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Not exact matches
«The
question is going to be, with the animal spirits having sort of disappeared
here and the classic risk taking mode, whether we're going to continue to
see this gapping around, which I think will look more like recent sequential quarters than it would like the healthy first quarter we
saw last year,» he said.
Here's the part where you come in: Mark and I have our own
questions we would like to ask, and we'll have more once we
see Netflix's new numbers today.
I've
seen a customer meeting end because sales couldn't answer this opening
question: «Can anyone
here tell me what our business strategy is?»
Read on to
see five disadvantages of payday loans, and click
here to learn the crucial
questions to ask yourself when you're deep in debt.
The day after the budget, Mr. Julian was given five consecutive
questions in QP (off the top of my head, I'm not sure that in my five years
here I've
seen anyone but an opposition leader, rising at the start of QP, afforded that many opportunities in a row).
But even with this restriction, there should be considerable opportunity to argue that international law might inform such matters as: the content of the duty to consult, the significance of the right to culture, the respect that should be accorded to indigenous conceptions of property, and the
question of what might constitute an unjustifiable infringement of an aboriginal right or title or a treaty right:
see my post on the Supreme Court's Grassy Narrows decision
here.
My
question is this... and you'll
see some of my vulnerability
here, but I'll share it anyways.
The
questions is whether or not people are willing to
see God as an old man in a robe with who creates essence out of nothing, or if people are willing to
see God as the «creative» event that occured, a so - called actual essence of energy that was the over-all reason why we are
here now.
That's the most inane and off - putting
question I have
seen on
here... lately.
Shall we
see if anyone
here can answer that
question?
What I don't
see here is hard
questions about whether this kid picked up his beliefs at this mosque in the first place?
I
see your asking a lot of
questions about God on
here.
So I don't
see either one just beginning to ask the
question here and that was what I was responding to.
Why don't you post Wright's whole sermon
here, so everyone can
see the context of how he used the phrase in
question?
Dalahäst If people actually
questioned evolution it would be one thing, but almost everyone on
here who criticizes it simply dismisses all the evidence supporting it out of hand, which is probably why you
see that reaction.
While I am not religious (I will call myself agnostic), and having an IQ well over genius levels, with scientific and mathematical tendencies, let me ask you a few
questions, because what I
see here are a bunch of people talking about «no evidence» or «proof» of God's existence, therefore He can't possibly exist, existential arguments, which are not arguments, but fearful, clouded alterations of a truth that can not be
seen.
Ever
seen anyone
question evolution on
here?
It is not a
question here of historical details, as we have
seen, it is the very foundations of Christianity that are being
questioned.
Here is the
question which, we have
seen, we can not help asking but which is likely to prove so divisive.
(i) the
question of gay rights — funny I agree with gay rights, must be a political debate at its heart (ii) a wonan's right to choose — funny I agree with this,
see above thought (iii) teaching evolution in school — again I agree (iv) my ability to buy a glass of wine on Sunday — definitely politics
here (v) immunizing teens against HPV — got my kids immunized, not even politics
here (vi) population control — this is religions fault??? no this is cultural (vii) assisted suicide at end of life — agree with that, still have my religion (viii) global warmning — agree it needs to get fixed, doesn't have anything to do with religion
Of course, this is not all that Christians believe, or even the major part of what Christians believe, about Jesus Christ; but for our purpose, it is enough now just to admit at least that much, to
see here life given in love to the point of complete surrender of self, to agree that the ages witness that this is healthy life, this is wholeness, and then to turn to oneself and ask the very simple but very searching
question, «How do I measure up to that standard?»
He has pointed out that a theology which is strictly confined to the world of «
here and now can not take account of the ultimate
questions which men must ask, whereas every sound Christian theology is required indeed to speak of that «
here and now», but to relate it to God as a creative principle and to
see God at work in the immediacies of human existence in the whole range of what we style «secular existence».
