Sentences with phrase «judging by their history»

You need proper structured investment, planning & most importantly ambition which starts from the owner... Does Leicester winning the championship make them a top club — No Does Monaco winning the Ligue 1 make them bigger than Psg ---- No Does Dortmund winning the bundesliga make them bigger than Bayern — No Similarly we won't be bigger than Man utd, Man C even if we win the title.We're bigger than City, Chelsea if judged by history but not ambition.
Judging by history, The Hammers don't start well, given that they've lost more opening fixtures than any other side with 10 (thanks to BBC Sport for that).
Just judging by their history, this game is bound to be good.
Our generation's response to this challenge will be judged by history, for if we fail to meet it — boldly, swiftly and together — we risk consigning future generations to an irreversible catastrophe.
Watt's will be left behind with others and judged by history by his pathetic actions.
But startups will at least now consider other options — in fact, that's true even if Spotify's direct listing isn't judged by history to be successful.

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If we judge a civilization's success by its endurance over time, then the Bushmen are the most successful society in human history.
Team spirit across campus was high Jan. 12 - 14 as hundreds of students, coaches and judges participated in JDC West 2018, hosted by the Haskayne School of Business for the first time in the competition's 13 - year history.
Yet, more cleverly exposed are the ways the intellectual class, in processing the tale and its history through the standard academic apparatus, fosters the advent of the next authoritarian regime by its naïve belief in its own objectivity and its refusal to judge Gilead's practices.
The danger of idolatry is sharpest when judges issue rulings based on moral philosophizing about broad ideals without being restrained by history or tradition.
To judge the two realities by a supposed knowledge of what is «really» real, gained by some means alien to both, is to abandon the perspective of the history of religions.
Again, the unspoken assumption is that what is important in the differences between religions has nothing to do with how close their theological descriptions of God correspond to reality, either because those differences don't exist or because they are impossible for us to judge, differences too subtle to be detected by us, lost in the «noise» of our human limitations, personal history, genetics, and so on.
The game between the Panthers and Denver Broncos will be the biggest event all year, judging by TV ratings history.
Insofar as such a Christian is undergoing a full encounter with history he can by no means be judged to be non-Christian, for it is precisely the meditation between faith and history that lies at the center of the Christian faith.
We know that we will be judged instead by the Lord of history.
As neil degrasse tyson pointed out, each of our great mathematicians and scientists throughout the centuries reached their limit and declared God did it... only to have the next guy push though that barrier, reach their own limit... and claim the same... This lady has the benefit of history and science at her finger tips, and judging by her credentials is no stranger to the scientific process, and still fell into the same trap...
Instead, we have two competing research programs, each with its own fundamental intuitions and program of inquiry to pursue, as in Imre Lakatos's philosophy of science.15 Only «over the long haul» can we judge which will be more progressive more able to handle the classical challenges raised by the entire history of metaphysics, by dialogue with existing religions (Christian and otherwise), and by the experience of contemporary religious believers.
The majority of Californians, including two - thirds of the state's black voters, have just had their core civil right - the right to vote - stripped from them by an openly gay federal judge who has misread history and the Constitution to impose his views on the state's people.
It seems twisted to me that in refusing to recite the pledge in public places, I can be judged by people who clearly have much less knowledge than I regarding the history of the pledge.
Similar confusion seems to have characterized some other periods of the Church's history but we shall derive more help toward understanding our situation and its possibilities if we attend to those times when a definite conception of the ministry gave to both those who filled the office and those who prepared them for it a standard by which to judge their work.
As Bultmann uses them, the former refers to an event so far as it is significant for human existence (e.g., the cross as the salvation - occurrence through which I understand myself as judged and forgiven by God), while the latter refers to an event considered in abstraction from such significance (e.g., the cross as an incident in the annals of ancient history).»
God begins by being man's judge, but ends by providing a moral undergirding that empowers history.
Christ has demonstrated the full meaning of what it means to be a man; therefore, he is fully the second Adam, the standard by which God will finally judge man at the end of history.
As a result, Nailah has been allowed by a California judge to present evidence that Jahi is alive as part of an ongoing medical malpractice suit, a case that could make bioethical and medical history.
Or we could give ourselves permission to engage in the violence of electricity production by saying (in the manner of Reinhold Niebuhr) that the kingdom that Christ's life makes visible is an «impossible possibility» which stands at the edge of history as its judge rather than being the truth about history.
