As for the alternative I'll be honest & say I don't
quite follow the point you're making.
Betsy, I don't
quite follow your point about price disclosure.
Not exact matches
While the Facebook trade was
quite profitable for newsletter subscribers who
followed our exact, preset entry and
points, we have successfully used this strategy with many other trades over the past few months (+58 % in $ TSLA [still open], +40 % in $ SCTY, +20 % in $ SYNA, and more).
Ben Carlson of A Wealth of Common Sense blog (and author of a great book by the same name), had a recent post Playing the Probabilities outlining that time has been an investor's best friend (for those investors that have had in some cases
quite a bit of time),
pointing to the
following table.
Points I raised in the address include the
following: - Canada's economy has been growing
quite steadily over the past three decades, even when one adjusts -LSB-...]
(PK, 385 emphasis original) Fr Holloway makes the same
point as
follows: «Environment may favour or may destroy the life mechanism... but an intrinsic modification of pattern - of - being from the invisible cell to the primates is something
quite beyond that.»
It must be made
quite clear that he who, not on the fringe of the christian mystical tradition but at its
point of fullest development, was able without imprudence to engage in this formidable battle with matter had prepared himself for it by the most rigorous asceticism: first, in childhood and youth, the asceticism of an unwavering fidelity to the christian ideal; later, that of a careful and constant obedience to the exigencies of a vocation which would lead him on without respite up the steeply climbing road to perfection till he came to that solitude which he himself described: «he would henceforth be for ever a stranger..., he would inevitably speak henceforth in an incomprehensible tongue, he whom the Lord had drawn to
follow the road of fire.»
I am
quite sure that they are wrong, but my
point here is that Whitehead's lack of appreciation of the religious importance of the no - self doctrine leads some of his readers to think they can
follow him in general without appropriating this doctrine.
Since «persons» are regarded by Hartshorne as «low - level universals» expressed by the total temporary state of whatever it is that constitutes a «momentary self» at any particular
point in time, it
follows that the word «person,»
quite unlike the word «symphony,» does not simply refer to the completed totality of this or that particular series of the total life - span of that particular series of «momentary selves.»
The two little parables that
follow do not
quite make the same
point.
Janet i think what you have said is
quite insightful and you are right and there is another meaning to Go and sin no more and that speaks to me of repentence making a decision to
Follow Christ the one who saves.The words Go and sin no more is referring to a continual ongoinging process of living for Christ rather than dying in our sins daily there is no comparison.I thought that was awesome
pointing the law back to all of us for we all have sinned and the judgement is death but Jesus came that we might have life in its fullness.Many people only see the adulterer when she portrays who we are as sinners that he came to save all of us sin is sin and the punishment is death so again you are
quite right people use the scriptures to judge and that was never Jesus intention.I hope that helps when someone uses that scripture incorrectly and you can you use it like Jesus did to
point it back at those who judge i hope that helps.brentnz
This
point is, of course, not original with Shepard since it
follows quite directly from standard evolutionary thought.
I believe it was some of you who acted like no one
follows the Bible they believe, so I was merely
pointing out that you're
quite wrong.
First, I would like to
point out Obama is also white and his Presidency by any objective criteria is going
quite well.Secondly, why is it that anytime race is discussed, especially about blacks, there is always hostile rhetoric to
follow in these forums.
Van Hollen makes the
point —
quite rightly — that recent history suggests that the switch in party control will lead to more retirements by the minority party in the
following election.
His subsequent career as a director did not
quite hit the heights of that first film, but what
followed still proved Hopper to be a fascinating filmmaker with a unique
point of view.
«Alps» has no such problem, by virtue of being
quite unlike anything you've seen before; «Dogtooth» is perhaps the closest comparison
point, but the
follow - up is darker, stranger, funnier, and somehow more moving.
That movie was pretty funny but he
followed that up with «Your Highness,» a fantasy spoof that is one of the biggest botches made by a recognizably great filmmaker of recent times, and «The Sitter,» another misfired comedy whose main selling
point is that it wasn't
quite as unwatchable as its predecessor.
As Hiebert
pointed out, in 1960, America's first - grade classroom was
quite homogenous, only to become more diverse in the decades that
followed.
