Sentences with phrase «here at least understand»

«She has repeatedly said here that there are things that need to be fixed, and people here at least understand she had nothing to do with this version of it,» a New Hampshire Democrat said.

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«The answer may be entirely innocent,» Mr. Denton said, musing on the question of whether Mr. Harder was paid by someone other than Mr. Hogan, «but I think in order for people to understand what's going on here, what the stakes are, I think it's important that it be out in public, or at least that he'd be asked the question in public.»
That analysis in itself is fodder for a more advanced post, which we discuss here, but at the very least, marketers should understand that many prospects and leads will likely engage with your content in more ways than one.
@tf — I know better than to expect you to understand the relevant science here, but Strobel was at the very least, negligent in publishing such a misrepresentation.
Lutheran theology's antinomian tendency makes it perhaps more vulnerable than the other Reformation traditions in spite of the countervailing forces of its sociology and its doctrinal tradition, although here and there an older methodology, which understands that the Gospel does not negate the commandments, lives side by side with neo-Lutheranism and makes possible at least a tentative no to the likes of the task force.
Our task is to work hard, master the arguments (scientific, ethical, philosophical, social), understand the history of how we arrived here, defy the temptation to give up through boredom, build a coherent movement of defiance, and thereby prepare if not ourselves, then at least the next generation, for the moment when the revolution collapses under the weight of its own delusions and contradictions.
Though the particular structure and procedure of Process and Reality appear to be quite a divergence from most philosophic exposition, Whitehead here achieves a system which requires at least a moderate understanding of the mathematician's construction.
As I have warned so often, there is here no guarantee of any particular social good, but at least there is ground for hope that in ways beyond our present understanding the powers of the «age to come,» the work of the living Christ, the influence of the Holy Spirit, the impact of that within the church which Paul Tillich calls the «New Being» will break through many of the obstacles in the secular order to transform and transform again the kingdoms of this world.
If I understand his thesis correctly, it is very similar to what I have argued here — that the Old Testament must be interpreted in light of the New and that, at least occasionally, reports in the Old Testament (about what God commanded people to do) must be relativized in light of the character of God revealed in Jesus Christ who is the Word of God in person.»
At least as important, though, is that the under - appreciated dignity and honor in political compromise, in not demanding one's whole ideal, is on eloquent display here, deepening our understanding of the secession crisis and enriching an otherwise simplistic sense of it.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
There are dangers in our phrasing here which we shall clarify later on, but it is legitimate to state that at least some things which appear without intelligibility from an earlier perspective may in principle become intelligible within a later and wider perspective.8 If this is the case, then, it may be simply impossible for us ever to have a controlling and objectively comprehensive understanding of what chance really is.
I realize this may not be clear or meaninful to some readers and I can't take the space here to go into it other than to say that a good segment of biblical scholarship for a couple decades at least, has properly broadened its pursuits in an interdisciplinary manner, into probing for better understandings of the nature and formative, growth processes of the earliest groups of Jesus followers and how they ultimately became Jewish Christian groups, or started as mixed Jewish / Gentile groups (as via Paul, et al.).
I WOULD blame Wenger for not having a LW — but when people on here are talking high and mighty blaming him for not buying a DM and a CF but in the same breath not understanding that we at least HAVE players in these positions.
I understand I'm playing with small samples here, but it does look as if, at least in the short term, Story has made adjustments and is putting the ball in play a lot more.
Most of us were on Wenger's case until very recently seeing that we didn't understand what his overall game plan [on and off the pitch] was and we had good reason to doubt him but at least the criticisms were meant to be of a constructive nature but I fail to understand folks who come on here to spew bile even when things are finally looking up for once in a very long while.
Yes — I don't really understand AFCON — not only is it held at least twice as often as other big international sporting events, and sometimes more, if they decide they want to change the schedule, to not interfere with something else (not the players club obligations, who pay their wages, perish the thought), but it is always held at the peak of the league season, as they say it maybe raining in summer, which I also don't get, as it rains here all the time — I'm sure there are parts of Africa which have reasonable weather during the summer — it's a big continent — South Africa must be fairly clement at that time.
Anyone wanting to know why giroud elneny and Walcott should be gift wrapped and handed out to any taker at Xmas just needs to watch this game... Debuchey coquelin and holding look at least professional... Rest all over the place... What is wilshires role... I don't understand... Route to next years CL ain't going to come from here...
If you want to come on here and proclaim to the world from behind your keyboard, with zero knowledge as to the true day to day workings of AFC, that you understand something that Wenger can not grasp then fair play mate — at least I can admire the size of your nads.
