Sentences with phrase «op which»

Pluging realistic figures into the equations, however, reveals a probable discrepancy in the OP which had been commented on, and which therefore I also reported.
This sale includes some of the most iconic images from that period, as well as more recent examples of Pop and Op which demonstrate the importance of its legacy, both in Europe and the United States.
I ended up playing the first mission multiple times in co op which is also annoying when trying to get through them all.
Alexandre Lacazette took part in full training this week as he looks to return after the knee op which
In 22 games, he has hit.182 with a.710 OPS which is a bit different than the.329 and 1.139 he recorded in the first half.
There's a commerical for Conflict: Denied Ops which appears to have aired only on the internet.
There's also Side Ops which are optional missions but complement the main missions by increasing your tactical options for infiltration.
As of right now, Treyarch is currently working on Black Ops which is set for November 9th, while Sledge Hammer Games is working on a new direction for the series.

Not exact matches

He later reiterated his support with an op - ed in The Washington Post in which he wrote, «Trump's heretical denial of Republican dogma about government incapacity is exactly what we need to move the party — and the country — in a new direction.»
Back in 2014, he wrote a Financial Times op - ed in which he criticized the virtual currency for being «unsuitable as a means of exchange» and said it was only attractive for two reasons: anonymity — as desired by money launderers and tax evaders — and speculation.
He's a particularly intriguing figure due to his creation of a «weightless» and mobile office structure at Vodafone, which he outlined in a 2011 op - ed.
The original image of González and the gun target poster was from a video produced by Teen Vogue, which accompanied an op - ed written by González called, «Why This Generation Needs Gun Control.»
Students looking primarilyfor an MBAprogram offeringprofessional experiencecontinue tofavour DeGroote, which features atotal of one year» spaid experience through its 28 - month full - timeco - op MBA.
The companies that make those beers, Boston Beer (sam) and Molson Coors (tap - a) respectively, have found themselves in a war of words after The New York Times published an op - ed by Boston Beer founder Jim Koch in which the brewer lamented the effect Big Beer mergers have had on the craft beer industry.
In fact, while the billionaire doesn't mention it in his op - ed piece, he has also reportedly been involved in financing several other lawsuits against Gawker that haven't gone to trial, some of which have even less legal merit than the Gawker case.
It's worth considering which will be the bigger deal 20 years hence: the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 or that of Candy Crush and Minecraft?
DeGroote entices many students with its popular 28 — month co — op MBA, which allows students with no work experience to sandwich three paid work terms between the four academic terms.
Those restrictions, which are the subject of an op - ed in today's Journal and a blog post last month by Fred Wilson, would raise the net worth requirements for becoming an «accredited investor,» which could make it harder for start - ups to find willing angel investors.
«Call of Duty: Black Ops 4» was announced in a peculiar way: NBA star James Harden wore a hat bearing the logo seen above, which led to speculation about a forthcoming announcement.
And analysts say if November (which saw the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Fallout 4, and Star Wars: Battlefront) doesn't rebound sharply, it will be troubling.
This focus on centralized control was apparent in a January op - ed by PBoC deputy governor Fan Yifei, which called for a digital currency that would enable the bank alone to verify transaction data.
The firm is hiring cryptographers, mathematicians, physicists, and software developers for Ops Chain and the Blockchain Lab, which joins EY blockchain locations in London and Trivandrum, India, as part of the EY global research network.
New at this year's Ops is the AdMonsters Power List, which looks to recognize individuals who are revolutionizing the digital media world through advertising, marketing, and monetization efforts.
There have been 8 years in which January op - ex week occurred in conjunction with Martin Luther King Day.
The FOMC has proven to be horrendous forecasters as Larry Summers suggested in his Washington Post op - ed in which he called out Yellen for her speech at Jackson Hole.
In fact, one staffer said the PMO communications director often makes suggestions on communications plans to «opswhich then decides whether to proceed as the nominal communications boss wants.
The op was called «Power Off» and it took down the service which pretty well anybody to order DDoS attacks online against any target of their choosing.
For example, billionaire investor Warren Buffett famously wrote an op - ed for The New York Times in which he claimed a 17.4 percent effective tax rate.
It is in response to a Recode op - ed by Jared Kushner, senior adviser to the U.S. president, and Seema Verma, administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which argues for progress in digital health care data.
