Sets could give people ways to express themselves beyond the traditional News Feed posts that can feel clumsy if one of your hobbies isn't
of widespread interest amongst your friends.
Both games in the franchise have so far been console exclusives, in spite
of widespread interest in PC ports.
It includes something I've been advocating for decades: «this graph also switches to 1880 - 1920 as a base period, because
of the widespread interest in the magnitude of warming relative to pre-industrial time.»
«BTW, this graph also switches to 1880 - 1920 as a base period, because
of the widespread interest in the magnitude of warming relative to pre-industrial time.
After World War II, Moore's legacy was already considered canonical, and the artist was the subject
of widespread interest and acclaim, notably including a major 1946 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art in New York and winning the International Sculpture Prize at the 1948 Venice Biennale.
About the Ashcan Painters The Ashcan painters were part
of a widespread interest in the quality of life in modern cities during the early 20th century.
«One presentation
of widespread interest was Ingram chief content officer Phil Ollila «s new data — commissioned by Publishers Launch — analyzing how the rise of ebooks affects what is sold in physical bookstores.
As evidence
of the widespread interest in the formula and in the at - large bids themselves, the site has received hits from 92 countries just during the last couple seasons.
Not exact matches
Given the
widespread impact
of the Libor scandal, it's strange that academics and former bankers are continuing to advocate the use
of bonds or
interest rate swaps to compensate top banking execs.
Federal Reserve Bank
of San Francisco President John Williams, reported to be the top pick to replace the retiring head
of the New York Fed, failed to stop
widespread customer abuses at Wells Fargo, the public -
interest group Better Markets alleges.
Better Markets, a non-profit organization that advocates for the public
interest on Wall Street, says a potential promotion by Williams to lead the Federal Reserve Bank
of New York would reward failure - because the San Francisco Fed failed to prevent
widespread customer abuses at San Francisco - based banking behemoth Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC), which it's supposed to supervise.
«Based on the extensive public comments and evidence garnered during that process, the department determined that such conflicts
of interest are
widespread and could cost investors in individual retirement accounts (in one segment
of the market alone) between $ 95 billion and $ 189 billion over the next 10 years,» wrote the Justice Department lawyers.
The moral Contrasting Ms. Bachmann's remarks to the panicky claims by Mr. Geithner and Hank Paulson in September 2008 confirm a basic axiom
of today's junk economics: When an economic error becomes so
widespread that it is adopted as official government policy, there is always a special
interest at work to promote it.
At the same time, in many countries, conventional tools
of monetary policy have been exhausted with policy
interest rates at zero, resulting in the
widespread application
of unconventional policy responses.
However, compensation committee's creating a misalignment
of interests is
widespread and often surfaces in companies that land in the Danger Zone.
The practice
of holding total repayments (i.e.
interest plus principal) steady while
interest rates fell in 1996 and 1997 appears to have been
widespread.
With
widespread investor
interest, comes
widespread broker and institutional
interest: CME recently announced they are going to start offering a Bitcoin futures contract before the end
of 2017 and lots
of forex and CFD brokers have started offering BTCUSD contracts too.
Moreover, a recent speech by Jamie McAndrews outlines a number
of respects in which negative
interest rates, if attempted on a
widespread basis over a long period, could in fact be very disruptive, and in ways not likely to be expansionary for growth.
A key part
of the government, the island's sole utility company, PREPA, defaulted on
interest payments to bondholders in July
of this year, Vox reports, leading to
widespread power outages.
The increase in loan approvals in June may have partly reflected efforts by borrowers to take advantage
of existing low
interest rates, amidst
widespread talk that intermediaries»
interest rates might rise.
satans aim was to stop the fulfillment
of the seed that would crush satan underfoot.This hybrid between the angels and man created giants abominations in Gods eyes.They also were a threat to Gods people as can be seen by the giants in the land
of caanan after the flood.If we agree on that then there is no way that Eve would have had intercourse with satan [false doctrine
of the seed
of satan -RCB- because the blood lines were still untainted by angelic beings or satan at the time
of Noah maybe that is also why the genealogy
of Christ is well presented with no surprises apart from Hagar and Ruth these two were gentiles that shows Gods mercy grace was always there to all nations he accepts people by faith not by race.Prior to the flood the mixing
of the angels and man must have been
widespread after the flood these beings were present but in limited numbers and God told his people to destroy them as they were abominations but they were a threat to Gods people.It would be
interesting to hear what the rabbis had to say on this matter as i would think the stories would have been past down from generation to the next.Especially regarding the flood.God promised he would never flood the earth again but a time is coming when the earth will be judged not by flood but by fire Jesus is our ark and we are safe in him.brentnz
This means that the high valuation
of science and education, so
widespread across the world, is an expression
of the
interests of the rich and powerful.
But the process vision
of the «big story» can provide a setting within which the
widespread new
interest in «my story» can honestly develop in the conviction that my story is not just a private exploration but resonates with the reality within which we find ourselves.
Christian
interest in Buddhism and the attempt to appropriate its insights is far more
widespread than Buddhist
interest in Christianity Still, the situation is not a simple one in Japan, he said, Much
of the vitality
of religious life and practice in Japan is in the so - called new religions, some
of which draw on Buddhism more than others.