Classical theism
sees only a single problem
here, the
question of God's transcendence and immanence, for which a twofold solution is quite adequate.
We debate endlessly about Peace, Democracy, the Rights of Man, the conditions of racial and individual eugenics, the value and morality of scientific research pushed to the uttermost limit, and the true nature of the Kingdom of God; but
here again, how can we fail to
see that each of these inescapable
questions has two aspects, and therefore two answers, according to whether we regard the human species as culminating in the individual or as pursuing a collective course towards higher levels of complexity and consciousness?
-------- That is about the stupidest
question I
seen here in some time.
What I am actually doing is blogging through my seminary notes, and then
questioning and challenging what I was taught in a way that I was not able to do during seminary (
see the introductory post
here).
So
here we
see a range of options laid out before us on just this aspect of the
question.
«As we go through
here, we're
seeing [the exhibits] hit on specific
questions that skeptics ask or use as a critique.»
I
see all these people wondering why people who don't follow a «religion» come
here and
question the articles and bother those who are interested in the articles.
Note: Several atheists have jumped into the comment section to answer your
questions from last week, so if you didn't
see a response to your
question here, check there.
Whitehead is not asserting an epistemological solipsism
here, but is stating that the
question of the community of nature to all, being metaphysical, is not one that has to be answered from the point of view of science.3 Moreover, it remains to be
seen whether or not Whitehead's position, as it unfolds in the Enquiry, will remain uninvolved in the «difficult metaphysical
question.»
It is this tension that carries the story forward,
seen and felt in the same
question repeated three times in John 11 — first, from Martha's lips in verse 21: «Lord if you had been
here, my brother would not have died»; and Mary in verse 32: «Lord, if you had been
here...»; and finally from the Judeans in verse 37: «Could not he... have kept this man from dying?»
Blessed Paul VI, un po» Amletico, as his predecessor described him,
saw the crucial importance of the doctrinal
questions involved
here, and the responsibility that lay upon him as Successor of St. Peter to give a decisive and authoritative ruling.
I have a
question about the vegetable shortening — I live in Europe and I think I've never
seen vegetable shortening in my life
here... what can I add instead of the shortening?
I actually have a
question about your 3D back to basics post regarding the bread (my hope is you will
see this
here quicker than on that post), I wondered when making the Irish moss gel, what is the ratio of moss to water?
These are probably the five ingredients that I most often have
questions about, so
here is a photo so you can
see what they are.
Here are a few
questions to
see if we can figure out what's going wrong: 1.
But I've a few
questions from the step to step instructions: Roll flat and stretch to about 30 cm in length (
see picture 5)-- > ok I understand up till
here.
Here's a
question for you: have you
seen a cookbook for fermented foods?
Oh, I just answered the same
question below...
here it is again just in case you don't
see it.
Hello Eric: For the History of Hot Sauces,
see here To answer your
questions: 1.
I honestly think the responsibility is on the fans, i hear them always say «same old i've been
here and have
seen the same old crap blah blah»... my
question to you is, why do you keep coming back?
o.t does anybody on
here honestly think we might try and make a move for klopp this summer are the board that aggressive enough to make the decision also wenger has not come out straight away to denied that klopp is coming to arsenal he just batted the
question away in the press conference yesterday this makes me wonder if wenger is going to sit down with the board and have a chat to
see what is the best way forward for the club (maybe moving upstairs to the boardroom so he doesn't have to break his contract) i am sure if certain members of the board
saw this as a prime opportunity to move the club forward post wenger we will
see what will happen this might be the only chance to get him as we might not be any decent manager around when wenger does retire we would probably end up with martinez instead realistically who do you think we would end up with in 2 yrs time options will be more limited me thinks and we wil have missed the boat better make it count this time coyg
But there was a moment where it all seemed possible, when word spread around Celtic Park that Dundee Utd had equalized, which is what the big cheer in the above video (via 101GG CLICK
HERE to
see the clip in
question) is all about.