Sentences with phrase «in written remarks»

In his written remarks, Brown struck a similar tone, describing Ethereum as a «remarkable achievement», one that he believes can serve as a guide for those prototyping blockchain - based solutions.
The governor, in written remarks in a booklet to accompany the speech, also endorsed his environmental agency's continuation of an environmental study to permit hydrofracking, but Cuomo did not mention fracking in his speech.
The BPTO pointed out Paladino has «not abided by the school board members» Code of Ethics» in his written remarks in the Artvoice article.
«We didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake,» he said in written remarks released by the US House Energy and Commerce Committee on Monday.

Not exact matches

In return, Schroeder agreed not to talk about his departure to the media or «make, publish or provide, or encourage or induce others to make, publish or provide, any statements, comments, or remarks, whether oral or in writing or electronically transmitted, that are or would reasonably be considered to be disparaging, derogatory, or defamatory, or that criticize Tim Hortons.&raquIn return, Schroeder agreed not to talk about his departure to the media or «make, publish or provide, or encourage or induce others to make, publish or provide, any statements, comments, or remarks, whether oral or in writing or electronically transmitted, that are or would reasonably be considered to be disparaging, derogatory, or defamatory, or that criticize Tim Hortons.&raquin writing or electronically transmitted, that are or would reasonably be considered to be disparaging, derogatory, or defamatory, or that criticize Tim Hortons.»
Defining levels of bad behavior is important, because we shouldn't lump sexual assault in the same bucket as a sexist remark, she writes:
«If someone made a sarcastic remark, a few readers would fail to get the joke, and each of them would post a lengthy diatribe in response,» Fahlman writes.
«Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville & condemn the leftist terrorists in BLM / Antifa,» former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke wrote on Twitter after Trump «s latest remarks, referring to Black Lives Matter (BLM) and anti-facists.
His public remarks at a coding event aimed at girls, first reported by The Verge, come after a week of controversy sparked by an internal memo written by a Google employee criticising the Californian tech company's diversity policy and arguing biology may be behind the gender divide in tech.
«The difference between the iPad mini and the competition is profound,» Oppenheimer said, in a tone suggesting that he was reading from written remarks.
What Governor Rajan did say, in his remarks made off the attached written text, was that the policies followed by major central banks around the world were in danger of slipping into the kind of beggar - thy - neighbour strategies that were followed in the 1930s.
«Facebook is exhibiting signs of systemic mismanagement, which is a new concern we had not contemplated until recently,» Pivotal Research Group analyst Brian Wieser wrote in a research note before the remarks Wednesday.
Although she can parrot the state's language, as in her wondrous passing remark that oranges have been hard to get «since Central America was lost to the Libertheos» (p. 25), her main hope for survival lies in exercising her ability to «read» and «write
I believe that part of the answer to my question — why some process - thinkers have written as they have about Jesus — is to be found in some remarks from White - head which I shall quote later in this lecture.
While remarking that of course a barbarous age is not expected to hold to modern standards of decency, Chamberlain writes: «At the same time the whole range of literature might be ransacked in vain for a parallel to the naïve filthiness of the passage forming Section IV, or to the extraordinary topic which the hero Yamato - take and his mistress Miyazu are made to select as the theme of their repartee.»
The Gospels, John Calvin once remarked, were not written «in such a manner as to preserve, on all occasions, the exact order of time.»
As I have quoted on other occasions and in other writing, St. Thomas Aquinas made the point with his usual precision in an incidental remark — provided perhaps that we change his word «soul» to the word «mind» Aquinas said, «In his «rule» God stands in relation to the whole universe as the soul stands in relation to the body.&raquin other writing, St. Thomas Aquinas made the point with his usual precision in an incidental remark — provided perhaps that we change his word «soul» to the word «mind» Aquinas said, «In his «rule» God stands in relation to the whole universe as the soul stands in relation to the body.&raquin an incidental remark — provided perhaps that we change his word «soul» to the word «mind» Aquinas said, «In his «rule» God stands in relation to the whole universe as the soul stands in relation to the body.&raquIn his «rule» God stands in relation to the whole universe as the soul stands in relation to the body.&raquin relation to the whole universe as the soul stands in relation to the body.&raquin relation to the body.»
In the course of these remarks, this was said: «Those of us who shared our friend's deep faith in God as Love can have a confidence that nothing that he did, or said, or wrote, or thought can ever be losIn the course of these remarks, this was said: «Those of us who shared our friend's deep faith in God as Love can have a confidence that nothing that he did, or said, or wrote, or thought can ever be losin God as Love can have a confidence that nothing that he did, or said, or wrote, or thought can ever be lost.
Indeed, Arkes recognizes as much elsewhere in his argument, for he writes with approval: «During the First Congress, James Madison remarked that the natural right of human beings to be governed only with their consent was an «absolute truth.»
In a Guardian article on November 3rd the prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan wrote concerning the «debate between faith and reason, and over the virtues of rationalism»: «The Pope's remarks at Regensburg have opened up new areas of inquiry that must be explored and exploited in a positive way, with a view to building bridges and, working hand in hand, to seeking a common response to the social, cultural and economic challenges of our day.&raquIn a Guardian article on November 3rd the prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan wrote concerning the «debate between faith and reason, and over the virtues of rationalism»: «The Pope's remarks at Regensburg have opened up new areas of inquiry that must be explored and exploited in a positive way, with a view to building bridges and, working hand in hand, to seeking a common response to the social, cultural and economic challenges of our day.&raquin a positive way, with a view to building bridges and, working hand in hand, to seeking a common response to the social, cultural and economic challenges of our day.&raquin hand, to seeking a common response to the social, cultural and economic challenges of our day.»