But unlike that trip, which remained a mystery to much of the world until just last week, his maiden trip as secretary of state was replete with televised welcome ceremonies, live - streamed photo ops and well - attended media events.
Charles J. Reid, Jr., who teaches law at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, recently posted something at a blog (tellingly called www.religiousleftlaw.com), which the National Catholic Reporter picked up and ran as an op - ed, in print and online, under the title «Archbishop Chaput's right - wing funk.»
Mark Taylor's Crisis on Campus: A Bold Plan for Reforming Our Colleges and Universities began life as a widely noticed and controversial New York Times op - ed in 2009, after which it grew into a book.
In February, 2012, Stuart Butler, the author of the Heritage Foundation brief that first proposed the mandate, wrote an op - ed for USA Today in which he recanted that support.
I hope my comments clarified my position, which is obviously not exactly the same as OP's.
The Secular City helped accelerate the secularization of American elite culture, which created not only new openings in the public square for more - traditional religious bodies but also new fault lines in our politics» fault lines that are as visible as this morning's headlines and op - ed pages.
The OP was implying that atheists aren't concerned with finding any truth — that none are interested in trying to understand the ways in which the universe works — but that is patently false.
Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg responded recently to these latest complaints in a Washington Post op - ed, and in his defense of Facebook, articulated the «few simple ideas» upon which it was built.
It certainly may try, and even if it hits on the truth of the matter, since the human is a Mystery unto Itself (and set within the context of Ultimate Mystery), are we not left with a great many perspectives on the matter, which might indicate that a more tentative approach may be the best way to go regarding the question of the OP, so as to make room for those who are just as caught up in the Mystery as we ourselves are?
Readers of the New York Times, which Alasdair MacIntyre has called «that parish magazine of affluent and self - congratulatory liberal enlightenment,» will have noticed the appearance on its op - ed pages of a relatively new genre of sermonizing.
As such it requires a degree of maturity, both spiritual and psychological, in the individual undertaking it; she must have lived long enough as a virgin in adulthood to be «serene in the practice of chastity by which she is able to fulfil her resolve to remain in the virginal state over a lifetime» (Archbishop Burke op cit para 17).
Quite possibly, but this is a little different from what the OP is asking about which is matter and thought existing seperately.
ops sorry i meant Amniculi... blah blah blah about Poe's Law,, its hypocrisy!!!!!! talk trash about Christianity should be able to do the same about Islam, not encourging it just saying do nt be scare!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! do it will its not a felony yet, cause soon you wont be able too... Let me be clear, I meant express your opinions, comments about any religion as you do about Christianity, plus Im not religious, i just believe in jesus christ son of god and the word of the bible which is difference religion is made by people...
There are over 7 billion humans on the planet» — I was working within the parameters which you established in your OP» Well, that is how it sometimes feels to be an atheist who does not believe in gods... in a large part of the USA today.»
«Happy kiss in which God is united to Man...,» writes Bernard in On the Love of God, (London: A.R. Mowbray & Co., 1950) cited in Phyllis Trible, op.
This difficulty would however be mitigated if we could say (as Whitehead himself however nowhere does, as far as I know) that it is not actual entities which are objectively immortal in the constitution of other actual entities, but the characters, or forms of their experience which are reproduced» (op.
This doesn't even mention the other two issues I laid out in the OP, either of which invalidates the first cause proof.
«A developmental task is a task which arises at or about a certain period of the life of an individual, successful achievement of which leads to happiness and to success with later tasks, while failure leads to unhappiness in the individual, disapproval of society, and difficulty with later tasks» (Robert J. Havighurst, quoted by Duvall, op.
At a conference in California this past summer, I had the opportunity to discuss these questions publicly with an old friend, Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn, OP, the archbishop of Vienna and principal editor of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (a labor for which the universal Church owes him a great debt of gratitude).
Ross Douthat, the only truly conservative NYT op / ed columnist (which may be why he usually runs on the back page of the Sunday opinion section), echoed much of what I have written here and elsewhere about how «freedom of worship» is attacking freedom of religion.
«Whether transcendence is conceived of in a technical philosophical sense (as that metaphysical realm above the rational) or in an ordinary sense (as that phenomenon or experience found within the natural world, but which appears to point beyond that world) the meaning is about the same» (op.
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