My only real complaint is that the OnePlus 3 sometimes focused a bit on the soft side, clearly missing the right
point of emphasis in the photo.
The good news is that, coming off two subpar performances, you can bet that this will be
a point of emphasis in practice over the next three weeks.
No surprise, then, that getting Franklin to grab less and push more would become a teaching
point of emphasis in training camp.
This is also
a point of emphasis in Stein's article.
And this is
a point of emphasis in Israel by no means confined to Jacob.
The highlighted
points of emphasis in the report have been the dominant focus of research in the field of science communication and science studies for the past 15 years and the basis for recent innovative projects such as the World Wide Views on Global Warming initiative.
The goal of an experience section is to hit on all
the points of emphasis in the specific job description you are applying for.
Not exact matches
Keeping tip number five
in mind, color is one
of the best ways to add
emphasis to particular data
points.
Elsewhere
in the MMI video, Jason Carroll, a managing director at Hudson River Trading,
pointed out that the market was ripe for this kind
of a technological advancement (
emphasis ours):
These include the dual mandate specified
in the goals, the
emphasis on a (thick)
point target rather than a band, and the specification
of a horizon for the target.
In conclusion, the point is that promotion from within has a clear role to play in the growth and proliferation of a business, but that over the past 30 years, businesses have been placing perhaps too much emphasis on external hirin
In conclusion, the
point is that promotion from within has a clear role to play
in the growth and proliferation of a business, but that over the past 30 years, businesses have been placing perhaps too much emphasis on external hirin
in the growth and proliferation
of a business, but that over the past 30 years, businesses have been placing perhaps too much
emphasis on external hiring.
With this as their
point of departure, the bishops further suggest a process
of negotiations to achieve three objectives: «First, it should formalize Israel's existence as a sovereign state
in the eyes
of the Arab states and the Palestinians; second, it should establish an independent Palestinian homeland with its sovereign status recognized by Israel; third, there must he negotiated limits to the exercise
of Palestinian sovereignty so that it is clear that Israel's security is protected» (my
emphasis).
Recall the earlier
point that parents
of rescuers laid far less
emphasis on obedience as an end
in itself than those
of non-rescuers.
This distinction
points to what is perhaps the major flaw
in Dreher's otherwise winsome effort: the lack
of emphasis on creation as a normative order to which everyone, irrespective
of faith, is subject.
Aside from its
emphasis on bodily forms
of worship and physical healing, Pentecostalism is, as Smith
points out, rooted
in an «affective mode
of knowing.»
At many
points Wesley sounds like a son
of the Reformation
in his
emphasis on the finality
of biblical authority and
in his desire to be,
in the much quoted phrase, a homo unius libri (a «man
of one book»).
We also know that anytime something is repeated twice or more times
in a given passage
of scripture, it is usually the
emphasis or main
point of the teaching.
Some justify turning a deaf ear to the Conciliar teaching
of Gaudium et Spes by
pointing to the word «pastoral»
in its title, to its unusual aversion for definitive canons, and its apparent
emphasis upon the sixties concept
of «progress».
Whether Ryken correctly limns the subtleties
of the last
point — how one may repudiate dominant trends and
emphases in an institution and yet maintain allegiance to the institution itself and not simply to its «ideal» — is a question readers are left to ponder.
In view
of the
emphasis I am placing on this
point, one passage which might seem to belie this interpretation
of Ogden's position should be examined.
In tune with this global rhetoric, the United Front Government in its Common Minimum Program made eradication of poverty as its main emphasis along with a seven - point agenda for ensuring safe drinking water, primary education for all, primary health care, housing, food security, road networks and mid-day meals to be implemented by A.D. 200
In tune with this global rhetoric, the United Front Government
in its Common Minimum Program made eradication of poverty as its main emphasis along with a seven - point agenda for ensuring safe drinking water, primary education for all, primary health care, housing, food security, road networks and mid-day meals to be implemented by A.D. 200
in its Common Minimum Program made eradication
of poverty as its main
emphasis along with a seven -
point agenda for ensuring safe drinking water, primary education for all, primary health care, housing, food security, road networks and mid-day meals to be implemented by A.D. 2000.
The high
point of this uniting
of God and God's love comes
in the first epistle attributed to John, specifically
in the pronouncement
in the fourth chapter that «God is love» (1 Jn 4:8, 16,
emphasis mine).
The word Messiah, which means literally «anointed one,»
points strictly,
of course, to an individual; but
in the psychology
of Israel with its facile and often unconscious transitions from individual to corporate personality, we are hardly wrong
in allowing a broader definition to the term Messianism,
in which
emphasis is placed upon the redemptive function
of the human entity, whether group or individual.
Jesus
of the Gospel accounts was compatible with the classic confession
of the true humanity o There my
point was that the book's
emphasis on the concrete historical - political humanity
of the f Christ (i.e., the core meaning
of «incarnation»), whereas those who deny that humanity (or its normative exemplarity)
in favor
of «some more spiritual» message are implicitly Docetic.
