The World Energy Outlook 2016, released on 16 November, sheds
light on all of these questions and more, all with the customary mix of rigorous quantitative modelling and insightful analysis.
Not exact matches
The firm specializes
on the downstream petroleum industry; It conducts price surveys
on retail gasoline in large Canadian cities every Tuesday, so it possesses a wealth
of data that might shed
light on the
question.
«In
light of the significant concerns that have been raised by members
of our caucus, and in
light of the irresponsible and inherently contradictory messages coming out
of the White House today, I would recommend that we withdraw consideration
of the bill today, to give us more time to address the privacy
questions that have been raised, as well as to get a clear statement from the administration about their position
on the bill,» Schiff said
on the House floor.
This latest research sheds new
light on the digital goods marketplace and raises important
questions about the health
of the market that entrepreneurs should keep in mind.
For many companies,
questions about return
on investment is a crucial part
of allocating money towards sustainable practices, whether it's investing in more energy efficient
light bulbs or shutting down remote offices to go virtual.
Sevigny said as social media continues to increase its presence with public commentary
on matters such as
Question Period — which doesn't just rely
on mainstream media for coverage anymore in a sea
of tweets — it may lead to a change in behaviour
of MPs as they attempt to come across in a warmer
light to a broader reporting audience.
In
light of the US Department
of Commerce putting a seven year ban
on US companies selling components to State - owned ZTE, China is
questioning its dependence
on the US and what will
In
light of the need for prompt action to avoid continued uncertainty regarding the future
of the Rule and PTEs, the Department concluded that a 45 - day comment period would provide adequate time for the public to provide input, generally, and
on the threshold
questions raised in the Presidential Memorandum.
In
light of the US Department
of Commerce putting a seven year ban
on US companies selling components to State - owned ZTE, China is
questioning its dependence
on the US and what will become
of China's progress in 5G.
We «turn
on the
lights» — one
of our core values — and host monthly Q&A sessions with our CEO Spencer Rascoff, providing employees a chance to ask
questions about whatever is
on their mind.
Of course, that only sheds
light on the
question if you know what those terms mean.
Too many business owners fail to ask prospective salespeople the tough, pointed
questions that shed a lot
of light on their character, goals, motivation, etc..
Whether it is a rabbi
questioning the loyalty
of American Muslims to the U.S. Olympic teams, epithets shouted at Muslims by protesters outside a community event, or the director
of an American Muslim organization
questioning a congressman and, in turn, being rebuked, it is clear that what another congressman sees as hearings that will shine
light, the targeted community is worried about the heat that will be turned
on as a result.
Webb's position
on providence does provoke the important
question of how we are to read history in
light of God's acting in that history.
Anyway, maybe this material will help readers in expanding their context (or at least in understanding my opinion)
on why the calling out
of those who may be considered Commenders could help bring
light and resolution to
questions about Emergent Village system toxicity.
The number is virtually unchanged (71 %) from when Ipsos / World Vision asked the same
question in October, before the City
of Lights experienced tragedy and American politicians began debating state bans
on Syrian refugees in response.
Form - critical studies in the prophets have thrown considerable
light on the
question of the ecstatic factor in prophetism.
Only my realisation in that year that the whole human race was
on a collision course with disaster shook me out
of this dualism and forced me to rethink my theology in
light of this most inclusive
question of human destiny.
It is the need to get further
light on this
question which has led in the twentieth century to a radical rethinking
of the nature
of pastoral care.
Moyers's people had swarmed over the Indiana University campus in successive waves
of producers, executive producers, directors and associate directors;
of lighting people, camera people, sound people and
questions - from - the - audience people; had added a participant (Nicholas von Hoffman) to be sure the affair would be telegenic; had phoned the panelists before the event with their own list
of topics and ideas; had thrown together a wooden platform just for their cameras, which cameras prevented many in the actual audience from seeing the panelists; had shifted the meeting rooms to meet the exacting requirements for the paraphernalia
of television; had fed
questions to members
of the audience, and instructions «from the truck» to the moderator («move
on»); and then had fashioned from 12 hours
of tape one hour that might have been made in a New York city hotel room.
But
on this point we make a stand about what is theologically and pastorally helpful: do we ignore the meaning
of Jesus» warnings against darkness and delight in the
question mark, or do we let His love
of the
light impact our theological method and pastoral instinct?
I have just finished a blog post
on the topic
of walking in the
light and could not help noticing that Eph 5 is a very explicit illustration
of the
question of free will.
And I take it as established that Hausman has shown a means whereby we can understand Bergson's approach as both metaphorical and rational2 As I am certain the reader does, I have
questions I would like answered in
light of their important insights and these interpretations
of Bergson, but the issue I will examine presently is how Gunter's thesis and Hausman's elaboration might affect our understanding
of Bergson's influence
on Whitehead.3 The view
of Bergson Gunter seeks to supplant is very widely held, and indeed was held, (if not really defended) until recently even by Professor Hausman (see the «Dialogue» below).
