Sentences with phrase «good clue of»

Speaking of toddlers, they give a good clue of the correct way to use the loo: in a natural squatting position.
The batter was a good clue of how delicous this is going to be!
for the kingdom of heaven is at hand» That is a pretty good clue of where things need to start.
The best clue of the nature of long term trends I know comes from this graphic showing CO2rise / year compared with HADRCUT, especially SEE THE GREEN GRAPHIC in the lower part:

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I'm now retired but to think girls have lost a lot of important income because feminists think they know best, when they really haven't got a clue, is frustrating.»
Going back to the idea of egg freezing, I think it's fair to assume neither Facebook nor Apple will have a clue which employees are using the benefit, which is just as well given how personal the decision is.
If you don't have a clue about who's in the game or the pool and what they're doing, the patsy at the party is most likely you (or it will be soon enough) and that's an unhappy and ultimately untenable situation that never ends well for the ones who end up with the short end of the stick.
Americans spend a ton of money on diet and exercise — health clubs alone take in over $ 75 billion a year in revenue — in spite of the fact that most of us have no clue as to which nutrition and exercise plans are actually best for us.
Knowing what media they consume, which times of day they're active online, which other brands they patronize, what they do for leisure are all important clues that help you sell better to your audience.
The best clue for the source of the rise of the female breadwinner comes from splitting the data by the education level of the female partner.
But good traders need to take a proper approach to investing and have a solid understanding of the game, not to mention a healthy respect for markets, as much as they need an ap that offers clues on what the pulse of market sentiment will be in the short - term future.
It's the best clue as to when U.S. consumption and investment will pull back sharply, and when the river of foreign capital will dry up.
If you need help in this area, read 7 Signs of a Shareholder Friendly Management, which will give you some clues as to whether you're dealing with a good team of executives who have your best interests at heart.
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When people analyze the qualities it takes to be a good entrepreneur, we typically look at the existing population of successful entrepreneurs for clues.
This is somewhat of an inexact process, but with time, you'll get better at deciphering the subtle clues and behaviors of prospects to see which ones are genuinely interested and which ones are just calling around to do research or get price quotes.
You have a feel good mentality when you don't have the slightest clue of what good is.
I don't know if the other disciples understood what Jesus was talking about, but I had no clue, and so I said to Jesus, «Well, in that case, wash all of me!
«I'm home at last and I'm soaking through and through / then you handed me a towel and all I see is you / and even if my house falls down now, I wouldn't have a clue / because you're near me / and I want to thank you for giving me the best day of my life.»
The clues to the birthday of Jesus Christ are all over in the Gospels, but some of the best are in these first few chapters of the book of Luke.
Telling people they are sinning for being LGBT or for having an abortion or using birth control or trying to impose your specific set of beliefs upon others in the public square is not a good thing and certainly doesn't show that you have a clue as to the meaning of the word respect.
3 And smaller numbers seek, or are influenced by, experiences of clairvoyance, telepathy, precognition, and other extrasensory perceptions that provide clues to their views of the personal as well as the cosmic mind.4
What is the best way of making sense of the clues we see around us?
apparently you don't take the Word (logos) very seriously, however your definitely on the right course in Daniel and creation mathematics might give you a better clue here the 70 weeks are matched to the ministry, death and martyr of steven to start the church age 7 year long week.
If Jesus is what the gospel proclaims him to be — that One in whom the love and light and life of God possessed completely a genuine human life, possessed it so fully that we may say of him, as Mr. Basil Willey has well phrased it, that «the life of God is seen in him in human life» — then we can preach Jesus Christ as decisive, as definitive, as the norm for the God - man relationship and the clue to whatever else God may be purposing and accomplishing in this vast and mysterious creation.
The context of Genesis 1:26 - 27 gives us the best clues as to what is meant by «image» and it probably refers to the things that set us apart from animals — our intellect, emotions, will, authority to rule over creation, desire for relationships, and other non-physical attributes and characteristics.
since God made homosexuals, and all these heterosexuals keep producing gay kids and we have evidence of homosexuality occurring in another animals as well as neuroscience and social sciences since 1963 stating that being gay isn't a disease but a natural orientation and since the writers of the bible would have no clue that it could be an orientation (just as they could have no idea that the world isn't flat, not up on pillars, nor is it surrounded by water, nor was the earth created from a leviathan carcass) thus it is permissible and subject to the same statutes heterosexuals are.