I certainly applaud the desegregation that occurred during the years immediately
following the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and I
quite explicitly say, on p. 75, that «careful studies show that school desegregation has had positive impacts on student learning, especially in the South,» a passage which must have escaped Kahlenberg's attention when he claims I «neglect» to
point out a possible connection between desegregation and southern gains.
----------------(disclaimer - while this takes
quite a bit of the sting from the
following, the
following is simply an example, made to prove a
point.)
I don't
quite follow your final
point — I have no idea how the current work - in - progress will come out either, but there are two things: 1, I know how to write novel - length fiction; and 2, writing is a job.
I gave
quite a few out at a talk I gave last night at a book festival, and make a
point of inserting them into each print copy in case people want to
follow me later — but at the very least it is an attractive freebie bookmark!
Now this can become
quite confusing and
quite frankly seem like a pretty crowded market place but
follow me on this
point... -LSB-...]
It's on - the - rails to the
point where I am
quite literally
following a set of red footprints across the map until I stumble upon the NPC that left them there, while
The
point being that you can find an opportunity at the back of the grid and work your way through to the senior team in most cases as has been happening for a few years in F1; therefore it is
quite disappointing to be able to immediately start at a team at the front of the F1 grid as it somewhat defeats the purpose of having a career mode in the first place as the entire
point should be to earn your way into the sport as a reserve driver or a feeder series such as GP2
followed by moving your way closer to the front of the grid, but rather unfortunately none of that gameplay experience is in F1 2016.
The
point being that you can find an opportunity at the back of the grid and work your way through to the senior team in most cases as has been happening for a few years in F1; therefore it is
quite disappointing to be able to immediately start at a front running team on the F1 grid as it somewhat defeats the purpose of having a career mode in the first place as the entire
point should be to earn your way into the sport as a reserve driver or from positive performances in a feeder series such as GP2
followed by moving your way closer to the front of the grid, but rather unfortunately none of that gameplay experience is in F1 2017.
Naturally, a lot of resentment
followed (and continues to do so) with some members of the PlayStation Nation and
quite often, they
point out to the game's sales figures as a mark of failure, usually guessing that Titanfall never really sold an appreciable number.
Capcom's been banging away at trying to make Monster Hunter — its phenomenally successful - in - Japan franchise in which you do exactly what it says on the box — a worldwide hit, and if you've been
following the series, which has jumped from Sony's PSP to Wii and then 3DS, you'll be aware that it never
quite seems to reach that tipping
point.
Not much for me to add to the
follow - up by other posters other than a) to
point out the obvious that RC and
quite a number of other sites already do a stellar job of presenting broad, interactive straight talk on climate and b) offer a little conjecture on my part.
That does seem a bit odd, since she has already taken
quite a bit of time to engage in this specific debate, read Gavin's response three times, and to
follow the comments on this thread (to the
point of finding out how many hits it has, etc,).
For example, the argument that
follows very substantially from the extent of continental shelf that there is within the Arctic Basin and, therefore, the particular relationship that warming on that relatively shallow sea has on trapped methane - for example, the emergence of methane plumes in that continental shelf, apparently in
quite an anomalous way - leading possibly to the idea that there may be either tipping
points there or catastrophic feedback mechanisms there, which could then have other effects on things, such as more stabilised caps like the Greenland ice cap and so on.
For
quite a while now, the Commission has hinted that at some
point in the near future it will finally try to break the political impasse which has existed on the issue since 1998, when an initial Commission proposal was not
followed up by the Council.
Following rumors suggesting Apple's iPhone 7 will be available in a much darker Space Gray color that's close to, but not
quite black, designer Martin Hajek has created renderings exploring what such a device might look like.Using the iPhone 7 design rumors
pointing towards a larger camera, no headphone jack, and relocated antenna bands, Hajek has created an iPhone 7 rendering in a deep shade of gray that's close to the color of the Space Black Apple Watch.In Hajek's concept, the iPhone 7 is a much darker shade of gray than the Space Gray iPhone 6s, appearing even darker than the black and slate iPhone 5.
Android is in
quite a polished state by this
point, but there are always improvements that can be made, such as the
following things.
Taking into account changeability of our life, long term planning has to be
quite flexible and include
following points: