Now during combat, actions can be taken until each character runs
out of Action Points, much like other Japanese RPG's have done in the past.
Not exact matches
A pilot allows you to test the effectiveness
of your survey invitation, determine if there is a particular
point in the survey where people drop
out, and see if you'll be able to take
action based on the results, Ambler says.
She
points out that your worst option is to do nothing, as a lack
of action can lead to serious consequences for your financial situation.
By that definition, your strategy document should map
out the series
of actions you're going to take to achieve your goals, based on your research to this
point.
Mr. Tucker also
pointed out that many
of the trade
actions that Canada named in its complaint had been put into place under previous American presidents.
In its 2017 fourth quarter earnings call, the brand had laid
out a new year plan
of action that involved a focus on digital initiatives with a delivery - integrated
point of sale system and a social media marketing strategy.
Many have
pointed out politicians who take financial support from the National Rifle Association, and some have lashed
out at President Trump, saying he was busy blaming Democrats for failing to pass gun restrictions while taking no
action of his own.
Investors are quick to
point out the mistakes
of others, but have a much harder time finding fault in their own
actions.
Last month I shared with you that we now know who might have been responsible for the
action — and many others that preceded it — and
pointed out that the accused party's penalty
of $ 200,000 was grossly inadequate.
One might also
point out that due to Canada's small size, our
actions have negligible effect on the path
of future climate change.
Lincoln exploded this as preposterous, demonstrating their behavior's incompatibility with the Constitution,
pointing out that if they really wanted to claim revolutionary grounds for
action, they should have the courage to make that argument instead, and resting his own argument on the principles
of the Declaration.
In contrast, as The Daily Beast
pointed out, it's taken years for the Church to take
action in many cases
of priests who have abused children.
I commend you for the liberalism you demonstrate, but at the same time feel compelled to
point out that neither the teachings
of the Bible, nor the
actions of the God described therein are consistent with your values.
It is considered a bit
of a faux pas to
point this
out, but what we are talking about in part is a Democratic president, a largely Democratic professional administrative class in Washington, and an IRS whose workers belong to a union whose political
action committee gave roughly 95 %
of its political contributions last year to Democrats.
So to paraphrase, your saying that the «cyclical»
action went on «forever», or eternally in the past and then at some
point not too long ago, our universe came
out of the endless cycle?
I know
of Christians like those Bill
points out and disappointed in there
actions and responses.
There have been many other theories
of atonement, each picking
out what a given generation took to be the worst possible human situation and going on to affirm that in the
action of God in Jesus, God met us precisely at that
point: slavery to demonic powers, from which we have been delivered; actual slavery to human masters, with manumission accomplished in Christ; guilt for wrongdoing, with Christ as the advocate who pleads for, and secures, our release; corruptibility and mortal death, met in Christ with healing and eternal life....
In a later chapter we shall have occasion to
point out that all preaching worthy
of the name must be theological, by which I mean that it must be, as the very adjective indicates, «a word about God» and hence about God's decisive
action for humankind in the event we name when we say «Jesus Christ.»
But the
action of this church's governing council does
point out the ever - changing body
of opinion with which present - day theologians must deal.
Next morning he was back in the city, prepared to carry
out an
action designed to be the central
point of his challenge to priests and people.
Cobb also
points out that «particular providence for particular occasions» (PR 351) leads not only to theoretical problems for theodicy, but to practical problems in the church, «because particular providence has often been appealed to as justification for many
actions on the part
of believers that are disruptive
of the healthy life
of the church» (TIP 14).
Matthew Dugandzic astutely
points out that I do not offer a program or suggest a route
of action.
Unless a gift is in this fashion sacrificial — the giving up
of something — it is argued, a gift reduces to a hidden contractual agreement, governed by a principle
of self - interest; and
actions out of self - interest, as Kant
pointed out, are not pure gifts.
The simple act
of condemning those who went before us for their violent
actions is in itself the violent mindset that Jesus is trying to
point out to us.
He
pointed out that all God's
actions are according to His eternal Logos — which «means both reason and word — a reason which is creative and capable
of self - communication, precisely as reason.»
But as you
point out, He knew upon granting free will that evil
actions were a possible abuse
of this gift.
As Leslie Newbigin
pointed out, the problems posed for missions by the rise
of the younger churches, the end
of colonialism, and the development
of inter-church aid on a massive scale were questions about the forms and patterns
of missionary
action.
