Sentences with phrase «other hand stands»

Battery life on the other hand stands at 6 hours so users might not expect just as much as what other people would get on an iPad.
The BMW X4 on the other hand stands out like the Evoque, but is more of an acquired taste.
To accept history is not just to replace that awkward but old acrobatics — whereby the philosopher or theologian on one hand stands within history and on the other hand stands outside history — with something more graceful.
On the other hand stands the political interest of promoting the idea that it is not really the land's site value that is rising, but construction costs.

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Such a person no doubt loses something in the way of geniality and light - heartedness; on the other hand, he is largely independent of the opinions, habits and judgments of his fellow and avoids the temptation to take his stand on such insecure foundations.»
On the other hand, if we're lucky, the ideas and values they stand for — excellent execution, commitment and pride, and true craftsmanship — will never go out of style, regardless of how many cute little gizmos we can 3D print in our garages.
He stood at over six feet tall, with a scraggly beard and circles under his eyes; Newell, on the other hand, was clean - shaven and came across as the more buttoned - down of the two.
The other day I was standing in my field, a spiraling plastic strip in my hand.
On the other hand, if you are an eager job seeker looking to land your dream job, you are probably always asking yourself and searching for the best ways to stand out and jump start your professional career.
On the other hand, if it takes some extra effort to show customers how you stand out from competitors, you should say yes with conviction.
On the other hand, frameworks that have a degree of flexibility, that can bend with the circumstances but retain their essential integrity, like an aircraft wing in turbulence, stand a reasonable chance of coming through.
On the other hand, HCP stands still at a great price even today.
On the other hand, many traders will undoubtedly be mollified by the suggestion that the Fed stands ready to do even more if conditions deteriorate in the months to come.
On the other hand, the stock's market cap stands well above $ 1 billion.
On the other hand, USAA doesn't necessarily stand out among its competitors in terms of cost.
At its period of fullest development the book to some extent usurped the place of the more primitive but generally more accessible methods of production of the past; on the other hand, it was a stand - in for future methods which make it possible for everyone to become a producer.
On the other hand, «property rights» enters into the institutional experience of Parliament only in respect to its meaning for people who stood to gain or lose voting rights and control of boroughs and counties.
How do you find words when you're standing before a 10 - year - old boy under a rusting tin roof in mud hut in Africa, who's holding an empty jerry - can guitar in one hand and mopping up tears with a handkerchief that he pulled from his pocket with his other hand?
Masculinity, on the other hand, expresses the other half of the mystery, standing for «The Son of Man» who brings and prompts that life through his own flesh and blood.
The more completely the beings thus illumined attain to their natural fulfilment, the closer and more perceptible this radiance will be; and on the other hand the more perceptible it becomes, the more clearly the contours of the objects which it bathes will stand out and the deeper will be their roots.
There are slight differences in posture; for example, in some countries, while standing, the people put their hands one upon the other in front of the lower part of the chest, while others who follow the school of Malik or of the Shi'as bend their hands down.
Relational people, on the other hand, focus on what God has done for them, and know that God is already in every conversation and relationship (even if He is not mentioned), so they can just love and enjoy the person standing in front of them right now.
Put in cartoon form, the image is this: a pastor standing slightly behind two other Christians, with a hand on the shoulder of each person.
On the other hand, he threw over his hereditary Protestantism, leaving morality to stand by itself with no religious base on which to rest.
Solzhenitsyn's work, on the other hand, expresses the artist's capacity to stand in the shoes of others.
In what sharp contrast, on the other hand, stand the men who respect life's sanctities.
There stands the creditor, covered with shame, the poor debtor's outer garment in the one hand, his undergarment in the other.
On the other hand, the notion of God as sentimental niceness — what I have called «smothering love» — springs from the wish of many people to be so completely tolerant that they are unwilling or unable to take a stand on anything.
(a) Philosophical preoccupation with the various types of cultural activities on an idealistic basis (Johann Gottfried Herder, G. W. F. Hegel, Johann Gustav Droysen, Hermann Steinthal, Wilhelm Wundt); (b) legal studies (Aemilius Ludwig, Richter, Rudolf Sohm, Otto Gierke); (c) philology and archeology, both stimulated by the romantic movement of the first decades of the nineteenth century; (d) economic theory and history (Karl Marx, Lorenz von Stein, Heinrich von Treitschke, Wilhelm Roscher, Adolf Wagner, Gustav Schmoller, Ferdinand Tonnies); (e) ethnological research (Friedrich Ratzel, Adolf Bastian, Rudolf Steinmetz, Johann Jakob Bachofen, Hermann Steinthal, Richard Thurnwald, Alfred Vierkandt, P. Wilhelm Schmidt), on the one hand; and historical and systematical work in theology (church history, canonical law — Kirchenrecht), systematic theology (Schleiermacher, Richard Rothe), and philosophy of religion, on the other, prepared the way during the nineteenth century for the following era to define the task of a sociology of religion and to organize the material gathered by these pursuits.7 The names of Max Weber, Ernst Troeltsch, Werner Sombart, and Georg Simmel — all students of the above - mentioned older scholars — stand out.
