Sentences with phrase «go about claiming»

After I change the title on the property to joint tenants with my son how do I go about claiming the life time gift exemption to avoid taxes?
As indicated in my resume, I am proficient in organizing meetings and interactive activities to assist residents in understanding their role and right in the society and how to go about claiming them.
We will post more information about this before the weekend, with a list of items and how to go about claiming anything that you are interested in.

Not exact matches

President - elect Donald Trump's Wednesday morning press conference was always going to be a must - watch event on the heels of bombshell (and unverified) claims about his close ties to Russia and other, far more lewd allegations.
Reviewers go back and forth about the assembly process, with some saying it's on the easy side — one reviewer says it took about one to two hours — and others claiming it's more difficult, such as this buyer whose review is entitled «not fun to assemble.»
Meanwhile, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it is looking into the vulnerability claims (Muddy Waters told the agency about the claims before going public with them).
She went on to claim that there were «numerous inaccuracies» in the story about her family, but didn't go into detail.
De Galhau: We «Should Work On» Exchanges Speaking at the City Week banking conference in London April 24, de Galhau, who has gone on record to make some curious claims about cryptocurrency in the past, appeared to choose the industry as a specific point of interest.
Now there's no doubt that something has, indeed, gone badly wrong with capitalism in the recent economic cycle, but we hasten to add that stocks are not only a claim on one year or one cycle of cash flows, but are claims on a stream of future deliverable cash flows with an effective duration of about 50 years.
To claim that NAFTA has created jobs is fine but the problem with that argument, especially when talking about automotive manufacturing that went to Mexico, is that those jobs would have also been created in the US if that auto manufacturing had been built here in the US.
In all, remarkably little money went to pay actual insurance claims: about 5 percent.
Trump's comments about the relationship broke an 11 - day silence since Daniels went public with claims of an extramarital affair with the real estate mogul in a 60 Minutes interview.
President Donald Trump went off script in West Virginia, renewing claims about voter fraud and criminals crossing the border after literally throwing his script in the air.
He then goes on to assert that it is simply not true that strength and weakness in gold stocks tells us anything about the future performance of gold, which as anyone with a little bit of experience in trading this sector knows is incorrect, even if he tries to support his claim with presumably carefully cherry - picked statistics.
Cruise was so concerned about making sure the GM acquisition would go through that it filed a lawsuit before Guillory made any legal claims.
But the claim with which Keister begins her study» that a person's religious beliefs will exert some influence on whether he will pursue material wealth and how he will go about doing so» seems eminently reasonable.
I am saying all this to inform others that it is a slippery slope claiming to hear the audible voice of God and then go around bragging about it.
I think too that if we're going to start using the Sacred Text for prooftexting our particular understanding of human psychology then what about the claims of Jeremiah that speaks of the unknowability of the human heart?
The arguments presented by the creation institute in this regard are valid but they never went about proving their claim.
In the last church I went you when a leader claimed she was being prophetic and doing what God does, I challenged her about being insulting, practicing false prophecy and using God's name in vain in her sexist approach.
He goes his way indifferent to the distribution and division of earthly goods, as one who has no possessions and desires none; he is not concerned for his daily bread, like the birds of the air; he does not trouble himself about house and home, as one who neither has nor seeks a shelter or a resting - place; he is not concerned to follow the dead to the grave; he does not turn his head to look at the things that usually claim the attention of men; he is not bound to any woman, so as to be charmed by her and desirous of pleasing her.
and, if god is going to punish someone for something in which they have no choice (also a claim made by blog christians), what does that say about the nature of god?
Don't know where your post is going with these incredibly stupid claims but I was talking about free will and the inconsistency that poses for an omniscient God.
And Paul is making claims about «all flesh» and «every person» and about the «power of the gospel to save» that go beyond the specific cultural conditions of Jews and gentiles in the first century — his language demands to be engaged with at the anthropological / theological level.
The show wasn't going to feature scholars refuting the (ridiculous) claims made about Islam.
True - we don't yet understand how the first cells self - replicated, but we don't go off and make outlandish claims about how that happened either.
