Sentences with phrase «of incidents»

While over the previous 40 years there'd been a couple of incidents during the Riders» runs around the field — a trampled SMU cheerleader, a sideswiped official — no one could have imagined that the horse itself was ever in danger.
Tricky conditions could give us the unpredictability that we crave and also increase the rate of incidents and overtakes at a circuit renowned for posing difficulties in making a pass stick.
Here are all of the incidents from the 12 Hour race and its support championships.
Die Wolfe recently cancelled the contract of former Gunner «Lord» Nicklas Bendtner, after a number of incidents led to the striker being forced to train alone.
We reassessed the methodologies being applied and we're looking at improving again the system to ensure that in the future the potential for these sorts of incidents is minimised.»
Although relatively low, a number of incidents of mislabelled organic foods are coming to light.
«These types of incidents can destroy a brand,» said RCA Crisis Management chief executive Ross Campbell.
It also said 37 of those incidents related to issues where there was no direct animal welfare impact «but instead were problems with control, traceability or auditing arrangements».
Research suggests that families who eat together more frequently lower the risk of incidents among their children, including alcoholism, truancy and poor school performance, Sarasin notes.
Responding to reports that staff who left Oxfam in Haiti later joined other aid agencies, without their knowledge of the incidents, Christian Aid: «We are committed to living out our values of respect and dignity for all, and we will investigate any claims about any individuals involved in the Haiti incident to ascertain the facts, should they relate to Christian Aid and should we receive further information.»
The Apostle John displays the Word in a series of incidents and encounters that Jesus had at the beginning of his ministry.
The discourses of Jesus, for example, upon Baptism (3) and upon the Eucharist (6) reflect the same fundamental conception of the significance and necessity of these two rites; that this conception was that of the evangelist is plain, e.g. from 3:16 - 21, where Jesus» words have passed insensibly into the evangelist's reflection upon them; if the evangelist was the son of Zebedee, it would be natural to accept his accounts as substantially correct records of incidents and discourses from Jesus» ministry, but, if he was not, a comparison with the synoptic gospels and with the teaching of Paul and others on the sacraments would suggest doubts as to the historical value of both discourses.
The most well known of these incidents is Colombia, whose Constitutional Court in 2006 liberalized its restrictive abortion laws.
Beyond this immediate sense of self - knowledge, I may also know myself in terms of an «assessment of long term propensities and capacities,» of «certain ways in which some of the incidents» of my life are «ordered» (CM 174, 167).
This is his description of the world as completely composed of incidents of relatedness between actual occasions.
Sussex Police now say the 82 year old will also appear in court accused of incidents involving a boy under 16 and a man over 16 in the 1980s.
Thus emerged two different outlines of the life of Jesus, equally significant in their results upon the narration of the incidents of his biography and for the general theological presuppositions.
In this first section of section of the Gospel after the prologue, the Apostle John displays the Word in a series of incidents and encounters that Jesus had at the outset of his ministry.
And, to take a recurrent Old Testament example, the stories of the patriarchs are full of incidents which turn on the meaning of their names.
Indeed, one commentator reports that, «in virtually every category... the number of incidents today is going up rather than down.»
This will cetainly foment more of these incidents... If enough of them happen... what then?
Any of us can think of incidents from the playgrounds or the office, as well as larger - scale incidents like riots and lynching.
You will find quite a number of incidents of depravity among the church fathers based on their particular dogma.
During a news programme a few days later, the Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena referred to the talk show without naming Dias and dismissed his claims as false referencing the Archbishop of Colombo's Cardinal Malcom Rajinth, who reportedly said that he was unaware of the incidents Dias mentioned.
There have been thousands of incidents in the centuries before that.
I think each of these incidents need to be taken on a case by case basis.
Too often women friends of mine have told me of incidents in Gestalt groups where they have made connections between their problems and the social system and been told to quit blaming outsiders for their problems.
David shows CT a list of incidents that took place in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state, in the past month.
The breakdown of the Egyptian empire and the circumstances contributory to the capture of Babylon by Cyrus, besides hosts of incidents from those days to the present, show that organized religion, strange as it appears, can be no less an obstacle to social and political advance than the reactionary policies of vested political or economic interests.
At each stage we are reminded of incidents in which Israel was tested in the wilderness, and now the Israel - to - be, in the person of the Messiah (the Servant of the Lord) is put to the test.
John does add symbolic and interpretative touches to some of the incidents of the crucifixion.
Both of these incidents we shall have to consider later.
Even in the second century, a hundred years and more after the time of Jesus, there were doubtless still in circulation oral accounts of incidents in his life and quotations of his teachings which had not until then been committed to writing.
There have been scores of incidents in the past decade where teenage snipers specially in the USA have gone on a shooting spree.
Rose names names, and I have checked with people familiar with some of the incidents he recounts.
Furthermore, I believe the numbers are based on actual complaints and so are likely skewed among certain demographic sectors (e.g. those already wary of law enforcement) while completely missing a significant number of incidents lacking official doc - umentation.
In the SGM scandal, one of the most important outcomes was a much greater awareness of the necessity of reporting of all incidents of sexual abuse in churches.
It might also be noted that the BBC, like many media outlets, has been inaccurate in its reporting concerning the Bishop Williamson affair: indeed, this author took the liberty of writing to them on two occasions to suggest changes on two different web pages so that the truth of the incidents might be more adequately reported.
As a note to both of those incidents, I notice that when this Doctor references his past lives, he goes way back to the Classic doctors.
In order to add my own two - cents to this conversation, I would like to relay a couple of incidents I remember from around the time in question.
I was not present for any of the incidents described by her or anyone else, but I did follow things on - line.
Even still, the article did make it sound like it was part of a rash of incidents at the time.
Their figures are likely to be significantly lower than the numbers in reality, given the number of incidents which do not receive police, charity or media attention.
All of the incidents come after a white gunman killed nine black worshippers at a Bible study at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
«Due to the gravity of these incidents, related allegations and the preliminary findings by UNMISS, the Secretary - General has decided to launch an independent special investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding these incidents and to evaluate the Mission's overall response.»
Some of the incidents to which the eight women are allegedly prepared to testify, if it comes to a libel suit, go back ten and twenty years.
What all these self - serving proclamations of miraculous intervention always ignore is the downside of the incidents.
Of course, none of these incidents really are «miracles.»
Phishing is a quick and easy way for attackers to steal a victim's credentials, which might explain why in 81.9 percent of incidents, the initial compromise took minutes.
Three of the incidents on the list have happened in the last five months.
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