And although I'm
not sure the author directly implied this, other than through the title, there's plenty of moms who haven't even heard of AP whose babies don't nap.
With all due respect, I'm
not sure Author's Solutions should be mentioned in the same breath with «self - publishing.»
I'm
not sure the authors of that study had received the message that climate was perfectly stable until major fossil fuel burning began.
Not exact matches
This could be because the original article leaves the
author enough wiggle room, including the use of a question mark headline, to say, «I didn't say we knew for
sure.»
The
authors of infographic, notably
not personal stylists, nor fashion designers or editors, suggest you slip into khakis, the safe choice, for biz casual, but we're
not so
sure.
Sure, you may be a born introvert, utterly lacking in the desire to listen to the sound of your own voice, but according to Susan Cain,
author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, that doesn't mean you can't become an excellent public speaker.
Not sure why certain individuals are getting upset at the viewpoint of the
author, at the end of the day it is just that, the opinions of a stranger so why let it bother you.
Since the universe and beings exist, and within them are acts and creation; and since an orderly act can
not occur without an
author, a meaningful book can
not be without a scribe, and a skilful embroidery be without an embroiderer, for
sure, the purposeful acts which fill the universe have an
author and the meaningful letters and amazing embroideries which cover the face of the earth and are renewed from season to season have a scribe and an embroiderer.
I'm
not sure what sources the
author used to draw her conclusion but I think she needs to do further reseach.
I'm
not sure it is fair to say the
authors lied about the camels.
Given that NewsCorp is also the corporate parent of FoxNews, I'm
not sure what the
author was worried about in terms of maintaining ideological «purity».
I'm
not really
sure where the
author got the mistaken idea that we are «connected to Protestantism».
Unless you're saying that you «have» to believe in God or a «higher power» outside yourself to achieve sobriety, (which would, BTW - be inaccurate) I'm
not sure what the problem you are having with the
author is...?
I can see how one can look at this idea and look at the following examples in Hebrews 11 as «Because they were
sure they would get this reward, they did this thing» but as the
author points out in verse 39 that they didn't get what they imagined they would, so if we understand faith as «being
sure» it would turn out that it is «being
sure» of something and being totally wrong — instead it makes more sense to understand Hebrews 11:1 as saying that «faith is a realization (or actualization)» of our hopes, a realization that the
author points out is greater than we could expect and be
sure in.
In any case, * I * don't need defend the Bible on this — I'm
sure the
author can explain to us how a correct translation of the OT actually * condemns * slavery.
I'm
not sure what the
author was thinking here!
I am pretty
sure that this is
not what the
author intends, given his frequent reminders to the reader that the overall coherence of science and theology is all he claims.
I am
not sure who this
author is that you are referring to, or what law specificaly he had in mind, or what the context of his statement was, or how he understands the word «saved.»
I am
not sure if you all who disagreeing with the
author actually belive in that or being emotional.
you do
nt even know for
sure who
authored those corrupted booklets of your bible.
Readers will have to forgive the technical expressions - some of which may be familiar to Ivy League graduates, though I am still
not sure about «supersessionisal» They will also note that there are nearly 150 pages of notes - in case you think that the
author is short - changing you!
Yet, there are many instances in which we simply are
not sure what the
author wrote.
I am no Scholar but, I believe God has the power to change prophecy the way that he did with Hezekiah, his intentions for a perfect people in the beginning changed due to disobedience so who's to say our men or intended leadership has overall been disobedient, and many women have been forced to lead and in that leading women have been more obedient.We all need each other if my husband was a pastor and I'm his help mate if he for some reason can't teach or preach who else other than myself would be the closest to him.I don't believe GOD changes he's always the same but, he does have the power to make changes and he does
not need our permission to do so, instead of debating back and forth over our version of the Bible we should be
sure we have the Holy Spirit and real relationship with GOD because he will reveal to us his truths but, please know he's
not the
author of confusion
I'm also
not sure what I think about the idea that the
authors of Scripture were aware of this over-arching story, especially the part about Christ.
Phillip Yancey is a Christian
author I love, though I'm
not sure any of his books would speak directly to the issues you're discussing.
