Not exact matches
Actually, «Aquahealer», we know that some of the gospels were in written form within no
more than 20 years of the crucifixion and resurrection because they are MENTIONED in the writings of Jewish leaders who pronounced
anathema upon anyone who so much as dared
to READ THEM!
Their ideology was
anathema to James»
more conservative - leaning politics.
There would be no courage and no glory in voting for a law based
more on slogans than on arguments, in conforming
to the dominant political correctness out of fear of the threatened
anathema, and by counter-attacking as a last resort by a question such as: «Dven if there is no reason
to pass a law, why is it a problem if we want
to pass one?»
'' [It's] an
anathema, I think it's incredibly wrong that water in a bottle is priced
more than milk and I think we need
to have a strong yarn
to the retailers about that.
Nor was it a story of steady progress towards any goal — the French Revolution did much
to rendered the term
anathema across Europe for
more than twenty years.
Conservatives must embrace a
more open, liberal outlook in order
to win over younger voters who see the party as
anathema, says the leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson.
My interest in the account of the thoughts of cosmologist Max Tegmark was tempered by something
more than surprise — I learned that the rejection of the early cosmic inflation or of the Copernican principle, that Earth does not occupy a special place in the universe, «are
anathema to cosmology», (24 September, p 8).
The thrust of Bredesen's thesis is that as powerful as natural therapies are, they are even
more powerful when individualized
to the patient, an idea which is complete
anathema to the drug companies and their allies at the FDA.
The moderating effects of organizational characteristics are
to be expected, since district size and school size almost always «make a difference,» no matter what the focus of the research is.180 Elementary schools are typically
more sensitive than secondary schools
to leadership influence, although previous leader - efficacy research has reported mostly non-significant effects.181 And the rapid turnover of principals has been widely decried as
anathema to school improvement efforts.182 Now we have some evidence that the positive effects of leader efficacy are also moderated by school and district size (the larger the organization, the less sense of efficacy among principals).
Though a tame tail might seem
anathema to a
more track - focused creation such as the F12tdf, the lively front end is balanced by oodles of power spilling through the rear e-diff, a punchy point / counterpoint that requires the careful interplay of conscientious steering input and judicious throttle application.
A little
more than ten grand provides the HSE Luxury Package with all kinds of fancy stuff that's
anathema to something with this much off - road ability.
I realize that's
anathema to many of you code geeks, but the ePUBs out of InDesign are now
more than good enough — if you design within its limitations.
And here, then, is how the Times» editorial board comes
to the conclusion —
anathema to some entrepreneurial authors — that what's needed is
more, not fewer, traditional - publishing outlets for authors:
The initial curatorial invocation of «personal and collective experiences of race and class» addressed by Simmons's art also flattens the work in a way that feels
anathema to his recent subtler,
more ambiguous tone, developed with a visible engagement with contemporary art as much as with the symbols of American race relations.
Manifest form matters
more to AAA than the Formalist ideology and the passage of time has proven that the
anathemas of one generation may become the inspiration for the next without any basic loss in the underlying discipline abstraction requires in order
to thrive.
Balancing the minutiae of figures with wide sweeps of land, sea and sky, they shun the dashing theatrics of Abstract Expressionism, which Mr. Katz was heir
to as a New York School painter; what's
more, they are representational at a time when the figure was
anathema.
Wilfully restrictive, repetitive, limited, all terms which we find
anathema to the truly abstract, yet by all accounts of great personal meaning and certainly
more than merely pattern for many.
Factory farming is
anathema to a lot of people with alternatives, but certainly seems
to provide
more meat / acre than traditional farming.
But I think there's one factor that is
more important than all those mentioned above in causing cap - and - trade
to have changed from politically correct
to politically
anathema in just nine months.
For many lawyers, the concepts of balance and wellness are
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And they demand alternatives
to the billable hour, since the «longer I take, the
more I make» paradigm is
anathema to efficiency.