Sentences with phrase «in a few paragraphs in»

It is mentioned only in a few paragraphs in the final chapter.
This book has no cosmological approach to ethics for the most part, and while the cosmological argument of ethics was succinctly and brilliantly put across in a few paragraphs in the final chapter, this is not enough to justify such a title.
The six key points, each of which is further elaborated on in a few paragraphs in a succeeding section, can be briefly summarized as follows:

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But because operators bill at such a high rate for data roaming — at about 15 cents per kilobyte of information in France, for example, which is roughly the amount of information in this paragraph — consumers typically reach that limit within a few hours of downloading standard e-mails.
I ask them to write a few paragraphs in normal English, or whatever language they're going to be working in the most, about a topic I assign.
The biggest problem with business plans is that they offer pages of blah, blah, blah about the wonderfulness of the entrepreneur and the whiz - bang product followed by a few measly paragraphs about how every person in China is going to be a customer.
However, it didn't fix the problem because he'd already positioned himself in the first few paragraphs as a generalist.
The business description can be a few paragraphs in length to a few pages, depending on the complexity of your plan.
As mentioned in the first few paragraphs - many companies are calculating things incorrectly and these aren't just new kids on the block, we're talking some companies that've closed C rounds or are of that size.
The media too has gotten on her case, the most recent — if breathtakingly tasteless — salvo coming from the British magazine New Statesman, which compared Merkel to both the Terminator and Hitler in the span of a few short paragraphs and also said she represented a greater threat to the world than Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
«Our investments continue to be few in number and simple in concept: The truly big investment idea can usually be explained in a short paragraph.
If you click on the «Growth Investors» link a few paragraphs down in this article above, you'll find a fully recap of my thoughts on growth investing methods, though I've developed my thinking a little more since then.
Here are the last few paragraphs in the aforelinked article, dealing with the financial crisis and economic recession of the early - to - mid 1890s:
In a few paragraphs, Governor Stevens and his comrades are very clear that Australia is the epicenter of the Asian growth story and the RBA will be watching for indicators that Australian employment is getting too tight for the BANK to move rates higher.
In the 1982 Letter to Shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett included spent a few paragraphs explaining the accounting realities that come into play based on whether or not you own at least 20 % of a company in which you invesIn the 1982 Letter to Shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett included spent a few paragraphs explaining the accounting realities that come into play based on whether or not you own at least 20 % of a company in which you invesin which you invest.
Because of that, our expectation is that seven years from now AIG will have fewer shares outstanding than it has today, and book value per - share will be higher than the numbers in the prior paragraph.
(The Digested Read, for the uninitiated, is a regular feature in The Guardian of London in which John Crace effectively retells a book in just a few paragraphs and then, in «The Digested Read Digested,» in one sentence.)
ISTM that the first few paragraphs in the Westminster Confession tend to confuse Christ, the Living Word, with Scripture, the written word.
Well guess what DallyDo, after reading only the first few lines of your paragraph it was easily discovered that you do not know what in the world you are talking about.
kermit takes whole paragraph to say what some say in a few words.
In the last few paragraphs the author provides hope that younger generations are starting to rekindle the notion of progressive Christianity.
Below are the opening few paragraphs in a book I am writing called Close Your Church for Good.
Let us then devote a few paragraphs to a serious consideration of those traditional «last things» and attempt to see what, in their own perhaps odd way, they may have to tell us about ourselves and about human destiny.
A few paragraphs later Cardinal Dulles laments that «the greatest threat to religion, in my estimation, is the kind of secularism that would exclude religion from the public forum and that treats churches as purely private institutions that have no rightful influence on legislation, public policy, and other dimensions of public life.»
If we engage in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation stories in the book Genesis in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the world in which that existence is set has its origin in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn, quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's great closing line in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very same Love.
In only a few short paragraphs, Alison provides a compelling account of analogy as God's way of subverting the human story of violence from within» analogy depends on God's refusal to be rejected by his creation.