Judging from the history of the concept of spirit and of cognition, at least for all thinkers of a Platonic bent, specifically Aristotle himself, 4 it becomes clear that the problem of consciousness by no means lies in the foreground.
The poor will not be judged by their obedience to authority and their quiet endurance of earthly misery but are free to be faithful to a God that works for liberation within history, as the Pharaoh unhappily discovered.
We can rejoice that we are saved not through the immanent mechanisms of history and nature, but by grace; that God will not unite all of history's many strands in one great synthesis, but will judge much of history false and damnable; that He will not simply reveal the sublime logic of fallen nature, but will strike off the fetters in which creation languishes; and that, rather than showing us how the tears of a small girl suffering in the dark were necessary for the building of the Kingdom, He will instead raise her up and wipe away all tears from her eyes» and there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying, nor any more pain, for the former things will have passed away, and He that sits upon the throne will say, «Behold, I make all things new.»
If we are to judge by the miracles which God did in the course of Old Testament history, and which all express the love of God in freedom, history is by nature a combination of forces, and always tends to reproduce constraints and to establish the bondage of man under one form or another.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2010/jan/14/can-science-explain-religion/?pagination=false But Wright's book can not be judged only, or even primarily, by whether it presents a capable history of religion.
When we encounter the words of Jesus in history, we do not judge them by a philosophical system with reference to their rational validity; they meet us with the question of how we are to interpret our own existence.
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To judge the prize, the Council will be joined by leading experts in related disciplines, including US food scientist and writer Harold McGee; Massimo Montanari, a professor of Medieval History at Bologna University and one of the leading world experts in Food Studies; renowned novelist Laura Esquivel; and Hilal Elver, Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food for the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
Burfict's history has removed his benefit of the doubt, and he's judged much more harshly and strictly by the NFL.
As a GM, judging by recent history as well as the current crop of wide receivers coming out, I would be pretty confident that I could get him after the 15th pick in the draft, maybe even later.
Many Villa fans will be wondering what could have been should the Colombian striker have signed for the midlands club that season and the likelihood is it would have been the best signing in their recent history judging by the striker's devastating form in front of goal this year.
«History will judge today by what happens from here on.
During a brief court appearance with the jury absent, Morvillo told the judge he has built a solid legal reputation by «being intent on doing everything I can in my power to ensure that my clients testify truthfully, even those who, like Mr. Howe, have had a history of not always telling the truth.»
History will judge us by our actions this year, this session, to build a better, fairer Connecticut.
Monroe County Democrats hope to make a little history this fall by electing the first Latina candidate as a Family Court judge.
Judge Alan Simon, who presided over the Spring Valley Village Court and the Ramapo Town Court in Rockland County, was found by a judicial oversight commission to have a history of bullying and verbally abusing court staffers, and has been suspended with pay pending a review of the allegations against him.
Last autumn's Spending Review delivers a reduction in government consumption that is judged by the OBR to be the most sustained undertaken in the last hundred years of British history — barring the periods of demobilisation after the first and second world wars.
During the retrial of the Chesterfield striker details about the complainant's sexual history were used after a ruling by appeal judges.
To coincide with the National Women's History Month theme — Working to Form a More Perfect Union: Honoring Lives in Public Service and Government — a keynote address by the Honorable Barbara A. Howe, Erie County Surrogate Judge since 1994, will be featured.
During a brief court appearance Monday with the jury absent, Howe lawyer Richard Morvillo told the judge he has built a solid legal reputation by «being intent on doing everything I can in my power to ensure that my clients testify truthfully, even those who, like Mr. Howe, have had a history of not always telling the truth.»
Compared with carefully devised counterfactual scenarios based on actual judges» decisions, the machine predictions based on defendants» histories could reduce crime by up to 25 % with no increase in jailing, or reduce jailing up to 42 % with no increase in crime.
But if history is any judge, the increases are unlikely to be approved by Congress.
Mann is confident these efforts to discredit scientists and undermine climate science will ultimately be judged harshly by history.
FDA this fascist department has been called to task by a US Judge and has successfully secured Legal history by stopping the FDA from censoring the truth about the health benefits of VITAMIN C and VITAMIN E
In 2003, Nykvist was judged one of history's ten most influential cinematographers in a survey conducted by the International Cinematographers Guild.
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