What we call «the opening joint meeting» has been the subject of
much commentary in recent times.
Investors have been worried that Fortnite, made by privately held Epic Games, is eating away at engagement for other titles, and management didn't offer too
much commentary in that regard.
Much commentary in the US has suggested that there is no way out of the dystopia that we've constructed for ourselves, short of deleting Facebook and turning away from Google.
Not exact matches
«My fondest dream,» he wrote
in one recent
commentary, «is that I will give my gold coins to my great - great grandkids some 70 - 80 years from now, and they will be rather embarrassed that their Papa John bought all that
much of that barbarous yellow metal instead of more biotech stocks.
Even
in the relatively rare cases when this number is reported, it is typically reported later than GDP and receives
much less publicity and
commentary.
But the U.K.'s grievances — some of which I discussed
in previous
commentaries — are
much more varied than that.
In his monthly commentary, Gross engages in an extended explanation of the rise of the concept of credit in the modern world, before asking, «Yet how much credit is too much credit and how is a dedicated central banker to kno
In his monthly
commentary, Gross engages
in an extended explanation of the rise of the concept of credit in the modern world, before asking, «Yet how much credit is too much credit and how is a dedicated central banker to kno
in an extended explanation of the rise of the concept of credit
in the modern world, before asking, «Yet how much credit is too much credit and how is a dedicated central banker to kno
in the modern world, before asking, «Yet how
much credit is too
much credit and how is a dedicated central banker to know?
The following
commentary also appears on The Globe and Mailâ $ ™ s Global Exchange blog: What Obamaâ $ ™ s Corporate Tax Proposal Means for Canada Last week, there was
much consternation
in Canadaâ $ ™ s business press that some modest reversals of provincial corporate tax cuts and President Obamaâ $ ™ s proposed corporate tax changes could erode our competitiveness.
Based on Allergan's response to Valeant's prior overture, however, and as corroborated by analyst
commentary in February 2014, which underscored that Allergan would not be interested merging with Valeant — particularly where Allergan's stockholders would be compensated
in large part with Valeant stock — Valeant was well aware that a friendly business combination would not likely occur, and conceded as
much later on.
The last week has seen
commentary emerge from the World Economic Forum (WEF)
in Davos, Switzerland, as well as the
much anticipated «State of the Union» address from US President Donald Trump.
The secondary indicators (sentiment) we mentioned as a concern
in our 2017 year - end
commentary (see Tactical Trend, Q4 2017) proved to be a bit too
much for the equity markets to digest during Q1.
And it would be churlish — as, unfortunately,
much commentary has been churlish — not to acknowledge the vindication of President George W. Bush, who
in August 2001 drew the line against embryo - destructive stem cell research.
Through
much of the
commentary on the death of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn last August, there was the repeated intimation - and sometimes vulgar assertion - that, after his return to Russia
in 1994, he descended into crotchety old age and irrelevance.
The answer
in much current
commentary would seem to be: «Not long at all.
How can so
much commentary be generated from not believing
in something?
Though I try to write the text with simplicity and clarity, without getting bogged down too
much in the details, it is still a
commentary.
If I were writing
commentary on these texts,
much of what I am writing
in these posts would never come up because these Calvinistic ideas are not naturally found
in them.
So far, therefore, Mark serves as a
commentary on the kerygma, and explains why
in even the very brief summaries of it which we have
in Acts x and xiii so
much stress is laid on the part taken by John the Baptist.
Indeed, that explains
much of my keen disappointment
in his
Commentary attack on Dabru Emet.
Mr. Nuechterlein's rhetoric, labeling orthodox critics of Benke as «ultraconservatives» with a «sectarian mentality» and a «blinkered preoccupation with unionism,» sounded
much more like the kind of orthodoxy - bashing one has come to expect from the mainstream media than the thoughtful
commentary typical of First Things
in general and Mr. Nuechterlein's work
in particular.
The book carries chapters of well - thought - out
commentary, written with
much circumspection, on practical issues that secular pluralism
in Europe forces Muslim communities to deal with.
Though I like to delve
in and look up facts, view
commentaries, decipher vocabulary, etc., I find sometimes that there is too
much «theological» discussion rather than being open to spiritual and carnal advice.
Lear marvels that so
much of what passes for
commentary on Socratic irony
in Plato's dialogues has to do exclusively with the question of whether Socrates dissembles, whether he wears a mask of unknowing behind which lurks either certainty about important matters or skepticism, perhaps even nihilism.
They are not a
commentary but an elucidation of some of the focal points of the conciliar event, which perhaps did not even find
much expression
in the official.
As Robert Jenson suggests
in his
commentary on Ezekiel, also part of the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible, this double role is not so much resolved as made clear and explicit in the crucifixion and Resurrection
commentary on Ezekiel, also part of the Brazos Theological
Commentary on the Bible, this double role is not so much resolved as made clear and explicit in the crucifixion and Resurrection
Commentary on the Bible, this double role is not so
much resolved as made clear and explicit
in the crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ.
The Navarre Bible, that wonderful
commentary which has done so
much to seed the wasteland of contemporary Biblical scholarship, refers
in connection with the passage I quoted from Matthew (9:36) to words of St Margaret Mary Alacoque: «This Divine Heart is a great abyss which holds all good, and he commands that all his poor people should pour their needs into it.
Much of the retrospective
commentary about Buchanan's 1996 run for president (when he finished second
in the race for the Republican nomination) focuses on immigration, trade, and foreign policy.
