Sort
of digressing a bit, but there's something I've realized about myself... or my shopping habits, at least.
Kind
of digressed; sorry.
Not exact matches
The letter outlined the kinds
of companies Buffett is looking for, a set
of criteria that has not
digressed much over the past several years.
I stocked up on the sauce packets as I usually do, wishing I could just get a whole bottle
of the mild and hot sauces, but I
digress.
(You're also probably part
of their target audience — but I
digress.)
Also, Amazon actually has been profitable
of late, but perhaps Trump is in - artfully referencing the fact that the company's most recent profit, $ 482 million in the last quarter
of 2015, is just a tiny fraction
of its $ 35.7 billion in revenues (PDF), but I
digress.
But I
digress... what we want to know — and there is a consensus around this among the FX folks I talk to, but having it explicitly stated would certainly be useful and potentially market - moving — is whether these election results nudge the Bank
of Canada's «risk management» approach to setting monpol in one direction or another.
(Unless it's one
of those classes that just has a final, but I
digress.)
In fact one could even make the argument that the best trade for that type
of situation is a long gold / short gold stocks position, but we
digress.
As Monday
digressed the absence
of local data along with the continued break in China left Asian trade light as investors waited on off...
But I
digress as I strongly suspect you'll find weasel words to get out
of following the example
of early christians because then you'd have to give up your wide screen TV.
But I
digress... Why should I need to «admit» that there are jerks or morons in the world as if we all share a collective atheist guilt for the misdeeds or stupidity
of a few?
Now, before you think I'm about to
digress into a rant against neo-Calvinism, you should know that I see an equally troubling trend among those in the more progressive camp
of Christianity.
While we could certainly
digress into an eschatological conversation about exactly what Jesus means when he talks about throwing evildoers into the fire, the instructive call
of this parable remains the same: to let God do the farming.
But this «Therefore» doesn't make sense if you look a the end
of chapter 11, where Paul has
digressed in a lengthy doxology, which while it discusses intriguing mysteries
of God and praises God, doesn't lead to the logical conclusion that we should present ourselves as living sacrifices to him, but if you read into that «οὖν» an «as I was saying earlier», you can see that before the doxology he issued an important warning in Romans 11:22 — if God is willing enough to be so severe as to cut
of the natural branches (the Jews) he will certainly be willing to cut
of the ones that have been grafted on (the Gentiles); Romans 12:1 - 2 is a very logical «therefore» to follow Romans 11:21 - 24.
I don't dismiss the possibility
of demons, possession, hunters named Sam and Dean who are too gorgeous and may show up on my doorstep one day carrying salt shotguns and holy water... * ahem * but I
digress... I don't dismiss those possibilities, but I do see them as infinitely rare to the point
of almost improbable.
I need to emphasize the actuality
of the superject (or, what is the same, the superjective existence
of the actuality) because the misinterpretation
of the principle
of process has often gone hand in hand with the mistaken belief that «actuality» can be properly predicated
of an occasion only while it is in the process
of becoming.3 This widespread and deeply rooted mistake deserves more attention than I can give it here without
digressing extensively from my main thesis.
Still I would not call on David to try to control it unless it
digresses to the arena
of personal attacks as I think it becomes pretty evident that personal bias driven mockery often reveals motives and as such the reader can effectively filter the comments.
As a constant, the universe itself must be subject to infinite evolution, evolution being a rule necessary for constants that can not be proven to exist always in the same state, which our universe can't be, because we just know we're only 14 billion years old or so in this genesis (that we scientifically pretend that the facts
of this genesis
of our universe apply also to the infinite universal possibilities subject to evolution absent
of creation is a bit strange to me, but I
digress).
Before turning to the substantive issue
of where Jesus» ideas went, I would like to
digress a moment to speak superficially, geographically, about where Jesus himself went: Jesus moved to Capharnaum on the northern edge
of the Sea
of Galilee, chosen perhaps because it was ideally suited to the lifestyle he had in mind.
