Sentences with phrase «n't necessary read»

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When necessary though, read the fine print and determine what the fees are ahead of time, review your statements and dispute any charges that are not expected ahead of time, immediately.
Reading serious stuff, though necessary, doesn't stimulate every part of the brain.
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I can't remember ever witnessing a personal relationship I'd describe as either «preconciliar» or «postconciliar,» nor can I imagine what a parish reading list marked by «necessary pastoral literary diversity» would look like.
How such a spirit of sobriety expresses itself, not simply in literary or philosophic reading lists, but in platforms and party rhetoric that can resonate with 21st century Americans, I to a large degree leave to others (our Pete comes to mind), even if my turning here to the example of Solzhenitsyn reminds me that faith in God's promises will be necessary to sustain us in the quite possible event that even our grasping and steadfastly acting upon the «most precise» political prudence might yet fail to stop catastrophe.
Steve... that's not necessary... let's read those writings as the product of human imagination as it seeks the meaning and purpose of human existence and never forget...» to err is human»... anything more is to turn them all into demi - gods.
Oh my, you're reading far more in to this than necessary... that's rather silly and child like... should you not be getting to school now?
I just can't imagine that an elaborate «cover - up» was necessary or worth the energy to save book deals, speaking gigs that only a few hundred people would read or attend.
Pre-modern ways of reading, especially figural reading, are not only fruitful but necessary.
Julie - I was especially encouraged and thought of you while reading a particular passage because it is about the story of a woman who was assaulted and not believed... and then about the way that it was necessary for there to be a public forum where she could claim and own her experience.
I've read recently that it's not necessary to shout «I'm on my way to the royal city!»
The Virgin Mary, in this reading, has been revered by men because she is not sexual and thus not really womanly; and yet she is a mother, and motherhood, since it is necessary to bring about and bring up men, is a proper woman's role.
An all powerful creator would not make an excuse by putting it back on the people... wouldn't he search for a way to help them understand instead of accusing them of not having faith... trust must be earned by anyone asking for «faith»... an all knowing god would understand this... if no trust... no faith can be had... reading a book does not fulfill even the barest minimum of building a trust which is necessary if you are to ask for «faith».
''... reading a book does not fulfill even the barest minimum of building a trust which is necessary if you are to ask for «faith».
Given the sufficiency of Scripture, «whatsoever is not read therein,» declares Article VI of the Thirty - nine Articles, «nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.»
(Scholars will agree that this is a possible and even natural way of reading that evidence, even if it can not be established as the absolutely necessary way.)
Islam: To reject the Islam as a heretical doctrine, it is not necessary to read the Koran, because it is publically known that the Islam rejects the Trinity and the devine sonship of Jesus Christ.
I too have a cruciform hermeneutic (which I refer to as crucivision), and I do not believe it is necessary to read Jesus» statement from the cross «My God, My God, Why have you forsaken me?»
And it is ironic that Mohler, who has been a tireless advocate for young earth creationism on the basis that «the straightforward and direct reading of [Genesis] describes seven 24 - hour days,» does not seem to think that a straightforward and direct reading of Jesus» teachings regarding violence is necessary.
It was not that he decided to deny God and choose man and his freedom, (This is how Berdyaev reads Ivan, and he is prompted to describe Ivan's brain - fever as the necessary result of choosing freedom without God.
One is startled then to read in Christian's book:»... on Whitehead's theory God is certainly not morally good, judged by those standards of behavior that are necessary for the peace and prosperity of human community.
It would not have been necessary to read the words» son of man» into the tradition; that phrase was already there.
When one reads the Bible then it becomes evident that earthly evidence isn't necessary.
The third criterion reads: In the process «towards the necessary and sufficient visible unity... one must not impose any burden beyond that which is strictly necessary (see Acts 15:28).»
But this is not necessary because the point is clear: the basic purpose of the Bible is not fulfilled when one learns about its outlook and contents, nor is it really fulfilled when one is apprehended by God by reading it.
And Adam where do you get the authority to make judgments if you have not read the necessary NT and related documents?
I jumped right to Protestantism (since that's where I come in) so no offense, but I didn't really feel it necessary to read through the rest.
If these «Christians» actually read the bible itself, they would realize that the last thing that Christ himself (who was not some kind of a testosterone hoped up person) would have done was to have placed young people (who he actually called the essence of heaven itself) in more danger than was absolutely necessary.
