Sentences with phrase «real claims on»

Taylor's fundamental point is that we can not expect those shared values to change our lives or make real claims on our neighbors unless we can connect them to an ultimate good - Taylor calls it a «hypergood» - that orders and judges these proximate claims and may
Cuomo, meanwhile, has crafted an image and a record in the centrist mold of Bill Clinton, though the governor has a real claim on progressive achievements, from legalizing same - sex marriage to the expansion of childcare and education funding.

Not exact matches

As 1 World Trade Center starts to claim a place on the Lower Manhattan skyline, the area's retail scene is beginning to revive, with landlords raising rents in anticipation of thousands of new office workers, tourists and residents, commercial real estate experts said.
But she claims on the show that the public scrutiny isn't the real reason for her change of heart over public attention.
The unicorn claims they have no real competition at the moment, but the industry is growing quickly and building brand loyalty early on is a top priority.
In reality, though, it's hard to know just what the real effect of Uber on drunk driving has been because, for all the company's claims on the matter, the available data remains a bit scant.
Ehrlichman, 34, is convinced Porch can stand up to existing directory and review services like Angie's List, which claims more than two million members, not only because Porch will be free for users (Angie's List, for example, charges membership fees), but also because of the pricing information and photos users will have access to on «real projects.»
Writing for The Guardian, Ally Fogg also notes that while some studies have shown that visual pornography can have negative effects on people, there is no real science claiming the same as far as simple reading and writing is concerned:
«We'd love to proclaim these numbers as definitive evidence of a real downshift in the trend in claims, but it's even riskier than usual to put too much weight on single observations at this time of year,» says Shepherdson.
Its «product» is debt claims on the «real» economy, underwriting, and money management on a fee basis.
This paucity of data has the pernicious effect that any claim of an effect by foreign investment on urban real estate could be true or could be false.
Indeed, the B.C. government has so far balked at calls for a speculation tax by Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson and others, claiming it could suck as much as $ 1 billion out of the local real estate sector without having a meaningful impact on house prices.
I work in real estate investment (invest on behalf of family offices and high net worth investors), and it recently occurred to me that while you invest in P2P lending, you haven't invested with real estate crowdfunding sites which claim to yield better returns than the ~ 7 % you've achieved via P2P.
Be sure you are claiming your «real income» on your personal tax returns.
In answering questions from reporters on Air Force One Thursday, Trump broke 11 days of silence from the president since Daniels went public with claims of an extramarital affair with the real estate mogul in a 60 Minutes interview.
Now I am not claiming I have the «Holy - Grail» here to show you how to print money, but I can confidently say I have «Genuine Knowledge and Real World Trading Strategies» to teach my students, which will not only save them many years of «searching» for strategies, but if applied correctly will likely produce high - probability trades on a consistent basis.
Our focus must be on addressing the root cause of this problem in America, rather than wasting time on false and irresponsible claims designed to distract us from the real issues.
Here's another guy on the Internet making a shocking claim that has no possible application in real life.
That prompted President Donald Trump to claim Tuesday on his visit to the island that it wasn't a «real catastrophe» like Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, which had close to 2,000 deaths.
Stellar's primary goal is to facilitate issuing and trading tokens, especially those tied to legal commitments by known organizations, such as claims on real - world assets or fiat currency.
Albeit in footnotes, but perhaps most significantly, the Coinflip case put the CFTC on record as concluding that Bitcoin, while a commodity, is not a currency.6 In summarizing the facts of the case, the CFTC explained that Bitcoin is «distinct from «real currencies»» of the United States or another country.7 In addition, the CFTC Order in the Coinflip settlement specifically noted that the Bitcoin options were not eligible for the CFTC's «trade option exemption» in CFTC Rule 32.3.8 Since the CFTC's trade option exemption can only be claimed for an option that would result in delivery of an «exempt» or agricultural commodity, this violation in effect serves as the CFTC's finding that it will not treat Bitcoin as a currency.
But when people go around making statements and claims that their particular supernatural explaination is just as real as the car in the street, don't be surprised that people will call them on their claim.
I have it on good authority that Zeus is not real, but I, personally, cant prove it so I do nt make the claim.
Trying to claim that God IS immoral, is betraying a real lack of understanding on your part in Christian theology.
FAIL» = > Ah, but none of those authors actually claimed they were real, at the same time providing an enormous amount of accurate historical context that could be fact checked later on to demonstrate honesty and attention to detail.
i did read page 2 and i know what im talking about you obiosly do nt because you all think hitler was a christian and he wasnt because im a christian and i know for a fact christians do nt act like that you can claim it all youd like but you should of read more up on history and if you think hitler was a christian your wrong because even if he said he was a christian then he wasnt a real one
