Sentences with phrase «immediate events»

There are no limits on the number of HD events captured along with three free downloads every month and a free 2 - hour look back for immediate events.
The panel considers a mix of long - term trends and immediate events in the decision - making process, said Benedict.
It is not the immediate event in itself which is miraculous.
On the other hand, if theology follows the Jewish notion, the bodysoul is kept in readiness for the final resurrection, but that doesn't seem compatible with our understanding of Jesus» resurrection as an immediate event and its implied promise that we too are united with him when we die.
If we can derive no meaning for our lives from our involvement in the immediate events of history, perhaps we can endow them with significance as a part of an overarching movement toward a distant consummation.
I know it's facile to point at the very obvious change and cite that as a cause for concern, but I do think he's trying to find his way in the immediate events following the Bones separation.
Although the immediate events surrounding his retirement were controversial and sad, it should not be forgotten that it was Jim Watson who arranged that 3 to 5 % of the US expenditure on the human genome project was devoted to study of the important ethical, legal and social issues related to human genome research.
And I think one of the things that drew me to this particular project is that it isn't about the immediate event as much as it is about the aftershocks.
The Imperial War Museum's Age of Terror: Art since 9/11 brings together art made in response to the immediate events and long - term consequences of the events of 11 September.
PARKLAND side steps the familiar and controversial conspiracy theories of past television and film work for a look at the ordinary folk drawn in to the immediate events following the shocking assassination of US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy on the fateful day in Dallas, Texas 1963.
Of course, the government has no incentive to negotiate or otherwise act in a timely manner if the lapse of time means its last - minute regulations remain in place for the immediate event.
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