but what about for the past 2000 years where we have literally seen NO miracles other than some people claiming their headache went away because they prayed to St. Thomas or what have you.
And I don't mean «let's paper over the cracks here» or pretend we're happy when we're not, I mean Christianity is surely about saying, yep, some of us are going through excruciating pain but God never claimed we wouldn't, but throughout that pain I'm going to rest in God and trust there is better to come outside this life.
In the book, I went on to claim that philosophers can bring some valuable resources of their own to such an interdisciplinary conversation about education.
Sure, David goes on to say that he was uneasy with such a claim and wasn't even sure that it was true, but still... how do you write a book which is supposed to be about taking back your faith from the American Dream and start the book by stating that you are the youngest megachurch pastor in American history?
One of the things that makes the book the most interesting, is that Wallace begins each chapter explaining some of the tools and approaches he used as a homicide detective, and then he goes on in the rest of the chapter to show how he used this tool or approach to investigate the claims of the Gospels about Jesus Christ.
Wallace begins each chapter explaining some of the tools and approaches he used as a homicide detective, and then he goes on in the rest of the chapter to show how he used this tool or approach to investigate the claims of the Gospels about Jesus Christ.
But it isn't really going to be relevant in discussions about the truth of religious claims.
«If there is proof about your Jesus being whatever you claim he was, go ahead and present your information.»
Since you lack specifics about such claim, and you have not visited me personally, therefore I do not know the other people also I am going to dismiss your claim as false.
@Colin & others I'm not going to argue your claim that orientation is genetic because I think there is some truth to it, however, I have questions about the evolutionary shift to growing numbers of LGBTs.
And because of that, if Christians are to emulate Jesus (1 John 1:6, «Whoever claims to live in Him must walk as Jesus did») then unconditional love is the only way to go about it.
Most people I speak with who are not affiliated with a specific religion care more about humanity as a whole and the future of the species than those who I speak with that claim the world is going to come to an end, and soon.
Sacks» reflections about the Lost Mariner finally yield the conviction that when memory is gone, a claim to identity is still possible, but the source of this claim comes from an unexpected context of behavior.
Instead of claiming to be the Answer, go out and find some questions first, because you've clearly never had any about this subject (your pre / assumptions are profoundly unfortunate).
Abest - selling book about a Christian boy who claimed to have gone to heaven and returned has been pulled... More
On the other hand, 14 per cent claimed that their viewing of religious programs was a «substitute for going to church,» and about 20 per cent said that they watched religious programs on Sundays during church hours.
In a whirlwind tour, the Nobel laureate who is democracy's champion in Poland, received the Medal of Freedom from President Bush, addressed a joint session of Congress, spoke to his fellow trade unionists in the AFL - CIO, went to New York to engage questions about Polish - Jewish relations, and there was complete silence from the paper that claims «to cover the news from the angle where church and world intersect.»
God is reserving rocks for YOU to crawl under, while you look for a hole to hide yourself from the furry of His Presence... I'm not defending the Christian «right», the ones who sold themselves out to Repuablican - ism, but if you're gonna talk about the people who claim Christ as their Lord and Savior, then you should know that He gave those who hate Him and His people this promise.
The book isn't intentionally profound, and it's occasionally very misguided — but the description of what people claim they want (a soul mate) and how they go about securing it (Tinder) does reveal something profound: Modern romance is complicated because the ends, the means, and our expectations of relationships all conflict.
And... I can think of many reasons why certain group of people might not be here, (a ssuming for the moment that your question is accurate), How about... why would «gays» want to be on a belief blog where there are Christians who constantly claim they are an abomination and going to burn in hell, and they are not worthy of God's love, unless they «change their sinning ways.»
But, I think, if you combine other verses that talk about the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22 - 22), that anybody who is Spirit - filled and claims Christ as Lord, their life is going to reflect that.
stop «blaspheming» about the Holy Prophet Muhammed (PBUH), we could be going... but «noooooo» someone had to speak out as a Christian, and claim that Jesus could kick Muhammed's ass or something like that.
Creator Nic Pizzolatto claimed to be surprised by the nature of True Detective fan engagement: «I've enjoyed reading people theorize about what's going to happen because it's a sign that you're connecting.
-------------------------- Then support your claim about babies going to hell by using Scripture.
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