If I may
digress a little: a regular pastime that I enjoy after hearing each enthusiastic new TV report
of an endeavour to communicate with deep space civilisations (which we are now told must surely exist) is toimagine some «alien», hugely remote and distant from us in every way, twiddling with a radio set!
Let me
digress for a moment from the main course
of the discussion to observe that this last point must be kept in mind as an answer to a possible objection to Peirce's account.
It's difficult to think otherwise if you believe that God is the author
of the book and the only agent necessary for revelation.If not, then a proper discussion
of morals, what they are and how they might progress or
digress might follow.
Morality can progress or
digress... our value judgements depend on what we use as the grounds
of our position.
from about chapter 6 through 10 or so, the disciple's slowly
digress in their understanding
of Christ.
It is perhaps valuable to seem to
digress in this way, if only to bring out into the open conflicts
of attitude that may be reflected in one's theological judgement, although their roots lie in quite general considerations
of another sort.
Let us
digress for a moment to notice a fact which emerges from the study
of the history
of theology.
It also ignores the whole symbolic point
of the OT system
of atonement... but I
digress!
But we
digress... proof for the «incompleteness»
of math and science is there, if you're only willing to look.
But alass I
digress you can not and fell that as an unbeliever I should be more accepting
of your views while I get reminded that my unbelief is because I have wickeness in my heart despite being a loving father and contribute to the community through community service
I can think
of a few ex-girlfriends... but, surely I am
digressing here.
(But that gets us into the science
of textual criticism, so I'll stop here lest I
digress)
I also know the shame one feels when a room full
of people swoon, literally fall on the floor, in unison while you remain standing and the pressure you are put under as a young person to «speak in tongues» because if you don't you are looked down upon as not having the «gifts
of the Spirit» But I
digress.
Even less fortunate is that baptize is often a verb
of greater debate among denominations, but I
digress.
The comments that
digress from the substance
of this article typify the problem America has with gun violence: avoidance.
I
digress... I used the following ingredients for the Lemon Pepper Tilapia: 4 Tilapia filets 4 Tbsp
of lemon...
But I
digress, we were talking about this saucy, sweet and savory loveliness that pairs perfectly with a bowl
of cauliflower rice and a side
of fresh greens and / or fried plantains.
I always just think
of it as a starter to a larger meal, but I
digress, that's not the point I'm trying to make.
But I wouldn't trade one minute
of it (OK, I would totally trade the minutes spent scrubbing the bathtub in the house we moved out
of, but I
digress).
There is an epic argument with no end going on between me and Michael — he (and most
of his family) think Buckeyes are cookies (he also thinks brownies and rice krispie treats are cookies... but I
digress) and I'm like THEY»RE CANDY.
You'll also love all
of these Thanksgiving recipes, but I
digress.
I assume so if you read the title
of the post, but I
digress.
But I will
digress here to tell you that one
of Joshua's vegetarian friends orders a veggie burger with bacon, so it's true, bacon is the Achilles heal for many a vegetarian.
But I
digress... this recipe is a trifecta
of protein, carbs, fiber and all thing good in the world.
If, like someone else who posted, you don't like blue cheese (who doesn't like a good roquefort, I don't know, but I
digress...), you can always substitute a quality, flavorful cheese (keep in mind that the recipe will get much
of it's flavor from the cheese).
Anyhow, before I
digress let's get onto my third and final recipe
of my #bounceballseries.
I
digress, happy Monday and almost the end
of February.
Well, to
digress, I have been experiencing a glut
of tech issues over the past few days which culminated with my computer stopping me from being able to do anything whatsoever this morning, so I really kneaded (groan!)
To
digress momentarily, the other interesting thing in Murray Goulburn's latest communication is that the financing
of its fully debt funded bid is conditional on achieving 50 per cent acceptances.
You know layers
of cookie dough, then layers
of vanilla, then another layer
of cookie dough... but I
digress.