Sentences with phrase «less the ground as»

The appeal is on the ground that «the proceeding... is wrong in law or is in excess of jurisdiction» (as under s 111 (1): more or less the ground as before, and it still is for surviving case stated applications).

Not exact matches

As the workout progresses, I have less and less willpower to finish sets, grind out reps, and perform difficult exercises.
They aren't as compact as the best in - ear headphones, but you're less likely to use a tablet on the run to begin with, and the Grind are lightweight and superbly comfortable either way.
Industry experts say Elliott appears to be acting on a plan to open up a region that until recently was regarded as less fertile ground for activist funds.
The United States may soon move to less accommodative monetary policies and higher long - term interest rates as its recovery gains ground.
I believe that if we all could collectively apply just a little more grounded thinking as investors and a little less exuberance... then perhaps we can avoid a story that would otherwise end badly.
And so the American public — and some policymakers like Perry — may perceive the situation on the ground as less serious than it is.
This includes using less meat in recipes (for example: buy two pounds of ground beef and divide it into three servings to use in recipes that call for one pound of beef), giving our cats a spoonful of wet food as a treat instead of an entire can, using dish towels instead of paper towels in most situations, etc..
but as it is, you are erecting a straw man that actually hinders BOTH sides from having honest discussion, much less progressing toward your desired «middle ground
At the same time, the figure - ground quality of conscious attention is explained as a focal enjoyment of data inherited from occasions of particular intensity together with a lesser inheritance from adjacent occasions of slighter but analogous satisfactions.
«The more religious, on the other hand, may ground their generosity less in emotion, and more in other factors such as doctrine, a communal identity, or reputational concerns.»
Secular humanism «is» a philosophical viewpoint that encompasses such things as morality and your statement would be on only slightly less shaky ground if you had said that about humanism.
But Bishop John did say he would support some sort of military action on the ground: «My own preference would be for a UN force because that would have less of an inflammatory dimension than a force that could be perceived as Western Christian.»
But that would quite certainly not be a statement about matter as such, for such purely a posteriori empirical data are varied and differ from one another and so represent nothing unified and one, and of themselves, therefore, supply no ground for a statement about matter and still less for the thesis that only what is exactly the same as what has previously been experienced can occur.
Anyone, therefore, who does not suppose that in a metaphysical sense more can simply come from less, must, precisely if he wishes to perceive in the production of change through transitive causality a perspective open for «endless» becoming, introduce the idea of infinite Being as the ground of the very possibility of any becoming which involves an increase of being.
Beyond all such questions, he also inquires about the constant structure of reality, of himself and the world and of their ultimate ground, of which he is always more or less clearly aware insofar as he exists as a man at all.
At Home in the Universe covers much the same ground as The Origins of Order, but in a less technical manner, and it extends arguments based in biology to questions of wider interest, such as the place of humans in the cosmos.
Hard just war theory reverses these emphases, replacing them with the following: a presumption against injustice and disorder rather than against war; an assumption that war is tragic but inevitable in a fallen world and that war is a necessary task of government; a tendency to trust the U.S. government and its claims of need for military action; an emphasis on just war theory as a tool to aid policymakers and military personnel in their decisions; an inclination to distrust the efficacy of international treaties and to downplay the value of international actors and perspectives; a less stringent or differently oriented application of some just war criteria; and no sense of common ground with Christian pacifists.
I did make the point that life begins at conception, and that there is no ground of principle on which the embryo or fetus could be regarded as anything less than human at any stage of its existence.
The lesser kinds of reverence have been noted only in order that we may be quite clear that even in Catholic circles the term worship is applied normally to God and none other, although it is important that we understand that by association with God and His presence and work, creatures are seen in the Christian tradition as worthy of something even more remarkable than the respect for personality of which democracy has spoken — they are worthy of reverence which is religious in quality, reverence about which there is a mystery, just as in human personality itself there is a deep mystery by reason of its being grounded in the mystery of God.
Others will prefer to remain on less speculative ground in merely affirming the astounding fact of order and in recognizing this as a primary datum in the nature of things.
Hume's assertion that our «religious phase» may have been the «inevitable» precondition or «vessel» of secular morality (it isn't clear whether he means naturally or historically inevitable) can't get the ethical humanist secularist around the more haunting question of whether the secular political project of mass ethical secularism is viable, much less sustainable — especially if that social order is not to be grounded in philosophy, and especially if the politics in question must, as apparently it must, be one grounded in rights to freedoms.
None the less, if it should turn out that one can be a Christian without holding firmly to personal persistence beyond death, this is significant; and since, as I have just been saying, I think that such is indeed the case, I believe that nobody ought to require acceptance of some variety of personal persistence as a pre-requisite for a welcome into the Christian community which is grounded on that faith in God in Jesus Christ which the community exists to make available to men and women in every age.
Since God transcends any of the categories of human intelligence into which we may try to fit Him, the only question is whether we do less injustice to His majesty by referring to Him in personal pronouns, or by using impersonal abstract nouns, such as «Ground of Being» and «First Cause.»
In the course of the subsequent controversy Lessing developed a viewpoint that later became very influential, namely, that faith can not be grounded either on a book regarded as inspired or on facts regarded as historical.