The
author says that the prayers of the Christian community for Peter were answered although, judging by their surprise when he appeared at the door, they weren't
sure they would be.
It isn't my intention to beat up the
author; I'm
sure he had good intentions and was probably surprised at the response.
When I hit the link to the
author, I just saw some really angry posts about Calvinists...
not sure where that came from.
I very clearly credited this recipe as having been adapted from that site and the
author of that site even commented above saying she was glad I enjoyed the recipe, so I'm
not sure what you're getting at...?
hi i enjoyed reading your article, but i am
not sure your info is accurate... i found your article from george mataljan, the whole foods
author... he states: «As background, different foods offer a different amount of calories per gram.
Also the recipe
author says
not to worry about any little lumps in the cake batter - I ignored the small ones and it is notable when eating the cake in an unpleasant way (texture-wise, as I like my cake to be smooth and fluffy) so I would recommend making
sure it is lump free before pouring into pans.
I'm
not sure, you'd have to ask the
author of the recipe!
Angela, it looks like the
author of this recipe doesn't call for them to be soaked, but if you prefer them that way, I'm
sure it won't affect the outcome of the recipe.
Precisely,
not sure what the
author expects of Wenger, is he supposed to come out to the media and say he's concerned with the business of our rivals?
Also, I'm
not sure if Roy meant that he was quoting Paul Fleiss (the
author of some of the articles I posted), though I don't know that Fleiss ever said that STDs were more common in an uncirc'd male.
If you're still
not sure you're up to «confident parenting» with your adult child, take heart in these encouraging words from the
authors: «Some of us have forgotten how to be confident in a fallen world.
Hey this is one of the most beautiful birth blogs I have read, but I understand the
author of this story is Samantha Kelly
NOT Krystal Cleaver as implied by the title — can you please make
sure the birth blog is attributed to the
author?
I'm
not sure where the
author got her information, but most of it was inaccurate.
Take a little advice from seasoned safety professionals Denise Fields,
author of Baby 411: Clear Answers and Smart Advice for Your Baby's First Year, and Alison Jacobson, The Safety Mom, and make
sure you don't miss these 10
not - so - obvious tips to help keep your baby safe and sound.
also make
sure the area is as hygienic as possible (antibacterial wipes come in handy here), and check that your pump has a battery converter in case you don't have access to an electrical outlet, advises Kirsten Berggren, Ph.D., C.L.C., the
author of Working Without Weaning: A Working Mother's Guide to Breastfeeding (Hale Publishing).
According to this logic, we can't be entirely
sure that Thomas Jefferson
authored much of the Declaration of Independence because we have to merely rely on others» accounts that he did.
I'm
not sure I would... though I'd love to have the skill to write short stories to explore the outcomes of new ideas, like the best science fiction
authors.
Not Daily Mail readers, that's for
sure: «Prime Minister mauls best - selling
author Hilary Mantel over «plastic princess made for breeding» jibe», a classic of its genre, and one my 22 year old self would thoroughly approved of had I written something similar for my then employer.
When first going through this book, I wasn't
sure if it was going to be a get rich quick (and make me rich in the process) scheme from the
author, but it turned out to be quite an informative read and I am glad that I stumbled upon it.
Although the
authors don't know for
sure whether shark numbers have gone up, they speculate that the population could have been boosted by fishing discards before all fishing in the area was banned in 2006.
Whether that is because most scientific researchers are extremely nice and forgiving people, or the more likely possibility that contributing
authors confuse my job as managing editor with that of the editor - in - chief (who has the power to decide what gets published and what does
not), I am
not entirely
sure.
To be
sure, people with synesthesia are
not all the same, says senior research associate Simon Lacey, the first
author of the paper.
The
authors aren't
sure what causes the animals to be as resistant as they are to the effects of ultraviolet radiation.
«We didn't know for
sure we could make these materials,» said Argonne postdoctoral researcher Junjie Zhang, the first
author on the study.
The
authors aren't yet
sure why the organic carbon from the more developed watersheds is less vulnerable to breakdown by sunlight in rivers and streams, but suggest that it might be because it has already been exposed to appreciable sunlight in the less shady urban and agricultural environment.