What has been said makes no claim to have underlined all those factors of devotion to the Church which are contained in the schema on the Church and which on the one hand are dogmatically enduring features of ecclesiology and on the other are likely to stand out particularly in future devotion to the Church.
That's what I used tell crowds and congregations as I stood up with microphone in one hand and my Bible in the other.
Just ask yourself, as you're standing in Wal - Mart with a brand new X-Box 360 in one hand, and a Visa card in the other, would Jesus charge this?
One who shares her pacifist views, on the other hand, will regret her earlier stand in favor of war.
On the other hand, to speak of reconciliation, and to stand before the congregation in an open and vulnerable way, is to embody the beginning of reconciliation.
Niebuhr said that since man is involved in the contingencies and necessities of the natural process on the one hand, and since, on the other, he stands outside of them and foresees their caprices and perils, he is anxious.
Whitehead, on the other hand, stands at the forefront of a movement that was destined to debunk absolutes in both philosophy and science, in order to grasp the nature of reality with more subtle and flexible intellectual tools.
By the finite created character of the praemotio physica on the one hand, and the fact that it is distinct from the act to which it premoves on the other, it can not itself be thought of meaningfully as the reason for the increase in being which the act involves for the created agent, because in relation to it the physical premotion after all is still ontologically inferior and stands on the side of potentia.
Whitehead's theology, on the other hand, stood at the forefront of the attack on the very naive positivism that Kaplan learned from Comte through Ginzberg.
To Portsmouth, the diocese in England where more than in any other the subversion of everything Pope John Paul stood for has proceeded unchecked ever since the appointment of its present bishop in 1989, the Holy Father has appointed the right - hand man of Bishop Mark Davies, probably the most passionately orthodox bishop in England today.
As we checked in, E and I were hauled in front of a security officer to taste the revolting baby food we were carrying; Hugh's Calpol was unceremoniously confiscated; E had to prise the teddy bear from his hands [the response was what E fondly calls auto - waa] and just in case mother and child were not feeling sufficiently browned off by this stage in the proceedings, I was forced to stand the other side of the security barrier while my baby and hispushchair were searched.
They used to start to dhikr loudly all together under the direction of their Shaikh, then stand up and, holding each others» hands, turn around in a circle, at the same time leaning forward and backward or to the right and left, keeping up this movement in an intermittent and harmonious rhythm.
If on the other hand the doubter is able to become the particular individual who as the individual stands in an absolute relation to the absolute, then he can get a warrant for his silence.
On the other hand, the enormity of suffering by creatures on this earth, and perhaps especially the human suffering of the present century, makes it difficult for us to return to any concept of divine omnipotence in which God stands silently and apathetically beyond the world's evolutionary and historical struggles, able but unwilling to intervene.
The younger son, on the other hand, stands outside the circle of those whose ethical and religious performance has apparently sealed their righteous heroism in the eyes of God.
We recognize, of course, the relatively late emergence in the Old Testament of a positively and precisely articulated belief in Yahweh's universal creation, and that it is not, indeed, until the time of Second Isaiah that such a belief is taken for granted.24 On the other hand, the J story of creation in Gen. 2 reflects an early if imprecise creation faith25 while the eighth - century prophets clearly stand upon a thoroughly practical though untheoretical belief in Yahweh's creative function.
The religious autodidact, on the other hand, stands on the sidewalk.
There have been many changes in the last century, but if one symbol of the ministry stands out above all others it is that of the simple, unassuming «unadorned» man of God, standing with Bible in hand, expounding the gospel of salvation in and through Jesus Christ.
On the other hand, Rabbit stands strangely justified in his inability to find a middle path between resignation to blighted hopes and the quest for a more intense life, between marital fidelity and sexual vitality.
On the other hand, I realize that mature dialogue requires one to stand some heat, to recognize the profound faith perspectives that may lie behind other - people's rejection of one's position.
Standing in the yard was a woman, a rope in one hand and her other hand held up empty toward the horse.
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