My goal is to shed some light
on its peculiarities and hopefully help people avoid mistakes.
Details will vary based
on the peculiarities (and age) of the lock you're upgrading, but a typical environment shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to get up and running.
It's the work — well, one of them at least — of Michael Quinion, an Englishman who opines on international English and particularly
on its peculiarities.
The work is a reflection
on the peculiarities of geopolitical movements from North to South and South to North.
We are perfectly knowledgeable
on all peculiarities of academic essay writing.
It's a twenty - minute musical montage — a VH1 classic video presentation that has Crowe emptying out his record collection to the doll - eyed gesticulations of Bloom doing a fascinating imitation of a marionette and Dunst providing a hackneyed voiceover in an accent that might be Southern but is so elusive I could never hone in
on its peculiarities.
Everything depends
on the peculiarities of the situation and on the personal features of the person who is involved into.
It all depends
on the peculiarities of your body.
Focusing particularly
on the peculiarities of attention, memory and reaction, scientists also never missed collecting data on the players» physical condition.
My take
on the peculiarities of the relationship between Manchester United and Liverpool for AFP can be read here.
The closeness of the vote turns
on the peculiarities of the Spanish public school system, in which state employees offer religious instruction.
One might even argue that this infatuation was defensible as long as the Soviet Union was the only empirical case of socialism» after all, one could blame its faults and failure
on the peculiarities of the Russian case.
I like this because parts of it are wrong, and parts are based
on peculiarities of specific languages which... More
This partnership stands to understanding a complicated blow to counterfeiting, as companies that rest
on peculiarity and flawlessness can now definitely code every object in their supply chain.
From a Whiteheadian point of view the transcendence by the agent of its participant holons is indeed essential to freedom, but it is understood in a way that is not dependent
on the peculiarity of high - grade human experience.
The saga of Eliot Spitzer, candidate for an obscure job in the labyrinthine bureaucracy that runs New York City, hinges
on a peculiarity of the city's election law.
The saga of Eliot Spitzer hinges
on a peculiarity of local election law.
Deep in the Luray Caverns, Larry Moyer, operations manager for the Great Stalacpipe Organ remarked
on the peculiarity of turning a cave into an instrument.
Insurance companies will assess the other named drivers individually based
on their peculiarity.
However, this is not always the case as the qualification demanded by the employer depends
on the peculiarity of the position with each employer.
Not exact matches
From the inside I call this molded
peculiarity «me»; those
on the outside call it «Dick» — not a biological procedure baptized with the theory of soul, but rather an exciting and excitable, knowing, sensing, responding, growing and relational embodiment called person.
On my reading, this was Whitehead's point when he attached to «statesmen the hope that «variously coordinated groups should contribute to the complex pattern of community life, each in virtue of its
peculiarity.
It is by focusing
on the «redeeming qualities» rather than the annoying
peculiarities that mature love is created.
Reversing what she sees as a trend among historians, Pagels focuses not
on the ways in which Christians were similar to their «pagan neighbors» (an emphasis useful in overcoming overstatements about the uniqueness of the early church), but instead explores, in Tertullian's phrase, the «
peculiarities of the Christian society.»
The parent storms, the child looks
on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts
on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to his worst passions; and, thus nursed, educated and daily exercised in tyranny, can not but be stamped by it with odious
peculiarities.3
Even in his classic account of the plenary inspiration of scripture, the 19th - century Princeton theologian Charles Hodge acknowledged that «the sacred writers impressed their
peculiarities on their several productions.»
Or you have heard it presented like this: To be a Christian you must join the church — and then such insistence
on sectarian
peculiarities, or even such theories about the one true church, that finding the appeal utterly alien to your normal thinking, you have cried again, I can not.
Despite the
peculiarities of modern American Christian fundamentalism, there are surely movements among the world's other religions that have roughly comparable contours, and it may be useful to reflect briefly
on these similarities and contrasts in a broad and hypothetical way.
In certain
peculiarities of expression, in the habit of sometimes speaking of God in circumlocutions, Jesus resembles the pious Jews, if our record is to be trusted
on this point.