At a theoretical level, given technological drives and commercial
interests, the juggernaut
of «the culture
of death» seems unstoppable, but there is a
widespread and growing measure
of intelligent anxiety.
The work
of Janet Smith and others in promoting this Catholic teaching and the
widespread interest in the teaching
of Pope John Paul on love and marriage should stir the conscience
of those who promoted the «follow your conscience» line on contraception.
Back in 1975 when Peter Berger and I wrote To Empower People, the little book that is credited (or blamed) for launching the now
widespread interest in the role
of «mediating institutions» in civil society, we proposed a «minimal proposition» and a «maximal proposition.»
This
interesting name,
widespread in Scotland and Ulster, is an Anglicized form
of the old Gaelic MacEoghain or MacEoin.
Another member in his 70s, who had given
interest - free loans and credit to striking workers in a time
of widespread industrial unrest, died a broken and bankrupt man.
However, insofar as this
widespread opinion accurately reflects a difference in the way many men and women presently experience the world, it is
interesting to see how this opinion is reconceived when examined in terms
of Whitehead's theory
of perception.
Peter G. Horsfield believes that
widespread interest in religious television crested in 1976 with the election
of a Southern Baptist to the presidency
of the United States and that this phenomenon has manifested «a marked imbalance in the presentation
of American religious faith and culture,» Religious Television: The American Experience (White Plains, N ~ Y.: Longman, 1984), xiii - xiv.
Other symptoms
of this new spirit are to be found in the increased
interest in the common worship
of the academic community, though this is by no means universally evident; in the
widespread and intensive discussions
of faculties about the purpose and organization
of the course
of study; in the experiments that are being carried on to relate the work
of the seminary more intimately to the work
of other church agencies, particularly to the local churches.
There were
widespread reports a few weeks ago that dick law was spotted in Dortmund, which also coincided with the cooling
of interest in aubamayeng by mancity and only last week bwin slashed the odds
of him joining us.
There is
widespread belief in Spain and England that Real Madrid have all but completed the signing
of Gareth Bale from Tottenham, but there are rumours that there may be another club
interested and Real Madrid could still lose out on the man they have been chasing hard all summer.
A moral panic is a
widespread fear, most often an irrational one, that someone or something is a threat to the values, safety, and
interests of a community or society at large.
The GOP has been rallying under the banner
of deflated government and curtailed special -
interest spending, concepts that have
widespread support.
The pages
of Open Democracy attest to the
widespread interest in such an idea: that the people should have a significant role to play in designed the rules under which they are governed.
So having wiped out a massive part
of the support for electoral reform — Clegg has left those who want reform for more high - minded reasons (which is a small constituent remember, most support the system that suits their narrow party
interest) with a mountain to climb to rebuild
widespread support.
This is the first overt sign that the D.C. Democrats are, in fact, taking an active
interest in this race — despite the fact that there is
widespread speculation that the district might no longer exist after the next round
of redistricting.
He also noted that
interest of the residents in the process
of electing their leaders, showed that democracy had become
widespread.
There has been
widespread interest in the impact
of these elections on the select committee system; many commentators argue that they have given Chairs a stronger mandate and reinvigorated the system.
The system has come under fire for allowing
widespread conflicts
of interest, as many council members represent organizations which receive REDC funding.
By putting the
interests of the people
of New York State first, we overcame the obstacles that for so long have stood in the way
of real reform and delivered one
of the most critical,
widespread fiscal reforms the state has seen in years.
Given the
widespread interest in the race, Ulster GOP Chairman Roger Rascoe, a Trump supporter and one
of his Hudson Valley coordinators, predicts «the highest turnout in New York history» among the county's almost 27,600 enrolled Republicans.
But
interest in them has recently become more
widespread, says physicist David Vitali
of the University
of Camerino in Italy, «sparked by the fact that technological advances now make fundamental tests
of quantum mechanics much easier to conceive.»
By demonstrating achromatic lenses we have now made a major step forward towards
widespread future application
of flat optics that will certainly attract the
interest of the industry,» said lead author Francesco Aieta, now employed by Hewlett Packard, who conducted the research at Harvard SEAS.
Last but not least, I think it is also very important to attract
widespread attention and
interest to this topic» said Dmitry Klokov, an author
of the paper and Section Head
of the Radiobiology & Health section at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories.
«Despite large variation in health care prices, prevalence
of high - deductible health plans and
widespread interest in price transparency, we did not find evidence that offering price transparency to employees generated savings,» said Sunita Desai, a research fellow in health care policy at Harvard Medical School and lead author on the study.
(The full Statement
of Task appears in Appendix A.) Normally, a technical issue such as surface temperature reconstructions might not generate
widespread attention, but this case brings
interesting lessons about how science works and how science, especially climate science, is communicated to policy makers and the public.
Use this set
of files when
interested in identifying CNVs (compared to the reference) in samples that exhibit
widespread or long - range divergence from a copy number
of two across all autosomal chromosomes.