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Now, the gentrifying city's rising property values and mushrooming taxes are threatening to push out long - time residents altogether, according to an eye - opening article by John MacCormack published last month in the San Antonio Express - News.
Giambrone opens his article by recalling a lecture in which Justice Scalia became «uncomfortable» while considering Thomas» statement that a judge may set aside the letter of the law in order to promote the lawgiver's original purpose.
Once you've opened an article by selecting it with the center button, you'll need to turn text - to - speech on to begin reading it.

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The best and most liberating article I've ever read about parenting is this one by Donald Miller, where he points out that parents who have great kids tend to be open and honest their faults.
One of the things repeated in articles chronicling Lovato's battle against addiction is her desire to help others by opening the dialogue about recovery.
However, this kind of logic is strongly implied by the opening paragraph of this article, which should bring to question the rationality and value of the thought process of it's author.
She concluded the article by depicting war as a positive good, «opening up to us new fields of endeavour and new opportunities of service and love.»
This article is arguably hypocritical as well as stomach - churning, since it begins with the suggestion that «Because of the amazingly diverse multicultural contexts in which pastoral ministers are called upon to work today, it is impossible to prescribe one liturgical model that will be always and everywhere appropriate»: this flexible and open - minded liturgist then proceeded to argue in The Tablet that only the Mass of Paul VI is always and everywhere appropriate and that its very existence automatically abrogated all previous liturgies for ever: presumably those who prefer the older form are not to be given the dignity of a group or «culture» to be catered for by his free and easy multicultural ways, but are to be simply dismissed as a bunch of liturgical perverts.
In an article on «The Impact of Pastoral Psychology on Theological Thought,» Tillich emphasizes this point: «Intellectual and moral preaching fails to reach those levels of the personal life which can, however, be opened by authentic symbols — symbols which themselves have roots in the unconscious depths of individuals and groups.»
They thereby leave themselves open to refutation by arguments of the sort admirably exemplified in Cobb's article.
She errs in the opening of this article by saying there are two creation stories.
For the rest of the article we'll take it Game by Game and Preview next Week's Opening Rounds» Softball Games.
This article will show you how using the tight end like this in the run game opens up their play - action passing game by giving Ryan the windows to hit his deep crossing routes.
There are various articles on this blog which are open to discussion by millions of avid fans who trod the site daily.
In a statement, the DORH said: «State Attorney's Office in Osijek opened the investigation against Croatian citizen (1985) due to the existence of reasonable doubt that when giving testimony before the County Court in Osijek committed a crime against justice by giving false testimony under Article 305, paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code / 11.
Resources: — National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers — Circumcision Resource Center — The Case Against Circumcision — an eye - opening, very informative (IMO) article By Paul M. Fleiss, MD, MPH (interesting to note that Fleiss is Jewish)-- My Son: The Little Jew with a Foreskin — By Stacey Greenberg — The Case Against Circumcision Discussion Forum on Mothering.com — What Happens During Circumcision?
The open and honest atmosphere amongst this group reminded me of discussions shared by my health classes and myself when we would discuss an article about The Price of Privilege.
Naturally we read many of these articles to gain insight into how the issue was being perceived by the media and the public at large; we thought we would share some of the most thoughtful, well - written ones with you and open up the discussion here at Beyond Breakfast.
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Acting District Attorney Michael Flaherty, D, opened the investigation after an article in the Daily News detailed allegations that organizations, connected to New York City mayor Bill DeBlasio, were skirting campaign finance limits by funneling money through county committees for State Senate races in 2014.
Those RSS followers are loyal readers, too, since the average article will ultimately be opened by roughly 30 - 40 % of subscribers to the feed.
The lawsuit filed this week against the president by the porn star Stormy Daniels, seeking to break a 2016 agreement to keep silent about her affair with Trump in return for a $ 130,000 payout, ge & module = Ribbon & version = origin & region = Header & action = click & contentCollection = Home % 20Page & pgtype = article» > opens what could be a precarious new legal front for a White House already beset by the investigation by the special counsel Robert Mueller.
Opens Line of Credit and Reserves an Option to Merge In a last minute save, John Catsimatidis opens a line of credit to the failing D'Agostino chain, down from 25 stores to 9, and holds an option to merge with Gristedes By Caroline Benveniste We interviewed Nick D'Agostino in April and wrote an articOpens Line of Credit and Reserves an Option to Merge In a last minute save, John Catsimatidis opens a line of credit to the failing D'Agostino chain, down from 25 stores to 9, and holds an option to merge with Gristedes By Caroline Benveniste We interviewed Nick D'Agostino in April and wrote an articopens a line of credit to the failing D'Agostino chain, down from 25 stores to 9, and holds an option to merge with Gristedes By Caroline Benveniste We interviewed Nick D'Agostino in April and wrote an article on
Google «open - source politics» and among the top hits is a November 2004 Nation article by writer and campaign - reform activist Micah Sifry.
