Sentences with phrase «predications about»

[9] Unfortunately, after the Approved Settlement was approved by the court and after the parties set about to implement it, almost immediately, they discovered that their assumptions or predications about the value of the surplus to be distributed to the Integration Group were very - very wrong.
Users of TeachVac will be kept up to date with changes to the predications about how easy recruitment will be once, for instance, the shape of the school funding package is known in the autumn.
From two sides it abstracts from brute actuality; it is an imaginative predication about an imaginary selection of circumstances.

Not exact matches

«There's been a lot of accusation lately in the public arena about how Pete's supposed biases may have affected outcome of the email investigation and predication for Russia investigation,» Montoya said.
That is to say, human nature is not taken as a static entity, a fixed substance, about which predications may be made with equal fixity.
Another, even more important, difference between Hartshorne's and any classical theory is not formal, but material — namely, his demonstration that the strictly literal claims that must be made about God if there are to be any symbolic or analogical predications at all must be partly positive, not wholly negative, in meaning.
The sad part is not that the predication didn't come true, it's about how people quit living.
While his predications have a good track record, his data were also saying equities were overvalued last fall, yet since October the US market is up about 25 %.
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