In On Revolution she celebrates revolution as perhaps the grandest example
of human
action and
points out where invariably it goes wrong.
This time he
points out that such
action always faces two wholly singular, unrepeatable realities: first, the singular character, here and now,
of this particular agent; and, second, the singular, never - to - be-repeated circumstances
of the here and now.
Referring to the criticism made by Peter Beyerhaus and some others that in the World Council's emphasis on social and political justice there is present a social utopianism which denies the fact
of sin and affirms a self - redemptive humanism, Thomas admitted that the danger is always present, but
pointed out the opposite danger
of not admitting the fact
of divine grace and the power
of righteousness it releases for a daring faith in the realms
of social and political
action.
The enactment, however, must still at some
point include a «speech act»
pointing out the meaning
of the
action, and here once more Shakespeare is able to exploit the resources
of folk wisdom, to turn it into music, and to place it in the mouth
of one
of his characters, who at that moment becomes the chorus commenting on the meaning
of the play.
As he
points out, «If all our
actions are in principle absurd, the act
of heroically resisting their absurdity must also be absurd» (RG 41).
Without this affirmation, as he
pointed out, all
of our ordinary, commonsense explanations
of human
action, in terms
of beliefs, desires, and decisions, are undermined.
Hanna Arendt celebrates revolution as perhaps the grandest example
of human
action, and then she
points out where it invariably goes wrong.
Pointing out the idiocy
of an
action is not akin to calling for it to be banned.
S. A. Graves
points out that while it is possible that a certain individual (J) freely chooses to perform a certain
action (A), it is not possible for God to bring it about that J freely chooses to do A. Were God to bring it about that J chooses to do A, J's choice to do A would not count as free.2 Consider another kind
of case proposed by Alvin Plantinga.
As has been
pointed out, he stresses the importance
of the aesthetic element in all experience, thought, and
action.
However, in such a process and ecologically based ontology, ethical reflections and choices
of actions can only be effectively carried
out in an interdisciplinary and multi-cultural context, since no single scientific, philosophical or normative
point of view will suffice.
Leclerc thus
points out a clear need for
action to perform the task
of substantially uniting other, smaller substances, but he never really shows, even on his own principles, that it can.
Puritanism was one
of the most effective forces in colonial America in «mobilizing the general mood» and effectively organizing both ideas and
actions in opposition to Crown and Parliament.21 Puritanism had consistently
pointed to, preached, and attempted to live
out the central values and beliefs that gave coherence and meaning to Puritan society.
Doubtless it would be
of little cogency to
point out that in some cases there is no invocation
of divine
action; this could well have been implied.
Jellinek once
pointed out that «a man who stays drunk for days without regard to family, work and other duties commits such a gross violation
of all cultural standards that his
action can not be a matter
of choice unless his is a psychopathic constitution.»
The fact that at this
point the accounts diverge from one another in part, and in part fade
out altogether, shows only that faith is here abandoning the plane
of earthly events and directing its attention solely to the
action and purpose
of God.
What they seek to bring
out in the occurrence is the
action of the Son
of God, and they may have attained this object, without the narrator's always being aware
of it, by omitting the unessential, by overemphasizing the main
points, by heightening the marvelous.
Many say that the antioxidant
action provided by superfoods protects against cancer and heart disease, among a host
of other ills — while others
point out that few carefully controlled studies have been conducted.
«The promptness
of the German authorities» intervention following our complaint -
points out the President
of the Consortium, Nicola Bertinelli - is related to the fact that, after years
of legal
action, we obtained European Union legislation that leaves no room for doubt regarding protection, and which also includes the obligation
of «ex officio» PDO protection in all EU member states, which have direct responsibility in terms
of vigilance.»
CGF is urging all consumer goods companies to phase
out harmful hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) focusing on four key
points; the installation
of new refrigeration equipment in markets where viable, engagement with stakeholders to overcome barriers in markets where installation is not currently viable, reduction
of the environmental impact
of existing refrigeration systems and the development
of individual targets and
action plans to measure the first three
points.
Jr., who averaged 1.4
points in limited
action as a freshman, will have to sit
out next year before having three years left
of eligibility.
With Bailey
out of action, the Cowboys went for a two -
point conversion instead
of an extra
point attempt in the second quarter, but were unsuccessful and instead settled for a 20 - 3 lead.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat
of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most
of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level
of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field
action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain
points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack
of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations
out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several
of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side
of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival
of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though