Sentences with phrase «said articles there»

I have a question too — I've read great articles on Canola oil, which so may «health» sites promote — yet according to said articles there's nothing healthy or natural about it.

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To overcome this, the commission said there was a debate on whether to strip EU countries of their veto rights on tax issues, based on an article in the EU treaties that allows such exceptional action in the event of market distortions.
There has been much debate about how blockchain could solve this problem, but a recent Newsweek report detailing the example of a home title being issued on the Ethereum blockchain showed a solution: It's only a matter of time, the article said, before government agencies start embracing blockchain as a valid alternative to existing title processes.
Maryland Delegate Jheanelle Wilkins, who introduced a bill there, said that the series, especially articles looking at why black mothers are at greatest risk of dying and nearly dying, inspired her and her fellow lawmakers.
According to the regulator, the article (which has since been removed) also included a live feed from Dylon's Facebook page, as well as a sentence at the end that said «It's at times like these we are thankful that Dylon Colour Catcher is there to save us.»
You can't fit everything there is to say about a topic into one article.
But he managed to stay there,» Jeffrey Mann, a vice president at research firm Gartner, said of Houston, in a New York Times article marking his accomplishment.
«What I'm trying to drive at, is whether there are any circumstances in which you'd go back to the EU on certain points, for example, if the resolution were amended to say Parliament would like the government to seek an extension of the Article 50 process — is that possible?»
(Look, the fact that that we've said bull **** twice now and the article isn't even half over is proof that there's a rich supply of material to work with here!)
An article in MarketWatch quoted University of Denver law professor Jay Brown, saying «FASB says it's just a clarification... There's no way this can not be seen as an effort to reduce disclosure» and University of Tennessee accounting professor Joe Carcello saying this would put us behind standards used in the «rest of the world.»
«When I called our e-commerce folks the morning the article was published, they said 75 orders had come in in the 30 seconds since I called, and it accelerated from there
That $ 400 / month bought me an income property that now generates $ 350 / month in profits after expenses, plus gives me a massive tax deduction every year (around $ 20k once you factor in depreciation and expenses, yes, including the entire mortgage, property tax, etc - all the stuff that this article says there's no way to write off)
«In the U.S., we have good laws and physical security, but as far as cybersecurity, there are not a lot of borders and we are exposed to the outside world,» Sabitov says in in the article.
While Mr. Trump declined to be interviewed for this article, his general counsel, Alan Garten, said in a statement that there was «no merit to the allegations.»
Correction: An earlier version of this story said that there were articles about Edward Snowden in the ISSHK's dossier of Vanessa when she was supposedly questioned on Snowden.
signing a deal with the data company but says the information never got to their hands and there is no evidence that the company had any access to personal data from Mexicans or Colombians, according to the same article.
And also, there are articles that have generally said we are blowing a lot of money and so forth.
Frank, the Canada West article says: «There has also been a perception that governments and regulators have been in the pocket of industry — which has contributed to the negative perceptions of Alberta held in other parts of the country.
In a recent USA Today article Chris Blunt, president of the Investments Group at New York Life, when discussing the unpopularity of 401 (k) s said «Americans never wanted to go to 401 (k) plans, but they went there because companies couldn't afford to offer pensions anymore.
I am glad to say that the levels you marked matched the ones I had on my charts almost exactly which proves a few things — there are no levels but more like zones — each person marks them differently without being necessary wrong, and finally, — your lessons / teaching / articles / ideas work and provide real, useful information.
Honigman explains that at the beginning of his entrepreneurial career, he was inclined to say «Yes» to every press and media opportunity, including contributing quotes to articles — «just to get my name out there,» he says.
I was reading this article in Vox about Shaun King controversy today where it said, «But is there any way to conclusively figure out who's right, and whether King is black or biracial?
However, there was only ever one Adam, contrary to what our expert article writer says.
There is «right» and «wrong» in all that we think, say, do and believe — even in this article.
