Give the real estate agents a copy of the appraisal so they can
see the issues first hand.
Not exact matches
A majority of Democrats have supported legalization since 2009 and independents
first saw majority support for the
issue in 2010.
He said that «the most important»
issue is that the firm's accounting has
seen the
first results of the implementation of the Opel turnaround plan.
The locals
saw us doing this and started coming to us with all kinds of electricity
issues, work
issues, transportation
issues — I spent the majority of my
first deployment acting essentially as the mayor of a small town.
«The change in how people understand
issues and perceive one another have to come
first and when we have a lot of organizing and engagement around that sea change, then we're going to
see policy changes occur.»
It's not the
first time we've
seen this
issue.
The sadness to
see that kind of point of view,» she said in her
first public remarks on the
issue.
The
first is probably the largest one, which is I'm chairing a group of the Financial Stability Board that is looking at fintech to
see what kind of
issues in the future the regulators and supervisors will face from a financial stability point of view.
The continent's pension funds, meanwhile, face a tougher challenge paying for their members» retirement, as early September
saw the world's
first negative - yielding corporate bonds,
issued by French pharmaceutical firm Sanofi and German cement maker Henkel.
Australian non-government entities
issued $ 28 billion of bonds in the December quarter, well below the $ 42 billion average issuance
seen in the
first three quarters of 2004 (Table 13).
As to the GDP report,
issued at 8:30 (EDT) this morning, we
see that growth in the
first quarter came to 2.3 %.
He said Tuesday that he would have liked to
see more progress on the
issue in the year that has passed since he
first made those comments.
Here, the placement of the logo is also an
issue since it's «among the
first pieces of code a search engine spider
sees on each page.
um what are you nuts most of the people in BC has said they do not want another pipeline not ever so how is building a pipeline a matter of national unity i could
see it as a matter of duty for us to stand in unity with the
first nation people here in BC against the pipeline i really do nt
see how building a pipeline could be a national
issue because simply put pipelines do nt help the nation
See, for instance, his «Jews and the World to Come» in the June / July 2006
issue of
First Things.
I
see and work with people who were athiests or agnostics, came to faith in God and for the
first time in thier lives found hope, joy and solutions to long standing
issues in thier lives.
-LCB- Editor:
see first item in our current Notes From Across The Atlantic for a related thought) Insofar as the editorial left this knot of
issues unaddressed it left questions hanging.
By the time W finished his second term, I had graduated from college, come to terms with the fact that the criminalization of abortion is highly unlikely no matter the party in power, expanded my definition of «pro-life» to include Iraqi children and prisoners of war, and experienced
first - hand some of the major problems with America's healthcare system, which along with poverty and education
issues, contributes to the troubling abortion rate in the U.S. I remained pro-life idealistically, but for the
first time, voted for a pro-choice president, hoping that the reforms I wanted to
see in the healthcare, the economy, immigration, education, and for the socioeconomically disadvantaged would function pragmatically to reduce abortions.
According to Trena Mewborn, Director of Counseling Service at
First Baptist Church at the Mall, there are addicts in the church as well: «Just based on the couples that I've
seen through the years, at least 50 percent of the couples who are coming forward have some type of struggle with pornography or internet affairs or some type of sexual
issue.»
I was glad to
see Kevin White's piece on the effects of microphones on the Mass in the recent
issue of
First Things («Drop the Mic,» December 2012), for microphones have been on my mind lately as I hear homilies at Masses several times a week and as I reflect on and teach about mission, liturgy, and preaching in various contexts for the Year of Faith.
For a fuller discussion of the some of the
issues in the
first part of the chapter
see James D. G. Dunn, The Parting of the Ways (SCM Press, 1991), which has a full bibliography, and his Christology in the Making (SCM Press, 1989); and R. Brown, An Introduction to New Testament Christology (Chapman, 1994).
I can not even
see that this is a
First Amendment
issue.
(For a crisp, informed, and cliché - free reflection on climate change,
see Thomas Derr's «The Politics of Global Warming» in the August / September
issue of
First Things.)
The big
issue as I
see it, the one I identified in my
first comment, is the pair of notions that (1) we can choose to believe or choose to disbelieve in certain religious ideas and that (2) this choice is a moral triumph or a moral failure that is rewarded with heaven or punished with hell depending on how we choose.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the
issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we
see at
first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we
see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we
see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at
first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
Totally agree — I don't
see the
First Amendment
issue here because there was no «government action» that's required to implicate a
First Amendment violation.