As Fr Dylan James brings out later in this issue, the justification of «human rights» today is less and less grounded on the objective nature of Man and more and more on the shifting sands of utilitarianism.
While working with Kohlberg in the early Seventies on this ground - breaking study of moral development, she noted that girls and women were consistently graded as less moral than boys and men.
If I want a less textured biscuit, would it work just as well if I roughly ground the oats in a food processor before hand?
Plus I used grated whole nutmeg as I didn't have ground nutmeg and you need less of this, I'd say half the amount.
I was so surprised and happy to find this organic almond flour at the same price or less as grinding it myself.
Soak 12 oz of coarsely ground coffee in 60 ounces of cool water for 12 hours, drain through a filter and enjoy an incredibly strong but amazingly smooth coffee that you can use as a concentrate — you'll use less in a smoothie like this since a little goes a long way flavor wise.
3 / 4C Light spelt flour (or other flour of your choice) 1 / 4C Cocoa 1 / 8t Salt 3 / 4t Baking powder 1 / 2C Coconut sugar (I like to use coconut sugar in my baking as it's less processed than other sweeteners, it's also less sweet than refined sugar so these are more chocolatey than super sweet, perfect for this chocolate lover) 2T Tahini 2T Oil (I used rapeseed, but any neutral oil is fine) 1T Ground flaxseed 1 / 4C Non-dairy milk (You might need 1 or 2 extra tablespoons of milk if your tahini is very thick.
Ingredients: 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) butter / 4 ounces thick, quality bacon (4 slices), diced / 1 to 2 shallots, finely chopped / 1 pound shaped pasta, such as bow - ties / 1 pound fresh chanterelles, roughly chopped / Salt and ground pepper to taste / 1 pint heavy cream (or less) / 4 ounces garden peas, fresh or frozen / 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese, with more for table.
To answer your question about chia seeds, you can use them the same way you use flax, except you need much less chia: I use one teaspoon (5 ml) chia per 1 tablespoon (15 ml) water; let sit, then add as you would ground flax & water.
7/8 cup oil + 1/2 tsp sea salt (strange, I know but it is our «butter») 3 tbsp ground chia 9 tbsp water 1 cup unsweetened pineapple juice from concentrate (we can have pineapples on our diet — hollaaaa) 2 & 1/2 cup buckwheat (I use light as it has less of an aftertaste) 2 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp nutmeg 1/4 tsp salt 3 cups shredded carrots optional: stevia (I put about 1/2 tsp of the clear extract, you could put more as mine wasn't very sweet)
I tried this today with coconut milk from the can, used a little less then called for as its higher in calories and I used ground chia seeds rather than whole ones..
When I grind oats, the final flour is nearly the same measurement as the oats; you could start with a lesser amount and work up to more if it seems it needs it.
I love oats as well and if you grind them finely enough they do the same thing as almonds with less fat but I adore almonds based pastry and as I don't eat a lot of sweet pastry based things I would make this decadent and full of almondy goodness.
2 cups corn kernels 3 lb tomato, diced 2 cups dried kidney beans, soaked 4 cups vegetable stock (or less, as needed) 1 Tbsp garlic powder 1 Tbsp ground cumin Salt to taste
1, 15 - ounce can pinto beans, rinsed well and drained Fritocrumb crust shells 2 Tbsp unsalted butter 2 Tbsp olive oil 1 medium yellow onion, diced small 1 large green bell pepper, seeded and cored, diced small 1 large red bell pepper, seeded and cored, diced small 5 cloves garlic, minced 1 lb ground beef 1 poblano pepper, roasted and diced small 1 jalapeno pepper, finely diced (NOTE: Omit for a milder chili) 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, finely chopped 1 to 2 Tbsp chili powder (more or less to suit your taste) 1 Tbsp ground cumin 1 tsp finely chopped fresh Mexican oregano 1/2 tsp ground cayenne pepper (Note: Omit for a milder chili) 1, 28 - ounce can crushed tomatoes 8 - ounces light ale or wheat beer juice of two limes (more or less to taste) kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste shredded sharp Cheddar cheese for topping sour cream, for topping finely snipped Mexican oregano and crushed corn chips as garnish
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
This was all avoidable, had the MLBPA been less willing to aim for labor peace and amenities, and more willing to fight hard for everything, big or small, as Marvin Miller used to when the union was first getting off the ground.
As he brings his investigation around to those farther away from ground zero, it's less likely, not more likely, he's able to find a smoking gun.
You state we need a striker yet we scored two less than the title winners seven less than city, 2014/2015 we scored three less than Chelsea and 12 less than city you have to go back to 2013/14 to find a time where we were way behind in terms of goals scored and that was a massive 33 and 34 goals behind city and Utd with both those teams scoring 100 goals plus, the reason we need a striker is not as you and others push to win the title but to give strength and depth to an area that is thin on ground.
Luke has an advantage at kicking range I would think as I've seen less of Rob using kicks Luke I'd think has an advantage going to ground, great top game, slick bjj
The rest is simply about carrying on as we are, grinding out the results, even if that means conceding possession and being less flamboyant.
SanOwnGoal may be a hardworker but that's as far as it goes — just doesn't get d ball behind d line, Poldi is a prolific striker, but that's as far as he goes — goes missing too many times, Welbeck needs his head on d ground maybe he'll make it @ Arsenal — pls less hype, Sanchez is preferably a wingman, forget it but we'll miss Giroud!
Pace has skyrocketed recently (meaning a lot more miles traveled per minute, leading to more total distance per minute and also higher average speed so less time resting those legs at slow speed) and also defenses now have to be everywhere (before defense wasn't as tiring as it's now because every player didn't need to cover as much ground as they do now).
That there wasn't going to be a long - term danger, that he could adapt his ring style so there was less flying through the air and fewer headbutts and a more grounded style that wouldn't put him in as much danger of another concussion or major neck injury.
Nothing less than a win will do for Arsenal today when Everton visit the Emirates, but as the Toffees have never won at this ground we have high hopes of taking all three points while we sit hoping for Middlesbrough to somehow stopping Liverpool from winning.
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