Sentences with phrase «see the reference of»

Have seen no reference of cook outs in heaven.

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Sorrell then referenced a speech given by WPP's third biggest client — and the biggest ad spender in the world — P&G's marketing boss Marc Pritchard, who said Google and Facebook were not doing enough to meet advertiser demands around measurement, brand safety, and viewability (the measure of whether an online ad had the ability to be seen by a human).
Similarly, if you are in the process of evaluating a candidate, you can visit her LinkedIn profile to see if you have any connections in common, and if so, reach out to them as unofficial references.
See Items Impacting Comparability of Operating Results below for more information about the items referenced in these definitions.
«We further noted that the web page was very long and visitors to it would therefore not see the reference to Dylon Colour Catcher at the bottom of the page until they had already engaged with the content.»
You've probably seen this eye in a bunch of conspiracy theories and illuminati references.
Referencing the story of a 26 - year - old woman who admitted to going into debt to try to keep up with the lifestyles she saw on Instagram, Klontz said that she was smart to hold herself accountable to a blog while she committed to living below her means in order to pay off her debt.
I regularly see leader boards celebrating the success of various headlines in capturing viewers» clicks, although not necessarily actual readers, without the slightest reference to whether the underlying articles were even worth reading.
He referenced the accomplishments of members of the PayPal Mafia, such as co-founder of the online payments system Elon Musk, whose companies Tesla Motors and SpaceX have gone on to develop the kind of innovations Thiel is hungry to see.
Extra points for anyone whos potted that Tulipcoin is a reference to Tulipmania, the 17th century Dutch craze that saw the value of Tulip bulbs sky rocket before crashing.
Include any media references in the awards section of your page («As seen on Forbes and Huffington Post»).
Shah references the new Jaguar I - PACE in his note, writing that» [d] espite its competitive price, we see a few fundamental issues with the overall competitiveness of I - Pace.»
Sandler O'Neill: - In light blue [in reference to chart above] we see the episodic role of foreign purchases, driven heavily by emerging markets» swelling reserves as trade and current account surpluses exploded until 2006, followed by industrial market buying to escape several phases of the euro crisis.
«I see it like the early days of semiconductors,» says Fulop in reference to 3D printing eventually becoming a multi-billion dollar market that can revolutionize manufacturing similar to how advances in computer chips have transformed the PC market.
If you read his speeches and books, you'll see the many references he makes to philosophers and other historical thinkers and figures, including some who'd come hundreds of years before him.
Please also see the SEC investor bulletins, alerts and statements referenced in note 3 of this statement.
The short - run effect of a corporate tax increase in revenues is surprisingly small (Chen and Mintz provide the references; see here for how they apply to Canada), and a good estimate for the long - run effect is zero.
Dear friends and colleagues, This summer we saw an opportunity to provide greater clarity to entrepreneurs and our partners about the mission and focus of our work, which at times was obscured by references to «needles in haystacks» instead of our true inspiration, which is the gritty teamwork required to harvest hay from a field and stack it in a barn.
I don't think I've ever seen a reference to the MLA Style Manual, or the Chicago Manual of Style for that matter.
From a strictly legal perspective, the relevant question is not whether there is a sufficient connection to any particular existing or proposed oil sands development or other production activity, and certainly not whether such projects or activities were included in the Terms of Reference (ToR), but rather simply whether the GHGs associated with the production of bitumen that will be transported by the NGP are an «environmental effect» of that project (see NGP Report, Volume II, Appendix 4, Terms of Reference, which defines «environmental effect» very broadly to mean «any change that the project may cause in the environment.»
Asked about a Bloomberg story that referenced ongoing internal debates about the investment bank, Ermotti said today in an interview with Bloomberg Television that it's «very difficult to see the merit» of those reports.
G - 20 Finance Ministers and central bankers meeting in Baden - Baden over the weekend dropped a long - standing reference to the pursuit of free and open trade and the rejection of protectionism in their official commnique, a move many saw as a swipe at U.S. - focused trade policies pursued by the Donald Trump administration.
I've seen it range from $ 25K / year to $ 25K / week, with no reference to levels of taxation or other external yardstick.
This also provides a point of reference for when you are starting new projects — you can see which placements and copy types are most effective in which industries.
But if you again look at the performance graphs I referenced earlier, you'll see that all of our Funds have endured periods, sometimes for several years, when they have either lost money or lost ground relative to their benchmarks.
I read some of Michael Burry's writing before the housing crash, and I saw that he consistently referenced the misdeeds of mortgage lenders as a way to clue him in to the real estate bubble at that time.
As we can see from this table of official oil production data, OPEC oil output slipped by 8,100 barrels per day in January to 32,302,000 barrels per day, from an December production total of 32,310,000 barrels per day, but that was a figure that was originally reported as 32,416,000 barrels per day, so their production for December was effectively a 114,000 barrel per day decrease from previously reported figures (for your reference, here is the table of the official December OPEC output figures as reported a month ago, before this month's revisions).