Regardless of a faith's sacramental
peculiarities it is still possible to recognize some overlapping with other traditions
on the question of what needs to be done in our world today.
If, abstracting altogether from the question of their value for the future spiritual life of the individual, we take them
on their psychological side exclusively, so many
peculiarities in them remind us of what we find outside of conversion that we are tempted to class them along with other automatisms, and to suspect that what makes the difference between a sudden and a gradual convert is not necessarily the presence of divine miracle in the care of one and of something less divine in that of the other, but rather a simple psychological
peculiarity, the fact, namely, that in the recipient of the more instantaneous grace we have one of those Subjects who are in possession of a large region in which mental work can go
on subliminally, and from which invasive experiences, abruptly upsetting the equilibrium of the primary consciousness, may come.
Why, as the white radiance comes through the dome, with all sorts of staining and distortion imprinted
on it by the glass, or as the air now comes through my glottis determined and limited in its force and quality of its vibrations by the
peculiarities of those vocal chords which form its gate of egress and shape it into my personal voice, even so the genuine matter of reality, the life of souls as it is in its fullness, will break through our several brains into this world in all sorts of restricted forms, and with all the imperfections and queernesses that characterize our finite individualities here below.
Ezekiel's ideal, as from the Exile he dreamed the future, was a church state
on Zion, centered in the temple, governed by the priests of Yahweh, and distinguished by carefully defined ceremonial
peculiarities.
If so, I must learn all the
peculiarities of his life, his family background and so
on.
At the same time the theologian's contention that the religious man is moved by an external power is vindicated, for it is one of the
peculiarities of invasions from the subconscious region to take
on objective appearances, and to suggest to the Subject an external control.
Robin Kiefer's ironic take
on a classic holiday poem celebrates swim parents and the
peculiarities of the greatest sport
on earth.
Most attention has thus far been focused
on the panic within party ranks, the
peculiarity of the selection system, and Corbyn's past utterances.
«We're going to look at a
peculiarity in our law which is the tipped wages,» Cuomo said
on the WOR radio show hosted by businessman John Catsimatidis.
Amosun, who said his administration had embarked
on the infrastructural development to prepare the state for the next 50 years, noted that the state had some
peculiarities which differentiated it from other states.
The governor,
on a radio show hosted by New York City supermarket magnate John Catsimatidis, called it a «
peculiarity» of state wage law that he'd like to fix.
«Government will exempt that one only, but in universities, it is part of the
peculiarities, they just must log
on.
Countries must progress
on the path of democracy according to their own cultural and demographic
peculiarities.
As the Army plans to lock down some forests of Kano, Plateau and Bauchi states in the operation, more attention should be invested
on southern Kaduna given the
peculiarity and the nature of the constant tragic attacks by armed herdsmen.
Ukraine is currently going through a big political crisis.Crimea is
on verge of separation.There are specific
peculiarities of this situation, which I have noted ahead.
«The committee will look at the National Policy
on Education and adopt what is workable, considering the state
peculiarities and realities.
Peculiarities of the electricity system in New York State, including its unusual independent status, would make it difficult and expensive to replace electricity from the Indian Point nuclear power plant if Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo succeeds in shutting it down, experts
on the grid warn.
The oxide superconductors, particularly those recently discovered that are based
on La2CuO4, have a set of
peculiarities that suggest a common, unique mechanism: they tend in every case to occur near a metal - insulator transition into an odd - electron insulator with peculiar magnetic properties.
Yet
on my recent visit to this archipelago where sea lions rule the coast, marine iguanas and crabs congregate
on shoreline rocks, birds display oddly colored feet and amusing faces, and the hotel rooms (where they exist) face away from the sea (if there are windows at all), I found that despite the many
peculiarities, I initially couldn't pinpoint precisely what makes the Galápagos so special.
Although this generation,
on average, has its
peculiarities — like every previous generation — it also has virtues that rarely register in the popular accounts.
Drexel students will bring to light these and other findings about the plight, perils and
peculiarities of the Northern Pine Snake in several presentations and posters at the Ecological Society of America annual meeting next week (ESA 2013), based
on their research with Dr. Walt Bien's Laboratory of Pinelands Research in the New Jersey Pinelands.