Sentences with phrase «on more than half»

I've told people, «I want to be married,» and on more than one occasion I've been met with «That makes you sound a little desperate.»
But the religious differences turned on more than Scripture.
SOC — interesting that you answered Ronald, but ignored Arvn — on more than one occasion, you have announced you were leaving these boards and never coming back.
I have learned in the past few years that meaning can function on more than one level.
But the formation of Christendom depended on more than imperial authority.
Looking up, I thought I saw that same light [he had on more than one previous occasion seen subjectively a bright blaze of light], though it appeared different; and as soon as I saw it, the design was opened to me, according to his promise, and I was obliged to cry out: Enough, enough, O blessed God!
How can families «see God» when in the average American home the television set is on more than seven hours a day — every day?
One minister wrote of his loneliness as a clergyman: «I have driven in the dark in my little silver Accord on more than one occasion, realizing that there is no one within 50 miles of where I live with whom I can share my deepest pain or joy, no place where I can experience the quiet exultation and peace of complete acceptance.»
My vote has been ill - represented on more than one occasion, but I still welcome the opportunity to vote.
This God invites people to live on more than one level; that is how God keeps them hoping, keeps them in God's story.
Put differently: there is always hope if we live on more than one level.
I DID this, and on more than one occasion.
On this more than anything else, the whole community must stand together for we are in danger of perishing together.
[2] Smith holds that the perverted faculty argument, in at least some form, is a part of any coherent argument against contraception, [3] but claims that her argument is more than the classical version of the perverted faculty argument because it dwells on more than the physical end of the faculty.
This belief in the continuing victory of God within the shattering of human designs is based on more than an untested faith.
I say this knowing full well that the strong temptation within Evangelicalism is to traffic in the forms of mass culture, and it has succumbed to that temptation on more than one occasion.
We've been set up for this by assuming too much from our leaders, by projecting on them more than they were created to do.
This applies to other ancient texts, as I have pointed out on more than one occasion, citing the Iliad.
My wife has sat right beside me (25 yrs in July) and remarked to me on more than one ocassion that some of the women who post here seem angry when she has been a believer for almost 40 years and embraces here role and ministry gladly and she has never felt inferior or second rate as some here indicate they have.
A to c already done, on more than one occasion, z never achieved.
As John Paul has noted on more than one occasion, however beneficial the market may be, there are things that it does not do well because it is not supposed to do them at all.
It is likely enough that the question was discussed on more than one occasion.
This is a blatantly anti-Jewish statement on more than one level.
I have been called Cassandra on more than one occasion — many more.
His parents and the pastor believed one of the end time nuts on more than one occasion.
I have stated previously that on more than one occasion I have heard the siren's call of agnosticism.
(The only empirically verifiable doctrine of Christianity, he noted on more than one occasion, is the doctrine of original sin.)
Like all great artistic ideas, the fences worked on more than just a practical level.
I'm an Atheist dating a Muslim and I have certainly felt pressure to embrace «God» on more than one occasion.
The question I have asked, which you have dodged on more than one occasion, is where is the scientific evidence for god?
He may have even saved my very life on more than a few occasions without my apparent knowledge.
On more than one occasion he has made statements that make it clear he believes Islam is just as valid as Christianity.
And I've found myself quieted on more than one occasion.
But these are discovered by him in the company of others, with whom relationship is sustained on a more than merely external level.
Wasn't it Harold Camping who claimed to have figured out the exact date on more than one occasion and told people to send him money (some sent their life savings, which he never refunded when he was proven wrong)?
Unfortunately, having done so on more than a few occasions, it becomes apparent that it only serves as more» fuel» for the atheists fire.
Hardly anything survives from Constantine's city, but the great church of Hagia Sophia, «Divine Wisdom», now a mosque, which was rebuilt on more than one occasion, is on the site of the church built by Constantine, which was itself built on the foundations of a pagan temple.
You have made this claim against me on more than one occasion but the truth of the matter is that we are talking about two totally different concepts.
Jesus on more than one occasion spoke kindly of the Samaritans.
Madison, chief architect of the Const.itution and eleven of the Amendments, on more than one occasion, wrote that it was a mistake and against the principles of religious freedom achieved through the separation of church and state for the taxpayer to fund chaplains for the nation's congress.
The Minister is proven to be a liar on more than one occasion.
On more than one occasion I've stated that the entire universe SCREAMS of evidence for a creator being, infinitely superior in intellect to our own.
Having taught a number of years at an undergraduate institution within the evangelical world, I observed on more than one occasion students who wrestled with the particular brand of Christianity in which they had been raised.
As Robert Louis Wilken has noted on more than one occasion, Maximus the Confessor's use of the phrase «blessed passion of love» evokes ideas that were important to Christian tradition.
Do we agree on more than he and Mark do?
Neo-Nazis carried shields, sticks and tiki torches and clashed on more than one occasion with counterprotesters in hand - to - hand combat.
I have myself, on more than one occasion, applied sar casm and biting humor, but I have not knowingly gone after a person's character.
Syl, If you read the history of my interaction with Gary it should be obvious that Gary has on more than one occasion resorted to hostile labels for me.
If god tells me to kill my children, (something your god has done on more than on occasion) that is an immoral command and I will not do it.
Maybe it's just because I'm dull (a thesis, admittedly, that has floated about this office on more than one occasion), but the questions whose answers you think should be «obvious» seem legitimate to me.
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