It's only in the last century that people have tried to make the Bible fit their beliefs rather then align their life with what the bible says, and look at the results, the world is in turmoil and on a downward spiral out of control and this article is a good example of trying to make God's word an excuse to do every wrong thing there is real good reporting.
The article says on 6 credible martyrs, then states Nero lighted his garden with Christians (I believe more than six died there, not counting the others whom he blamed for burning down Rome) Then we have 11 apostles who were martyred in the Roman empire (more than six there also).
Obviously they're not true atheist if they would even read an article about religion, because according to their beliefs, after this life, there is nothing, so why do they feel the need to comment on something they say doesn't exist?
I would say that there was nothing in it that this article didn't say...
There couldn't be a more appropriate article to just think for once and say «oh yeah, this passage is important to me and ONLY me, I should take it my way and STFU».
Of course there is truth and love in what Kerry Egan says in this article.
The article did NOT say that there were no martyrs at all, just that there were not as many as you would like... And to even TRY an equate Christianity in America as the kind of persecutions early Christians experienced makes you look quite childish and hysterical.
I'm not sure that last article helps his cause: St. Thomas is talking there about mercy in humans, not divine mercy, and he says explicitly, following St. Paul, that charity, not mercy, is the highest human virtue (caritas, per quam Deo unitur, est potior quam misericordia, per quam defectus proximorum supplet).
He says it in the article right there.
In addition to throwing a bucketful of scriptures as has been said there is also the tactic of insults and lack of grace like the article states.
The official publication of the Christian Booksellers» Association recently carried an article on trends in religious publishing which predicted more books on homosexuality «down the road (maybe five years or so)» and noted that just as there has been evidence of more compassion toward divorced persons, «Christians in the future will be saying homosexuality is still wrong but God loves homosexuals and values them as persons» (Bookstore Journal, January 1976).
You said, «Atheists keep posting on these religious articles because apparently there's something deep down still bugging them... why else would they continue to do so?»
But seriously, as I have said a few times in these type of articles and in a previous reply, there is wisdom to be found everywhere including religious writings.
There is no doubt that work, an adequate standard of living, health care, food, clothing, housing, and education are all human goods that are, as the Declaration says, «indispensable for [a person's] dignity and the free development of his personality» (Article 22).
Mark Greaves has written an article for this week's Catholic Herald («Bishops insist on uniformity for Masses on Holy Days») in which he quotes «an official» from Ecclesia Deiwho dutifully says of traditionalists «They're obliged to keep to the Holy Days that have been agreed upon» but then goes on to say that there is «no problem» with them also celebrating them during the week.»
I'm not saying the traditional family structure is the only one, of course not, but we have to be realistic; and through listening to many women and reading numerous articles in newspapers it is clear there is a growing realisation of this fact.
Uhm, the article said there wasn't enough context to know one way or the other.
This article that purports to prove there are no references in the Bible to gây sëx being an abomination or impure, tries to imply Jesus got rid of or said the old laws don't count.
The other day there was an article that said basically «liberals accept everyone as long as they are like themselves.»
I never said there is not a god — just that no objective evidence has been presented and that the circular reasoning of the bible and this article.
So like David says in his article, there is no point in trying to prove the existence of God.
On one Sunday when the majority if not all the congregation is expected to be there have an unannounced special pastor deliver the sermon... say Al Sharpton... and make it a long sermon... See who walks out... Nothing in the article or the responses by the church says that they would allow African American couples to wed in the church.
Jeremy, you are a great blogger and there are times that I repost your articles quite regularly but when you go into attack mode on Christians (yes, Calvanists are Christs body too) then I am afraid I must withdraw from you for awhile till you say to us «follow me as I follow Christ».
The only thing that bugs me about this guy is that there are more people than not who are teetering on the brink of faith in Jesus, and all this guy does is try to knock people away from faith... This is his word against Gods word, I've been reading these articles they've been posting, and nothing he's said has any biblical foundation whatsoever...
The article says there were 32 questions.
There are several reasons for saying the Mormons are not Christians, note a Wikipedia article has its «neutrality disputed».
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