Sentences with phrase «rest by his interpretation»

Shiller's position is driven at least partly by the weak CAPE model, and the rest by his interpretation of current events.

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I can prove your interpretation to be erroneous by referring to the words of Jesus in just one Gospel, let alone the rest of the NT.
In Israel, humans tended to distinguish themselves from the rest of nature, as did many interpretations of the book of Genesis by Christians.
In the first century, some of the most advanced of Jewish teachers, faced with the growing complexity of the system of ethics contained in the so - called Law of Moses and its constantly proliferating interpretations and supplements, were attempting to bring out its central or overruling intention by giving prominence to one or another «great commandment» upon which the rest might be supposed to hang.
What is therefore necessary, according to Cobb, is a Christian natural theology: a coherent statement about the nature of reality that recognizes its interpretation of the facts to be decisively conditioned by the Christian tradition, yet remains content to rest its case upon purely philosophical criteria of truth.124 Cobb offers such a statement in his important book, A Christian Natural Theology.
You're forgetting the part where the rest of the country does not need to be held back by Christian interpretation of American laws.
But this would be meaningless if the significance of the death of Christ rested only on the interpretation placed upon it by the disciples and were not even in the life of Jesus related as an act to his resurrection»)
As it is unclear whether sparse or nonsparse combinations of FC patterns are most appropriate, and as this affects their interpretation and use as markers of cognitive processing, the goal of our study was to evaluate the impact of sparsity by performing an empirical evaluation of simulated, task - based, and resting - state dFC.
I also observed the concerns set out by a string of concurring opinions in the Supreme Court of Canada which caution against a blanket presumption of deference towards statutory interpretation by administrative tribunals of their home legislation and assert the need for deference to rest on a more principled foundation like demonstrated expertise or familiarity of the tribunal with that legislation.
The first demand is easy to fulfill by nature, but the second is open to interpretation, with many manufacturers adding a battery as average as the rest of the specs.
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