Sentences with phrase «obvious instances of»

There were no obvious instances of administrative assistants or web designers being included on the list, unlike WGII.
You are simply looking at the daily chart time frames for obvious instances of your trading edge.
One of the most obvious instances of U.S. international cooperation for peaceful space purposes is demonstrated by the ISS.
Thus it is crucial that we focus our discussion here on the question of the ontological status, (that is the question of the «reality») of life and mind, the most obvious instances of allegedly «emergent» phenomena.
Rick Santorum's promise to talk about the dangers of birth control was an obvious instance of such errors, but only the most obvious.
Another obvious instance of an unhealthy newborn is the appearance of a broken collarbone, for example.

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Even though it was counter trend the setup was still valid and obvious, so this is a good representation of a valid instance of our price action trading edge.
It's an obvious instance, to which all who operated behind a veil of ignorance would readily consent, of exercising one's right to justice as fairness.
As a matter of fact it is obvious that at least in some instances — one need think only of the Gospel of John — the kerygma was put into the mouth of Jesus by the evangelists.
For instance, the response should be directed toward the support of the institution itself — giving money, ushering, church administration, the kinds of roles that provide the advantage of available handles and the measurable satisfaction in being able to make some obvious contribution.
To cite but one obvious instance, when in 1934 John Dewey wrote A Common Faith, he assumed that the hegemony (to use a term in academic fashion today) of Christianity was over.
An obvious instance has to do with the relation of grace and freedom.
The emergence of living matter, the appearance of consciousness in such living matter, and the coming into existence of moral valuation and appreciative awareness in human life are instances of «importance» which should be obvious to any observer of the world - process.
The most obvious way to ensure fewer instances of clerical abuse in the Catholic Church would be to see that those in charge of seminaries and rectories have a clear understanding of the role of the priest as father.
During my 25 years as a believer, I could not honestly point out one single instance and say it was obvious that God had intervened (in my life nor the lives of the Christians I associated with).
Now, as an atheist for the past 12 years, I have yet to be presented with even one instance of OBVIOUS supernatural intervention.
The real situation in which the Christian of today has to make his moral decisions is in any case such that in very many and very important instances, the decision can no longer be the simple and obvious application of the principles concerning essences, even if he respects these as absolutely and universally valid.
Conceptually, the distinction between Planners and Searchers is obvious enough, but there is nothing of the nuance and detail in describing the dynamics of freedom and development explored in, for instance, John Paul II's 1991 encyclical, Centesimus Annus, on «expanding the circle of productivity and exchange.»
Thus the thesis is reduced to the apparent triviality that each event is simultaneous with itself But it ceases to be trivial if we add that each event is simultaneous only with itself That this is not trivial is obvious from the fact that it was denied, for instance, by Kurt Goedel (1949, pp. 560 - 561), who accepted the possibility of self - intersecting world - lines — that is, the possibility of a Wellsian trip to the past and back to the present.
What is obvious is that these accounts in Acts are much less elaborate — there are no physical appearances of Jesus, for instance — and much more consistent.
For instance, it is obvious that many of the sayings of Jesus as reported in the synoptic gospels contain parallelism, a feature also characteristic of much of the poetic language of the Old Testament.
Take all the research and replace every instance of «boy» with «girl» and every instance of «penis» with «vagina» and it becomes blindingly obvious how barbaric the practice of «circumcision» really is, regardless of gender.
For instance, you may think that spanking is an effective form of discipline, but if you have to use it each day to correct the same problem or behavior, then it should be obvious that it isn't.
This is usually obvious from a child's infancy, for instance being more anxious or sensitive to a variety of things from a very young age.
For instance, if you're running a candidate's site, be sure you have the kind of resources that potential voters and donors are looking for, including the candidate's positions on issues, his or her bio, instructions on how to register to vote (it never hurts), speeches or audio / video clips if you have them and easy and obvious opportunities to volunteer or to give money.
There are past instances of parties winning elections with the least - popular leader, or without a perceived handle on all things economic, but there's no obvious precedent for a party to win an election when it is behind on both leadership and matters fiscal.
It is also obvious that other approaches, for instance the observation of people or description of activities, might play a main role.
«In this instance, there is an obvious question mark around that memo that was leaked to the press and real questions about motivation and obviously huge questions about accuracy in terms of the law,» the mayor said during an unrelated press conference in Brooklyn.
