Sentences with phrase «read about this case»

We have recently been reading about the case of Chad Green.
He said he was satisfied that none had read about the case and that the only juror who looked at the paper just read about the New York Rangers» Stanley Cup bid.
«One of my patients told me that she wasn't getting any hugs any more from her husband who had read about the case in the media — that made me sad,» he says.
Yeah, I read about that case.
I will be throwing it out after reading about the cases of bleeding diarrhea and vomiting.
I read about a case in Germany of an American Bulldog who was trained to be aggressive.
Didn't you read about the case involving the HSUS members and the hundred of animal carcases found in a dumpster?
I'm not an expert but from reading about the case the flaw wasn't exactly obfuscated if you had access to the source.
I read about a case where the authorities were trying to gain access to the defendant's phone to look for evidence (text messages).
You can read about the case in more detail here.
To read about this case, see Matter of URS Federal Services, Inc..
I just read about this case on legal blog watch and was fascinated.
What hooked me was stumbling on my husband's old criminal law texts and reading about the cases of sailors who survived shipwrecks and then
in my case, I bought once a trip insurance from EXPEDIA but I never had the chance to use it because they failed to arrange my trip (click on my name to read about my case).
It's my lunchtime read where I can read about the case studies and inspiring people who are doing great things.

Not exact matches

You might not have heard of an online publication called Digiday — unless you spend all of your time reading about the media industry, and specifically the marketing side of the digital media industry, in which case you probably read it all the time.
In many cases, they dispense wisdom about everything from brand - building to reading contracts to finding your passion.
Let's look at a real case study about what happens when you can read your customer's minds: Let's talk about Steve Jobs.
In Wood's case, he realized that if the group could deploy a local library or reading room for just $ 5,000 or about $ 11 per child, «why would you not go big?»
Just in case you read about this in either Xinhua, Global Times or China Daily, please do not think that anything has actually happened in the iPad trademark dispute, or at least anything that can be verified.
To learn more about low - cost index fund investing (and the «case» for investing in general) read The Coffeehouse Investor and The Bogleheads» Guide to Investing.
Not that I wanted to be a lawyer, but I wanted to know enough about different areas of law to see where economics would be most useful Unlike most other economists, I actually enjoyed reading law cases.
You'd log in, find two messages, read them in case it was vital that you respond to a linkedin, notification or a newsletter about dogs, and do the same thing 30 minutes later.
Hal is here talking about the second case, that of what is called «free banking», and is right to point to George Selgin as a leading scholar in this field (here's a podcast I recorded with George a few years ago)-- his books are a must - read if you are serious about money.
It is noteworthy that the «point of faith» is not, as is traditionally the case, about revealed doctrine but about strategy based on a reading of culture and social dynamics.
In any case, I have not yet heard of any Christians who invalidate or disregard anyone who didn't read the Bible in its «original language» in contrast to what many Muslims say about reading the Quran in Arabic.
When he read it, he INSTANTLY wrote about the two amendments, made a case for them and it stuck.
In the case of the creation story you must read it as if you were a hunter / gatherer (caveman) who did not have a concept of time (no watches, no calendars, most likely someone who didn't keep track of how old he was — think about indigenous peoples who had no contact with western civilization until the 20th century).
If you're a woman, don't think too much about your disorder, it is natural, but in any case, your disorder is giving you an opportunity to improve your writing skills, let people talk, keep going buddy, I will read your posts
I have read every widely available case made for the position that homosexual behavior is not a sin or that committed homosexuals are not what the bible is talking about.
In one notebook he kept an unfortunately short - lived diary in which he recorded his strong feelings about Russian oppression of the Jews, feelings which had been triggered off by reading in a magazine article of the case of a «respectable young girl of honest parents» who had been seduced by a Christian who had promised to marry her.
It is the problematic character of this step which makes the ontological argument unsatisfactory as a proof of God's existence although in the case of Hartshorne himself it was perhaps taken, implicitly if not explicitly, when, as he tells us, «about the age of seventeen, after reading Emerson's Essays, I made up my mind (doubtless with a somewhat hazy notion of what I was doing) to trust reason to the end» (LP viii).
Why don't you read up on it instead joining the crowd of idiots who know nothing about the case and think he's innocent because he wears glasses and a few racist blacks think he didn't do it because he's black.
In any case, at least the fallacy of simple location, and in part the fallacy of misplaced concreteness, two of Whitehead's most important critical ideas, arise from and are explicitly attributed to Whitehead's reading of and engagement with Bergson's philosophy.17 Indeed, these two critical ideas about failings in the history of philosophy are addressed by both Bergson and Whitehead with the same twofold strategy: (1) a common method designed to minimize the distortion that enters into our metaphysical descriptions while allowing us still to generalize (extensive abstraction); and (2) a common descriptive postulate or tool (the epochal occasion).
If this turns out to be the case (that he has a skewed view of Jesus), then I want to ask him if, in his lifelong quest for truth, he has ever read about Jesus from Scripture, rather than just hearing about Jesus from others.
That may be the case with trivial diseases and illnesses, though one is not too sure even about that after reading Frank.
In the only clear case of a specifically Christian reading being given to an Old Testament text, the first chapter of Genesis features Paul's words about the glory of a transformed creation from 2 Corinthians in the margin.
Also, did you read the newsweek article entitled «Our Mutual Joy» about the religious case for gay marriage?
In case you have never read the Ramayana or know the Sita controversies, you can read about it in your spare time.
Actually, since you obviously hate the approach of taking only some of it literally, and it didn't even occur to you that I might be alluding to a process of taking none of it literally, I'm even more suspicious now that you are reading it all literally and that has led you to particular conclusions about God (which in your case have led to disbelief).
In case you have not noticed the Bible not only reveals the truth about the people at the time but also the real heart of those who read the Bible.
Even prominent evangelist Franklin Graham, a vocal defender of President Trump, said what he'd read about the roundup was «very disturbing,» and encouraged the President to «have someone investigate these cases thoroughly.»
On a side note: To everyone who asked about Pascal's Wager, you could've answered your own question by Googling «Pascal's Wager,» going to the first link (Wikipedia), and reading the article:) That's the case with a lot of Christian «arguments for god.»
However, they should not be read as case histories but as popular stories about real healings.
In either case this is a belief blog the is rapidly being taken over by none believers who read every article then complain about the relgious.
In any case, I will definitely be reading more about the scarcity vs. abundance mindset... I love learning about new, positive ways to think about things:)
In case you missed my Almond Coconut Fudge Bars post, I suggest reading that first to get an idea on what I am talking about.
It looks like you're very hesitant about the crumble and the filling, which I know isn't the case from reading the (always delightful) prose.
Just in case, I've been reading a lot about almond flour (and baking a lot with it!)
Unless you are living in a cave somewhere far away (in which case you probably don't have wifi), you've probably read about all the Thanksgivukkah hype.
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