Sentences with phrase «independent lines taken»

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The evidence indicates that the written sources of our Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are not later than c. AD 60; some of them have even been traced back to notes taken of our Lord's teaching while His words were actually being uttered... We have then in the Synoptic Gospels, the latest of which was complete between 40 - 50 years after the death of Christ, material which took shape at a still earlier time, some of it even before His death, and which, besides being for the most part 1st hand evidence, was transmitted along independent and trustworthy lines
We shall endeavor to take up an independent line on the problem of myth as a whole, without losing sight of the practical implications of our conclusions for the Church's proclamation.
In The Rebel, which caused a rift with Sartre and others on the left, he took an independent path, beginning with the opening line: «There are crimes of passion and crimes of logic.»
Caputo also threatened to outspend Lazio «five or six times over» on Paladino's independent Taxpayers Party line, which he said was «designed to completely take away the vote that would be going to the Conservative line under any other circumstances» and «destroy» the Conservative Party.
Owen Paterson may not have created his own personal railway but he must certainly take much credit for a small, independent new «Wrexham & Shropshire» line train service that has appeared, like a ghost train in a Thomas the Tank story, to spirit Mid Wales business folk to London direct.
Voters like the idea (69 - 20) of an independent redistricting commission of the sort being pushed by former NYC Mayor Ed Koch and his NY Uprising PAC and believe (71 - 14) taking the power of drawing legislative and congressional district lines would make for more competitive elections in the future.
According to this source, Paladino has been iniundated with calls and e-mails from supporters — particularly those who want to run on his independent Taxpayers line — asking him not to forgo a run in November, even if he would potentially take on the role of a spoiler and making it that much harder for Lazio to defeat the frontrunner, Democratic AG Andrew Cuomo.
As for the GOP gubernatorial primary, Long — a big Rick Lazio supporter — admitted he's «concerned» with the idea of a Carl Paladino victory — but not, as Paladino's camp has insisted, because he fears the Buffalo businessman will try to take out the Conservative Party with his new independent Taxpayers Party line.
Katko, R - Camillus, said Monday that all lines of communication have been open with Walsh, an independent who took office in January.
«Darrel Aubertine is viewed favorably by most voters in his district because he is an independent leader who takes on the tough issues and works across party lines to get the job done.
Indeed, during his maiden speech in yesterday's debate on the Finance Bill he recalled that one biographer of John Neilson Gladstone — a Liberal Conservative predecessor as MP for Ipswich an done of the William Gladstone's brothers — wrote of him that «he took no strong independent line such as would anger his father but accepted his minor role in the scheme of things.»
Van Bramer took 70 percent of the vote, while Maragos received 23 percent and Deirdre Feerick, a Democrat who ran on the Independent line, took 5 percent.
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Silver Linings Playbook dominated the Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday, taking home four awards...
Where «Silver Linings Playbook» triumphed at the Independent Spirit Awards, «Twilight» stank by taking away the best of the worst film awards at this year's Razzies.
After a brief tease the night before at the Independent Spirit Awards, where the two big films split (Birdman took Best Feature and Boyhood / Linklater took Best Director), it was basically down the line with Oscar.
He said the concept works, but the state needs to ensure that contracts with independent operators allow enough time to show progress and the Community Schools Office takes steps to ensure locals aren't pushed out of contention by large charter - school lines.
Whether you're an independent owner - operator or the manager of a corporate fleet, it's all about working productively while taking care of the bottom line.
Again:, First Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 3.33, Second Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 1.96, Third Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 1.35, Fourth Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 1.00, Fifth Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 0.73, Sixth Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 0.59, Reverse Ratio -LRB-: 1): 3.06, Trans PTO Access: No, Transfer Case Power Take Off: No, Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 ° F (Primary): 710, Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 ° F (2nd): 710, Tons / yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi / year: 11.8, Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps): 170, Engine Oil Cooler: Regular Duty, Suspension Type - Front: Double Wishbone, Suspension Type - Rear: Leaf, Axle Type - Front: Independent, Axle Type - Rear: Rigid Axle, Axle Ratio -LRB-: 1)- Front: 4.30, Axle Ratio -LRB-: 1)- Rear: 4.30, Front Tire Order Code:, Rear Tire Order Code:, Spare Tire Order Code:, Front Tire Size: P255 / 70TR18, Rear Tire Size: P255 / 70TR18, Spare Tire Size: Full - Size, Front Wheel Size: 18 X 8, Rear Wheel Size: 18 X 8, Spare Wheel Size: Full - Size, Front Wheel Material: Styled Steel, Rear Wheel Material: Styled Steel, Spare Wheel Material: Steel, Steering Type: Rack - Pinion, Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb: 44, Brake ABS System: 4 - Wheel, Brake ABS System (Second Line): 4 - Wheel, Disc - Front (Yes or): Yes, Disc - Rear (Yes or): Yes, Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness: 13.9, Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness: 13.6, Drum - Rear (Yes or):, Rear Drum Diam x Width:, Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx: 26.4, Fuel Tank Location: Midship, Aux Fuel Tank Location: Midship, Front Head Room: 39.7, Front Leg Room: 42.5, Front Shoulder Room: 65.7, Front Hip Room: 62.6, Second Head Room: 38.9, Second Leg Room: 42.3, Second Shoulder Room: 65.5, Second Hip Room: 60.4, Wheelbase: 145.7, Width, Max w / o mirrors: 79.9, Height, Overall: 75.8, Cab to Axle: 27, Ground to Top of Load Floor: 33.7, Ground Clearance, Front: 10.2, Ground Clearance, Rear: 10.2, Cargo Box Length @ Floor: 66.7, Cargo Box Width @ Top, Rear: 66.4, Cargo Box Width @ Floor: 66.4, Cargo Box Width @ Wheelhousings: 50, Cargo Box (Area) Height: 22.2
