If you were not satisfied with the sea battles in AC III, if you wanted to do more pillaging at the sea and have
a little freedom in the gameplay, then AC IV looks like the game for you.
p2 is spec and has been spec for years now, there is 4 different manufacturers but they all must use the same spec engine now and all 4 chassis must fit within the same spec guidelines with
a little freedom in design, but still spec.
I am very structured and organized — how can I give my eighth graders
a little freedom in the classroom and retain structure and organization?»
Whereas those who are just planning to enjoy hookups can enjoy
little freedom in their dating experience.
Not exact matches
There is relatively
little interference
in freedoms of speech and the press, perhaps because Chile has the next - to - lowest corruption rate
in Latin America, second only to Uruguay.
But had Sony stuck to its guns and released the movie as planned, it would have made a strong statement about standing up for
freedom instead of giving
in to fear and threats as Ben Franklin once wrote, «Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a
little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.»
A number of media outlets, including several TV networks, have tried to present a united front and argue that penning journalists up is not acceptable conduct
in a country where press
freedom is enshrined
in the Constitution, but so far they have made
little progress.
«Without action, we've seen very
little movement
in Congress: the most promising bill yet, the USA
Freedom Act, was introduced over a month ago and isn't moving
in a meaningful way.»
People will have a
little more
freedom to say, share an e-book with a friend, as regulators focus more on halting piracy, said Laurence Pulgram, chair of the copyright litigation group with Fenwick & West
in San Francisco.
Interested
in finding a more flexible work arrangement that allows for a
little more
freedom?
Never mind that
in every single Islamic State they have NO
freedom of religion, limited
freedom of the press and
little to no gender equality.
In this inversion, the living God, whose biblical qualities like jealousy and wrath have been tamed, has been deprived of
freedom and, having been reduced to the Great Enabler, now has
little to do except warrant our causes and help us fulfill our aspirations.
I guess that
in a world where war criminals continue to commit genocide
in Sudan, where dictators suppress religion
freedom in China, where people suffer from extreme poverty under the corrupt government of Zimbabwe, where sovereign nations are getting invaded by power - hungry Russian leaders, and where our own government exaggerated intelligence
in order to occupy Iraq — Barack Obama is God's biggest concern, worthy of a
little extra attention.
I feel like the emergent movement said this: «let's give ourselves a
little more
freedom from the restrictions that no longer make sense but still be
in the safe ground of christianity».
Yes, it may have it's
little thrills and
little toys that the keeper puts
in there to amuse his pets, but the best of these is nothing compared to genuine
freedom.
Any one who has pondered the problems of
freedom and determinism will probably sympathize with the sentiment which prompted Milton to assign discussion of this topic to some
little devils
in Satan's legions who liked to bandy it about during moments of relaxation — without getting anywhere.
It has been easy for Westerners to sidestep the questions the book has raised and to take refuge
in matters of
freedom of speech, the limits of citizenship and state jurisdiction, due process and the rule of law — a response that involves
little cross-cultural awareness.
Ironically, while black theology theoretically relies heavily upon expressions of the people, such as
freedom and sorrow songs and sermons, the more academic elites of black theology — those who have the luxury of tenure and endowed professorships
in prestigious white seminaries and universities — seem to have
little respect for the modern black church.
I hope, if you can see the merit or humility
in making room for other people's ideas, that you'll join me
in affirming Tony's
freedom to change his mind a
little bit here.
There is much information on countries the editor knows, and
little on countries he doesn't» even though they may be the worst violators of religious
freedom in the world.
While the authors report having «found
little evidence that the strong tendencies toward religious
freedom and religious pluralism led to any lack of religious vitality»
in the campuses they visited, their account suggests otherwise: faculty and administrators are afraid to offend students by supporting religious «rules and regulations» or by teaching Christian doctrine.
Every
little increase
in human
freedom has been fought over ferociously between those who want us to know more and be wiser and stronger and those who want us to obey and be humble and submit».
From North Dakota Balmer travels to Camp
Freedom in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he detects «precious
little assurance beneath the fragile veneer of confidence.»
A
little freedom of choice
in your heaven, please, a 21 year old botlle of blended scotch, please, but irregardless, sign me up.
Is it possible and after reading about it i kept on thinking «i will sell to my soul for 20 carats get out shut up i will never ever sell my soul to you oh god please help me and this is continuing for a few days i am afraid that i have sold my sold to the devil have i please help and still i think god's way of allowing others to hate him us much worse even you know and can easily think think about much better punishments like rebirth after being punished for all the sins
in life and i am feeling put on the sin of those who committed the unforgiviable sin (the early 0th century priests) imagine them burning
in hell fire till now for 2000 years hopelessly screaming to god for help i can't belive the mercy of god are they forgiven even though commiting this sin keans going to hell for entinity thank you and congralutions i think the 7 year tribulation periodvis over
in 18th century the great commect shooting and
in 19th century the sun became dark for a day and moon was not visible on the earth but now satun has the domination over me those who don't belive
in jesus crist i used to belive
in him but now after knowing a lot
in science it is getting harharder to belive
in him even though i know that he exsists and i only belived
in him not that he died for me
in the cross and also not for eternal life and i still sin as much as i used to before but only a
little reduced and i didn't accept satan as my master but what can i do because those who knowingly sin a lot and don't belive
in jesus christ has to accept satan as their master because he only teaches us that even though he is evil he gives us complete
freedom but thr followers of jesus and god only have
freedom because they can sin only with
in a limit and no more but recive their reward after their life
in heaven but the followers of satun have to go to hell butbi don't want to go to hell and be ruled by the cruel tryant but still why didn't god destroy satun long way before and i think it was also Adam and eve's fault also they could have blamed satan and could have also get their punishment reduced but they didn't and today we are seeing the result
Tim: First of all none of this is about me being a victim and Christians need to be a
little bit careful, particularly
in this country with all the
freedoms we do have, that we don't sound like victims too much.
