If you're out and about with your ACD and you spot other dogs approaching, don't tense up and start to worry.
The parts that aren't tense will «leak strength».
First off, this is
not a tense Wall Street thriller.
Keep your wrist straight but
not tense.
This pup looks like she's concentrating (wrinkles around the nose from sniffing) and engaged but
not tense.
This way, the day you really need to take your to the vet, your dog will
not tense up and hide.
Its eyes will look relaxed,
not tense.
So when the dog sits on command, we want to reward relaxation,
not tense, scanning or shaking behavior.
Signs that a dog feels calm and content include a relaxed posture (muscles relaxed,
not tensed), normal breathing or slight panting, eating at a normal pace, wagging and wiggling.
His ears are relaxed, his eyes are soft, his mouth is open and lips are
not tense, and the tongue is draped out in a relaxed pant.
It's not scary and it's
not tense.
Not exact matches
New Zealand Prime Minister Bill English said the fire and fury remarks were «
not helpful» in the current «very
tense» environment, while Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull also expressed concern with Trump's discourse.
Art galleries don't get sold very often: they're either passed on or past
tense.
After a particularly
tense conversation with his boss about recruitment tactics, Miley claims he was told, «Diversity is fine, but we don't want to lower the bar.»
Dues aren't paid, past
tense.
The crash does
not appear to be due to the Turkish mission, but made the situation in the region more
tense.
But perhaps the
tensest exchange came when Cameron Kasky, a Stoneman Douglas High School survivor, asked Rubio directly: «Sen. Rubio, will you tell me now that you will
not accept a single donation from the NRA?»
De-stabilised Middle East, rise of new power in Saudi Arabia, aggressive China, Russia - US tensions, Turkey - Russia escalation, rise of autocratic but nationalists leaders such as Modi in India, Trump in United States, bin - Salman in Middle East, the Geo - Political unease hasn't been this
tense in decades, so as a market participant you can never care less than ever.
to know how fellow [past
tense] churchy people think about me, or judge me, to know im
not loved when i go home into my church and — fucking hell, my family!
He recounts the time the famous caricaturist Max Beerbohm was asked about Freudianism, to which he gave this inimitable reply: «A
tense and peculiar family, the Oedipuses, were they
not?»
As the Charlotte Observer notes however, «
Not all the interactions were so
tense.
observer No, «it is
not good for man to be alone» is
not a past or present
tense it «is»
not good for man to be alone.
Therefore one has eternal life as long as one continues to believe —
not just from a past moment of belief as would have been otherwise indicated from the aorist or past
tense.
Yet for the next several years, through my baptism, my church wedding (yes, to the Christian who gives gifts of underwear), through my continued efforts to write poetry, and even during my first bout of seminary education, I went about my life
tense with the secret that I did
not know how to pray as I ought.
You go on to say that Paul teaches that these things WERE but a shadow of things to come, when it actually reads ARE SHADOWS, present
tense not past
tense.
We could go on and provide numerous similar examples,
not just from the writings of John, but from other New Testament authors as well, but we have seen from just a couple of examples that present participles in connection with perfect
tense verbs do
not clearly indicate anything about the timing of one compared to the other.
For now, let me just say that 1 John 5:1 is
not the only place in John's writings where he pairs a present participle with a perfect
tense verb.
John writes that «he who does
not believe [present participle] God has made Him a liar [perfect
tense].»
Such a prophetic use of the present
tense for the future is
not unusual.
The perfect
tense, «making God a liar,» is a result of the present participle, «
not believing.»
In John 3:18, for example, John quotes Jesus as saying, «He who believes [present participle] in Him is
not condemned [perfect
tense verb].»
«Therefore you must also be ready, because the Son of man is coming [present
tense] at an hour you do
not expect» (Matt.
Science fiction's speculations don't naturally stray toward ecclesiology's future
tense.
And unfortunately there is just this very
tense environment right now where we see that the Coptic Christians,
not by really doing anything, have just become aligned or perceived in this way that they should be targeted.
The difficulty with these two elements in the saying is twofold: the integrity of the «Lo, here,» «Lo, there» reference (We do
not find the future
tense in this part of the saying [«nor will they say»] in contrast to the later present [«is entos hymon»] a difficulty, as does, for example, C. G. Montefiore, The Synoptic Gospels [London: Macmillan, 1927] II, 547.
We can't ignore the
tense of verbs, making past or present things into future things and then claim we are following the» clear» teaching of scripture.
Thus, J. R. Lucas points out that such a criterion for time involves
not only technical
tense - logical difficulties, 7 but also involves a denial of the basic intuition that time is a concomitant of consciousness — we are aware of time even in the most tranquil of environments (TTS 13).
They often wrote stuff in the past
tense, making it appear to have been fulfilled prophecy, but they didn't build in second meanings.
If modern authors can change in their theology, terminology, goals, focus, vocabulary, verb
tense usage, and so on, and be allowed to revise, edit, and redact their own works, why can we
not allow the same freedom and flexibility to the authors of Scripture?
It isn't a prophecy of some future birth as the
tenses are all wrong.
So in verse 16 when it says «made» was it past
tense, wouldn't the sun moon and stars be «let there be light», day 1?
The primary usage, then, is an optative of wish (particularly, the optative of attainable wish which occurs with the aorist
tense — and yes, Greek makes a distinction between wishes which one can obtain and can
not obtain.
For the usual dichotomy of «will be» and «will
not be» for future
tense propositions, Hartshorne substitutes the trichotomy.
For example, although Paul does use first - person pronouns and the present
tense, he did
not use this sort of grammar in Romans 6, the first part of Romans 7, or on into Romans 8 where it is perfectly clear that Paul is talking about regenerate people.
So we pretend we are
not sad,
not sinful,
not who we really are, only ever talking about the broken places in our lives in the past
tense as part of an up - front testimony.
It is suggested that Paul switches pronouns and verb
tense in Romans 7:14 - 20 because he does
not want to describe the experience of regenerate people, but describe rather his own personal experience as a religious Pharisaical Jew.
Etc., etc. — as if the writers thought that Ginsberg had
not been interesting enough in the present
tense, and sought to make him interesting retrospectively.
We talk about why kids shouldn't be the center of your life, discuss the importance of a regular date night, hear a
tense couple's court case, find out how to make a family mission statement and a lot more!
It used to be a strong verb, too — the German linguist's term for verbs that don't fool around with piddly dental past
tenses, but change their own darned vowels, take that!
Had another thought on this Go and sin no more in the first instance when the pharisees were condemning the woman Jesus says you without sin cast the first stone thats present
tense when he said Go and sin no more that future
tense he is letting us know that since we all are sinners deserving of death he does
not condemn us but came to save us and we see him do that for the woman caught in sin as we all are.Humanly speaking none of us can walk without sinning it is impossible unless we submit ourselves to Christ and walk by faith by the holy spirit and we can do all things through Christ that strengthens us.brentnz