Sentences with phrase «reading as it stands»

Recent research has proved that reading as a stand - alone activity will not help children with pre-literacy skills (Phillips et al., 2008).
Each book can be read as a stand - alone though.
It can be read as a stand - alone, but why would you when the whole series is wonderful?
But what I want to know, in this blurb, is can I read this as a stand alone and be happy?
All Love in Bloom books can be read as a stand - alone novels, for even more reading enjoyment you may want to read the entire Love in Bloom series.
Authors can read the chapters in any order they like (each chapter is designed to be read as stand - alone unit) and...
Its black, reflective surface is lush and slick, almost reading as standing liquid.
The works on view in this exhibition attest to the fact that the Drapes, and the Beveled - edge paintings, must also be read as stand - alone compositions, each of which has its own internal logic and mood.
A practical knowledge base Written in bite - size chapters that can be read as stand - alone documents, this practical guide provides a knowledge base for directors and managers as health and safety issues rise rapidly up the corporate governance agenda.

Not exact matches

By the time I read them, the time filter has worked its magic: a small proportion of them stand out as truly compelling.»
Here in Atlanta, the local list was recently published, and as I read some of the company stories, one stood out to me.
Even as you're reading this post, you're likely flicking along on your phone or scrolling on your laptop, scanning and moving fast, stopping only when something stands out and grabs your attention.
It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
As soon as I packaged my insights into a theory I could stand behind, I read Michael Halligan's post «Benefits Matter, or Why I Won't Work for Your YCombinator Company.&raquAs soon as I packaged my insights into a theory I could stand behind, I read Michael Halligan's post «Benefits Matter, or Why I Won't Work for Your YCombinator Company.&raquas I packaged my insights into a theory I could stand behind, I read Michael Halligan's post «Benefits Matter, or Why I Won't Work for Your YCombinator Company.»
When I picked up Stand Out by Dorie Clark, I expected to read a lot that was useful — only not to me as a professional investor.
If you read between the lines on this Caisse / Lightspeed deal; or, if you can find the video interview with CEO Dax Desilva talking about this deal; it is obvious to me that this was a clear instance where the US - based venture company was trying to force an exit strategy to support their own exit methodology and x-return on capital goals; and likely with little concern for Lightspeed's long term goals as a stand alone company.
I was managing pension fund equities in 1987 and I will always vividly remember Black Monday, as I stood in the trading room, reading the DJ news wire, and my trader said she was seeing NO bids at the opening bell, and over a third of the S&P 500 stocks were not even trading at 10:30 while other stocks were off 20 % + with bid - ask spreads as large as the Grand Canyon.
We consider it to be the same as pulling molars without Novocain or standing... Keep Reading
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In reading some of the comments, I would just like to say that I would rather take a chance of being wrong in my belief in God as well as my faith in Jesus Christ as to be one that says there is no God only to stand before Him in the final judgement to hear the words «depart from me» and be cast into the lake of fire...
Read «The Stand», «Insomnia», and «Pet Cemetary» so far, loved all of them and have a lot of catching up to do, and I find this very interesting as I plan on reading more of his novels.
If you're going to read the Qur» an as a non-Muslim, try not to let your prejudices get in the way — because you're overlooking everything Islam stands for and adding to the affliction of Muslims.
New Testament Fulfillment: «When he came to the village of Nazareth, his boyhood home, he went as usual to the synagogue on the Sabbath and stood up to read the Scriptures.
You could see from the footnotes and the questions I asked that I've read all the liberal literature, I've read the atheist literature — and I stood in the shoes of the skeptic as I asked the tough questions — I just didn't find them convincing.
I have read all of 1 Corinthians 3 and do stand yet upon that which I understand to be thruthful which are,,,, One,,, We labour «together» with God and quite possibly as an equal participant,,,, Two,,, We are God's «husbandry» which daringly seems to go beyond genetical unterstandings,,,,, Three,,,, Our bodies are literally God's buildings and God and His Brethrens do find shelters and living conditions inside of our body - like buildings of God's delightedness!
The claim that the Bible could be read, just as it stood, without the guidance of tradition, and with equal authority attaching to all its parts, exposed it to the dangers of a chaotic individualism.
I don't have any answers, but from all the reading I've done, I realize that Christian culture contributes to this greatly, as we are told that standing up for ourselves isn't kind, and that confrontation and dissent is wrong if may hurt others.
Take a stand against the electrification of reading and consider the following, in properly bound form, as gifts for those on your Christmas — not «Holiday» — list: Continue Readingreading and consider the following, in properly bound form, as gifts for those on your Christmas — not «Holiday» — list: Continue ReadingReading»
