Sentences with phrase «lies at»

Rhythm of the Home: Well motherhood, and family, lies at the root of the work that we do.
As an adult, you can dig for that tube of chapstick that lies at the bottom of every woman's purse; the quick fix for those dry, cracked lips.
«The peculiar synchronicity in the ebb and flow of the two clubs» periods of dominance lies at the root of the rivalry's ferocity.
The failure ultimately lies at the door of the manager and Newcastle may be feeling that they would have been better off appointing a coach from abroad.
Many newspapers have suggested that the club have returned to lure Emmanuel Adebayor away from Manchester City, with club chiefs desperate to try and persuade the Togolese striker that his future lies at White Hart Late.
Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha has insisted his future lies at Selhurst Park despite Manchester City and Tottenham weighing up summer moves for h...
In this regard, the blame squarely lies at the feet of owner Randy Lerner who seems to have grown increasingly parsimonious over the years.
Ferdinand might be right about Sanchez being the main man at Arsenal, but a player of his quality needs to win titles and should Arsenal fail to win a major trophy again this season, it will be difficult to convince the 27 - year old that his future lies at the Emirates.
Orta hasn't had a wealth of money to spend and he wasn't at fault for the sale of Chris Wood but the blame for the wasted money lies at his door.
So I can not help but wonder what went wrong and, to be honest, I have a strong suspicion that a large part of the blame lies at the feet of Arsene Wenger.
The grant - in - aid lies at the heart of the Jenkins case.
That's where it lies at the moment.»
It lies at a historically strategic crossroad leading to Italy via the Petit - St - Bernard pass, which Julius Caesar used to advance his legions in 45 B.C. and which Hannibal may have crossed with his elephants in 218 B.C.
Fault lies at Wenger who keeps them and plays them.
The 33 - year - old has been sidelined with problems since October 2016, and with his current contract at Arsenal set to expire at the end of the season, it raises doubts over whether his future lies at the Emirates in particular.
WE are a laughing stock and the blame lies at WENGER!!!
SkySports reported how Szczesny's future however remains up in the air and that it seems that although he may want to stay out on loan at Roma, in order to command a first team place, his desire to achieve success still lies at Arsenal.
So original fault lies at Costa for being a pig, then befalls to Sackless - Dean who's supposed to be the one unbiased person on the pitch, and after those 2 mugs we can blame Gabriel.
Loan... Yes... Southampton NO... He needs solid run of games at CB and with them having fonte and van dijk, i do nt see that happening much at Southampton......... He could probably get solid minutes at RB though... but then it whats the point... His long term future for us lies at CB..
Through nine holes on Thursday, though, he relied on his putter to get him to the greens from tight lies at TPC Sawgrass, with mixed results.
The fauult lies at training system.
The pro pen lies at the other end.
If there's solace for Howard to take from a lost season that seems destined to end on Sunday in Game 4, it probably lies at least in part on the likelihood that a playoff exit will keep him from answering questions, at least for a little while.
while at Southampton... It was Wenger and not you who first spot his potential at CB... and I think almost everyone here now agrees that his long term future at Arsenal lies at CB...
This wood is a relatively recent acquisition of the Woodland Trust and lies at the confluence of the East and West Looe rivers.
Respect for all our stakeholders regardless of race, gender or creed lies at the base of all our relationships.
The brothers also founded the Aberfeldy Distillery in 1898, the physical and spiritual home of DEWAR»S, which to this day produces the Single Malt Whisky that lies at the heart of every DEWAR»S blend.
A commitment to environmental sustainability lies at the heart of the Scotch Whisky industry which has now unveiled even more ambitious green targets, from responsible water use to cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
In our eyes, the dramatic change in the UK beer market requires bold action, and an even bolder approach, and this lies at the heart of our revitalisation of Carlsberg.
The use of countless aromatics to flavor bread lies at the center of Germany's rich whole grain baking culture.
The launch exhibition for Manchester's newly re-opened and revamped Whitworth art gallery caused a stampede of visitors, but few were to know that James Cropper's paper lies at the heart of Cornelia Parker's stunning War Room installation.
The convenient and specious separation of form and content in worship often lies at the heart of the broader Evangelical movement as a means of facilitating inter-church alliances and building consensus has, I suspect, spilled over into other Christian traditions too.
A similar theme lies at the heart of Fahrenheit 451.
The dogma of creation in time contradicted the Aristotelian belief in an eternal universe, and the analysis of motion in the light of creation led John Buridan to develop the concept of inertia that lies at the foundation of dynamics.
Hume's thesis, which lies at the root of constitutional regimes the world over, is worth questioning.
This same vision lies at the heart of the work of Fr.
«The problem of a rapidly increasing population,» the government lamented, «lies at the core of every problem facing the administration.»
The tension between pragmatic adaptation and visionary reformation lies at the heart of biblical religion.
He says, «Individualism lies at the very core of American culture» (142).
This conviction that Christ alone is the light of the nations lies at the heart of so much of what the Council has to say.
However eccentric he was, and whatever one's view of the wisdom of such «small» missions (Beagle 2 cost a mere # 66m, compared with the $ 1.6 bn which Nasa spent on its Mars Reconnaissance Rover), Pillinger's enthusiasm to find out if there is evidence of alien life is a sign of the intellectual curiosity that lies at the heart of all good science.
This theme is not only compatible with Christianity, but lies at the heart of the Christian understanding of any earthly society.
Nor should the phrase «death of God» be linked to Nietzsche alone, for in one way or another it lies at the foundation of a distinctly modern thought and experience.
It lies at the base of existentialist and death - of - God theologies on the one hand and the Jesus movement and «flight to the occult» phenomena on the other hand.
But perhaps I did not express myself clearly enough, and am therefore myself to blame for the confusion which lies at the root of this misunderstanding.
As the years have gone by, there has been added to this an intuition of man's dignity and a feeling of reverence for that which in man is always trying to outdistance itself, and lies at the root of his eternal disquiet.
Only the transcendent lies at this heart and draws persons to itself; the transcendent alone is the authentic source of hope within life, the only real power of transformation.
Readiness for dread is thus the gift of faith, and is identical with freedom from ourselves (= our old self) for ourselves (= our new self), freedom from the fallacy which lies at the root of sin — namely, that we can base our own existence upon our own resolve, and thus attain freedom for the future.
This property of being self - contained for thought lies at the base of natural science.
The story of God in Christ is the essential kernel which lies at the heart of all evangelism and at the center of every activity of mission.
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