Religions which consider the mystic experience as the ultimate
point of spiritual self - realization, consider history with its plurality as
of no ultimate significance, and consider the many religions
in history with their
emphasis on nama and rupa as ultimately so relative and insignificant, that they are tolerated as equally true or untrue.
His
point that the Pure Land
emphasis on the compassion
of Amida can be grounded
in Sakyamuni's life and practice is well taken, and I am interested
in the response
of other Pure Land Buddhists to his proposal.
The subjective
emphasis on reality construction and personal meaning has
pointed toward inner moods and motivations — phenomena that elude the usual methods
of documentation and verification
in the social sciences.
The antithesis
of either God objective and apart from us or else God subjective and a part
of us needs to be overcome
in the higher and deeper synthesis towards which Professor Buber
points with his
emphasis on the I - Thou relationship
of meeting.
In Theravada Buddhist countries where Buddhism has supplied the public philosophy the
points of contact are more apparent and the
emphasis easier to ground.
And I ended up rejecting it, because I think that the
emphasis on the law completely misses the
point of the law and misrepresents the good news message
of Jesus that anyone and everyone can have eternal life simply and only by believing
in Jesus for it.
At another
point, he writes that the «openness
of the contract» between two homosexual males means that such a union will
in fact be more durable than a heterosexual marriage because the contract contains an «understanding
of the need for extramarital outlets» (
emphasis added).
They found
in the existentialist
emphasis on human freedom a
point of contact with the message
of the Gospels.
But there is a further
point: the maxim «Like father, like child» holds good here, and it is
in the application
of this principle that we can recognize an
emphasis which is characteristic
of the teaching
of Jesus.
Hugh Anderson has
pointed out that James Denney, the well - known Scottish scholar
of the beginning
of the century, saw clearly that «what Easter revealed was the Cross standing at the heart
of everything» and because
of this may be said to have pre-figured «certain
emphases that have appeared
in Bultmann».
He may be justified
in removing sole
emphasis from the genetic view
of humanity and
pointing up the problems inherent
in dealing with potentiality, but they should not be dismissed from the deliberation.
But there are several
points that deserve special
emphasis here: (1) «The radical new view
of alcoholism, not as a disease but as a «central activity
in heavy drinkers» way
of life,» as described by Herbert Fingarette... clearly has transforming implications for conceptualizing and dealing with the ethical issues
in alcohol addiction....
By turning to the Dominicans, I thought, critics could embrace all the salutary
points Dreher had made about the need to withdraw from the world
in order to form Christian communities, while also giving greater
emphasis to the dominical command to make missionary disciples
of all nations.
This is a
point which Gerhard von Rad makes with great
emphasis in his article «Shalom
in the Old Testament,» Theological Dictionary
of the New Testament, ed.
Also,
in light
of the previous
point, this sort
of makes pastors and preachers the dealers
in this transaction, which is why you will very often find the most Bible addicts
in a church where the pastor and preacher places an heavy and constant
emphasis on attending church, listening to sermons, daily Bible reading, and going to Bible studies.
He
pointed out the contribution which the Evangelicals could make
in the sphere
of mission, their
emphasis on conversion, and
in their stress on the Bible.
Referring to the Bangkok Assembly
of the WCC, The International Congress
in Lausanne, the Bishops» Synod
in Rome on evangelism
in the modern world, and the Orthodox Consultation on Confessing Christ today, Thomas said that theological convergence
in these meetings is striking
in three
points: Firstly,
in their
emphasis on the whole gospel for the whole man
in the whole world; secondly,
in their effort to relate evangelism to the identity
of the church and to its growth, renewal and unity; and thirdly,
in their affirmation
of the realities
of the contemporary world.
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 Roman Catholic and the fundamentalist Protestant positions, though with obvious differences, meet
in holding to an authoritarian and traditionalist
point of view as over against the liberal
emphasis on free inquiry.
There is much
in Pure Land Buddhism that supports similar conclusions, and my
point is little more than one
of emphasis.
He places strong
emphasis upon cult and oral tradition; and he predicates meaningful unity only
in extended sections
of the Old Testament: the Tetrateuch, Genesis — Numbers, is a unity characterized by the pervading priestly
point of view dominant
in the entire section; and Deuteronomy — II Kings is a second major unit reflecting chiefly the perspective
of the Deuteronomic
point of view.
The
emphasis is on the unity and similarity, for the woman comes right out
of the man; and with procreation, the man comes right out
of the woman (a
point reiterated
in Adam - Christ and Eve - Mary typologies).
And what's more, I think liberals are absolutely right to be laying their
emphasis on this
point: It's the best argument (and, indeed, increasingly the only argument)
in favor
of the current legislation.
At this
point, Tocqueville needed to be complemented by a greater
emphasis on the human person as revealed
in the crucible
of totalitarianism.
Wang's own special
emphasis is on the fact that if the good can be found functioning within one's own mind, there is no need to investigate things outside the mind for the purpose
of abiding
in the highest good; this is the chief
point of his dispute with Chu Hsi.17
Among the
points which were raised was an
emphasis on the importance
of the father's being involved
in caring for the baby and on the necessity
of keeping the marriage relationship growing during this period
of pressure.