Personally, one of the most moving and lifting experiences of my life was to hear the late Bishop Paul Bentley Kern read these great affirmations, so simply stated, so profoundly true, and so compelling in their witness to the ground on which we as Christians must stand.
Reading the bible and going to church makes you a Christian as much as standing in a garage makes you a car.
Something that stood out to me as I read through these reasons for not formulating a formal vision or mission statement is that they contain what actually looks like a pretty sound mission statement.
Worth millions at auction, reading it unveils that it stands as a testament to religious freedom in America.
In a statement, Broglio's office said: «Archbishop Broglio and the Archdiocese stand firm in the belief, based on legal precedent, that such a directive from the Army (about not reading the letter) constituted a violation of his Constitutionally - protected right of free speech and the free exercise of religion, as well as those same rights of all military chaplains and their congregants.»
By contrast, a teaching such as the Immaculate Conception, as with so much Marian dogma, makes claims that not only stand on a highly contestable reading of an extremely narrow scriptural base but also seem to stand in tension with, if not even in contradiction to, significant biblical texts.
Take a stand against the electrification of reading and consider the following, in properly bound form, as gifts for those on your Christmas — not «Holiday» — list:
But at least you are here, reading a Belief Blog, and there is still hope for you, as God stands at your door and knocks, until your last breath.
In it, Justin makes the case for a hermeneutic of love as well as anyone I've read, and his Christocentric approach to Scripture is one that can benefit all Christians, regardless of how they interpret the passages discussed above and regardless of where they stand on same - sex relationships.
So maybe it should read as two questions, more like this: «Why are you standing here?
I can not blame him if I have read more of his books than he has of mine, and it might have escaped his notice that I have written on this matter at length - in my book, First Things (Princeton, 1986, Chapters XVI - XVII), and in numerous articles before and since, including a monthly column in a magazine in which he has stood now, for some time, as a member of the Publication Committee.
Christians perform proscribed and improvised gestures, stand to speak and sit in silence, read and speak words, touch one another, eat, drink and sing as «signs of grace» which «prepare the Way of the Lord» and then expect transformation «make (his) paths straight!»
Let the thread stand as it is and people can read it out and think what they may.
As you read over these summaries, you may not see anything that stands out as overly objectionablAs you read over these summaries, you may not see anything that stands out as overly objectionablas overly objectionable.
I was standing outside the Johns Hopkins Library in Baltimore, Maryland on a crisp September morning, and as I read, I saw a vision of how life might be led, and I wanted to follow it.
The development comes 15 years after he was nominated as Bishop of Reading but stood aside after the then Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams asked him to withdraw from the process in order to avoid a church split.
Besides, when someone starts reading the Bible, they quickly come across statements that are hard to believe, such as the idea that Methulselah lived to be 969 years old (Gen 5:27), that Joshua got the sun to stand still for a day (Joshua 10:13), or that Elisha got an ax head to float (2 Kings 6:6).
Luk 4:16 And He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up; and as was His custom, He entered the synagogue on the Sabbath, and stood up to read.
As far as the Catholic Faith goes there have always been those in the Church who have done wrong, and more serious wrong than you are reading about here - namely the first Pope denying he even knew Jesus and all of the rest of the apostles abandoning God to that shameful horrifying death - when they could have stood by Him, defending Him against the authorities and even proving to them that He indeed was God - their Messiah before theAs far as the Catholic Faith goes there have always been those in the Church who have done wrong, and more serious wrong than you are reading about here - namely the first Pope denying he even knew Jesus and all of the rest of the apostles abandoning God to that shameful horrifying death - when they could have stood by Him, defending Him against the authorities and even proving to them that He indeed was God - their Messiah before theas the Catholic Faith goes there have always been those in the Church who have done wrong, and more serious wrong than you are reading about here - namely the first Pope denying he even knew Jesus and all of the rest of the apostles abandoning God to that shameful horrifying death - when they could have stood by Him, defending Him against the authorities and even proving to them that He indeed was God - their Messiah before them!
It stands for all ages, as does the rest of it when read with an open mind, heart, and inquisitiveness.
Over a half - century after it was written, it still stands as essential reading for anyone who cares about justice.
You must read the promises, understand the promises, and as the hymn says, you must be «Standing on the Promises.»
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