Both right and left
in America imagine that today's social distemper stems from too
little freedom, when,
in fact, what currently agitates society is the loss of stability, unity, and solidarity.
David A. Stewart,
in Thirst for
Freedom, describes the operation of the alcoholic's narcissism as «the
little dictator,» an unconscious complex of magical thinking, false pride, fear, anger, lack of insight, and resistance to facing one's need for outside help.
As historian Richard Hofstadter has documented, the principles of academic
freedom had relatively
little place
in American higher education prior to this century.
I thank God for the religious
freedom in the United States, and I do a lot to help keep that religious
freedom, but sometimes that
freedom can be harmful to our theology and our actual commitment to our faith because it costs us so
little to be Christians.
But it can find
little place for
freedom in the context of a deterministically understood natural environment.
Without it we'd be living
in a theocracy with very
little freedom of any kind, never mind religion.
Moreover,
in its examination of problems of government
in theological schools, the study continues
in the tradition of the University of Berlin by voicing a powerful protest against patterns of school governance that «seem to have
little confidence
in the power of God to establish the victory of truth» and an eloquent plea for the
freedom of inquiry that disciplined critical inquiry requires.
There is very
little about the free - exercise clause
in Hamburger's book, and the seeming equation of the disestablishment / separation issue with «American religious
freedom» more generally seems to leave out one half of a complex and at - least - two - sided constitutional reality.
That is the
freedom one sees
in the prophets — the
freedom of a Jeremiah to preach treason when the Babylonians are at the gate, or the
freedom of an Elijah to topple a royal dynasty for the sake of one
little vineyard next to the palace, or indeed the
freedom of a Nathan to turn around and support an adulterous Bathsheba, his former enemy.
Dale Van Kley's new book, The Religious Origins of the French Revolution, seeks to revive a sort of Whiggish interpretation of the French Revolution as the struggle for
freedom against sacral monarchy, with much of the ideological discourse of the revolutionaries deriving from
little expected religious controversies» beginning with the rise and fall of Calvinism
in Catholic France, continuing through the struggles over theological Jansenism, and ending
in the political struggles of the French high courts of justice, the parlements, with the administrative monarchy of the eighteenth century.
Profoundly moved by the wisdom of nonviolent resistance, editors reported on, analyzed and theologized about all the events of these years, from Montgomery to
Little Rock to the sit -
ins to the
freedom riders, with considerable interest and always accompanied by profound expressions of respect and human sympathy.
The
Little Sisters are not engaged
in a political stunt but
in an act of moral resistance to the egregious violation of religious
freedom.
I work
in freedom wild, But work, as plays a
little child, Sure of the Father, Self, and Love, alone.
Dissolve the raw cacao powder with a
little warm water and mix
in the Sweet
Freedom / agave.
And when we stand together, as one humanity, each of us
in our
little place, but one
in our consciousness, one
in our solidarity, one
in our common commitment to Seed
Freedom, and Food
Freedom, we are a bigger power than the most brutal corporations, and their dictatorships.
Cech may be happy that he will now be
in the same team as his mate Thomas Rosicky, but our
Little Mozart would be much happier if he too could be guaranteed a starting spot for the Gunners or the
freedom to move to a club that will play him every week, so that he too can be guaranteed a place
in France next summer.
The France international has three goals and ten assists to his name and just needs to be given a
little more
freedom to play
in his best role by Mourinho.
I always say I played
in a special period, we had that
little bit of
freedom to go out and do stuff that we wanted to do but weren't hammered for it.»
Bakayoko impressed for Monaco last season prior to his transfer to Chelsea, but enjoyed a
little more
freedom in Leonardo Jardim's incredibly attack - minded side.
«What I told Tiffany was a
little joke... and a
little truth, too,» Prinz said last Saturday after her goal had helped Carolina beat the Washington
Freedom 3 - 2
in Founders Cup II at Herndon Stadium
in Atlanta.
There is no doubt that Bale needs to get the hell out of Real if he ever wants to be the kind of player he once was... this isn't to suggest that he his skills have diminished, he simply isn't the fiery, determined and aggressive player that struck fear
in the hearts of his opponents... the small fish
in a big pond just doesn't fit his profile... I can't even remember the last player I've seen who has become so invisible on the big stage (maybe Pogba last year)... maybe it's a case of culture shock or maybe he wasn't able to handle the notoriety that invariably came with his big money signing, but regardless of how it happened this guy is a shadow of his former self... although I doubt he would ever come to a team
in such disarray, he could quite easily fill the shoes of Sanchez, who ironically was
in a similar predicament
in Barcelona, as Bale would return to his favoured left side and would be given the same
freedoms that have allowed Sanchez to flourish... ultimately I think the cache of wearing a Real jersey and competing for the top trophies would be too difficult to give up for a wannabe club run by suits who care
little about those kinds of accolades
Schneiderlin isn't particularly talented — he's neat
in his passing, but has
little range and even defensively he comes out of many challenges second best — yet his addition makes a big difference to the team as he allows his colleagues the
freedom to use their talents.
After scoring twice
in the early stages of the match Liverpool adapted their pressing structure slightly to allow Spurs a
little more
freedom in their own half of the field.
Having just won 3 - 0 at home to Stoke, United's attack was clearly
in confident mood, and Louis van Gaal must have given them a
little more
freedom to express themselves.