Not exact matches
Any prosecution of Assange would be «incredibly dangerous for the First Amendment and
pretty much every reporter in the United States,» Trevor Timm, executive director of the
Freedom of the Press Foundation, told Wired.
«I worked independently and had
pretty much complete editorial
freedom,» says Alison Smith.
You atheists utilize said
freedom to call people who see truth delusional or psycho or
pretty much anything negative you can think of.
No, seeking to gain release (aphesis) from our sins through confession and repentance is about whether or not we gain
freedom from the destructive power of sin in our lives which seeks to wreak havoc in our lives, our health, our marriages, our family, our finances, our jobs, and
pretty much everything else.
I suspect that in this case, religious
freedom will win, but it all
pretty much depends on how the pastor handles himself.
The United States was
pretty much formed by Christians, seeing the problems it caused in there homeland and elsewhere they added the whole
freedom of religion clause.
If the Gays are not happy here and the way people have the
freedom to do what they
pretty much please, without violating the law, I would suggest that they move to the middle east and do their complaing there.
As for forgetting church, I've
pretty much done that as it was a huge hindrance to finding my
freedom in Christ.
Do you really believe that USA, a country that offers
FREEDOM of
pretty much everything to its people is no better than a dictatorship (Saudi Arabia) or a country run by religious fanatics (Iran)?
Ask any person what's the best part of being divorced and it
pretty much boils down to this:
Freedom.
@JonathanReez the argument made by the British is
pretty much the opposite: they can not control immigration from within the EU, because of
freedom of movement and because the EU forces refugees upon them.
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It is there that he's approached by a 15 - year - old boy named Gary (Sheridan), who is looking for work, willing to
pretty much do anything required of him to put money in his pocket and, hopefully, give him a bit of
freedom to get away from his physically abusive alcoholic stepfather, Wade (Hawkins, who died shortly after filming).
Discovering a winding stretch of black top that takes your mind away from the chores of daily life and allows you to enjoy motoring
freedom is,
pretty much, what driving is all about.
I realize the numbers don't add up in my favor, and that having the
freedom to publish what you want to when you want to is
pretty much priceless, but traditional publishing was my goal when I decided I wanted to be an author, and I still think it's the right route for someone like me who is a complete unknown.
Building a book - length argument around his contention that «the seventeenth century is the moment when one world - view was displaced by another because the scientific displaced that of faith,» Grayling paints a picture of astronomers, mathematicians, medical doctors, and even alchemists often reaching conclusions that even they dearly hoped weren't true — because the answers meant opposing Christian doctrine, unwise if you wanted to keep your job,
freedom or head... To my ear, though, the tone of the Grayling's prose is rather flat — think «textbook» and you've
pretty much got it — so many of these unexpected sidelights are not presented as compellingly or dramatically as one might hope.
In the time since my last post I've been
pretty much doing the same which is building my Investment Road to
Freedom fund.
My personal favorite out of the 3 Chase credit cards you mentioned is the Chase
Freedom because in
pretty much all spending scenarios it gets the highest cash back rewards out of the 3 (according to our cash back calc).
So, let's talk about how I can help you reach your goals and get the life you've always dreamed of... a life like mine where you have the
freedom to do
pretty much what you want and the finances to live the kind of lifestyle that goes with having more money than you need and the time and
freedom to enjoy that wealth.
The levels usually offer a degree of
freedom to move around and flank foes, lending a touch of tactics to the firefights, but the enemy
pretty much never take advantage of this properly / But they do make up for their lack of smarts by being very accurate, and given that it does not take
much punishment to take you out, it's advisable to keep your ass in cover, soldier!
You get a certain amount of
freedom in determining the sequencing of events but that's
pretty much it.
Sandbox mode gives players the most
freedom in Kerbal Space Program, as you get to jump right into the rocket ship creation process with
pretty much everything at your disposal.
The Debug Room for Seiken Densetsu 3 allows the player to access
pretty much any major location in the game, and battle with any of the undefeated bosses with total
freedom.
Collecting a weapon per temple had become the norm in Zelda games, but the ability of being able to rent them
pretty much straight of the bat, well it is
freedom served up on a hot plate.
Bear in mind that by giving you the
freedom to use these abilities at
pretty much any time, the designers have also given themselves free reign to make courses that are mind - bogglingly impossible at first glance.
Actually I've
pretty much had it with these least - square fits to a single signal with only a few degrees of
freedom «explaining» everything and more, with wildly diverging conclusions but always stated with confidence.
We think you are a bigger problem — and while we might fondly fantasize about a denier final solution — fact is we're
pretty much committed to defending — as a cowboy should — science, individual
freedom, free markets, the rule of law and democracy amongst the essentials of our enlightenment heritage.
But we bet you can
pretty much taste the
freedom a drivers license will bring you — the
freedom of not having to depend on friends, older siblings or parents for a ride.