Sentences with phrase «in versions of»

I spent a lot of my review (in all versions of it) addressing audience expectations of the film rather than reviewing the film itself, at least not as directly as perhaps I would normally.
It stars Jim Carrey in a role that mires him in versions of the same gags, over and over.
In all versions of the EVEN and SKEW menus used in this study, the animal - to - vegetable protein ratio was ∼ 2:1 (Supplemental Tables 1 and 2).
But the emphasis upon animal fats and proteins, and a reduction in plant - based foods found in some versions of the Atkins diet, is not reflective of Paleolithic nutrition.
I find the proportion of meat suggested in some versions of the Paleo diet staggering.
In versions of the catalyst that did contain nickel, these clumping interactions did not happen, and the palladium stayed dispersed.
The trouble is that in some versions of the parable the conflicting views are never resolved and the truth is never uncovered.
In versions of manuscripts for another project submitted to Cognition, Science, and Nature, Hauser claimed that «16 out of 16 subjects» responded more to poor grammar than correct grammar, when in truth 13 monkeys had responded to a greater degree.
All of them engaged in versions of the de Blasio team's tactic of washing big pots of money through state or county party committees in support of individual candidates.
Stefanik also supports a provision included in both versions of the legislation that would bar the state from collecting Medicaid shares from counties.
(In some versions of society B, people get all of their grant at age 18.
In some versions of this recipe, other seasonings, such as cinnamon and coriander, are added.
The Book of Moses, found within the scriptural canon of the LDS Church, has several similarities to the Book of Enoch, [30] including names [31] that have been found in some versions of the Book of Enoch, and is believed by the Church to contain a condensed record of Enoch.»
After all, in both versions of the story the disciples seem to have no idea of what Jesus is capable of doing to feed vast crowds.
The Hebrew word Sheol, which referred to the «abode of the dead,» is translated «hell» in some versions of the Bible.
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Some of the company's prior mobile efforts have lagged, although it won an important victory convincing Apple (aapl) to use one of its 4G modem chips in versions of the new iPhone 7.
The President - elect — who hasn't held a traditional press conference since July, it should be noted — offered up the opportunity for an off - the - record chat in a gold - leaf ballroom in his version of Versailles, his Mar - a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
Atkinson's name was redacted in the version of the report that The Post received, but he was named by sources who spoke with The Post.
And in our version of capitalism, there is no accounting for it.
The House of Representatives actually contemplated direct lending by the agency in its version of the stimulus bill.
In this version of a most - valuable - player award, all 52 employees are eligible.
That said, Brian Michael Bendis is on board with how Melissa Rosenberg and the writers chose to use sexual assault for star Krysten Ritter to portray in their version of Jessica Jones:
As we've pointed out already, his written testimony is pretty selective and self - serving in terms of what he does and doesn't include in his version of events.
In this version of the View, Fairview examines the recent trends in healthcare venture capital and provides an outlook for the future.
In that version of reality, up is down, black is white, etc..
Taking a close look at the mining page, it becomes clear that the page works on AuthedMine, an opt - in version of Coinhive API, which miners usually apply for obtaining the Monero with a help of a browser.
I have read a lot on this issue (and am going to be doing some more) and have interacted with many gay people (many friends that are gay)... these interactions all helped me to learn a lot I was not told in that version of the faith.
'' Certainly less than 5 % would believe in your version of what God...» Nope, wrong again.
@Issac,» I've never seen it in any version of the bible where it says the Romans decided to crucify Jesus...»
Kemp believed in a version of immigration reform that combined upfront amnesty with expanded low - skill immigration.
Well seeing as only 33 % of people on this planet believe in your version of a god, that means 4.6 billion people (and counting) are going to be burned in hell by your god.
While various disputes occurred among the rabbis about the precise nature of these laws, and even whether they are more or less than seven in number, in every version of them the prohibition of idolatry for gentiles is prominently featured.
In the version of process thought to which most process theologians subscribe, that especially influenced by Alfred North Whitehead, the unitary (or «atomic») events are understood to be occasions of experience.
It is just not me who doesn't believe in your version of god.
If anything, Christians are condescending to anyone who doesn't believe exactly as they do, and they tell you they'll «pray» for you so you, too, can be Saved, and join them in their version of Heaven.
That the nature of religious experience, as interpreted in this version of an empirical theology, points to the primacy of the category of process should come as no surprise.
Of that number, 1.8 billion (90 %) belong to sects whose position is that there is no problem with a faith in your version of a god, and an understanding that evolution is a fact.
If I say a particular stool is a «chair» in my version of English and someone argues it's all relative and I can't say it's really a chair because some part of China doesn't assign the word yizi to that thing that's pretty silly, right?
My own move here would be to generalize metaphysically the doctrine that Whitehead is willing to extend only to our cosmic epoch, i.e., I would insist in my version of the philosophy of organism that it is a categoreal demand that all prehensions be immediate prehensions of contiguous occasions.
It is interesting to note that included in this version of the fourth commandment is the further ethical justification «that your manservant and your maidservant may rest as well as you.»
One country KILLS because you don't believe in THEIR version of magical super beings in the sky while some guy DIES for his different view of magical superbeings in the sky.
Locke — the first philosopher of liberalism — on the one hand acknowledges in his Second Treatise on Government that the duties of parents to raise children and the corresponding duties of children to obey springs from the commandment to «honor thy father and thy mother,» but further claims that every child must ultimately subject his inheritance to the logic of consent beginning in a version of the state of nature, in which we act as autonomous choosing individuals.
Great - your gawd has condemed a huge majority of the world to burn in your version of helllll - nice guy!
Somehow I doubt that someone like Ghandi would be very interested in your version of injustice.
Your gawd is gonna be very busy throwing about 3/4 of the world in your version of hellll.
What we may do for Christ seems utterly unattainable in the version of Jesus Luke presents in chapter 14.
This is also seen in an orphan saying only preserved in the version of Luke 6:5 found in Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis (5 c. / 6 c.).
Jordan, in the version of Judaism you are exploring, I have been wondering whether you are required to keep commandments.
Then, in his version of AA.
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