The
commentaries were pretty
much in agreement that
in Matthew 19 Jesus was simply reiterating the Genesis account with respect to human sexuality and marriage and added that for this reason divorce was not part of God's plan.
I've traveled through different theologies, read countless books and
commentaries, and have reached a point
in my own personal journey where I honestly feel that way too many «serious» committed Christians put far too
much emphasis on theological principles than they do basic human decency.
All Year: The Bible (There are many translations available at biblegateway.com)- Anchor Bible
Commentary Series - The Women's Bible
Commentary, Edited by Carol A. Newsom and Sharon H. Ringe - Living Judaism: The Guide to Jewish Belief, Tradition, and Practice by Wayne D. Dosick - Women
in Scripture: A Dictionary of Named and Unnamed Women
in the Hebrew Bible, the Apocryphal / Deuterocanonical books, and the New Testament, Edited by Carol Meyers, Toni Cravien, and Ross Shepard Kraemer - Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Edited by John Piper and Wayne Grudem - Discovering Biblical Equality: Complementarity Without Hierarchy, Edited by Ronald W. Pierce, Rebecca Merrill Groothuis and Gordon D. Fee - Women
in the World of the Earliest Christians: Illuminating Ancient Ways of Life by Lynn Cohick - God's Word to Women by Katharine C. Bushnell - Don't Know
Much About the Bible: Everything You Need to Know About the Good Book but Never Learned by Kenneth C. Davis - «On The Dignity and Vocation of Women» by Pope John Paul II - The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs
The fact that a time had arrived when at least one man was to «prefer a popular lectureship even to a bishopric» 72 was quite as
much a
commentary on the decline of the episcopal office
in public esteem at is was an indication of the prestige and influence associated with an important preaching post.
Also, as
much as I love the thought of Beth being back full - time (
in any capacity) + having women involved
in commentary, it seems like they could just use Renee Young for that role.
I was fearing the worst after hearing the description
in the radio
commentary, but on the TV iimages it looked pretty
much precautionary.
The
commentary will make as
much sense as one
in a language that you do.
Much commentary has for example focused on the non-statist political practices of the anti-austerity movements, including 15 - M
in Spain and Occupy
in the United States and the United Kingdom.
A Scot
in the audience asked about social housing, giving Sturgeon an easy hit when it came to the Tories» planned extension of right - to - buy («one of the worst ideas I've ever heard»), although there was
much Twitter
commentary to the effect that Sturgeon's parents had taken advantage of the original legislation
in 1984.
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Much commentary has centred on Labour's win
in Plymouth, forgetting to mention that Plymouth voted heavily to leave, and that over the years the council has swung between Labour, Conservative and no overall control.
The
commentary, by Lawrence Heaney of the Field Museum
in Chicago, provides a timely reminder that Wallace was so
much more than Darwin's sidekick or a footnote
in the story of evolution.
According to the
commentary, «the unfolding story of Zika virus
in the Americas is
much more than a mosquito - borne disease that may affect fetal development.
A
much cited
commentary that appeared
in Nature
in December 2008 — an article co-authored by neuroscientists and ethicists — raised the prospect of routine use of «cognitive enhancement» drugs by the general public if they could be proved safe.
«Too
much commentary gets bogged down
in stats,» he says.
«
Much of the responsibility for building and maintaining international research connections falls to research institutions and scientists,» wrote University of British Columbia President Stephen Toope and AAAS CEO Alan I. Leshner
in a Vancouver Sun
commentary published before the meeting.
In a PNAS commentary on the technique, Danielle Denisko and Michael Hoffman of the University of Toronto wrote: «iRF holds much promise as a new and effective way of detecting interactions in a variety of settings, and its use will help us ensure no branch or leaf is ever left unturned.&raqu
In a PNAS
commentary on the technique, Danielle Denisko and Michael Hoffman of the University of Toronto wrote: «iRF holds
much promise as a new and effective way of detecting interactions
in a variety of settings, and its use will help us ensure no branch or leaf is ever left unturned.&raqu
in a variety of settings, and its use will help us ensure no branch or leaf is ever left unturned.»
Haumea is a
much larger object further out
in the solar system, and together with the centaurs can help scientists learn more about planetary rings
in general, writes Amanda A. Sickafoose, astronomer at MIT and the South African Astronomical Observatory,
in a Nature
commentary.
Published peer - reviewed
commentary from 1999 reveals that concern was percolating about the real issue, exacerbating hyperinsulinemia
in a patient with too
much insulin already.
I don't have
much in the way of
commentary on these hats.
But whereas Warhol's «Campbell's Soup Cans» made waves
in 1962 as a
commentary on post-war consumerist society, today's fashion creatives are
much more complicit.
The Blu - ray release of «The Hangover» doesn't add very
much in the way of additional extras, but there is a picture -
in - picture video
commentary with director Todd Phillips and co-stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis that, while it starts out slow, is actually worth checking out.
And here, as
in last year's I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Sandler interestingly attempts to blend genuine social
commentary with copious gross - out humor
in much the same way that Mel Brooks did
in Blazing Saddles (a movie that, beyond the beans - around - the - campfire gags, wore its heart so firmly on its sleeve
in favor of racial brotherhood that it stopped just short of singing «Kumbaya» to its audience); Sandler, who's admirably never been shy about proudly proclaiming his Jewishness, takes on xenophobia, suggests that Israelis and Palestinians CAN get along and — most controversially of all, perhaps — makes a case that disco music CAN be enjoyable
in the right time and place.
Since the directors covered
much of the same territory
in the first
commentary, this one tends to sputter.