Sentences with phrase «out of an acknowledgment»

Would we not be wiser to act out of an acknowledgment of our ignorance, as Berry has suggested, rather than out of hubris, as we too long have done?
I apologize now for those I leave out of these acknowledgments.

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In the daily course of business with onsite colleagues, it's easy for company leaders, managers, and colleagues to distribute casual high - fives, congratulations, and acknowledgment for a job well done, points out Shannon Miles, CEO of BELAY, an entirely virtual company with 70 employees that provides virtual workforce solutions in bookkeeping, copywriting, web support, and administrative assistance.
Acknowledgment: — In carrying out my commission to restate the teachings and retell the doings of Jesus of Nazareth, I have drawn freely upon all sources of record and planetary information.
In a pointed statement he said ``... proving that nothing is sacred - not even fatherhood - the President couldn't resist a shout - out to his homosexual base, marring what should have been a powerful acknowledgment of the family's importance in American life.»
The weighting of concern, the attitude toward the neighbor, the valuation of possessions and power, all arise out of the perception which is in tension with the acknowledgment of God's superior reality.
C. H. Dodd has pointed out that among early Christians there were evidently men who, like the writer of I John, did not move forward from an experience of Christ rising from death to the Christ seated at the right hand of power, but backward from their acknowledgment of the latter to the conclusion that therefore he had risen from the dead.
But it may also be an acknowledgment that there are no easy ways out of the impasse - the danger of intensified violence and environmental destruction - to which globalization has brought the biggest democracy in the world.
As Ted Cohen points out in his «philosophical thoughts on joking matters,» Jokes begin «with an implicit acknowledgment of a shared background,» and this commonality sets up the satisfactions of a shared response.
We think it is the sense of the fifth commandment in its present place and sequence that mother and father are to be honored not for what they are intrinsically or sentimentally or even out of any particular moral or ethical or sociological considerations; but pointedly in acknowledgment of Yahweh's claim on every life.
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So out of a season ending defeat has come some acknowledgment that change has to be made.
Any restrictions on the availability of samples or special permit requirements that restrict use or sharing of samples should be discussed with the editor no later than at the manuscript revision stage and spelled out explicitly in the acknowledgments.
In the book's acknowledgments, Laita thanks «a certain Central American collector who shall remain anonymous out of fear of losing his license because of the black mamba incident.»
I mean, is the acknowledgment of this kind of damage that's happening as a result of what is not incidental in football, but is deliberate in football; I mean, football is a game of hitting and you can't take the head out of the game.
Few do heroism, small or big, better than Spielberg, and the fact that he fashions them here out of mere words (not headlines), in times such as ours, deserves acknowledgment.
Lord and Miller have spoken about their Solo experience in the past, always being thoroughly magnanimous about the process and the fall - out, so however much of their original idea remains in Ron Howard's version, this creative acknowledgment is a fitting end to the story.
The final extra joins the full - color disc inside one of the company's standard clear keepcases: it is a booklet, which folds out to something of a poster, which features scrapbook clippings of the two youths, film and disc credits and acknowledgments, and two essays.
Like I mentioned previously, we only get a brief acknowledgment of Norman's past as he is the new member of the troop and severely out of his element.
While some schools stretch out their celebrations throughout the full length of Teacher Appreciation Week with breakfasts and other recognition activities, other schools seem to let the day pass without any acknowledgment of any kind.
Alonso's speech marked the first public acknowledgment that the city hopes to model its construction funding plan on a groundbreaking schools project in Greenville, S.C. Transform Baltimore, a coalition of education advocates led by the American Civil Liberties Union, has been lobbying city leaders to carry out Greenville's plan, which would require a nonprofit or other entity to float the bonds on behalf of the school system.
I've always recommended that authors check out the «Acknowledgments» page in current books to find the name of the agent who represented the book.
As we enjoy the winter solitude of windy walks on the empty beach, escorted only by the wind, the seagulls, and the long turned out light from Terrible Tilly out in the distance, tip your hat in acknowledgment to all of those that have come before us, and made a trail for us to follow to this beautiful slice of paradise.
While in no way are Lara Croft's newest games clones of Uncharted, the way they develop her character, how she traverses environments, and how the stories play out all are an acknowledgment to the Uncharted series.
Indeed, they were able to rewrite a section dealing with a misreading of the Lin et al paper that had been pointed out in September by Urs Neu (oddly, there is no acknowledgment of this contribution in the paper).
Albrecht's solastalgia is one of the bureau's terms, along with «stieg,» «apex - guilt» and «shadowtime,» the latter meaning «the sense of living in two or more orders of temporal scale simultaneously» — an acknowledgment of the out - of - jointness provoked by Anthropocene awareness.
In early January 2012, we will be sending out formal and specific donation email acknowledgments with all of the information necessary for your proper income tax record - keeping purposes.
But that acknowledgment only leads to a further weakness in the current post fact selection of proxy data which amounts to throwing out data that could well have a necessary cancelling effect on the data retained.
One might find it easier to approve Dr. Muller's belated jump on the wagon of truth if he would check his ego at the door and apologize for some of his more infamous characterizations of that same truth, still being pushed out and promoted hither and yon by those who prefer to ignore his recent efforts to take possession of a proper acknowledgment of reality.
A parley with the vinyl industry, a simple acknowledgment, if you will, that some vinyl products are helpful, will take the wind out of the utopian sails.
Anyway, it turns out that even the issue of acknowledgment is moot, because even before becoming aware of McCullough's critique, Eric Steig had already recognized the autocorrelation adjustment error:
She notes the proliferation of terms such as «CrackBerry» to refer to the wireless Blackberry device represent some acknowledgment, albeit lighthearted for now, that many people are out of control with using these devices.
The brilliant alternative narrative of Bergdahl's defense team was not to minimize the injuries to Bergdahl's search and rescue team, but instead for Bergdahl to state his acknowledgment and regret that his actions caused those injuries, and for his lawyers to point out that Bergdahl's mental health likely was not in the right state for him to have even been accepted into the military in the first place.
I suspect they would argue that by giving users the option to opt out and including acknowledgments in their terms of service that they technically remained within the letter of the law but many privacy advocates would disagree.
This acknowledgment comes after a document claimed to be leaked out of Mt. Gox was circulating within the Bitcoin community last week, which suggested 750,000 Bitcoins had been lost.
If a man has a child out of wedlock, however, many jurisdictions consider him legally responsible if he admits he's the child's father, is proven to be the child's father via a paternity test, or signs an acknowledgment of paternity form.
Acknowledgment: ISTDP was founded and developed by Habib Davanloo, MD, emeritus professor of psychiatry out of McGill University in Canada.
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