Sentences with phrase «obviously calls that had»

There were obviously calls that had both sides scratching their heads and wondering what the hell just happened.

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A small display ad will obviously have a much smaller call to action button than a full landing page or sales page.
Although high finance obviously has been shaped by the Industrial Revolution's legacy of corporate finance, institutional investment such as pension fund saving as part of the industrial wage contract, mutual funds, and globalization along «financialized» lines, financial managers have taken over industrial companies to create what Hyman Minsky has called «money manager capitalism.»
Le Maire's call for G20 nations to join together in comprehensive talks over bitcoin, and cryptocurrency more broadly, echoed recent sentiments from Joachim Wuermeling, a board member at Bundesbank in Germany, who had previously stated, «Effective regulation of virtual currencies would therefore only be achievable through the greatest possible international cooperation, because the regulatory power of nation states is obviously limited.»
Collectively, the companies in this list have raised $ 15.2 Billion in funding since this call... but obviously this is totally skewed by Uber.
«There's obviously huge opportunities there for us and we have extremely low share in that market overall and so we're putting a lot of energy there,» Cook said on Tuesday's call with analysts.
«This would be obviously only for people who were very adept at handling a gun, and it would be, it's called concealed carry, where a teacher would have a concealed gun on them.
Well, to sum up today's call, we obviously had a good quarter, and we're optimistic about our second quarter as the reasons for our restored sell - through and momentum are simple: One, we've removed Session from our lineup and restored our proven HERO form factor, now with touch displays, to the $ 199, $ 299, $ 399 price points that GoPro's brand was built upon.
TeenAnalyst Advice: Obviously, hot calls have a greater rate of success than cold calls.
This is called «Pascal's Wager», which you've obviously never hear of (nor probably of Pascal himself).
Wow.Mr.Limbaugh's belated «apology «aside, I find myself stunned at the level of vitriol, rudeness, and sheer hatred we seem determined to spew at each across the web nowadays; its advent has obviously unleashed some deeply - buried, long - simmering resevoirs of hate, scorn, and opprobium that has finally boiled over among many of us.If we spent even a third of that energy seeking solutions to righting the badly - listing ship - of - state called America... Well.The politicians aren't going to do it, fellow citizens.As clever as we think we are venting over folly and nonsense on these websites, we had better get busy getting our nation's affairs in order, or we'll become the laughingstock of the world, with tiny,no - name third world countries thumbing their noses at us and telling us to «Get lost, America, you silly, Hollywood has - been.
He was a modern Moses, who was called upon to restore the gospel of Jesus Christ to its origins, since it had obviously become corrupted with man's influence (many religions are proof of that.)
per vertssss; american living here in canada in niagra falls; the niagra parway is beautiful and the houses magnifigant and there is this huge huge mcmanision called precouis blood 16 plus bedrooms with own bathrooms horse farm top of the line cars in the back very very elegant; guess who lives there priests so thanks for your donations the perverts are living well your not but they are hahahaha people are so stupid to give these freaks any money; and you are totally illiterate if you think these people have any connection to god; i would have to say that god will probly punish the phony pervs and any followers they may have; obviously they know the religion is phony or they wouldnt be doing what they do
A person that does obviously doesn't weight evidence or use logic and precedence for their personal beliefs, so it is not so far - fetched to have an irrational atheist become a theist (also irrational) after having a so - called «spiritual experience.»
Dan, just because they were called republicans at the time in no way means they had anything in common with modern day republicans (except the name obviously).
Many young people are obviously of another type; some of Ted's beatnik contemporaries, for example, would doubtless call him a «square»; but it is to this particular and worthwhile kind of person that these letters are addressed.
The series comes to a dramatic end with a fictional letter, written as though from St Petersburg, in which Chesterton's alter ego, «Guy Crawford», describes himself as joining a rebellious mob in which he recognises an obviously Jewish student called Emmanuel, and as springing to his defence, sword in hand, as the Czarist troops attack: but Emmanuel sustains a fatal blow and dies in the street, «a champion of justice, like thousands who have fallen for it in the dark records of this dark land».
I do not believe anything coming from a secular so - called «divinity school» — incredible that right now many are emerging from the woodwork with «newly revealed findings» about every possible subjet — they obviously have nothing better to do but to cause turmoil in a world that already has enough of it...
Obviously, it was not God who wrote the books included in the collection we now call the Bible, however inspired any or all of those writings may have been.
The church has obviously forgotten this commandment, if we can call it that.
Having a child doesn't mean you can only be friends with other parents, obviously, but it sure is nice to connect with others who are in the same stage of life and get what you are going through (and who are OK with calling it a night before 7 p.m.) The old adage is true, it really does take a village to raise a family.
Here we have someone obviously versed in the day - to - day and rough and tumble, but also a person who is concerned with what he calls the «persuadables.»
These two facts «determined my development more than any books which I may have read,» Niebuhr commented.11 Niebuhr called Detroit a «frontier» industrial town, but his diary indicates he was obviously happy in his pastorate.
Obviously, there are people who are unwilling to acknowledge or confront their privilege and continue to wound even after they've been told that their words, attitudes, and actions are hurtful; they should be called out, and in some cases avoided for the sake of creating safe communities for the people they hurt.
