A second set of marks of excellence in theological schooling comes into view when we turn to reflect on the concreteness of a theological school: Its concreteness consists in part in its having institutionalized practices of governance, and its schooling is excellent to the extent that its polity
leaves room so that the effort to understand God can be genuine by being free to err.
While I loved the cuddles, I was desperate to be able to put her to bed easily and be able to
leave the room so I could enjoy my evening.
Then
leave the room so your baby has a chance to soothe herself back to sleep.
Then, when it's time for lights out, shut off the lights and
leave the room so he can practice falling asleep on his own.
Leave the room so as not to confuse your baby with your smell.
This also
leaves some room so you can put your own creative spin on it!
In one of the film's best scenes, Jessica makes her forty hands get up from the table and
leave the room so that she can have a word alone with Griff.
and 2) «By 65, these guys have made plenty of money and should find something else to do...
Leave some room so that the young bucks can have their day in the sun, too.»
Not exact matches
So there's seven engines in the center cluster, those would be the ones that that move, for steering the rocket, and the other ones would be fixed in position, which gives us the best concentration of — we can max out the number of engines because we don't have to
leave any
room for gimbaling or moving the engine.
So on average there's some
room left, though for some banks, it might be getting tight.
The company doesn't know
so it should
leave itself some
room to find out.
And one would guess that
so much direct experience of Putin and Sechin will
leave very little
room for illusions about the nature of Russia's government, how much it resents American pre-eminence, and how far it will go to undermine it.
When Olayan first sought to integrate OFC in 2001, there was no playbook for a company like hers to hire women — and plenty of obstacles to doing
so, since labor law and social customs
left a lot of
room for interpretation and confusion.
Those companies had thrived and won acclaim from the business press by providing
so many perks — free food, basketball courts, video - game
rooms, laundry services — that employees never had to
leave the confines of the office park.
Nap
rooms and two weeks of paternal
leave are
so last year.
Instead of pulling out my hair in frustration, I just
leave some wiggle
room in the schedule,
so that when it happens I already have a way of dealing with it.
Email and social media means that messages once conveyed in person or over the phone are now relayed in text, «which
leaves so much
room for error.»
Newspapers barely have any readers
left,
so perhaps bitter and cynical columnists are speaking to empty
rooms?
Set your thermostat
so your living
room is warm when you
leave your bed.
Cramped dorm
room storage
left a lot of my things wrinkled (or on the floor...),
so this little steamer would save me when dressing up for an internship or a night out.
Plus, there's
so much
room left to grow.
So I got up and I
left the
room and my agent stayed there.
Of course, some seniors may get get over-committed and end up working more than they did at their own company, he said,
so it's important to make sure you
leave room to pull back.
Stationery company Paperless Post wanted the office to reflect the company's love of handcrafted designs and colorful accents,
so each conference
room has a different wallpaper (those are zebras to the
left) and complementary paint color.
You don't want the item to be too tight a fit in the packaging
so leave at least one inch of wiggle
room and fill that with bubbles, popcorns or tissue wrap for protection.
Investors should hope
so, because the level of stock prices
leaves little
room for error.
So yes, I am quite proud of the things we have done to
leave the
room better.
Your best bet would be to accumulate
so many assets that you are
left with plenty of
room for error.
Whether you arrived late,
left the laptop with your presentation on it in the cab, or simply forgot all those handouts you
so painstakingly put together in the hotel
room, never start your presentation by apologizing.
Several family members started arriving and the
room was getting crowded
so I
left.
Over the years I have been asked for a CD made like this,
so when I was in the studio recording Relentless, someone had the idea to just put me in a
room, light the candles, hit record and
leave for a few hours.
It certainly may try, and even if it hits on the truth of the matter, since the human is a Mystery unto Itself (and set within the context of Ultimate Mystery), are we not
left with a great many perspectives on the matter, which might indicate that a more tentative approach may be the best way to go regarding the question of the OP,
so as to make
room for those who are just as caught up in the Mystery as we ourselves are?
Of course, no one can consult ALL the contexts, and
so we must always
leave room for humility... we may be wrong!
I checked under my bed and in the closet often when I was a kid, and there were never any monsters, or monster tracks, or
left behind monster pieces,
so no matter how creepy the dark
room may have been, the fact that there WAS NO EVIDENCE meant THERE WERE NO MONSTERS.
True science and true religion can not be in opposition to each other like
so many try to make them, No wonder
so many are confused and throw up their philosophical hands and
leave the
room to watch a scripted «reality» shows on TV.
If the Bible does not
leave room for human sinlessness, generally — Jesus aside — why should we be
so confident of our innocence in racism?
It is not a way that
leaves room for the Holy Spirit to speak into our lives through anyone He
so chooses.
So he
left the crowded
room to retire to a comfortable
room upstairs.
It nearly broke my brain at times but it
left so much
room for delight and imagination with my old nemesis, physics.
So I think a small government actually
leaves more
room for an energetic, pluralist public square.
In part it's probably because the Supreme Court has
left so little
room for expression of popular will through legislation.
If something as innocent as having some decorum is
so offensive to you, you can
leave the
room to the more mature adults.
The world which the human being thus creates is
so rich that there is no
room left in it for belief in anything but human.
To pray only in the privacy of one's
room; to be
so secretive in giving to charity that the
left hand does not know the right hand is writing a check; to tell no one, not even one's spouse, that one is fasting — what kind of piety is that?
In the delivery
room, the mother and father are now
left alone to study this amazing being that is
so much a part of them, yet distinct from them.
If the process is
so well understood that it
leaves no
room for doubt or for alternative explanations, then when was the last time the scientists were able to create artificial life, i.e. assemble a living cell out of a bunch of chemical elements?
So I think I might well offer them Royal Securities to write on, so that they could write down all they have experienced in this respect — they would hardly write more than there is room for on the left hand margi
So I think I might well offer them Royal Securities to write on,
so that they could write down all they have experienced in this respect — they would hardly write more than there is room for on the left hand margi
so that they could write down all they have experienced in this respect — they would hardly write more than there is
room for on the
left hand margin.
Because
so often in one - hour counselling sessions, a therapist can only get
so far before it's time to finish, and a woman who has been brought close to the root of her emotional pain then has to
leave the
room and go back to her everyday life: it is deeply unsettling and can draw the process out for years.
For example, a counselee makes a statement such as, «If I didn't feel
so depressed, it would be easier to stay off the bottle»; or «If my wife hadn't
left me...»; or «If I didn't have to live in one
room. . .»
If there WERE a hell, it'd be
so full of Christian hypocrites that there'd be no
room left for the rest of us.