Sentences with phrase «leaves down a slope»

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People who have left the church because they've gone down some sort of slippery ethical slope are not the ones talking about their experiences and sharing with other Christians outside the church or even making it known that they ARE still Christians, but there are a great many Christians who don't go to a formal church service.
I'm not a big fan of slippery slope arguments, and this is borderline, but in what the justice said it boils down to «Will the person who leaves on personal views of religion, also have their points and objections dismissed as not being noteworthy» because they chose to leave during the opening prayer.
Going long will leave either a very fast putt down the slope or a tricky chip.
From the ridgethe green slopes down severely to the left, and the rear corners are squaredoff.»
For a racer's - eye view of the Whiteface course, here's Mill talking his way down the route: «You start through Hurricane Alley on a fairly intermediate slope for 75 yards to a left - hand turn.
Great Britain's Lizzie Armitstead chased down the leaders to finish fifth but found the gruelling slopes of the Vista Chinesa took their toll leaving her with too much deficit to make up.
In his competitive days he would slalom down the steepestblack - diamond slopes at 65 miles an hour, with a guide 10 feet ahead toshout «left» and «right.»
The fire had stripped the hills of trees and vegetation, and soil erosion left a smooth slope allowing the summer rains to push an avalanche of mud, rocks and other debris down into the community.
Reviewing surveys of the seafloor conducted by Japanese scientists before and after the earthquake, the scientists found signs of a large slump on the seafloor — a rotational landslide 40 kilometers by 20 kilometers in extent and 2 kilometers thick that traveled down the slope of the Japan Trench, leaving a horizontal footprint the size of Paris that could only have been created by a 100 - meter uplift in the seafloor.
In a year where 80's retro electronics are all the rage when it comes to the sci - fi throwback realms of «Stranger Things,» leave it to Matthew Margeson to salute to the era's days of sports - ready synth glory with this run down the slope of power - pop electro artists like Harold Faltermeyer, Bill Conti and Vince Di Cola Margeson also layers on inspirational strings for his tribute to The Day's most unlikely Olympic ski champion of them all.
He or she will be sure to tell you that — despite long summers spent basking on the beaches of the Riviera, despite winter breaks spent sliding down the slippery slopes of Aspen, despite hours that would make a banker green with envy, despite full - time salaries spent on filling the leisure hours left by what are really only part - time jobs — teaching is a tough profession.
The curves for each publishing type start at the far left with their highest - earning authors, and then slope down with diminishing author income until we reach the 1,000th - highest - earning author for each publishing type on the far right.
Among the school of trevallys we have been seeing: Moray eels, Hairy squat lobsters, shrimps, turtles, Peacock mantis shrimp, robust pipe fish and not to leave out we had a lovely encounter with an Eagle ray cruising down the end of Meno slope towards Bounty wreck.
At the part where the track slopes down to the left near the start of the t
Geotags are orbs that players can place anywhere on the map during their runs down the slopes, and leave for other players to try to find.
Continue down the slope from where you found Treasre Chest 3/6 and this Treasure Chest will be at the bottom to your left.
This black and white photograph depicts a sandy beach sloping down towards the sea, which can be seen towards to top left - hand corner of the image.
We can define each of these parts in terms of its «slope», which tells us whether the line goes «up» as we go from left to right («positive slope») or «down» as we go from left to right («negative slope»).
The Court held that Wilk's decision to leave the safety of the path, and proceed down the icy slope to retrieve the dog, interrupted the alleged chain of causation and was an intervening act: «Given this voluntary, intervening act, Mr. Arbour's alleged negligence was not the proximate cause of Ms. Wilk's injury.»
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