My beliefs border more on philosophical than religious, and while the two can obviously coincide, the difference is that I would never write an op - ed piece calling those who wont handle snakes «fence sitters.»
The obviously contrived nature of neo-classical economics has begun to attract many calls for change.
Since you have the «one» correct interpretation of the Bible, you obviously need your own blog rather than trying to take over someone elses and in the process call the writer of that blog and many of the people who comment there false teachers and other demeaning terms.
Obviously our cultural situation has already been shaped by images and ideas flowing from what Christians would call revelation, and our concrete questions arise out of a context that has been deeply influenced by biblical motifs.
So wait you aren't going to blame what was obviously Politics on Religious Wars lets not forget that there were a few things involved in these «Wars of Religion» and I am sure most historians will agree with me, firstly the Crusades weren't thought up as some ideological crusade to protect Christians from some horde of Muslims coming from the east, they were in - fact land grabbing and trying to stave off the eventual fall of what is now known as Istanbul, secondly I highly doubt that most of the average religious person had any idea just how politicized the church became during this time period or up until probably John Paul the II took over, I mean the Thirty Years War could have been called a Religious war under this Videos silly assumptions.
I know of a synod of a church body which, wishing to put the matter of financial support of the «program» of the church on a less obviously allocated basis than characterizes the property tax office of the municipality, came up with a «fresh» idea: each should give as the Lord had prospered him — the synod called it the «Grace system»!
He founded a group called «Companions of Christ» that would volunteer their time to build re-creations of the Holy Land and Bible - themed attractions inside of an amusement park he called, obviously, Holy Land U.S.A.
Every so called religious person or scholar obviously knows nothing about the word of God, since he / she / it has never verified to anyone that he / she / it even exists let alone personally wrote or directed to be written anything.
If, whenever personal will steps in to do something that nature by itself would not do, we call that supernatural, we obviously can not get supernaturalism out of religion, because we can not get it out of life.
Semety... I wasn't using the story to illustrate whether he was a «good person»... he may not have been, but if Jesus approved of his response, then it was obviously the «right» response and therefore good.Jesus appears to be giving credit where credit is due.Likewise, we call a familiar story «The Parable of the Good Samaratin», not The Parable of the Not - That - Good Samaritan.The gospel narrative wdn't have the same emotional effect if we cdn't recognize and «identify with the goodness of the hero.»
Philo of Alexandria, who lived from 13 B.C. to A.D. 50, approximately, and who used Stoic philosophy in his interpretation of the Old Testament and adapted it to his own purposes to such a degree that he might be called a Jewish Stoic, obviously had considerable influence on the author of the Gospel of John.
Obviously there can be no so - called value - ethic here either, where nothing has value in itself.
I was recently introduced to Jon, who has a cool blog called «Deconstructing the Monkey,» which obviously has a few things in common with mine.
As Thomas Woodman points out: «In recent years the rise of postmodernist fiction and of such modes as «magic realism» [as exemplified most obviously by Latin American authors such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez] have called into question the whole privileging of realism in the novel genre.»
«Romney called on them to release the whole thing but obviously that never happened» Apparently you've not been paying attention.
You obviously get riled rather easily and have no problem displaying what some might call «righteous indignation» at my honesty.
You obviously get riled rather easily and have no problem displaying what some might call â $ œrighteous indignationâ $ at my honesty.
Obviously he had a more comprehensive message than is usually called «the gospel».
It'd be tempting to call it the most American song ever written, if it didn't tap into such an obviously universal impulse.
They it yell loudly and repeatedly (because they quite obviously have nothing better to do, or perhaps have been pushed over the edge by one too many failed avocado rose attempts), and fixate on to the next so - called trend.
I havnt a clue how you could call that second picture hideous!!!! You obviously have exceptionally high standards, but for anyone else that picture would be a beaut GORGEOUS recipe!
I call it solace because we would all obviously want to win and to win every.single.season.
Absolutely.Im lucky at my age that I SAW Tony Adams play his Whole career for this club and you think I'm going to let someone dimwit who has obviously no understanding of the mans life take a shot at him without giving him some serious comeback.He has called him a «Notorious Alcoholic».
That is was you have written and you call ME DRUNK.Ok how's this - Robert Pires was a good footballer for our club but the fact he had 237 illegitimate children by 236 different womem (he quite liked one of them and they had twins) means he obviously wasn't giving his full commitment to club and us supporters as most of his time he was tipping up any female with a pulse he could lay his hands on.I am also disturbed by the rumours of him and his pet camel.
Bellerin — obviously great pace, but regressed this past season as a crosser, dribbler and on the defensive end... likened him to a faster Alves type who didn't always run to the end - line and would cut back into the middle, beat defenders and take some shots from outside the box (we desperately need better shooters from outside the box on this squad)... wouldn't give up on him because he has a lot of potential but if Barcelona came calling and offered anything over $ 45 million and we are using a 3 - back going forward he would be gone so fast it would make his head spin
Obviously we know this was because of some true idiocy from Snow not calling him up last year, but I'm just saying, had he not gotten injured he likely spends all season with the Isles.
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