Not exact matches
I think you have to hope that... they step up, as Bell has done and make these
kinds of investments that triggers a response from their competitors and that other people are
at least prepared to look, even if it's
on a limited basis like Beanfield has,
at coming into the marketplace.
Even better than these two subscription models are the
kinds of subscriptions that go
on forever, or
at least until a customer tells it to stop.
The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program
at Yale first collected data from state and federal corrections officials in 2014 and again, in more detail, last year, taking what amounts to a comprehensive census
on the use of solitary confinement in the U.S. Researchers found that in the fall of 2015,
at least 67,442 U.S. prisoners were kept in some
kind of restricted housing.
I warned then that tricked traffic, vicarious visitors, and the
kind of morons attracted to the latest news
on Momma whoever's new diet weren't worth reaching or pitching to in any case because they weren't buying anything worth selling — but
at least we thought they were living, breathing human beings.I said:
Critics,
at least in France, haven't been
kind to Marseille, which made its debut
on May 5.
While the asthma trial data is just one point, the study's results could go a long way in assuring scientists that information generated through the platform (
at least for certain
kinds of studies) is
on point.
But
at least we can make a start, and I am going to urge that we bring back those bills, maybe reconfigure them to center
on mental health which is a point where we can agree that we need more resources to make the country healthier and to make sure that these
kinds of horrific, insane, mad occurrences are stopped and the Congress will be complicit if we fail to act.»
On the other, the tendency to be credulous towards astrology is
at least partially explained by what people know about science - but also what
kind of personality traits they have.
In 2008, a Thai research team surveyed 2,000 office workers in 54 Bangkok workplaces and found that fully 63 % of them with
at least one year of experience
on the job were experiencing some
kind of musculoskeletal pain.
I grew up in a house that didn't stock sugared cereal and had
at least two different
kinds of family recipes for Brussels sprouts, so healthy eating isn't exactly a foreign concept to me, but I've definitely lapsed as a 23 - year old living
on my own.
In itself, it seems fairly clear,
at least to me, that the current account surplus indicates that the RMB is undervalued
on a fundamental basis, and that the balance of payments deficit is caused primarily by speculative outflows, or other
kinds of outflows that are not sensitive to economic valuation issues.
Take an earlier Trump initiative that
at least kind of made sense — the decision to slap punitive tariffs
on imported Chinese solar panels.
If China is truly rebalancing,
at least part of this is going to show up in upward inflationary pressure, although it is likely to be the «right»
kind of inflation — i.e. it will hurt the rich more than the poor because it will be based
on non-food rather than food items.
I'm maxed out
on mortgages, so all PI is going to debt paydown and it's amazing (
at least for me) to see what
kind of damage this passive income can do.
That
kind of power grab flies in the face of the way free trade agreements are supposed to work: They may never balance power perfectly, but
at least on paper they're meant to be beneficial for all parties involved.
That
kind of interpretation of the Declaration, of course, depends
on bolstering Thomas Jefferson with Thomas Aquinas — or
at least with Orestes Brownson and Chesterton.
That would just be ludicrous), as time goes
on, there seems to be more and more evidence coming up that there isn't a god, especially YOUR
kind of god
at least, as the Bible just seems to be getting destroyed with actual facts.
In a somewhat different vein, Tracy and Lash, while agreeing that the anthropic principle is untenable in science, find a certain
kind of anthropocentrism appropriate in theology: (1) human beings are both products of and interpreters of the evolutionary process; (2) human beings are responsible for much of our world's ills: «if we are the «center» of anything, we are the center of «sin,» of the self - assertive disruption and unraveling of the process of things,
at least on our small planet» (Tracy and Lash, 280).
This is right
On Jeremy, when any
kind of theology discussions starts I run the other way and just go make disciples,
at least I am accomplishing something then.
In fact, based
on my experience with the Christards
on this site, I'd count it as a positive if he weren't Christian
at all,
at least not the
kind of Christians people like John, Chard, the Gopher, Mark the Piddler, and Turdy Be a Tool are.
«If you think that the context becomes the ground
on which the seed of the gospel grows, and if you're willing to allow the gospel to fall onto rocky ground or fertile ground, then you will tend to cultivate the context
on the understanding that whatever grows out of it is
at least some
kind of an authentic expression of Christianity.
Provided the foundation of the aetiology is correctly and fully made use of and provided care is taken to determine what is affirmed
on its basis, it is possible to consider that what is actually asserted in the scriptural accounts may be understood to be the outcome of historical aetiology of that
kind, such as would be possible
at least with the assistance of God's Spirit.
God's Revelation can in fact and in principle concern realities which themselves are accessible to secular experience of a scientific or historical
kind, so that
on the one hand what Revelation states about them is open to possible threat of an eventual
at least apparently opposed discovery of secular science and
on the other hand natural science must in principle always reckon
on a possible veto
on the part of theology (Cf. Denzinger 1947 ff., 2187).
On the other hand, the correlation is not identical
at least for the reason that the respective constituents of each are not ontologically of the same
kind.
Thus when we ascribe mass to an entity, we are asserting a
kind of limit
on its dynamics.12 Bringing this back to the preprojective, we are saying that insofar as a high - grade society objectifies a given nexus by virtue of the Category of Transmutation in the flattened form that is mass, the dynamics of that nexus are bounded,
at least with regard to its extensive relations with the world.
Thus, if a minister today is not in process of being ousted, is regarded by
at least many of his people as a wonderful Christian, a helpful preacher, a diligent pastor, and so
on, he may rest content in this
kind of status even though privately he is disturbed
at all the kids who drop out of church school,
at the inattentiveness of the church to its neighborhood,
at the virtual neglect of older people, and
at the bourgeois aroma that infects everything.