Again:, First Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 3.52, Second Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 2.04, Third Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 1.40, Fourth Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 1.00, Fifth Gear Ratio -LRB-: 1): 0.72, Reverse Ratio -LRB-: 1): 3.22, Trans PTO Access: No, Transfer Case Power Take Off: No, Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 ° F (Primary): 750, Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 ° F (2nd): 750, Tons / yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi / year: 9.8, Engine Oil Cooler: None, Suspension Type - Front: Double Wishbone, Suspension Type - Rear: Multi-Link, Axle Type - Front: Independent, Axle Type - Rear: Rigid Axle, Axle Ratio -LRB-: 1)- Front: 3.73, Axle Ratio -LRB-: 1)- Rear: 3.73, Front Tire Order Code:, Rear Tire Order Code:, Spare Tire Order Code:, Front Tire Size: P265 / 70SR17, Rear Tire Size: P265 / 70SR17, Spare Tire Size: Full - Size, Front Wheel Size: 17 X 7, Rear Wheel Size: 17 X 7, Spare Wheel Size: Full - Size, Front Wheel Material: Aluminum, Rear Wheel Material: Aluminum, Spare Wheel Material: Steel, Steering Type: Rack - Pinion, Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb: 37.4, Brake ABS System: 4 - Wheel, Brake ABS System (Second Line): 4 - Wheel, Disc - Front (Yes or): Yes, Disc - Rear (Yes or): Yes, Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness: 13.3, Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness: 12.3, Drum - Rear (Yes or):, Rear Drum Diam x Width:, Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx: 23, Fuel Tank Location: Midship, Aux Fuel Tank Location: Midship, Front Head Room: 39.3, Front Leg Room: 41.7, Front Shoulder Room: 57.8, Front Hip Room: 56.5, Second Head Room: 38.6, Second Leg Room: 32.9, Second Shoulder Room: 57.8, Second Hip Room: 55.7, Third Head Room:, Third Leg Room:, Third Shoulder Room:, Third Hip Room:, Wheelbase: 109.8, Length, Overall: 190.2, Width, Max w / o mirrors: 75.8, Height, Overall: 71.5, Track Width, Front: 63.2, Track Width, Rear: 63.2, Min Ground Clearance: 9, Cargo Volume to Seat 1: 89.7, Cargo Volume to Seat 2: 47.2, Cargo Volume to Seat 3: 47.2
It tackled twisting uphill roads with as much ease as it took on pitted city streets, thanks to the components - the independent suspension, an optional high - powered three - liter V - 6 engine and transmission - Mazda borrowed from its top - of - the - line 929 sports sedan.
Through the partnership with ABA, Kobo adds to this network nearly 2,000 independent bookstores that will be able to take advantage of Kobo's unique services, including one of the largest content catalogs available today and line - up of accessible eReading devices and free eReading applications.
I'm not going to get in line at the local bookstore (independent or otherwise) and beg them to take me on a consignment basis.
The advantage independent developers» hold over the big - studio big - budget developers is the ability to take giant risks while putting a lot less on the line.
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With congruence between different, independent lines of investigation, the conclusions which we reach take on far greater justification than any one line of investigation would be capable of by itself.
From what I can see, they have no more desire to improve a process which is in fact working quite well than they have to take into account the many other independent lines of evidence which cooberate the averages which are being obtained by means of a scientific methodology.
But contrarians either wish to have stations eliminated (even though we can get useful information from them by correcting the data using well established statistical methods and closing stations would reduce the accuracy of our temperature estimates) or what is more likely, simply wish to change the focus from the well - established rise in temperatures (by means of many independent lines of investigation including the shrinking of the Arctic Ice Cap) to the fact that some stations are not ideal in order to discredit the science which has established that climate change is taking place and that it threatens countless lives.
As alluded to in the blog post, three years earlier an article on the BBC about «climate porn» by none other than Richard Black, had interrogated, albeit sympathetically, the Independent's deputy editor on the noisy line the newspaper had taken with respect to climate change.
It takes many independent lines of evidence, all pointing to a single consistent conclusion.
Taking the standard BBC / Guardian / Independent line on AGW (and related eco-threats) is a very safe thing to do if your target audience is young and hip and instinctively green / liberal - left.
Typically as a scientist you don't take one line of evidence (GCMs) as proof of something unless there is an independent one.
According to Prof Moorhead, the Society could reclaim some of their position by «taking a public interest line, more independent of their members» interest» but such a stance is «not consistent with their structures or status as a representative body».
The US Department of Justice — impressively independent from the president — is taking a tough line on allegations of corruption worldwide.
The bottom line was I told them that while both the pilots and skydivers were taking part in activities that a lot of insurance companies deem dangerous, not all insurance companies take the same view and many independent insurance agents have the experience to advise them in how to maximize their coverage in spite of the downsides in the underwriting.
So, bottom line is if you are diabetic and you take it seriously and take care of yourself, an independent life insurance agent is going to be able to get you good quotes that you earned through your hard work.
Triangulation as applied as a scientific method employs converging lines of relatively independent data; in the above example, family members were being invited to take part in such an iterative process.
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