Pondering on which bike seat to pick to transport your precious cargo in?
Not exact matches
America's Fitch,
which said
on Tuesday it was
pondering a U.S. downgrade, said its credit review might take until April 2014 to conclude.
to
ponder on the question of how much ethics and religion can be comprised in a Weltanschauung
which dares to be inconclusive» (Albert Schweitzer, by Oskar Kraus [Adams & Charles Black, Ltd., 1944], p. 43).
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.
At the laying of the cornerstone for the institution
on September 24, 1858, Bellows made a statement upon
which those who object to the treatment of alcoholism as a sickness could well
ponder today, over one hundred years later:
At the center of the book is Frank's
pondering of the story of Jacob in Genesis as imposed
on his consciousness through a Chagall print
which hung in the Franks» living room:
Only silence; agonizing silence,
which would later turn to ceaseless prayer before altars, and usher forth the realization of a maternity that would be hidden from the world — a mystery of hidden love that would be lived as one Mother had shown before,
pondered in the heart, and then held lifeless
on the hill of Calvary.
So, there I was,
pondering, with an old familiar feeling of perplexity (about
which more anon), certain reactions to my reaction to various reactions to the pope's last encyclical, when it occurred to me that the one thing
on which Hegelians of every stripe — right or left, theological or....
Read up
on brane theory and other newer thoughts
which could be a source for
pondering.
The ads for the Sunday morning programs make it clear the corporate sponsors believe that their image - building campaigns are reaching the «thoughtful» community
which ponders serious matters
on Sunday morning rather than spending time
on less important matters, like worship.
The more we
ponder these matters the more must we realize that, scientifically speaking, the real difficulty presented by Man is not the problem of whether he is a center of constant progress: it is far more the question of how long this progress can continue, at the speed at
which it is going, without Life blowing up upon itself or causing the earth
on which it was horn to explode.
But then Klemke goes
on, with his usual pointedness, to express the view
which I would like the reader to
ponder:
On the contrary, he finds it useful to
ponder an array of reductionist attempts to explain the existence of religion, from that
which seeks to pinpoint the area of the human brain or the specific genes connected to religiosity to that
which sees religion as a malfunction of the human mind or a vestigial remnant from a primitive stage of human development suitable only for whimpering, immature dullards (a point of view championed by the new atheists).
Luther
pondered on this text, rooted in the writers conviction that he had met the incarnate God,
which ended in a tough doctrine of love:
And I have gathered a nice little woodpile of other peoples» God - thoughts and my own ideas as I
ponder God,
which will get tossed
on the fire in due time.
Cézanne
ponders the mountain in search of a motif,
which will enable him to render the mountain visible to us That he depends
on the surrounding world for his vision is evident from his attitude, reflected in these words: «The landscape thinks itself in me, and I am its consciousness» (S&N 17).
I'm currently in a state of life
pondering these things and reflecting
on your last sentence in your reply...
which is to say, even before I found your blog.
I sat there
on the bed for a while, and then I did seek out my brother and apologize to him, and we all sat down quietly for lunch, and nothing else was ever said about this, until now, in this small essay; but the thought occurs to me that in a lot of ways I have been sitting
on that bed ever since,
pondering the way lies come so easily to our lips and spin so easily out of our ostensible control, and stab the innocent, and dilute respect, and poison love, and tear at what we so much wish to be,
which is honest and gracious and reverent.
I'm currently
pondering doing something I never thought I'd do,
which is hopping
on Pinterest and making a Halloween treats board.
After a visit to Pro's Ranch Market,
which is the closest food experience of Mexico in Albuquerque, Mary Jane
pondered what to do with the ultra-crisp, giant tostadas I had bought
on a whim tinged with curiosity.
Still, its also worth noting Bale's age and recent lack of form and injury problems,
which could be playing
on their minds as they
ponder whether or not to spend what would be a club - record fee
on the player.
Pass catchers
ponder early retirement when running the button hook, a pass pattern
on which the receiver starts down - field, then turns abruptly and catches a pass with his back to his defender.
After
which, they carefully
ponder on the odds and time play in order to come up with a list of odds for each game.
I must admit that in the Bolton match report,
which pondered why Arsenal supporters can not seem to enjoy watching their team play, I only very briefly touched
on the tackle that injured Diaby, calling it «absolutely horrible».
As if a dire run of results wasn't enough of an indication that Chelsea are showing all the characterisitc of a team deprived of any self - belief — winning just one of their last eight matches in the league, there were also some telling antics
on the field
which left us
pondering what
on earth has been going
on behind the scenes.
Bailey is running against reverends Que English and Edward Mulraine, doctor and community board member Alvin
Ponder, and after - school training advocate Pamela Hamilton - Johnson, who earned the backing of the Daily News partially because «Bailey declined to name a single matter
on which he differs from his mentor.»
She subsequently hung the collage over her desk, and as she
pondered the building's decay, she began to read up
on entropy and to embark «
on an adventure in learning,»
which introduced her to the ideas of, among others, physicists Lee Smolin and Janna Levin.
For years, scientists
pondering which hominid species were capable of making tools have relied
on a simple test based
on anatomical traits in the human thumb.
