Starting with Descartes, the focus and departure point of modern philosophy was the consciousness of the thinking subject, whereas prior to him, the Scholastics had departed from «being,» simply put.
From its single point of departure — to will one thing, the talk has moved out in different directions, ever returning, however, to this point of departure.
At one point there appeared an emergent idea so radical in its nature as to constitute a departure from traditional Judaism.
As Pastor Klein rightly points out, Mr. Nuechterlein inexplicably chooses women's ordination and other modern issues as tests of catholicity, despite their negative effects on church unity and their radical departure from historical Christianity.
From the standpoint of the Socratic thought every point of departure in time is eo ipso accidental, an occasion, a vanishing moment.
The temporal point of departure is nothing; for as soon as I discover that I have known the Truth from eternity without being aware of it, the same instant this moment of occasion is hidden in the Eternal, and so incorporated with it that I can not even find it so to speak, even if I sought it; because in my eternal consciousness there is neither here nor there, but only an ubique et nusquam.
Meanwhile, in 1981, in an innovative paper presented at United Theological College, Bangalore, Arvind P. Nirmal found a point of irreversible departure «Towards a Sudra Theology» which had eventually led him to be the father of dalit theology.3 Nirmal himself used to recall the lores and stories from the Marathi dalit oral tradition and admitted that he has been greatly influenced by them in his understanding of God.
This takes its point of departure from the picture of the feast of God upon the mountains in Isa.
In such questions, commonsense meanings can, at best, provide a point of departure, and one from which thc critical mind makes its departure rapidly and into distant places.»
From that point of view, despite the departure of Vermaelen, Arsenal still have 3 very good Center - Halves.
Setting the odds for these prop bets is a departure from just establishing a favorite to win and the point spread, according to Pat Morrow, Bovada's head oddsmaker.
Anchoring is different: Intentionally securing one end of the club against the body, and creating a point of physical attachment around which the club is swung, is a substantial departure from that traditional free swing.»
Costa's messy departure from Chelsea has dominated headlines since June, but at this point, whether he returns to Atlético is secondary.
Moreover, 13 of their 18 points accumulated thus far have come from home matches so the significance of Birmingham playing at home should never be underestimated, especially not when pitted against a Newcastle side who, while they may have one their first match under new management, are still getting used changes on Tyneside following the sudden departure of Chris Hughton last week.
Ivanka Trump, juggling dual roles of White House adviser and daughter of the president, said in an interview that the United States might need to admit more refugees from Syria — a pointed public departure from one of her father's bedrock populist positions.
The most recent Monmouth University poll had Clinton up 3 percentage points in the state, a departure from the wide lead Sanders built over the summer.
In Q4 2017, overall GDP growth reached 1.92 % up from 1.4 % in Q3 and 0.72 % in Q2 - the trajectory is clearly positive, a clear departure from the 2016 trajectory which at a point appeared to look like the country was descending rapidly into depression!
Cameron clinging to Coulson as his media fixer to the last possible moment, well beyond the point when his departure was inevitable, does say something about Cameron's judgement since he behaved in exactly the same way over Michael Ashcroft, the ex-patriate from Belize who bought up the Tory party.
Still, the three points is a welcome departure from recent form.
The Nigerian Immigration Service said yesterday that in the last fifteen months, running from January 2014 to March 2015, it has barred 23, 472 individuals from traveling out of the country to various destinations abroad from various departure points.
The week after Louise Mensch announced her departure from parliament, my first poll in Corby found a 15 - point lead for Labour.
Then came Evans» departure from her post as Ukip's policy chief (at that point Farage said he had «other plans for what Suzanne Evans can do for Ukip») around the same time as Patrick O'Flynn and Raheem Kassam wiped each other out.
«We have a lot of fine journalists at The News, but to my mind Jim was the point of the spear,» columnist Donn Esmonde said at a fete to honor Heaney upon his departure from the paper.
The lines emanate from well - marked indentations in the dark regions fitted by natural position for departure points, and are locally dependent upon the general topography of the fundamental features of the surface.
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