Matt was
kind enough to post an update
on my own condition a few days ago, and I can think of
at least 5 other bloggers and leaders I have become aware of in the last couple of weeks who are battling cancer.
At least, our experience of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit behaviors similar to many of our own; that those behaviors clearly seem to be signs of emotional and mental qualities familiar to us from our own knowledge of ourselves; that animals possess distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we feel obliged to recoil from that word
on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all of this makes some
kind of natural appeal to our moral sense.
It should,
at least, start with an attempt to try and understand what the author was saying before moving
on to any
kind of analysis.
In a larger church it is possible and desirable to have
at least two groups of this
kind divided
on the basis of the children's ages.
At least it warns us against the wrong
kind confidence
on the matter, and it prevents us from succumbing too easily to that odd variety of self - centeredness, in the worst sense, which demands «immortality» because it is determined to play «dog in the manger» in God's universe.
Granted, the outcome may not be a sharply defined «civil religion» — one that could be universally recognized as such — but
at the
least it can be anticipated that some
kind of «political religion» will be more likely to emerge in societies where legal structures take
on meaning - bestowal qualities.6 Obviously such political religion can emerge in «totalitarian» as well as «democratic» societies, but in either setting it will be the law and not mere coercion that facilitates social development.
As it becomes more widely recognized that the comparative religionist speaks in the hearing of those he describes, this will inescapably have its effect
at least on how things are put and perhaps also
on the
kind of thing said.
There is significant evidence to suggest that
at least some complex features of organisms result from what biologists call exadaptation, a phenomenon in which one genetic mutation confers a certain
kind of survival advantage
on an organism, and later, after subsequent mutations have occurred, the original mutation combines with the subsequent ones to confer a wholly different advantage.
Matt was
kind enough to post an update
on my own condition a few days ago, and I can think of
at least 5 other bloggers and leaders I have become aware of in the last couple of weeks who....
Oats are probably one of my favorite, must - have pantry items, (although I keep mine in the fridge so they don't go rancid), and I've always got
at least three to four different
kinds of oats
on hand.
When I was growing up outside of Detroit there was a company called Sanders and they made the best pre-maybe caramel cake and icing I've ever had in my life... This comes right underneath that... The only thing that I will do differently is I would make the frosting the day before and let it sit out in a cool place
at least 24 hours... Because this allows the frosting to stiffen up even more... Putting it
on when I did, which was like An hour or so after I made it, it's still
kind of went down the sides and onto the plate but when I went back today to get another piece and I pulled it up off the plate and re-frosted it then it stay this time... Thank you so much for this recipe... I'm going to make this as much as I can... I tried to rated 5 stars but it would only let me Rate 4
At any one time in my fridge, you might find at least four kinds of mustard lurking on the shelve
At any one time in my fridge, you might find
at least four kinds of mustard lurking on the shelve
at least four
kinds of mustard lurking
on the shelves.
1/2 cup quinoa soaked for
at least a couple of hours (I find the tri-coloured
kind on sale in the bulk section of whole foods — score!)
It's estimated that we spend around $ 300 million a year, mostly between September and November,
on products that
at least kind of smell and taste like fall.
Have
at least one hard cheese and one soft cheese, a variety of crackers or breads (2 — 3
kinds), olives
on toothpicks (you could stack Greek and Stuffed olives, two to a toothpick), and a dish or two of nuts.
Based
on my last scan of the citrus section, there are
at least three types of oranges, the blood variety being the star, about as many
kinds of grapefruits (red, pink, white), and don't even get me started
on the numerous hybrids, smooth - skinned, wrinkled and everything in between.
Back before the internet, or
at least back before I knew what to do with the internet, like in the late 90's, I'd end up
at restaurants where I tired all
kinds of random dishes that I LOVED but had no idea where to find more information
on.
In the meantime I plan
on enjoying watching Chambers, Holding and Bielek in the US and hope
at least one of them starts showing something to suggest they can play some
kind of role with the big boys this year.
The Diamondbacks don't exactly have holes
at second and third —
at least, not the
kind you would plug Uribe into automatically — but they could use one more player
on the bench, just in case.
If a new manager comes along and wins the title right away, or
at least challenges for the title, can you imagin what
kind of stain that leaves
on his legacy?
haha good
on you, it is so worrying to hear the same thing from so many supporters regarding the feeling of emptiness replacing anger now after defeats, I
kind of miss being annoyed,
at least I preferred it to the apathetical feeling that has stemmed from the acceptance that under wenger we might never reach our true heights
Everton have had a habit in recent years of finding ways to pull
at least some degree of lost potential out of players, and they very much need a winger with the
kind of skill that Walcott once displayed
on a regular basis.
If criticisms of any
Kind, be it constructive or petty or even personal jibes cam spur a team
on to better things its certainly don't work with Arsenal, otherwise we would have won
at least 2 league titles and maybe a CL title in the last 10 years.....
I would prefer to sign him permanently in the summer rather than
on loan in the winter.He is a great talent and could really shine in the epl with us.Yeah he is not the
kind of superstar that ozil was when we signed him but that does not mean that he is not a top quality player.He could really be a good fit into our team.But I can guarantee you that signing draxler alone next summer will not bring us the epl title.The squad needs strengthening in
at least 2 - 3 positions to win the title in what could actually be wenger's farewell season.Going back to draxler though, without a doubt he will only make the squad stronger but I just hope that he is one of the many players heading towards the emirates next season to help us win the title, regardless of where MESU - LEXIS are cum next august....