Among them are the rights to: bullet joint parenting; bullet joint adoption; bullet joint foster care, custody, and visitation (including non-biological parents); bullet status as next - of - kin for hospital visits and medical decisions where one partner is too ill to be competent; bullet joint insurance policies for home, auto and health; bullet dissolution and divorce protections such as community property and child support; bullet immigration and residency for partners from other countries; bullet inheritance automatically in the absence of a will; bullet joint leases with automatic renewal rights in the event one partner dies or leaves the house or apartment; bullet inheritance of jointly - owned real and personal property through the right of survivorship (which avoids the time and expense and taxes in probate); bullet benefits such as annuities, pension plans, Social Security, and Medicare; bullet spousal exemptions to property tax increases upon the death of one partner who is a co-owner of the home; bullet veterans» discounts on medical care, education, and home loans; joint filing of tax returns; bullet joint filing of customs claims when traveling; bullet wrongful death benefits for a surviving partner and children; bullet bereavement or sick leave to care for a partner or child; bullet decision - making power with respect to whether a deceased partner will be cremated or not and where to bury him or her; bullet crime victims» recovery benefits; bullet loss of consortium tort benefits; bullet domestic violence protection orders; bullet judicial protections and evidentiary immunity; bullet and more...
The video claims belief in angels; the article doesn't even touch on the existence of real angels, just people called angels.
August 28, 2012 at 2:19 pm is a REAL TIME on a REAL CALENDAR, and I'm REALLY saying that you CAN NOT quantify your claims.
In fact we have a range of Jewish and pagan attacks on early Christianity and, as we will see, both groups» sole strategy was to treat Jesus as a real wonder - worker who made blasphemous claims to divine authority.
Let me get this right.Marya somebody is claiming to be a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, and then put her name on the cover of a book.Her name, picture are all over the news.Yeah, she «s real anonymous.She has one up Jane Valez - Mitchell.
The survey, conducted by Barna Research on behalf of the EA, HOPE and the CofE, claims that in total, 22 per cent of people think Jesus was a mythical figure, while 17 per cent are unsure whether he was real or not.
If you want to believe it, awesome, believe it with all your heart but coming on message boards and claiming your religion is more «real» or is fact because the magic book at the center of it says it is borders on the retarded.
but I think that the real impact lies in the acts of giving that can not be claimed on your taxes.
the only real control one has is the outward interactions with others and if those who claim to hold to a moral code show a lack of understanding on said claims then it is the duty of those seekers of truth to right the wrongs committed in the names of others by ignorant fools.
Bad or badly instructed Catholics — who it was thought drank their wages or beat their wives, yet who were nevertheless punctilious in eating fish on Fridays — were adhering to the mere externals, it was claimed, while ignoring the essence of «real» Christianity.
This means, in the first place, that faculties need to concentrate on the theological grounding of all that they do, and provide an account of Christian claims that is reasonable and accessible to real human beings in real settings.
If anything, they excuse the proposer from engaging real - world evidence on marriage and family policy or assessing the equality claims of sexual minorities.
but thats not what i'm talking about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
Major responsibility for the change in Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan, Levine and Harmon claim, rests largely on the political, banking, and real estate establishment of Boston that decided to channel Boston's growing black population into Jewish neighborhoods rather than to scatter them in Irish, Italian, and other ethnic enclaves.
I agree with Bill Maher, but then again I'm a lifelong atheist... I have never believed for one minute that the god as portrayed in the bible or koran has any possibility of being real to everyone, otherwise that god would make itself obvious and not hide behind man made lies and cultural practices that self perpetuate thanks fo fear... otherwise there would not be several thousand man made religions trying to claim that god as their own... yes, it is an opinion, only valid to the opinion holder and no one else... Bill, thanks for so strongly making that point, not that it makes any difference to god fearing people... they will hold on to their opinion as strongly as they hold on to their shotgun, thinking that each provides them with some form of security... to intelligent people, neither is secure and neither leads to true freedom of the mind...
Partly this claim rests on the mass audience feeling that because something is duplicated in millions of home, it must be true, or at least «real
My faith and my belief is not based upon some invisible man as you claim, but is based on a real man who walked upon this earth.
The artist claims he's against people imposing their beliefs on others, but his real goal is obviously to try to humiliate Christianity and make people not believe in it, which is ironic because of his stance on supposedly not imposing beliefs.
The only real war being waged is the one going on between those who make unsupported claims and those doing the research into those unsupported claims.
The claim here is that grace is something eternally real in the life of God, but that it is being played out on the stage of human history in a way that makes God all the greater for it.
-- no one claims Harry Potter is a real person, on the other hand if someone says that someone is in fact real, and provides evidence to that claim, then yes, you do have to become familiar with it to challenge it (unless of course you are comfortable challenging something you know nothing about..)
Hartshorne claims that, since all proofs have premises, Anselm's argument must be based on the assumptions that faith is a real possibility and that the idea of God is free of inconsistencies.
However, Australia's Channel Nine entertainment guru Richard Wilkins had claimed, on Tuesday, that the real reason Justin decided to step off the tour bus was that he wanted to «reconnect with his faith» and possibly start his own church.
I don't claim that there is not a god, but I will argue that the Christian god is so absurd, immoral and contradictory that the chances of its existence is on par with Thor being real.
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