I bring the conversation up because it came to mind last week when I was reading about a Christian ethicist so passionately committed to defending the (unmistakably) exceptional nature of human beings that he thinks it necessary to forbid his children any sentimental solicitude for the suffering of beasts, and to disabuse them of the least trace of the dangerous fantasy or pathetic fallacy that animals experience anything analogous to human emotions, motives, or needs; they can not really, he insists, know anxiety, grief, regret, or disappointment, and so we should never allow them to divert our sympathies or ethical longings from their proper object.
It should be noted, however, that that doctrine is a necessary but not sufficient condition for the truth of that position, as I read it.
Paul and others will make an appeal to their authority as apostles when necessary, or they will say it is a custom, or a hymn; it's not that hard, really, when anyone reads the whole thing instead of just verses.
When I read the paper, I came away understanding your view exactly as you have said it yourself — that you believe Christ's death for sins, resurrection, and deity - humanity are not necessary for the lost to believe in order to receive eternal life but they are part of something you can «the gospel» in a very broad sense of all NT revelation.
It's not necessary to read the gospels literally to see that the example of Jesus is clearly to comfort the afflicted and heal the sick.
It wasn't in the article I read, but a Muslim man may even kill his wife if he so deems it necessary.
I read an exchange in The Creation Research Society Quarterly between two young - earth creationists, Henry Morris and Robert Kofahl, in which the latter argued that the Second Law of Thermodynamics must have existed in Eden before the Fall because the animals and Adam had to break down the molecules in the food they ate, and the necessary biochemical reactions would not occur without the Second Law of Thermodynamics being in effect.
After reading the comments, I was prepared with walnuts and chocolate chips to doctor them up if necessary, but I didn't need anything!
I didn't read all of the comments but wondered if the oil is necessary in this recipe.
After reading this book, which is supported by all the research I have read, I finally feel comfortable and confident that my calcium supplement is not necessary and may be doing more harm than good.
Tip # 2: Even though you may read that soaking black - eye peas is not necessary, I prefer to soak them overnight to enhance digestibility and increase nutrient absorption.
But the thing about staycations is, they allow you to really live, and put responsibility aside when other things come up — things like invitations for patio drinks at 2pm / 4pm / 8 pm on a beautiful summer day, a sporadic trip to the park to sit and read a good book, sleeping in way later than necessary, random backyard / living room yoga, or quick little road trips to visit friends that you just don't see often enough.
The recipe called for 6 Tbsp of coconut oil and baking soda so I've been putting it in the fridge, but after reading this I'm not sure that's necessary.
It has become necessary to use DVR (and always record for 1 hour after the event is scheduled to end because they can't get something to end on time) and simply read the reviews the next day.
Not only is there an international break but our games are against lesser teams like Ludogorets, Burnley, Sunderland, Reading and Middlesborough and the combative talents of Coquelin are not as necessary in games like thNot only is there an international break but our games are against lesser teams like Ludogorets, Burnley, Sunderland, Reading and Middlesborough and the combative talents of Coquelin are not as necessary in games like thnot as necessary in games like this.
Been reading a lot of comments about this ST situation and seeing several fans claim we don't need goals and that a new ST isn't necessary or Benzema isn't important.
The quarterback may be called upon to run the ball himself, but this isn't a zone read offense and it's not necessary for the quarterback to be a running threat.
In an attempt not to mess with her more than necessary I hopped online at about 2 am to look for another solution, that's when I started to read about «onion juice».
A plug and play device with most of its functions intuitive enough that reading the manual might not be necessary (although the manual provided is quite easy to read).
Early reading in schools is necessary so that the teacher can give children classroom assignments rather than working individually with each of them, but at home it doesn't matter.
Like all parallel medical services, it falls to the patient to figure out who is legitimately skilled and who is not: EXCEPT, most women having babies are in their twenties and early thirties and I personally didn't have the kind of life - experience necessary to question whether or not my government would provide me with sub par care and just assumed that if the government was paying, it must be safe, and the midwifery community capitalizes on this by running advertisements (which OB / GYN are not permitted to do) advertising themselves as being less interventionist, less c - section (no shit, Sherlock, but you'd have to read between the lines to understand why), and better outcomes.
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