David R. Carlin presents a believable argument in the first few paragraphs of «Rights, Animal and Human» (August / September).
Finally, I realize it is difficult to summarize the tenets of a religion in a few paragraphs, but the summaries of all three in this piece are misleading and disrepectful, imho.
The next paragraphs in Luke are strung together loosely with a few references to setting or occasion but no definite indications of time or place (Lk 11:29 - 32; Mt 12:38 - 42).
If we delete another few paragraphs from the Bill of Rights (for our own protection, of courw, in the interest of peace, prosperity, and carefree summer vacations), what do we ask of the state in return for our silence in court?
In the last few paragraphs of this chapter we shall attempt to explain the Eucharist, and the sacrament of baptism by which it is preceded, according to the spirit of process theology.
In the last few paragraphs I have tried to show that there is «Lamarckian inheritance,» if we see that the term applies to the transition from one occasion to a successor and not to the transition from one animal to another animal generation.
A few paragraphs back I mentioned the critique of the God - is - dead theologians which I included in the final chapter of The Secular City.
Any attempted summary, in a few paragraphs, of the findings of the Oxford Conference in its five fields of study would be too fragmentary to be serviceable.
A few ambiguous or even unfortunate paragraphs in the Joint Declaration of Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill will have little effect on the inner vitality of this Church, which comes from a deep inner calling to bring the Orthodox and Catholic worlds back into communion with each other.
The views which I have put forward as my own in these last few paragraphs no doubt require considerable amplification and clarification.
I have an AA in Bible and I can see so many mistakes in just the first few paragraphs.
I say a few paragraphs later that I share this view that the war was, in fact, winnable.
The idea of writing a post about what I'm feeding my kids these days has been swirling around in my brain for the past few months, until I realized it'd be about a paragraph long.
They continue a few paragraphs further down, «Separation of milk and meat products to prevent inadvertent transgression of the prohibition against boiling a kid in its mother's milk.
I stare at the screen and struggle to sum up a friendship in just a few paragraphs as well as express my happiness for my dear friend, Jamie from My Baking Addiction, who's about to embark on the single most exciting time of her life — motherhood.
I was given an enormous lead and lost all but a few yards of it as I floundered, spluttering, up and down the pool, but we won the relay and the meet and, returning to the Eagle office, I modestly recorded my achievement in the next - to - last paragraph of my story.
If you had to distill someone larger than life into a few vulgar paragraphs, you would have to mention Bryant's hardscrabble upbringing in Moro Bottom, Ark., as one of 12 kids of a sickly father and a mother whom young Paul accompanied on her rounds selling produce from a wagon.
(He has an amazing story that we will tell you in a few paragraphs.)
In June he sent the above letter (which went on for a few more paragraphs) to each of his Miami players in an effort to soothe feelings and smooth the path for new coach Jimmy JohnsoIn June he sent the above letter (which went on for a few more paragraphs) to each of his Miami players in an effort to soothe feelings and smooth the path for new coach Jimmy Johnsoin an effort to soothe feelings and smooth the path for new coach Jimmy Johnson.
Talking about tonight's kick off at home against Cologne FC and considering DAVID OSPINA is the designated competition goalkeeper, I would in the next few paragraphs suggest what Arsenal team setup should like at the back, in the midfield and upfront in a 3 -4-3 formation.
HOW NOT TO CLIMB A MOUNTAIN Sirs: Last fall you published a few paragraphs on the tragic death of two students who attempted to scale the Profile face near the Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire (EVENTS & DISCOVERIES, Sept. 7).
In this paragraph it listed a few symptoms: - Does the vomiting look like cottage cheese?
There are many types of birth plans, some being very extensive in detail and several pages in length, while others consisting of only a few short paragraphs.
I think that's why I wrote those first few paragraphs, including the one about the hierarchy of diapering choices, in such a brisk, flippant way.
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