Sentences with phrase «reading support seem»

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The Bible I read doesn't support what Barack Obama seems to support.
They may «seem» to support any number of things you care to read into it, just like tea leaves and chicken parts, divinign rods and «prophecy» in the bible.
Seems to me that every version I've read puts Pakistani law, and all who support it, muslim or otherwise, in a bad light.
The author insists on a literal reading of the biblical accounts that would seem to support his quasi-Unitarian Christology while skipping over passages that contradict his views.
For those who have defended the traditional interpretation of the resurrection of Jesus as an historical event involving the raising and removal of a physical body, that which has carried most weight is simply the fact that, on a plain reading of the New Testament, the Bible itself seems to give unqualified support to such a view, in some places if not in all.
[1] For «support» here it seems reasonable to read «pressure».
It seems that a whole lot of people, both Christians and non-Christians, are under the impression that you can't be a Christian and vote for a Democrat, you can't be a Christian and believe in evolution, you can't be a Christian and be gay, you can't be a Christian and have questions about the Bible, you can't be a Christian and be tolerant of other religions, you can't be a Christian and be a feminist, you can't be a Christian and drink or smoke, you can't be a Christian and read The New York Times, you can't be a Christian and support gay rights, you can't be a Christian and get depressed, you can't be a Christian and doubt.
Genesis 18:13 supports that reading: God seems upset by the laughter, and Sarah denies that she ever laughed.
But out of all the Premier League Clubs, it seems like Arsenal have huge support from particularly famous fans, from the hottest rapper in the world, to an actual... Continue reading
She has such a friendly personality and she seemed to understand the kind of support I was looking for... Read more «''
Over the past decade, the idea of a gay man choosing to be a father seems to have progressed from somewhat of a curiosity into a more familiar scenario, as concepts about family and parenting skills evolve.These days, there are a number of resources and a body of parenting advice available to support gay dads, as well as some public figures making... read more
Point number 8 is particularly interesting, as I keep on reading how Labour politicians want to get out into communities, and increase support this way, and they seem so enthusiastic, but to me it suggests lack of boundaries.
It seems somewhat likely that the bill passed on a party - line vote, or close to it, with Democrats supporting and Read more»
The many articles I read all seemed to indicate how healthy bone broth is, especially for supporting joint health or healing injuries.
But I was puzzled because the first link you posted where you said «read the whole thing» seemed to support my suggestion that maybe omega - 6 fatty acids (I mean the parent LA, not AA) aren't as bad as we have thought.
This is great — I know how to read a food label but a lot of my people in my support group can't seem to figure it out.
This finding also makes me want to focus more on supporting other bloggers and finding authentic ways to collaborate with other creative gals since it seems like readers on both sides are interested in finding new blogs to read.
It's not given by the solid supporting cast of Donnie Wahlberg, John Leguizamo, Carla Gugino, and Brian Dennehey, who all add a raffish interest while still seeming to pull their punches in an attempt... Read More»
Solid performances help with an especially good supporting turn by Philip Seymour Hoffman as the surly CIA op who seems to be able to always read through the lines to gather up all the big picture details that others tend to miss.
Some of the supporting performances now seem dated and the line readings stilted; dialogue such as «How will I ever be able to thank you?
But it seems, from a read of the script and hearing things here and there, that James Franco's performance as Milk's lover, Scott Smith, is going to be the one to watch as he enjoys much more screen time than Brolin and obviously has more of a supporting connection to the main character throughout.
This might seem odd, given that it is the reading portion of the FCAT that students must pass to earn promotion and that the rhetoric supporting Florida's retention program emphasizes that it will improve student literacy.
Interestingly, state leaders say they are opting to keep in place a set of requirements that no one seems to support as a protest against the imposition of a new set of requirements,... read more
Garcetti, who is endorsed by the teachers union in LA, initially seemed to oppose the parent trigger movement (read about it here), but he eventually expressed unequivocal support for the option (read the story here).
Martha O'Bryan CenterEveryone should read Nate Rau's story in The Tennessean about emails that seem to show Martha O'Bryan Center President and CEO Marsha Edwards encouraging her staff members to go canvas for specific school board candidates that support charter schools.