The last few chapters addressed issues like how much to disclose of your personal life
on your blog,
which is something every blogger has to
ponder at one point or another, and her wedding.
That's a darn good question, and one that Tony and I
pondered for a while before settling
on a location,
which we both felt should have a lot of history to it.
The fact is, it's never too late to clean your life up and that's why I'm (re) posting this as I felt it was truly inspirational for young and older worldly people alike who are perhaps thinking of getting married and
pondering the; «should I not have sex before marriage» question (the answer to
which is incredibly obvious from reading The bible and yet we all get bogged down in questioning it's clear abstinence stance
on the issue because the world confuses Christians and no - Christians alike).
When you go to your first Jewish date,
ponder on that part of your life in
which you are very confident and internalize that belief.
There are so many ways in
which this movie qualifies as like nothing we've ever seen before in the genre (and outside it, too), all of
which are functions of the widening of perspective it represents, but this is a really important one: it
ponders questions of responsibility
on a collective cultural level, not just an individual one.
Specifically, we get a 20 minute documentary
on the franchise in
which the creative team attempts to
ponder the reasons why the films were not terribly successful.
Some members of the Infinity War cast
ponder that question in the teaser for tomorrow's trailer for Ant - Man and The Wasp —
which opens
on July 6th.
Last week, this column
pondered why, exactly, Disney and / or Pixar Animation Studios were holding back
on a teaser trailer for their next film, The Good Dinosaur,
which is slated to open in May of 2014.
It can never quite figure out what kind of film it wants to be, however, mixing deep thoughts about artificial intelligence (A.I.) with crazy drunken synchronized dancing (
which, I will admit, was extremely fun to watch), and although it has fine cinematographic elements that are reminiscent of the best of Stanley Kubrick (slow tracking shots, some
on steadicam), if one
ponders the subject matter for more than a minute or two, it all seems very dumb.
I think with the Vita, I had Gravity Rush (daze) and Uncharted, then there was nothing, for probably 5 months lol and the pattern just seemed to go
on like that, took about a year before 2 games came out that I could say I really wanted like Uncharted and Gravity Rush again, that was Persona 4 and Soul Sacrifice, then literally, another years wait for Ys Celceta to come out, I just think the Wii U has managed better since that first year drought they had, plus I've had Wii mode to
ponder which helps, I bought a ps3
on it's release and mostly played ps2 games
on it, unfortunately it broke down a lot and I got fed up always sending it back, not really had many problems with my slim though, just don't love the system like I loved my ps2.
This is the rarefied environment in
which Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name is set, a world in
which beautiful and / or flawlessly erudite people spend balmy summer days and nights, fall in love,
ponder on the vagaries of life, in and around a stately Italian villa, while almost invisible domestics — at least, they're occasionally glimpsed, but have next to no dialogue — tend to their needs, cooking, gardening, or presenting them with handsome, freshly caught fish.
(You might
ponder similarities with the horse world of Andrew Haigh's Lean
on Pete, namely the protagonists» total but resolutely unsentimental engagement with the animals
which are part of their work.)
, in
which a scientist of the world of the future
ponders Woody Allen
on reawakening after a hundred years of sleep and requesting «wheat germ, organic honey, and tiger's milk.»
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.
Paul Hardiman looks into the convoluted history of this car,
which has recently been re-created in its final, Brooklands racing form in Arms Race / In SS Seduction, John Warburton discovers the appeal of the Jaguar SS100 when he meets a man who has restored one from a pile of bits / Stefan Marjoram visits the 75th Goodwood Members» Meeting / In Arrivederci, Fuoriserie, Douglas Blain
ponders the lost years of automobile body design in Italy, as documented in two new books, and renews his friendship with well known stylist Tom Tjaarda in Turin / For this month's Back
on the Road, Michael Ware visits a rare 1909 Briton 10hp
which was laid up for more than 40 years
That's what I gather from this Automotive News story,
which centers
on Bangle at the Frankfurt Motor Show,
pondering on the state of car design and being coy about the mystery project his firm is working
on.
Some of us with way too much time
on our hands might
ponder the moment at
which even the best shows head south, taking a turn for the worse from
which...
What I found particularly poignant, for want of a better word, is that Lynne waited 30 years to write down her story, but during this time she has obviously
pondered over her experience many times and even made it a foundational event
on which to build her life.
Having
pondered on the pros and the cons, the similarities and the differences, are you like anywhere close to deciding
which one to go with?
Dear Fang, With Love —
which Knopf will publish
on May 24 — takes readers
on a father - daughter road trip to Lithuania, where 17 - year - old Vera and her father, Lucas,
ponder the meaning of family and the way past mistakes and family history can seep into the present.
And in the current environment, the value gap here isn't so compelling now — I was actually
pondering Argo's 0.4 P / B multiple (by my reckoning, post buyback, inc. cash / fund investments only), while also considering Goldman Sachs (GS: US)(for example),
which was trading
on a 0.8 P / B.
Every day, for 30 days, Bootsnall emails a question (and challenge)
which a participating travel blogger has to
ponder on and write about.