Most of what I write about was inspired from little statements or offhanded remarks I read in other books or blogs.
It is a book in which lucid and illuminating reflections on the history of science in relation to philosophy are interspersed with technically difficult passages; the book might have been written, as one reviewer remarked, by Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Emmett, 1967, p. 293).
The prose is forward leaning, eager, exuberant — a manifestation of that end - over-end precipitedness that Deissmann remarked in Paul's writing, and caught in the phrase «his words come as water jets in uneven spurts from a bottle held upside down!»
It is hard at such moments not to feel the justice in Vladimir Nabokov's remark that Dostoevsky often seemed to write with a bludgeon.
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes about Ivan Karamazov, and about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
(51) In the third chapter he writes: «I have already remarked, and with deep joy, how an imperfect but real communion is preserved and is growing.
A private of the Irish Guards wrote in 1915 that his chaplain was «our mascot, our lucky star» and noted how other soldiers were often heard to remark, «that Irish chaplain does stick to his lot, doesn't he?»
«And how I did perk up then,» Kenyon remarks in an unfinished essay reprinted in A Hundred White Daffodils, which also includes interviews, columns written for a local newspaper and Kenyon's translations of others» works.
This project, suggested to her by Robert Bly, energized her own writing: «I know that if I had not worked so hard on Akhmatova,» Kenyon remarked, «I would never have experienced that surge of power» that resulted in the poems in her second book, The Boat of Quiet Hours.
Writing of himself in the third person he remarks:
Anglican churchman W. R. Inge once wrote, «When our first parents were driven out of Paradise, Adam is believed to have remarked to Eve: «My dear, we live in an age of transition.»»
Pauline scholar Neil Elliott, chaplain at the University Episcopal Center in Minneapolis, wrote in Paul and Empire that within the rhetorical structure of Romans «these remarks have an important function: to encourage submission, for now, to the authorities, rather than desperate resistance» that would endanger Christian Jews in Rome who were recovering from earlier imperial violence.
One friend later remarked that Paul must have had them in mind when he wrote in Hebrews 13, «let mutual love continue.
B inserts this remark, the comment in parentheses is written in my hand: Indeed during much of my career I have used male words — though never I think Father — for God.
«We, therefore, reject the ideology espoused by Chancellor Falwell in his recent remarks to the Liberty student body,» they wrote, «and we invite you to stand in solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters who share our human dignity.»
He joked about their written sermons which they attempted to read to the people and remarked, «The great mass of our western people wanted a preacher that could mount a stump, a block, or old log, or stand in the bed of a wagon, and without note or manuscript, quote, expound, and apply the Word of God to the hearts and consciences of the people.»
In this electronic age, my handwriting has deteriorated to the extent that a colleague once remarked I could skip medical school and start writing prescriptions right away.
Occasional remarks are found such as «before there reigned any king over the children of Israel» (Genesis 36:31), which seem to imply that from the standpoint of the writer the monarchy had already been established; and «the Canaanite was then in the land» (Genesis 12:6, 13:7), which implied that it was being written after Hebrew occupation; and finally repeated instances of the use of the phrase «on the other side of the Jordan,» in reference to events occurring in the lifetime of Moses, which led scholars to doubt if Moses could have been the author at least of the whole of the Pentateuch.
Another constitutional historian, Carl Brent Swisher (also writing almost twenty years before Roe), remarked: «By handling the case in this manner, he [Taney] hoped he could do something toward suppressing anti-slavery agitation and ward off the conflict between the two sections of the country.
While it is not known in precisely what year Peruvians first described the fire of their ajíes as «gringo huanuchi» (hot enough to kill a Caucasian), we do know that in 1814 Friedrich von Humboldt wrote a political essay on the kingdom of New Spain, remarking that «The fruit of the chile is as indispensable to the native Peruvians as salt to the whites.»
Several moms wrote in their reviews that they're stopped during their outings by grandparents and expecting moms who ask about their Vista and remark at how gorgeous it looks.
Writing in the Scotsman the following day, Stephen Noon, the Yes campaign's chief strategist, cryptically remarked that «detailed research» showed that opinion polls did «not adequately reflect» where Scottish opinion was.
Since the remark was written by either a support or employee of Paladino, isn't our business to know if that person is still involved in advising Carl?
The Jewish Week's Adam Dickter reported that the text of Paladino's remarks to Orthodox rabbis in Borough Park was written by Rabbi Yehuda Levin, described by Dickter as «an ardent opponent of gay rights and abortion and occasional New York political candidate.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo took direct aim at the president for his Charlottesville remarks, name checking him in a Daily News OpEd, and writing: «No, President Trump, there can be no moral equivalence between white nationalists and activists who protest against racism.»
I wrote a few weeks ago in City & State about Republican Councilmember Eric Ulrich of Queens, and remarked that, though he is young, talented and likable, his political career seems somewhat limited.
«When I conducted my initial findings in 1991 and wrote «The Sexual Brain» in 1993, there was no science to really talk about,» remarked LeVay.
Paladino's last remark concerns a part of the speech, written by an Orthodox rabbi for Paladino, that declared, «[There is] nothing to be proud of in being a dysfunctional homosexual.»
While delegates mingled in the meeting room that served as the convention floor, Teachout sat in a nearby courtyard, alone, writing her remarks.
«This could have been a «profile in courage» moment for Senator Grassley,» the paper wrote before Mr. Grassley's remarks.
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