Sentences with phrase «ponder on used»

Another point to ponder on used car pricing is in your car insurance policy.

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Mama k, I can answer that, but I won't... it's kinda fun to watch someone break one of the commandments (the 8th) she swears by and ponder what name she'll use in her next reincarnation on the BB.
Moltmann's thoughts on the dangers of using the power of scientific knowledge without pondering beauty - and in particular on the dangers of the «economisation» of science in this century, in which scientific thought may only be valued generally in terms of its economic power - would be shared by many researchers in the UK.
And on a practical level, it offers wonderfully shrewd advice, for those who will but ponder it, on how to use the opposition's premises against the opposition's argument.
In a statement on the diocese of Arundel and Brighton website, where Cardinal Murphy - O'Connor used to be bishop, Cardinal Nichols who is the current Archbishop of Westminster said: «These loving prayers are a source of great strength and comfort as he calmly ponders on all that lies ahead, all in God's good time.
Young as the human species is, it displays remarkable capacities: to think and reason and imagine; to ask questions and seek answers; to use language, metaphors and symbols; to ponder the mystery of origins; to locate oneself on maps of meaning; to project ideals and seek their realization; to ask how one fits into the most inclusive scheme of things.
The flourishing of free enquiry rested on the very Christian assumption that there was something inherently good and comprehensible to be investigated and pondered, and that man's rational powers were there to be used.
Liberation theologians who want to appreciate the truly radical ways of Jesus might ponder these words of Hans Küng, who writes in On Being a Christian that Jesus» revolutionary method means «love of enemies instead of their destruction; unconditional forgiveness instead of retaliation; readiness to suffer instead of using force; blessing for peacemakers instead of hymns of hate and revenge» (p. 191)
I was JUST pondering what else I could use that Tuscan Pumpkin Pasta Sauce on, because it is amazing!
When the hysterics ended, everybody pondered the facts: Bears coach Mike Ditka had used a defensive tackle, the heaviest man on the team, to spearhead three TDs in a 23 - 7 win.
Might the current Conservative leader use the same phrase today to describe his predecessor's stance on Europe, pondered Montague.
Topics ranged from the political (Vienna - based astrophysicict Mazlan Othman, who may have the best business card in the world as she is the director of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, discussed her duties and called for an international protocol on dealing with the possible detection of life in outer space) to the philosophical (theologian Ted Peters of University of California, Berkeley, discussed the significance of the discovery of extra-terrestrial life for the world's religions) to the positively apocalyptic (astrophysicist Frank Drake, the original champion of the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence efforts, pondered whether a technologically advanced civilization would inevitably use its power to annihilate itself.).
The order also directs Zinke to ponder multiple uses on these lands, and whether the designation affects the use of lands not within the boundaries.
The study comes as an FDA advisory panel is pondering tougher regulations on indoor tanning, including use restrictions (if not an outright ban) for people under age 18.
I've been pondering the evolution of my eating philosophy too — I used to be so fixated on HEALTHY HEALTHY HEALTHY that it was unknowingly stressful..
We use a scientific matching system that leverages 29 DIMENSIONS ® based on features of compatibility found in thousands of successful relationships — Ponder dating has never been more real.
But, hey, you're all intelligent, sophisticated people (I take much for granted), so use this time just to ponder the meaninglessness of nothing and why Ally McBeal is still on the air.
Feedback is immediate, just as it has always been on the job or the playing field, and part of what is being measured is the degree to which a student solicits, ponders, and effectively uses the feedback.
The aim of coaching is to get educators to reflect and improve on their theory and practice — to ponder, as Elmore's book title suggests, what they used to do and think, and to be open to changing their minds.
On my phone I use Mantano, so I'm pondering whether to try and install that — I've found that that is the best for converting PDFs into a more readable format on a smaller screeOn my phone I use Mantano, so I'm pondering whether to try and install that — I've found that that is the best for converting PDFs into a more readable format on a smaller screeon a smaller screen.
Jonathan Danz ponders on how best to use greatness.
An orthosis is not the correct therapy for all patients, and so before choosing one, the dog owner should ponder fully and thoughtfully all aspects of using a knee brace on the injured dog.
Young said later he had pondered on the eve of the high - pressure assignment what words to use when the crucial moment arrived.
It's got a classic design, no doubt — mellow pacing, low - impact dialogue trees, inventory items with mysterious uses, puzzles that require you to ponder and backtrack and click on everything.
As two of the original museum directors and many of the original curators moved on, the team pondered a strategy to use the medium of art to «make order out of chaos,» bringing perspective to a region smaller than the United States but «much more fractured,» as Queens Museum director Tom Finkelpearl puts it.
As those of us in wealthy countries ponder which light bulb to use, some 2 billion people still lack any night - time illumination other than kerosene or the like, with a similar number cooking on firewood or dried dung.
(I'm still pondering holding a contest to see who can come up with fresh ways to use graphics or animation that go beyond the «burning embers» art from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.)
Dutch design firm Waarmakers proposes a new take on an old trick, and gets us pondering the best options for stuff we no longer use.
Some hard realities are being acknowledged as diplomats, scientists, scholars and others ponder next steps following the indeterminate Durban climate negotiations — the latest failed attempt to limit climate risk using pollution - style restrictions on carbon dioxide under a global treaty.
so forget about those «far worse droughts» over a thousand years ago and ponder more on what will happen to you now... or to use a metaphor of opposite to drought, as Bill Cosby famously said for Noah..
-- Martindale - Hubbell's Sami Hero ponders the use of social - networking tools to help zero - in on your most relevant contacts among the hordes on the trade show floor.
It is enough to say that even though most, if not all, of us are not artificial intelligence specialists, we feel the need to debate, to ponder, to reflect on risks accruing from the use of AI in the legal domain but also that we do not want to miss the potential huge benefits of any big technological change.
I am still pondering the painting techniques and colors I want to use on them!
Pondering their use in a bathroom... wonder how bad the steam would be on their «flatness.»
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