The Fed rate statement also noted that «market - based measures of inflation compensation remain low», a reference to soft wage growth, which is at 2.7 %, lower than the 3 % rate that the Fed would like to see.
In effect, the majority concluded (but without using the term, see Reference re Upper Churchill Water Rights Reversion Act, [1984] 1 SCR 297) that the notice of reserve and the reasons given in support of the notice were colourable.
If you read the article a little closer you will see that the scriptural reference used comes from the Bible's New Testament, where Paul having a discussion regarding the resurrection, asks why would followers of Christ at his time perform baptisms for dead if there were to be no resurrection.
This would certainly seem to be effective to confer an immunity on the listed parties for losses that are incurred in the province; but what if a party outside the province suffers losses (see Reference re Upper Churchill Water Rights Reversion Act, [1984] 1 SCR 297, 1984 CanLII 17 (SCC)-RRB-, or what if the exercise of authority under the Act rests upon a reckless understanding as to the constitutional underpinnings of a particular provision?
But even the most orthodox of Jews will admit that GeHenna (named after the dump outside Jerusalem that existed in the Valley of Hinnom and whilch was considered the most unclean of places, where the «fires never went out» and the «worm never died»... a reference seen in Isaiah...) was an idea adapted from Babylonian theology (taken from Zoasterism), not an idea originally developed in the Tanach (thus you will find references to «the world to come» and «tikkun Olam» only in the Talmud, not in the Tanach... which for Jews is not a problem since our view of «scripture» is not the same as a Christians).
Chad has repeatedly betrayed: his non-comprehension of what a species - level change is (i.e. the focus of PE) and that this most minor of changes does not require a wholesale reordering of a genome; his inability to grasp that gradualism, although the clear minority in the fossil record, is present in various lineages (See Gould's various references to Foraminfera); his non-comprehension of the role of historic genetic contingency (i.e. that silent mutations can coalesce into rather dramatic novel functionality, e.g. Lenskis» E. coli); that the nodes of PE are more than sufficient for the requisite species - level evolutionary changes (See Pod Mrcaru lizards); etc, etc..
As you can see, Paul is making a metaphorical reference to the different glory of the stars.
He opens with a basic biography called «The Stations of Bach's Life» (the liturgical reference is deliberate, as Geck sees Bach's life as a kind of Via Dolorosa).
I wonder what would be revealed if scientists would be permitted to study the remains in the tomb at Machpelah... after all, like all things Biblical, we only have one reference, and we ONLY have Abraham's word that he saw the face of God (contrary to John 1:18: No man hath seen God at any time, AND John 6:46: Not that any man hath seen the Father)... Bet you those bones aren't from a 175 year old man and 127 year old woman...
Google «Muslims bible burning» to get all said references about Muslims burning the bible but note that once the «bowers» of Islam like Muneef see how they have been conned by their imams and ayatollahs for the last 1400 years, they too will burn their copies of the koran i.e. the angel Gabriel never existed so there is no way that the warmongering, womanizing, and hallucinating Mohammed got any koranic passages from some god.
blessed is the cheesemaker «very last exhaustive proof reveals that everything we see and know is the result of the natural, and yet you appeal to the supernatural and metaphysical» = > You perhaps mistook my reference to God.
While some of the 150 + references can be interpreted in the way you mention, it is hard to see how the above statements could be metaphor for the absence of God.
Admittedly, it is frustratingly difficult to define anti-Semitism, and the very term has been recklessly debased by its facile use in order to silence critics (see the reference above to Freedman of Dartmouth).
For changes in references to textbooks between the OT chapters and their versions in The Aims of Education,» see my notes, cited above, p. 214f.
See Crossan's complete list of scriptural references at http://www.faithfutures.org/Jesus/Crossan1.rtf
Hmmm, let us see what some of the experts (NT, historical Jesus scholars) have to say about the «Son of God / the Father references in the NT:
From the priestly blessing of Numbers 6 to the continuous references in the psalms, it is expected that worshipers will see the radiance of God's face, and that in its light they too will shine.
The other words used by Jesus here: «It is I», are seen as a reference to the holy name of God given to Moses at the burning bush (Ex3).
Answer; this doesn't have much importance for believers since they won't even be there but I know you are well aware of Daniel chapter nine but For further references about the tribulation, see Revelation 11:2 - 3 which speaks of 1260 days and 42 months, and Daniel 12:11 - 12 which speaks of 1290 days and 1335 days.
It might be supposed that we could turn to the schools, since the task of the schools is constantly being enlarged, but the very nature of the modern school precludes this, as we have already noted in Chapter I. (For a careful and scholarly study of this problem see Alvin W. Johnson, The Legal Status of Church - State Relationships in the United States with Special Reference to the Public Schools, University of Minnesota Press, 1934.)
* In the first place, while the language of religion is metaphorical, this blanket statement needs to be broken down so that we see that certain distinctive forms of speech are appropriate to certain distinctive kinds of biblical reference.
See also the Chronicler's reference to «the book of Nathan» in I Chr.
There is also Matthew's version of the «sign of Jonah» saying (see Chapter 4, p. 49), as well as various references in John.
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