Marching around saying it's «bullshit» whilst our politicians tour their constituencies in stab - proof vests, our bankers screw society for personal gain, our teachers describe classrooms as battlegrounds, our towns and parks have become no - go zones most evenings, our social workers come across the most appalling instances of abuse, just to name but a few of the most obvious examples - well, I think you need to produce a little more than some statistics and a bit of bad language to turn the narrative around.
Use data from old rocks and other models to dial in your best guess for the environmental conditions of, for instance, the Earth circa three billion years ago, let the computer crunch the numbers, and see if any obvious imbalances — potential biosignatures — pop out.
In addition, there are many instances where sharing of RFID information — between suppliers and retailers, for example, or between various components of an Internet of Things — would have obvious benefits, says Professor Li.
For instance, the computer model produced both the «shock waves» of congestion that travel backwards down motorways and create traffic jams where there is no obvious obstruction («When shock waves hit traffic», New Scientist, 25 June 1994), and the «slow fast - lane» effect, in which so many drivers move into the overtaking lane in frustration at the middle lane's lower speed that the middle lane becomes the fastest - moving.
Intermittent fasting in the form of alternate day fasting in many instances reduces overall energy intake, with no obvious adverse effects, and thus becomes a model of calorie restriction in both human and animal subjects.
Aside from the obvious question of why Tania Georgelas is not in jail for assisting an organization that creates actual sex slaves and brutally murders thousands, this newest instance of a thirsty male with a low quality, maladjusted female (plus all the other suitors who eagerly vied for her) should make us all shudder.
Most of the instances where this is used are blatantly obvious and suffer from feeling a little too contrived.
The DD 5.1 remix offers no appreciable upgrade from mono; dialogue varies wildly in volume and sounds hissy throughout, while the instances of ADR are always glaringly obvious.
He's a fascinating figure, Wilder — a director of obvious genius who has defied easy auteur classification not because he didn't have his distinguishing characteristics (the outsider hero yearning for assimilation, for instance), but because his films are only queasily liked and then only at arm's length.
For instance, we get obvious signs of abuse in Lula's past, but Lynch plays these more for laughs than anything else, a choice that doesn't work.
It's not that there wasn't time, either, over the course of these five hours, to address obvious misunderstandings and obscurities (why, for instance, doesn't everyone always cast the «kill» spell, since it seems pretty effective), as there was certainly enough time to pack in a horse - cart full of characters pointing to their chests and weepily declaring that their dead pals will «always be right here.»
Some of the difficulties are expected — limited access to information, for instance — but others may not be as obvious, such as the assumptions that instructors bring with them into the classroom.
Losing ground on test scores for this school could have obvious consequences from a NCLB point of view, but in this instance it was also about pride, bragging rights and even resources from the Board of Education.
The obvious focus is on print and in particular translations where there is huge potential, but we also see lots of for instance audio, large print and production materials deals being completed as well.
There are instances when a pet is brought into an animal hospital with an obvious sense of fear.
One of the vets who works there, Dr. Andrew Hagner, addresses the common perception that senior dogs automatically present obvious or latent health issues that are expensive or difficult to handle: «In many instances a senior dog's health issues are fairly easy to diagnose and straightforward to treat,» stating that most common disorders ailing older pets — such as arthritis, dry eyes, allergies or hypothyroidism — are often treatable with relatively cheap medicine as opposed to major surgery.
But don't skip the less obvious attractions — the Chorus collective of lesser - known churches, for instance, doubles as an extraordinary collection of art, and the view from the campanile of San Giorgio Maggiore is arguably more spectacular than that from the perennially crowded bell tower in San Marco.
For instance, I loved Tales of Hearts R, but its cliché story and obvious script made for a less enjoyable experience.
The lack of a waypoint also hurt in this particular instance, as it wasn't obvious where to go once obtaining the key.
And at the risk of stating the obvious, risk - taking is a good thing for everyone in this instance, from developers to consumers.
This obvious impossibility instigates other modes of interaction selected on the touchscreen directly beneath the monitor: for instance, following the woman along a path through the trees or encountering a demon that in turn gives the viewer a sense of what it's like to be pursued.
New York artist Carroll Dunham makes figurative paintings and sculptures that frequently draw on that uniquely American dovetailing of Surrealism and cartoon idioms, of which the late Philip Guston would be an obvious instance, resounding with a libidinous zaniness.
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