Management Today recently critiqued OnePoll in an article that opened as follows: «What naive readers may not realise is that much of what is reported as scientific is not in fact genuine research at all, but dishonest marketing concocted by PR firms.»
@CramerTV The article defines public as owned by the government not just open to the public.
We planned this week's series on Compassionate Conservatism, which opens with today's article by Jesse Norman, long before last week's clash of attitudes, ideas and culture over welfare.
The California Independent Voters Network has this article by Edward Bonnette, explaining the difference between open primaries and top - two primaries.
A first step in the fightback is being taken by Greg Barker, the climate change minister, who writes in a Guardian article that the government will help drive down energy costs by prising open the energy market to challenge the «big six» suppliers.
A new tool, developed by University of Washington and Microsoft researchers Maxim Grechkin, Hoifung Poon and Bill Howe, and described in a Community Page article publishing June 8 in the open access journal PLOS Biology, hopes to get around this problem and help advance open science by automatically detecting datasets that are overdue for publication.
creators believe that the weekly features, articles, and news stories on careers open to scientists on and off the bench and tips for job hunting and information on emerging research fields provided by Next Wave ideally complement the regularly updated database of available jobs provided by Science - Jobs - DE.
I was intrigued when I read an article in Science magazine about science assistants at the National Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey Mervis.
That is the conclusion of an article by Stephanie Taylor from the Open University that is published in the August issue of The Psychologist.
Now, an article «The Latent Cytomegalovirus Decreases Telomere Length By Microcompetition» by Hanan Polansky and Adrian Javaherian, published in Open Medicine by De Gruyter Open, provides some answers to these questionBy Microcompetition» by Hanan Polansky and Adrian Javaherian, published in Open Medicine by De Gruyter Open, provides some answers to these questionby Hanan Polansky and Adrian Javaherian, published in Open Medicine by De Gruyter Open, provides some answers to these questionby De Gruyter Open, provides some answers to these questions.
More information about the functionality and potential applications of the OMDB database can be found in the article by S. S. Borysov et al, «Organic Materials Database: an Open - Access Online Database for Data Mining,» PLOS ONE, to be published 2017.
In addition to software - selected articles, the GPHIN database is populated by submissions from human analysts who comb open - access Web sites in search of relevant public health information.
What urged the authors of the open letter into action was the slow progress of PubMed Central, a free electronic full - text archive of research articles started by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the NIH in early 2000.
The article concludes with the claim that «our study provides the groundwork for a simple technology that opens up exciting opportunities» by harnessing the reducing potential of renewable sugars.
In recent years that view has shifted radically, opening brand - new fields of research aimed at clarifying the role the microbiome plays in common urologic diseases that affect children, according to a review article published online Feb. 22, 2018, by Current Urology Reports.
A team of scientists and program managers, led by the National Institutes of Health, has been studying a variety of implementation science approaches to prevent mother - to - child transmission and has published the results in a 16 - article open - access supplement to the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.
See related open - access article by M.A. Richards et al..
Most of our feature articles are written either by researchers (who usually give first hand accounts of work in which they are involved) or by science journalists, but we are open to anyone who can write in our style on topics which we find exciting.
The articles contained in this collection remind us of an epoch when experts debated whether the North Pole was surrounded by an inland sea that could be sailed; a thick, smooth ice sheet that could be easily traversed by a sleigh; or — as proved to be the case, to the dismay of explorers and the fascination of scientists — devastatingly unstable stretches of open water within fields of shifting sea ice.
NEW YORK, NY May 4, 2012 — The Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Foundation congratulates the members of the Pilot Study of Biomarkers for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (BforSMA) Trial Group for the recent publication of study results in two articles published by the open - access, peer - reviewed journal, PLoS ONE.
Awardees are free to choose to make the article open - access by 1) publishing in an open - access journal, 2) posting to an online repository, or 3) paying an open access fee to a hybrid journal.
Then, one day, to your horror, you open a journal of Uighur studies and find a lead article proving that everybody has been interpreting Uighur wheat production records wrong, and that all previous estimates of what the Uighur numbers mean were off by a factor of two.
In a feature article published in the open access journal eLife, an international team of experts led by Dr Bonnie Wintle and Dr Christian R. Boehm from the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge, capture perspectives of industry, innovators, scholars, and the security community in the UK and US on what they view as the major emerging issues in the field.
The second stage in this revolution is access to articles without any restrictions posed by subscriptions, commonly referred to as Open Access [2].
See the eye opening New York Times article, «What if its all been a big fat lie,» by Gary Taubs.
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