Sentences with phrase «here as a reference»

I cite three examples here as references:
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The 1988 film Big is used here as a reference point, or Shallow Hal, for a more modern reference.
I decided it would be useful to have it here as a reference, so here goes.
(I don't mention specific numbers here as the reference range varies from lab to lab and the units from country to country.)
It would be unfair to compare the Nintendo Switch to the other consoles in the current console list as it was purpose built to be a handheld, so we will not be doing so moving forward — it's simply here as a reference and to satisfy curiosity.
The concrete, which serves here as a reference, has had its surface forcefully imprinted with the texture of split bamboo.
If you want to create a comprehensive job application letter, you may use the available Job Application Letter Templates we offer here as your references.

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«Today as an employer, you almost have to supply references from current employees to verify what it's really like here.
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As we can see from this table of official oil production data, OPEC oil output slipped by 8,100 barrels per day in January to 32,302,000 barrels per day, from an December production total of 32,310,000 barrels per day, but that was a figure that was originally reported as 32,416,000 barrels per day, so their production for December was effectively a 114,000 barrel per day decrease from previously reported figures (for your reference, here is the table of the official December OPEC output figures as reported a month ago, before this month's revisionsAs we can see from this table of official oil production data, OPEC oil output slipped by 8,100 barrels per day in January to 32,302,000 barrels per day, from an December production total of 32,310,000 barrels per day, but that was a figure that was originally reported as 32,416,000 barrels per day, so their production for December was effectively a 114,000 barrel per day decrease from previously reported figures (for your reference, here is the table of the official December OPEC output figures as reported a month ago, before this month's revisionsas 32,416,000 barrels per day, so their production for December was effectively a 114,000 barrel per day decrease from previously reported figures (for your reference, here is the table of the official December OPEC output figures as reported a month ago, before this month's revisionsas reported a month ago, before this month's revisions).
The triangle appears here as well, once again serving as a reference to the Trinity.
We have already covered this as much as possible... we can't arrive at any final conclusion via hard references... we can't go to the census and see how many people self - identified as Neocons and check their ancestry... we've done about all you can do here as its not a rigorous analysis.
The other words used by Jesus here: «It is I», are seen as a reference to the holy name of God given to Moses at the burning bush (Ex3).
The ET is here somewhat misleading, as, unfortunately, is the case only too often, in that it omits the reference to anti-Jewish polemic [p. 164]-RRB-.
we are here moving in the world of a holy - war theology such as we find at Qumran, where references to God and his Kingdom are to be found in the context of the eschatological conflict of the «War of the Sons of Light against the Sons of Darkness».
The difficulty with these two elements in the saying is twofold: the integrity of the «Lo, here,» «Lo, there» reference (We do not find the future tense in this part of the saying [«nor will they say»] in contrast to the later present [«is entos hymon»] a difficulty, as does, for example, C. G. Montefiore, The Synoptic Gospels [London: Macmillan, 1927] II, 547.
Here ya go as far as reference politically: «My kingdom is not of this world.»
Such reference is regarded here as being the process by which sense presentations perceived in the «mode of presentational immediacy» are projected on to regions of space external to the percipient.
But it lacks a reference point outside the self, as life is improvised in the here and now to fill her emotional needs under no eye of eternity.
The phrase «unique focus» is used here as a sort of personal testimony, although it appears in addition with reference to St. Paul (p. 22).
Christian is here speaking of the concept «event» as used in Whitehead's earlier works; the term doesn't change its reference in the later works, though it practically drops out of the picture as being a less than ultimate concept (corresponding to the notion of a structured society) which gives way to the category of «actual entity» as the term descriptive of ultimate, concrete reality.
With regard to the meaning of the last sentence, I do agree with David Boucher's interpretation of reducing its meaning to being a reference to the following term's lectures.36 In my view, however, it is the last but one sentence which is of utmost importance here, referring as it does to Collingwood's concept of objective idealism, as elaborated in «Realism and Idealism» and adumbrated in «The Function of Metaphysics in Civilization.
Here again, it Would be wise to begin gradually, using indirect feminine references — images which describe God as «like» a mother — in combination with traditional masculine images.
I was reading the thread here, and happened to notice as the other posters began to dismantle your arguments with their strongly supported assertions, you, as most often «believers» tend to do, began to get less and less specific, and... began to skate past their points, while bringing in more and more «fluffy» scriptural references.