For a guy who has edited Toni Morrison, Nora Ephron, and others, he comes as across as a seriously uninformed dick who delights in «mansplaining» everything that is wrong with a wildly successful genre (that earns enough money to pretty much keep the rest of the industry flourishing and off life support because there are only so many painfully precious lit fic books one can read before wanting to go to a poetry reading and sarcastically catcall the people at the mic) that is dominated by women who for the most part seem to know what they are doing and drive 90 % of the innovation in book marketing and sub-genres.
It may seem like you are doing completely harmless by reading that latest released scanlation or downloading the newest episode of your favorite show, but please think of the developers, support the artist and it's industry!
While public schools seem to be working to do their part in incorporating affordable measures that involve technological literacy among their students, one key factor to a successful adoption of student devices — whether purchased by the schools or provided by the parents — is a strong support system from a well - known and... [Read more...]
iBooks Author now supports an epub3 formatted book and I have read that Kobo will support the html5 widgets in my book but there doesn't seem to be an easy way to proof the book with the Kobo app.
I have read the supporting memo, and it seems the 63 & -37 % split is negotiable for commercially available books only, not for orphans.
This seems to support something I've read about Amazon's internal ranking algorithm: sales from previous days carry some weight.
Then again, that seemed to be the point of the announcement, since the headline read, «Prime Minister Harper announces further support for families saving for their children's education.»
After waves of reports and surveys about investors requiring added support and educational resources, it seems like TD's response... Read More»
I haven't read it fully yet but it seems to support the view that foreign investors should not hedge their currency exposure in US stocks due to negative correlation between US currency fluctuation and stock market returns.
«They seemed to settle the ground I was standing on» Read more of Tisha V, Gainesville, Florida pet loss grief support testimonial
My reading of Biesecker and Nandi's remarks seems to support this view.
This may seem pedantic, but that article does not support the use of the word «will», read Connor's arcticle and it will be seen that there are plenty of qualifications that make clear this is not certain («would be» «may well have»).
I'm still reading the Socolow and Pacala study which seems in the published material to support a multi-pronged attack system... not just building windmills, but a huge combination including solar.
Sphaerica @ 13: I followed your link and «read more», but the link seems to support my statements @ 12.
What I have read does seem to support my conclusion that although over the long term (thousands of years) a significant rise in sea level is inevitable, the models are not good enough to tell us with any reasonable accuracy what the rise will be over the next 100 years.
But 99 % of these GW skeptics have no intention of learning; they just want to take political jabs at their political opponents, and they latch on to anything they read on the internet which would seem to support their political agenda.
I found the latter a very interesting read but it is not clear how they derived their graph from this study... It does not seem to support their hypothesis (glacier melt a linear trend since 1810) at all...
As Advocate General Bobek explained, even though «[t] he first port of call in any interpretative exercise is the text of the provision,» which here would seem to support EFfCI's reading, and although one can not «simply ignore the text and set sail on the foggy sea of effet utile,» in this case the context and purpose of the Cosmetics Regulation confirmed the fact that it was intended to discourage more than just animal testing done with the «intent» of complying with EU rules (AG's Opinion paras 77 - 78).
All of this would seem to support the conclusion of Sax that paper is better for concentrated reading.
I won't go further into this line of thinking, you can torment yourself by reading the original post if you wish, but the Ashley Madison hack seems to reveal a fundamental weakness of the social norms supporting monogamy.
Wilson v West Hartlepool Railway Co came into the picture because looking at Snell's Equity during the argument, I found the case cited there on what seemed to be the relevant point, and I drew counsel for the plaintiffs» attention to it; and at the conclusion of leading counsel for the plaintiffs» argument his junior read me certain passages from the case in support of the plaintiffs» cause.
Despite all of Microsoft's efforts, its Cortana assistant is just not as ubiquitous as Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri, or Google Assistant.It seems like every new smart home device or appliance in the market supports just about every assistant, except for... Read more
We have a top notch MLS system which doesn't seem to crash, a call center, tech support, a widely read paper, etc..
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