Not exact matches
The narrative reveals more about today's hyper - partisan discourse
than about the
reality of the new tax law, which is likely to affect jobs and the economy in important ways that don't fit either party's talking
points.
Even science - and you know it better
than I do -
points to an understanding of
reality as a place where every element connects and interacts with everything else,» the pope said.
Yes, related inflection
points like virtual or augmented
reality headsets could further impact the pace of whatever happens sooner
than later.
At this
point, the experiment is still more dream
than reality.
The latest Home Buyer
Reality Report from NerdWallet reveals that 39 % of denied mortgage applicants
pointed to poor credit history and low scores as the reason for being turned down, and more
than 50 % cited high debt - to - income ratios.
Used correctly, as a means of Grace rather
than an object of faith, both Sacrament and Bible
point beyond themselves to the Ultimate
Reality of the Living God.
In
reality, as a recent article in the prestigious Brookings Review
points out, private schools today are more integrated
than the public schools.
This could be indicated by
pointing to his enthusiasm for Hegel, but identification of
reality with humanly experienced
reality is much more widespread in the modern world
than is Hegelianism.
As the Jesuit high school where I work began to wind down for the year, I reached a
point where I needed clarity, something to bring calm to the chaos of the closing weeks and to center me in a
reality more timeless
than the NBA playoffs.
As Christians, Birch and Cobb believe that in many respects the Whiteheadian vision of
reality is more compatible with biblical
points of view
than are other visions, Platonic for example, on which Christian in the past have relied.
However, he still has not abandoned his confidence in the idea that value
points beyond itself to a
reality greater
than is given in experience.
In
reality, how much
pointing out of sin is being done in our churches other
than the sin of homosexuality?
Just as the text says more
than its author knows, so its author may be living Out of that
reality to which the text
points.
This
point becomes salient for those who would wish to convince us that there is a larger, deeper «
reality»
than could be produced by mere mental operations.
What we need at this
point is an interpretive framework permitting us so to specify the possibility of the objective
reality of the risen Christ that Paul's experience may be approached as a vision rather
than as an hallucination.
He writes,» [Whitehead's] argument then makes the second and crucial
point that this sense of
reality which underlies all our experience comprises infinitely more
than is sometimes supposed....
We do not have to decide at this
point if, and in which regard, the early childlike interpretation of
reality in the mode of «ontological egocentricity» is more adequate or more inadequate
than the later object - oriented perception of
reality.
At no
point do I feel a greater distance from process theology
than in its affirmation of the absolute value and
reality of the unique and individual person.
This law is meant not only to challenge current romantic assumptions but to
point out that marriage is a more basic
reality than the interpersonal relations which may or may not characterize a particular marriage.
The
reality of a law does not consist in a collection of independent individuals any more
than a line consists in a collection of independent
points.
So the fantasy of lavish, sit down meals that I spend hours preparing, sitting down in our nice clothes, and having long chats over wine about everything we love about the holiday season — well, at this
point is more fantasy
than reality.
He
pointed to the company's 19 Crimes brands that has grown to generate annual sales of about 1.5 million cases in the United States in fewer
than three years, and labels such as The Walking Dead, which have both used augmented -
reality campaigns that have been big successes with a younger demographic.
Which is why I think my generalization is more
reality than your
pointing out the fact that there are exceptions.
The unfolding story of this year's Harvard - Westlake girls basketball team has more twists and turns
than a Shakespearean play, but in
reality the facts about the Wolverines» season up to this
point makes a very strong case for it to be a tale of its own.
That someone could be the Rangers, Hamilton's previous organization, but at this
point that's just a hope of some fans and writers rather
than a possible
reality.
But the
reality is that every other team got better and with a similar amount of
points at this stage of the season
than last year we're outside the top 4.
reality is the arsenal are bigger
than alexis sanchez and one thing wenger said that i agree with is that RVP departure hurt more
than alexis» (clever
point of fact).
The season before last 14 15 we did better with the
points than last season even though we came second from last season we know we conceded many goals from set pieces and were very short on goal scoring the logic of this season was to fix the defensive department and the offensive department by introducing a defender to reduce the amount of goals conceded unless holding is to be the man we havent us of yet fixed the problem on the offensive department we all know the only offensive player is chuba apkom well else we have not addressed the problem so in
reality I do not except Arsenal to finish the season with more
than 70
points and personally think minimum
point required to win the premier league is 85
points have we got that in our squad it will remain to be seen if chuba and holding are enough for a key to unlock the season we will soon find out but I think MR wenger is gambling with the introduction of new manageress which lives us with Liverpool and Leicester and who will take the
points off united chelsea and city the next 6 games should give us the indication to what may happen to the long run for the new year
Our results have flattered our side recently, leaving us little room to complain at present, but in
reality, we were lucky not to have been eliminated by Norwich City in the League Cup, and Red Star Belgrade could easily have picked up more
than one
point from our two EL encounters.