What
light is thrown
on this
question by the distant cousin
of this account in John 5:1 ff.?
The
question of whether those are valid comparisons became a hotly debated topic in our comments section, opening up a discussion about the ways the two cases might help shed
light on one other.
The most creative intellectual response to these
questions, I believe, will produce a theology which focuses
on the human future in the
light of the Christian past, which searches the revelation
of God in Christ for the clues to the intention and goal
of the Spirit
of God for the future
of mankind.
Lanzetta is not only concerned that the Mother
of God not be denied due honour but also that an opportunity to shed
light on an anthropological
question was being neglected: the ability
of humanity freely and actively, through grace to merit grace, resulting in «encouraging deep down a more pessimistic vision
of human cooperation in salvation» (p. 399).
Although it did not pretend to give an answer to that
question, it did shed much
light on a discussion that was being carried
on by some
of America's leading theologians.
A
question... weekdays I produce this link post at my blog... and I was copying it here with the idea it might stimulate discussions... but in
light of Joe's recent post that Evangel posts should have lasting relevance... and much
of these links are topical and
on current events that leads....
could have thrown
light on this
question if closer correlations had been drawn between the replies to theological and ethical
questions; but as the report stands, a very general state
of complacency and self - satisfaction is indicated regardless
of religious background.
In
light of such claims, it is perhaps not surprising to encounter these study
questions on the scrolls: «Describe the impact
of this discovery
on those who do not accept the authenticity
of the Bible» and «Determine the evidence from the Dead Sea scrolls confirming the claims
of Jesus as the Bible describes him.»
However, in
light of the pressing needs
on earth the
question of whether the massive expenditures to explore outer space are morally and socially justifiable is certainly debatable.
That is, instead
of taking up the
question of the autonomy
of consciousness in its most general sense, I will attempt to focus the debate
on a central concept
of self - awareness which is capable
of corresponding to one
of the major traits
of the idea
of revelation brought to
light by our analysis
of biblical discourse.
In
light of both the religious statements
on work and
of what is happening to us during this economic dislocation
of work and the workplace, some critical moral
questions begin to emerge.
Now, in
light of this bit
of natural logic based
on your
question... do you think women should be able to get the meds to manage their conditions or not?
Since this is territory that has been well covered in recent years — in biographies
of the principal players, as well as in numerous volumes
of history and political analysis — the
question naturally arises: what does Kramer have to say that sheds new
light on the subject?
I'm struggling with the
question on what it means to be the
light of the world in a society (in Swaziland) where at least 40 %
of the population have HIV or AIDS.
The only bright
light on the public horizon is that Lilly is now beginning to fund the same Big
Questions program in a few
of the Christian study centers serving public institutions.
However, there is a range
of ethical
questions on which he throws only indirect
light.
From Ebok: My
question is this: In
light of the new interest in the concepts
of heaven, hell, and the hereafter, could you elaborate a little
on what the doctrine
of purgatory really contains, and what your personal views are
on that topic?
So what do I do when I turn
on the TV to see news
of another shooting, when I realize that neither political party comes close to representing the radical teachings
of Jesus, when I get tired
of receiving emails from «Save Darfur,» when I look in the mirror and see the worst sinner who has ever walked the earth, when I honestly have no idea how to resolve the
question of how pacifism could ever be justified in
light of Auschwitz and Buchenwald?
T.M.Philip's essay in it
on «A History
of Baptismal Practices and Theologies» points to a wide variety
of practice and understanding that existed in the churches from NT times and says that the historical perspective would help us «to maintain a certain flexibility and openness in the
light of the new
questions and challenges presented by our present historical situation».
By itself no religious naturalism can solve all specific environmental dilemmas nor shed
light on all
questions of environmental ontology.
CNN: Shining
light on Emory's «reign
of terror» prompts healing — and, for one man,
questions The late Irving Shulman was the only Jewish man to enter Emory University's School
of Dentistry in 1948.
As I reflect
on that
question in the
light of my own marriage, I find I come up short.
The woman, aware
of her location and the limitations placed
on her, does not succumb to them but brings them into the
light and calls them into
question: «Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters» table.»
The history
of Christian thought
on socialism can shed
light on the
question.
For instance, Fretheim calls the scholarly reliance
on «chaos» forces into
question in the
light of God's sovereign will.
The
question of the historical Jesus has to be faced and discussed, in accordance with one's basic presuppositions, in
light of the challenge issuing from the other groups and the developments and changes going
on in one's own.
Debates about this will easily generate much more heat than
light unless the energy
of both sides is focused
on the right
question, which is: «Given that 200,000 abortions a year is far too many, how can a deliverable change in the law most effectively reduce that number?»