In any case there are ample resources on the internet for you to more fully understand this physics; there is at least one thread about the Antarctic here on RealClimate.
Yeah man, I know you love this stuff, but here is the thing: you know that teas (especially green tea) help you focus better and are way better for you (at least that's your current understanding from what you've read).
There are certainly, at least here in DC, many many yogis who call themselves activists, and who are essentially good - meaning liberals (and good people), without much structural or systemic understanding.
I understand, at least my hate route isn't as dangerous... thanks for loving my white jacket, here in our region the situation is so that it seems to be soon too cold to wear such jackets.
basically, i can understand your fears on some level (at least as they've been condensed and presented here) but i encourage you to move past them.
I don't think people viscerally and emotionally understand the conflict, at least here.
I have heard grumblings that there could be some «geographic» issues at play here with the issues I'm experiencing, and while I don't understand why or how that would be the case, with Doug and Simon being in Ottawa we could at least maybe validate or throw out my results data.
There are as many Canadian readers here as readers from the state of Georgia, which is a little perplexing to me because I can at least understand why people from Atlanta end up here — practically every investor there owns some Coca - Cola, and I have enough posts on that to bring «em in through the search engines.
So, what our software does is say here's a vetted broker, if you'd like to have a conversation there is no commitment, no cost, no hooks, at least have the conversation and understand your options.
Now that you understand how home automation works, here are 13 reasons you may want your home to keep up with The Jetsons» home... at least a «lite» version of it.
Wow, great information — thanks so much... I know nothing is set in stone but this is just the pure basics and now I have an ideal... great read and very understanding... I have a 4 breed mix dog (American bulldog, boxer, bull mastiff, Rottweiler mix... at least that's what I was told)... she is 3 months at 22 lbs (according to your chart she will be right around that) im praying she stays under a 100 lbs... thanks once again for the article... I guess dogs are really a lot like kids — there all different no blanket ownership here... no such thing as a bad dog just bad owners!!!
Until then, I hope the information provided here puts you more at ease, or at least helps you better understand Wobblers Syndrome.
I know some of you here can relate or at least understand.
I can understand the concern for the high prices coming with the latest patch (Strongholds themselves, Guild Strongholds though no pricing released yet, Guild ships & legacy bank) but don't forget we (at least me) are here for the long haul.
In any case there are ample resources on the internet for you to more fully understand this physics; there is at least one thread about the Antarctic here on RealClimate.
Without getting into the nitty - gritty technical details here, suffice it to say that Muller & Co are proposing a new understanding of global temperature variability, and their statistical approach is — at the very least — poorly described.
PS (27 October): Since at least one of our readers failed to understand the description in our paper, here we give an explanation of our approach in layman's terms.
Yes, overall I'd say the response here has been a plus, at least in terms of my understanding of the issues raised.
This helps me to understand at least partly the mechanism going on here.
The more light we can shine on these lobbyists and their foreign funding, the more Canadians can at least understand where so much of the opposition to our resource development is coming from — and it isn't from here at home.
I don't know, I'm not part of that conspiracy, and I see a lot of assertions on here and elsewhere by people who imply they are smart, or at least smart enough to know more on this issue than the climate scientists who actually professionally study it, who throw around large highfalutin science terms, but that repeatedly misconstrue the basic climate change issue itself, conflate the process of science with Climate Change refutation, seem to have an extensively poor understanding of the issue, and take small select bits of data as part of the ongoing total picture of increasing overall corroboration, to falsely equate that with a flaw in Climate Change theory itself, or as a referendum on it.
I do not pretend to understand the technical discussion, but am still able to glean a piece of information here and there that paints a clearer picture of what is going on, at least for me.
Here, at least, parks are understood to be part of a complex city system that is made livable and sustainable through good planning and far - sighted investment in a range of social amenities.
I have brought it up every few month's here just to have no one ever acknowledge that they at least understood this view of the process whether they believed it was correct or not.
Of course, all cognitive systems could search for such issues if asked to, Luminance's selling point here is that the system automatically scans for anomalies without any prompts to do so (at least that is what AL understands).
Fenster points to Roberts» record defending a government respondent in Tahoe - Sierra Preservation Council v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (2002) while at Hogan & Hartson and writes, «environmentalists and planning advocates can be confident that the otherwise conservative Chief Justice at least understands and respects their arguments — something that can not be said of every Bush appointee...» (More here).
I understand most of a list like this, and how some of these phrases could cause confidence problems with coworkers; but there are two phrases included here, at least in my books, that are essential to a healthy work environment: «try» and «I don't know».
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