There is no doubt that the coming years will give rise to an increased number of prosecutions following
the predications in this act.
Now, researchers like Srinivasan and his student Leroy Long are making precise mathematical
predications in order to experimentally test different theories of movement.
A.: This may be the case, though I tend to discount the possibility of such a conscious
predication in the minds of the proponents of social triage.
Not exact matches
Dry conditions will continue across eastern Montana, western North Dakota and western South Dakota through October, the U.S. Climate
Predication Center said
in a seasonal drought outlook report issued last week.
«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.
Certain statements contained
in this letter are forward - looking statements including, but not limited to, statements that are
predications of or indicate future events, trends, plans or objectives.
In his presentation, the argument that God exists as self - existent cause of all finite being is established first, and the problem of analogical
predication follows.
v, 8 (1017b12 - 13), Aristotle acknowledges that a part of something can be substance: a part of something (such as a hand) is not «
in» a body
in the way white is but
in away that allows it to be found at the bottom of a stack of accidental and / or essential
predications, as when we say that a hand is a limb or an instrument or whatever.
For one thing, he is far more explicit
in acknowledging that the whole superstructure of nonliteral
predication, whether symbolic or analogical, rests on a base of strictly literal metaphysical claims.
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.
Both «wooden» and «straight» as predicates of «man» are now pretty well understood so readily that the incongruent connection that must have been exhibited
in the first instances of
predication is easily overlooked.
In his
predication, dated 1139, Malachy prophesied that there would be 112 more popes before Judgment Day.
To be honest, Everton were outstanding
in the Midlands and made my initial
predication of a home win look ridiculous — hence why I'm not willing to make the same mistake twice as the Merseysiders continue their relentless pursuit of neighbours Liverpool.
The increase
in urban breeding colonies
in the Netherlands is thought to be due to increased
predication of the gulls
in their natural breeding grounds by the red fox.
The asteroid is still on the
predication lists for low probability of impact with Earth
in many years.
There's no denying the pastoral splendor lovingly presented here, and the fable - like
predication of the film is its strongest and most fascinating conceit, though it's often overlooked, emphasized at odd intervals only to reappear with bulldozed magnitude belatedly
in the third act.
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.
Though teachers were not involved
in student online dialogues, the conversations evidenced the same reading strategies promoted
in teacher - led discussion, including
predication, clarification, interpretation, and others.
ABI also says today that iOS has the lead
in tablet app downloads — another reason why the Android - first
predication seems a little shaky.
Predications are that by 2050, English, Hindi - Urdu, Spanish and Arabic will be spoken around the globe
in fairly equal numbers, with Chinese spoken by 2.5 times more people than each of them.
Interestingly, Fujitsu is one company that would be hurt real bad
in case Dr. Reger's
predication comes true.
Projects
in which members of the department are involved are CLIMAP (Climate / Long Range Investigation Map and
Predications), SPECMAP (mapping spectra components of ice - age climate), and COHMAP (Cooperative Holocene Mapping Project), which is a consortium of scientists at Brown, Columbia, and the Universities of Minnesota, Oregon, and Wisconsin.
In general I agree with your assessment of the GHE on the moon paper, but we were discussing the question of why the moon is colder than the blackbody
predication would have it be.
Anthony doesn't believe this net cooling effect till offset current
predications for a warmer climate
in the future.
5) Environmentalists are prone to crisis
predications that never come true, and this tendency,
in the long run, hurts the environmental movement.
This included issuing
predications that traditional financial firms will take ideas to pilot
in 2017 and 2018, while regulators prepare the foundation for their own industry controls.
Matt Navarra, Director of Social Media at The Next Web, believes the findings «underline a lot of the suspicions and
predications many people made earlier
in the year.
Predication of childhood problems at three years
in children experiencing disorders of regulation during infancy