Therefore it is no wonder that non-Christian
influences are traceable here: either older stories have been supplied, in the course of transmission, with entertaining additions (in which case the substance would still be historical) or else non-Christian material has been attached to the person of Jesus (in which case there could be no talk of historicity).
ROOMS AND JUNIOR SUITES: All the bedrooms are spacious and lavishly furnished with magnificent antique pieces and precious brocades typical of the local handcraft tradition whose
influence is traceable in the magnificent wooden floors.
Not exact matches
This notion of
influence as confluence
is a process notion, and
traceable to Bergson.
Less predictable growing conditions, more connected global value chains and customers who demand healthier, more convenient and
traceable foods
are the major trends
influencing food and agribusiness in Australia.
Essentially The Ice Storm's most
traceable influence after the novel on which it
was based (both films share a train - platform sequence, a holiday setting, kids of accelerated maturity, a third - act shindig (where swinging seems inevitable, if not encouraged), and, of course, a philandering protagonist), Loving has real integrity embedded in its modest execution.
In light of that, I don't think it can
be established that the problems in pharmaceutical research
are worse than the problems in academic research, or that they
are traceable to the
influence of commercial interests.
I
am interested, however, in ensuring that the scientific processes that guide and
influence our government
are appropriately accurate and
traceable as befits the situation, which
is the topic of this blog entry and not affected by which of the above turn out not to
be true.
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