According to GAW, «it is unfortunate that rather
than face the
reality and
point out the state actors that are exporting suffering across the world, AI is pursuing a sick obsession of defending killer groups like the indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB), Movement for the Actualization of a Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and even accused the military of being harsh in its operations against Boko Haram even when it admitted that the terror group was committing crimes against humanity».
«More
than two years later, the
reality on ground and the verdict of most of our people across the nation — irrespective of religious affiliation, ethnic group or social status —
point to the contrary.
«For example,» says Howard, «the tether is represented by a series of discrete
points rather
than a continuum, but in
reality, of course, the tether is a continuum.»
In
reality, it may also contain the largely unpolarized hazy glow from other galaxies, which has the effect of making the galactic microwaves coming from any particular
point of the sky look less thoroughly polarized
than they actually are.
As Baltimore describes them (having worked with both), they follow the data rather
than the scientific fashions; they are both technically adept in the laboratory; and «they have never been ambitious to the
point of its getting in the way of
reality.»
Although, in this pinsharp, so - perfect - it's - like - giving - your - eyes - blow - jobs HD era, we've now reached the
point where bold stylistic choices should impress more
than simply straining for the clearest
reality xerox, and Shrek isn't really in a position to do that.
As the stakes escalate, Mark Perez's script still organically makes time for the characters»
realities, like Max and Annie having trouble conceiving a child, without such story
points feeling too forced, and plays on the expectations of thriller plot twists more
than once.
At every
point of the film, we feel the filmmakers raising the stakes, yet the stakes ultimately remain a construct, rather
than a
reality.
The
point is that it doesn't need to: eXistenZ isn't about virtual -
reality verisimilitude so much as it's about fictional identities coming to matter more
than real ones.
Even so, the costumes still look like costumes, the sets like sets, and the many accents sound inauthentic, to the
point where The Mummy gives the vibe of people playing dress up and making a movie based on what they think a North African treasure hunt must be like based on old movies rather
than in trying to represent anything akin to
reality.
The plot's build - up - Norman discovering he's the only one who can stop the looming curse of a witch - is perhaps paced more deliberately
than most animated features, but by halfway
point, the screen will be scattered with
reality - bending visions, green - glowing ghouls, gangly - limbed zombies and marauding pitchfork - wielding mobs - all of which play like John Carpenter or George Romero pitched at tykes.
There is indeed a fascination about finding
points of overlap between business and philanthropic investment strategies, but in most fields this remains more of an aspiration
than a
reality.
Although — as Kearns
points out in his piece — these next gen schools are often less expensive and more efficient to create, time and financial
realities get in the way more often
than not.
But if authorizers have this data, the tricky work will more likely be based on empirical
reality, rather
than just finger
pointing or storytelling.
But, as Mike Ivey of the Cap Times
pointed out in his story this week, the
reality is that Madison's poverty rate is climbing — rising nine times faster
than the rate of other U.S. cities, according to a new report from the liberal - leaning Brookings Institution, cited by Ivey.
Retained value is improving and the
reality is it's now more of a talking
point than a practical financial reason to reject the car.
In
reality, hunter - gatherers were unbelievably skilled (a
point also made by Jared Diamond in his classic Guns, Germs and Steel, in which, if I recollect correctly, he makes a compelling case that as a result of natural selection and their environment, the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea are, on average, more intelligent
than so called «first world *» inhabitants).
While earnings have been the traditional metric to derive the value of a stock, Michael Mauboussin
points out that cash flows reflect better economic
reality than earnings in the article, «What You See and What You Get» dated July 23, 2007.
Are you able to
point to any possible downside (other
than the fact that you will be going to prison once millions of middle - class people learn about the role you have played in supporting the biggest act of financial fraud in U.S. history — that's not a good reason because the
reality is that your prison sentence will be a lot shorter if you come clean today
than it will be if you do not come clean until after the next price crash)?
All pet owners know that, at some
point, their pet is going to pass away, but the
reality is always harder
than anything imagined, even if you've been through it before.
For example the Barclaycard Arrival Plus World Elite MasterCard ® earns 2 % back but only when those
points are redeemed on travel purchases (in
reality it earns slightly more
than that due to a 5 % rebate).