John Pontifex from Aid to the Church in Need, the organisation behind Saturday's rally has accused the government of having a «lacklustre and disengaged» approach and wants the UK's politicians to show leadership on the
issue, he said: «For the
first time we have
seen no Christian presence, no mass, no liturgy, no celebration of the Christian faith permitted, with all the communities having now fled.»
SO like I said, I can actually
see criticizing the decision, but in truth it's not a
First Amendment
issue.
Here we
see a social and political
issue of immediate relevance to those for whom the kingdom is
first.
Burger's statement can only mean that the court
sees itself empowered by our history and tradition to forbid the people and their elected representatives from discussing, for any practical purpose,
issues that might raise questions about the meaning and intention of the religion clause of the
First Amendment.
The last element of analysis has to do with the particular theological heritage that has influenced many of our congregations, especially in regard to two
issues The
first is the false spirituality that
sees little connection between faith and questions of material well - being, the environment, and so forth ~ The sermon deals with that by stressing God's concern for all of creation, even the animals.
Read the comments
saw people had
issues and opted for a bit of a change that may help, for those using eggs it really helps the batter if you do everything
first but the eggs and at the end in a step bowl or mixer beat your egg whites until stiff and then hold them into the batter.
First up, I've been having a few
issues with my mail server, so if you haven't
seen my last two posts, here are the links: — Grain - Free Lava Cake — No Yeast Spelt Flour Breadsticks Hopefully, all is...
To
see them in this
issue brought back fond memories of all the fun we had in the «old days» (remember the
first Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival, Robb?)
That being said, if you have just started on the autoimmune protocol go ahead and leave them out for your
first 30 days and then reintroduce them to
see if you have any
issues.
When I
first saw the Dec. 22 - 29
issue at my barber shop, the new cover format visually leapt out at me.
And even though it looks like those injury
issues are easing and there is a good chance the Ox may find himself on the bench more often, the England international is over the moon to
see the likes of Walcott, Giroud and Debuchy coming back, because he reckons that with a fitter squad, Arsenal will be ready to really push on after christmas and put the iffy
first half of the season behind us.
The only
issue the youngster may have is that Rob Holding and Calum Chambers are both arguably ahead of him the pecking order and given that Mertesacker and Gabriel also remain in with a shout, it's not very often that we get to
see Bielik make the step up to the
first team.
After Faulk arrived at LSU, DiNardo, who was in his
first year in Baton Rouge,
saw that Faulk would make the age
issue moot.
Not because he lacked the right skills, because the World Cup winner is vastly experienced and appears to be a natural leader, but because the Arsenal captaincy had become something of an
issue with the former incumbent Mikel Arteta hardly being
seen in the
first team after being given it.
I believe Wenger said that
first he looks to
see if the player improves the squad and that money is not really an
issue as long as the price is not insane (e.g. 125 mils for Ronaldo or 45 mils for Higuain).
We just
saw Booker, the youngest player in his draft who was supposed to ride the pine in year one, play his way into the rotation by the end of his
first month in the NBA — well before injuries forced the
issue.
«I've lost a bit of my passion for football after this game» Wow.i did nt want to be the
first one to say this but that passion went after the
first game of the season.I looked and i
saw the same
issues from last season.Hvnt watched and AFC game since..
The
issue at Arsenal is very simple — half the squad are simply not good enough to compete for the
first team and where there is no competition for the
first team there is no motivation which is what we
saw last year.
Yesterday I was browsing through YouTube
saw the bayern match in 2001 season we took a 2 - 0 lead but lost it due to defensive
issues and now fast forward to 2014 arsenal drew with andrelecht 3 - 3 what part of forgiveness does the manager need, he gets the funds to sign people and assign them accordingly with players like Monreal at CB and Calum at RB after the
first goal he should have put Calum at CB and monreal at RB.
Actually Odengaard is a phenomenal player and barring some miraculous blip will be world class soon, i
see no
issue with tying him down to a deal at the
first opportunity.
It's a bit of a chicken and egg things, then, and certainly an
issue Liverpool fans have
seen first hand in recent years.
That brings to the key
issue at the club that has plagued and hindered its progress — when Sir Alex Ferguson, the all -
seeing eye that watched over the operations on and off the pitch and David Gill, the Chief Executive who oversaw transfers at the club stepped down at the same time allowing Ed Woodward — the Commercial know - it - all and David Moyes — an unlucky individual simply in the wrong place at the wrong time joined hands to deliver Marouane Fellaini in the end of their
first transfer window.
Lukas Podolski has, though,
seen his
first - team chances limited, and the German international hinted he might force the
issue when the transfer window opens again in January.
I can
see that there may have been a health and safety
issue involved but according to reports and videos of the incident the
first fan was at the very back of the stand and was hindering or obstructing no one.