That distinction is a half - truth at best, and it misses two important points: the widespread reading of such books not only tells us something important about the overall religious temper of our times; it may also give us a clue to one possible theological expression of the future.
Genesis gives us some clues about this, saying that there were two special trees in Eden: a tree of life; and a tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
In his treatment of the state, Jenson takes his clue from Augustine, according to whom the ultimate good in the polity is peace.
This history is at best only a clue to what the text says; the text is not supposed to be used as a clue to this history, for then the text would only be indirectly related to the meaning of the Christian faith.
The Gospel accounts of the transfiguration, therefore, provide the best visual clue to the nature of Christ's resurrection from death to life and the resurrection of all human beings at the end of time.
Here we find the essential clue which relates mathematics to the study of the good, and the study of the bad.
The quality of his relationships with his own children is often the best clue.
Every interpretation of the meaning of human experience, every understanding of the world in its totality, must by necessity start from some particular stance — or, better, must find some particular point that is taken to be of special importance among all the events or occasions; it provides a clue to the totality of experience.
Instead of such a self - defeating hermeneutic, it would seem better to hold to the unity of Scripture in its parts and whole, even while continuing to seek the individual author's intention and historical context for those clues that would allow us to maintain Scripture's integrity.
But whatever hope I now have for such growth of man toward rational decency is rooted in faith that Jesus Christ has given us men our best clue to the natures of both man and God.
Well, taking a clue from outflowing beyond one's own point of view, the first step would be to practice a certain openness to other points of view besides your own.
The first of these is the question of how we can adequately define that love which Christianity holds to be the clue to the nature of God and therefore define the content of that real good in relation to which all particular goods are finally judged.
When Archbishop Antonio Mennini was appointed as papal nuncio in London, observers of the affairs of the English Church had a good look at his record, for clues to what his policy would be in one of the most important areas of a nuncio's work: making recommendations to the Congregation for Bishops and the Holy Father on who to appoint to dioceses which become vacant.
This is a clue, I believe, not only to a philosophical interpretation of the meaning of human existence but also to the practical quest of men to find the good life for themselves and their societies.
There's a ton of stuff that we have no clue about in this universe that can not be explained empirically — especially why bad things happen to good people.
The final clue in this epic journey is the word Tolkien invented to describe what he saw as a good quality in a fairy - story — and that word was eucatastrophe, this being the notion that there is a «sudden joyous «turn»» in the story, where everything is going well, «giving a fleeting glimpse of Joy», whilst not denying the «existence of dyscatastrophe — of sorrow and failure».
Yeahright... since you are pretending to know scripture, I'll give you a clue... it is in many more places than Lev, and the description of it as a sin in the New Testament as well... just say you don't agree — its much easier and then you don't look so dumb
'''ll give you a clue... it is in many more places than Lev, and the description of it as a sin in the New Testament as well... just say you don't agree — its much easier and then you don't look so dumb»
It is Ambrose's outward behavior on the public stage, writes McLynn, «enfolded in the dignity of his priestly office,» that is the best clue to his historical significance, not his inner life.
Third, the resurrection offers the best clue about the relationship between our work for peace and justice now and the perfect shalom of the coming kingdom.
All these comments go to show that we are very far away from what is suppose to SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE... all you religious zealots get a clue... if your god is so powerful why doesn't he put your man in office... I'll tell you... he could care less about the piddly human contest to rule the world... really, please, use some logic in determination of who is best for this country.OF CHURCH AND STATE... all you religious zealots get a clue... if your god is so powerful why doesn't he put your man in office... I'll tell you... he could care less about the piddly human contest to rule the world... really, please, use some logic in determination of who is best for this country.of who is best for this country...
Well, he's got me proclaiming, for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear, that something is deeply amiss within; that we think we're special and you are not; that you need us more than we need you; that we don't trust you or your brain; that you are obviously going to hell without us; that we are completely out of touch with the real world; that we don't have a sweet clue about you, your kind, or your needs and desires; and that we're oblivious to innuendo and blind to double entendre.
Suggestion: SOMEBODY might want to clue in the apparently well - meaning Pope of the theological mechanics necessary to rectify the spiritually - bereft condition resulting from embracing the aforementioned «modern - day prophecy» which include these key steps FOR A BELIEVER - IN - CHRIST (vis - a-vis a «believer in Mary») having since become a Matthew 9:16,17 DEFEATED believer for reason of having erroneously elected to attempt to live the Christian life sans the Power and Presence of the Enabling, John 16:8 - 13 soul - convicting, 2 Cor.
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