As here, so Calvin reads the entire book of Daniel as addressed to contemporaries at the time of writing with understandable historical and social references, therefore relevant for those who first hear or read iAs here, so Calvin reads the entire book of Daniel as addressed to contemporaries at the time of writing with understandable historical and social references, therefore relevant for those who first hear or read ias addressed to contemporaries at the time of writing with understandable historical and social references, therefore relevant for those who first hear or read it.
They might argue even (against Paul) that doing such things sends people to hell, rather than seeing references to the «Kingdom of God» or «Kingdom of Heaven» as Jesus used them, as being about out lives here and now and what we might accomplish as we follow Christ (to which a «beneficial» conversation is much more fitting).
So radical is the gospel saying that it has often been suggested that there must either be a mistranslation here (a noun participle «burier of the dead» misunderstood as an imperatival infinitive) or the reference must be to people spiritually dead.
the point here: if so (as many of your referenced speakers do above), it is logically inconsistent to claim the fundamental nature of existence is meaningless (lacking any significance) yet our personal lives are significant.
What is fascinating here is that there is no reference whatsoever to what we think of as church services.
So consistently did Jesus discourage any reference to himself as the Messiah that he can hardly be believed to have used the title as reported here.
Here is the first biblical reference to what we recognize as a Sabbath.
The issue here is whether the claim is supported or not and as you didn't see fit to respond to my pointing out Tour's failure to identify specific deficiencies, I take this as your concession that his claim, as provided in your linked articles, was supported not by citing evidence, but rather by referencing anecdotes.
We might object, for example, that Wieman never responded here to Whitehead's references to God as a «non-temporal actual entity» (RM 88)-- a crucial omission.
This is reflected in hymns written during the nineteenth century, so many of them filled with references to the brevity of life here and now, and usually presenting death as a relief from the pains, sorrows, and miseries of mundane existence.
the bible has lists of many sins that are punishable by death some that are punishable by exile and some that are punishable by tribunal and taking of property when the bible refers to all sins being the same it is they are all an abomination to the lord not a reference to how serious a sin they are do you really believe that murdering a 2 year old with acid is the same kind of sin as calling in sick to work when your not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG it is unbelievable how ignorant you all are and how you think you can turn the bible on itself a true Christian that has read thoroughly and has no agenda like ms cnn here does knows the difference
Here we can not go into the analyses of each of these trends or the adequacy of Ferré's interpretation of the recent trends in American theology, except to say that theologians of different persuasions, with the possible exception of the so - called liberals, while recognizing the usefulness of the history of religions, nevertheless agree with Professor Hendrik Kraemer in stating that only theology «is able to produce that attitude of freedom of the spirit and of impartial understanding, combined with a criticism and evaluation transcending all imprisonment in preconceived ideas and principles as ultimate standards of reference
Here the community rather than the Bible is taken as the point of reference.
It is here that the references to Christ as «sacrifice», «passover» and «lamb» find their place.
But what is in mind here is not so much a reference to kinship as a customary Messianic title.
Even here there is a strange intermixture of the early and the later, as exhibited elsewhere in the Digha, for, in parts, Buddha is described in wholly human terms, while in the latter part reference is made to the authority of the suttas, miracles of the Buddha, the building of stupas, and of Buddha relics, all clear evidences of the long growth of the Buddha tradition.
I am sick and tired of hearing Morata's and Vardy's names still mentioned here, even if it as a reference point... We need to move on and concentrate on realistic targets.
You keep throwing TD's out there as a stat referencing Brees here, but their offense was just as efficient as ever last year without him throwing TD's.
Which is the lack of game time that a few Arsenal players are gettning (speaking mostly in reference to Chambers, Gibbs and Campbell) im paraphrasing here but the basis of his argument is how do you expect a player to be able come of the bench and be capable of doing a job for team and perform competently with a very limited or no game experience... Considering we have Chelsea at the weekend it seems t would be a great time to start giving those players game experience and resting a few of the starting 11 perhaps with the exception of Walcott i'd like for him to get more game time at Cf... his finishing is diabolical... and learning how to pay as a striker takes time.
On a side note: I read the NYTimes article and thought I would google Dr. Mindell since I live in Phila and she works here at a local university, as referenced in the article.
Any reference to faeces and urine as filthy and disgusting is unhelpful here.
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So glad I can reference this, as well as direct other mamas here!
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