Not exact matches
For apart from the
difficulties inherent in the sources, modern man is too rudely awakened to his problems to be lulled by the winsomeness of the charming personality which may (or may not) have been Jesus».
Citing passages
for and against predestination from Shakespeare, Craig Stephans seems to agree on the
difficulty of easy assessment and on the
inherent uncertainty.
It is merely the occasion
for the discovery of the
difficulties inherent in the substance - quality mode of thought of which the subjectivist principle is but one expression.
For example, the logical
difficulties inherent in the doctrine of the moral cleansing of human nature by the power of religion rent Christianity in the days of Pelagius and Augustine — that is to say, at the beginning of the fifth century.
Even Qaddafi's rather bizarre jamahiriya, and its mélange of mass politics and central control, was a response to the
difficulty inherent in governing directly — Libya's previous regimes
for the last half - century have preconditioned the country
for a decentralized power structure.
«The question of
inherent unfairness concerns not simply the structure of the system which may be capable of operating fairly, but whether there are mechanisms in place to accommodate the arguably higher risk of unfair decisions
for those with mental health, learning or other
difficulties which effectively deprive them of the ability effectively to participate in, at least, some of the decisions,» Lord Justice Leveson said.
Given the
inherent desirability and
difficulty for the SNP of defending their narrow majority in the Scottish Parliament, it is plausible that they would not even risk abstaining if it left the Tories in power.
And realizing the
inherent difficulty in working with highly degraded and aged bits of DNA sparked creative strategies
for recovering short fragments of truly ancient genetic material and
for differentiating them from modern DNA.
The largest study of its kind, the authors are hopeful that their findings can highlight the need
for a better system of marijuana classification, though they acknowledge its
inherent difficulty.
To me the need
for this ad hoc adjustment points out the
difficulties inherent in the satellite record in general.
Ancient Minerals Magnesium Oil Ancient Minerals magnesium products offer a convenient form of topical magnesium — absorbed by the skin —
for those who prefer to avoid the hassle of taking pills and the
difficulties inherent with poorly tolerated supplements.
Thankfully, no such malfunctions mar Thomas» delightful audio - commentary track, in which he discusses the inspiration
for the movie, the
difficulties inherent in mounting a homegrown Canadian production and the film's Edmonton, Alberta shoot, chiefly on location in an abandoned hospital.
The title has a sly double meaning, referring both to protagonist Léo's penchant
for getting horizontal with nearly every person he encounters while tooling around the French countryside, seeking inspiration
for a screenplay he never quite gets around to writing, and to the
inherent difficulty of just being human, which Guiraudie imagines as a constant battle against reversion to an animal state.
Today's schoolchildren confront not only the
inherent difficulty of growing up, but also an increasingly fraught testing environment, a lower tolerance
for physical acting out and the pervasive threat of violence.
There are a few more
inherent difficulties in terms of rights but since only about 3 % of all books published in the US are works in translation, I believe it's time
for us to take a bold, new route as well.
Kindle
for iPad: Reading e-books Kindle
for iPad suffers some of the same drawbacks
inherent to using the iPad as an eBook reader: the
difficulty of reading outdoors due to glare, the eyestrain potential from the backlit LED screen, and the size and heft that makes holding it in some positions difficult.
Your mention of translation rings a bell
for me as I prepare various programs this fall
for conferences on independent authors and the international potential — and, of course, the message we have to carry in to these events is that there's no easy way, no push - button solution to the
difficulties still
inherent in «going global,» as some like to call it.
The combination of longer lifespans and the
inherent difficulty of estimating a sustainable withdrawal rate can make retirees overly cautious about spending
for fear of outliving their assets.
By encouraging member participation in CHIC, clubs can help develop a health database
for their breeds without the
difficulties inherent in creating and maintaining it themselves.
Risks and uncertainties include but are not limited to, general industry conditions and competition; general economic factors, including interest rate and currency exchange rate fluctuations; the impact of pharmaceutical industry regulation and health care legislation in the United States and internationally; global trends toward health care cost containment; technological advances, new products and patents attained by competitors; challenges
inherent in new product development, including obtaining regulatory approval; Merck's ability to accurately predict future market conditions; manufacturing
difficulties or delays; financial instability of international economies and sovereign risk; dependence on the effectiveness of Merck's patents and other protections
for innovative products; and the exposure to litigation, including patent litigation, and / or regulatory actions.
Risks and uncertainties include but are not limited to, general industry conditions and competition; general economic factors, including interest rate and currency exchange rate fluctuations; the impact of pharmaceutical industry regulation and health care legislation in the United States and internationally; global trends toward health care cost containment; technological advances, new products and patents attained by competitors; challenges
inherent in new product development, including obtaining regulatory approval; the company's ability to accurately predict future market conditions; manufacturing
difficulties or delays; financial instability of international economies and sovereign risk; dependence on the effectiveness of the company's patents and other protections
for innovative products; and the exposure to litigation, including patent litigation, and / or regulatory actions.
Nevertheless, despite the
inherent difficulties in obtaining quality data, population and related estimates are essential
for all modern societies.
The Seattle - based organizers of the event do recognize the
inherent difficulties with going zero waste — «The way our society is currently structured makes it very difficult
for any individual to produce zero garbage.»
it is important to recognize that an
inherent difficulty of testing null hypotheses is that one can not confirm (statistically) the hypothesis of no effect.While robustness checks (reported in the appendix), as well as p values that never approach standard levels of statistical significance, provide some confidence that the results do not depend on model specification or overly strict requirements
for statistical significance, one can not entirely dismiss the possibility of a Type II error.
points are small - fry in the face of the tsunami of errors pointed out above, such as the
inherent activism of the raters, or the quotes from the hidden discussion forum, or the obvious comprehension
difficulties for laypeople analysing scientific abstracts.
Access to legal aid is reserved only
for the very poorest, while the private bar is reserved only
for the very richest, leaving the vast majority out in the cold facing not only exclusion from the justice system based on finances, but also based on knowledge given the complexity of the legal system and the
inherent difficulties of self - representation.
Whilst common sense might well dictate that the European Council will agree on a broadly formulated and largely uncontentious position vis - à - vis the negotiation guidelines, one must nevertheless remain alert to the
difficulties inherent in striving
for consensus amongst 27 Member States.
This case highlights the many
difficulties inherent in litigation
for historical sexual abuse.
[36] Some have suggested that «but
for» proof must be logically or conceptually impossible before material contribution to risk is available... Clearly the impossibility in those examples was related to
difficulties with factual proof, not to logical problems
inherent in the peculiarities of the case.
For those of you who think a policy loan sounds like a dirty word, this could be compared to taking out equity from a parcel of real property in order to fund a second investment BUT WITHOUT the
inherent difficulties in doing so, such as a stringent bank approval process and strict repayment terms.
There is a good reason
for this; the chargeback mechanism
inherent in these methods of payment makes it trivial to defraud a Bitcoin exchange that accepts them, but nevertheless the relative
difficulty of alternative methods of payment remains a significant roadblock to many.
They are also easily manipulated
for entry into applicant tracking databases and eliminate the
inherent difficulties of scanning and converting your paper resume with OCR systems.
It will also be easy to manipulate
for entry into applicant tracking databases, eliminating the
inherent difficulties of scanning and converting your paper resume with OCR systems.
While nursing homes may feel wrong or unnecessary, and having the elderly family member move into your family's home may have its own
inherent difficulties, the Granny Pod is here to finally provide a nice middle ground option
for families in need.