Sentences with phrase «see them marked»

We've also seen Mark Zuckerberg and Tony Hsieh.
Some entrepreneurs have found a unique way to avoid decision fatigue: We remember Steve Jobs in his trademark black turtleneck and still see Mark Zuckerberg's range of gray T - shirts.
I saw Mark Cuban speak at the CNBC / Inc.
Well, I certainly started reading this post because I saw Mark Cuban's name mentioned in the title.
Once you reach a critical mass of followers that can see your mark in the world, it makes it easier to sell a ton of books.
BT, Britain's dominant fixed - line telecoms operator that provides networked IT and cloud services to companies and governments around the world, had said that it had seen a marked slowdown in its international order book, prompting it to take a more cautious approach to the sector.
Beyond Sequoia, cybersecurity firms of late have been seeing marked investor interest.
After being featured, the company saw a marked increase in orders and the coverage provided a boost in growth, helping turn a niche brand into a big business.
Expansion states have seen a marked reduction in unpaid bills at their hospitals, which in turn reduces the need for hospitals to pass along some of their costs to taxpayers and people with health coverage.
Using mean values suggests that Canada lags the US by about 17 % (2009 data Wikipedia, but if one uses median values, the gap drops to about 7 % (see this Mark Thoma blog for the Distribution of Income in OECD Countries.
Although these requirements do not formally take effect in Australia until the start of next year, we have already seen a marked change in Australian banks» liquid asset holdings.
The city saw marked improvements in startup culture and connectivity, and in availability of skilled tech talent.
With a strong link profile and stable traffic, the site has recently seen a marked increase in qualified leads.
This makes them easy to work with, but behind their simplicity lies a complex web of deals and a lack of transparency which last week saw Mark Zuckerberg up before Congress, and Google accused of illegally collecting personal data from children under 13.
This accumulation in assets and liabilities has seen marked changes in the composition of household balance sheets.
Over the course of the past two years, we've seen a marked shift in buyer behavior and buying choices.
On the assumption that neural circuitry is hardwired early in life and thereafter fixed, there is no reason to think that stroke victims experiencing serious disabilities should see any marked improvement.
Only those who already believe in a god, and believe that this god engineered life, sees the mark of this creator wherever they look.
«I saw the marks in his hands and feet; he was the crucified one.
I must admit that I have a hard time seeing Mark Driscoll as a victim.
That last phrase alludes to Jesus» teaching that while we have certain obligations to our government (i.e., Caesar), our ultimate obligation is to our God (see Mark 12:13 - 17).
Ah, but the church might say, «oh but he's such a good man» if he is only beating his wife (at least so that no one can really see the marks) as long as he is not sexually abusing his daughters.
Paul was writing to Christians whom he had never seen, but expected soon to see, and he sets forth the common faith which he is sure they already hold — «the gospel of God, (See Mark 1:14 — though the text may originally have read, «the gospel of the Kingdom of God,» as in the A. V.) which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the sacred writings,
I could not see the mark on Jesus» hands or touch the wound in his side.
[Matt 16:25; see Mark 8:35 and Luke 9:24]
If we compare the power I exercise by way of sound waves upon your ears (power, sense 1) with the power that I, in action, exercise upon some neuron that fires or is inhibited from firing during the action (power, sense 2), we see a marked difference.
It is also a sign, a pointer to a deeper truth (see Mark 6:52).
If the birth was actually accompanied by such supernatural signs, it would be difficult to explain the later skepticism toward Jesus on the part of his family (see Mark 3:21, 31 - 32.
Verses 16 - 21 retell the miracle of walking on the water (see Mark 6:45 - 52), and it is interesting to note that John offers no special interpretation of it.
See Mark 10:10 - 12, where Jesus» actual teaching on divorce is doubtless preserved.
Interestingly, in the UK, you'll see a marked fall in victims of both sexes since the 1970s, but more so for male victims: I've seen this attributed to the growth of women's refuges, meaning that fewer women are killing abusive partners in desperation.
Jesus spoke clearly and stated that «marrying a divorced man or woman equals adultery» [see Mark 10:11 - 12].
We watch as Jesus continually breaks through the limited definitions the disciples place on him (see Mark 8:27 - 33).
On a more mundane level, we know that Jesus spoke Aramaic (the spoken dialect of biblical Hebrew), since fragments of his speech are embedded in the Greek Gospels (see Mark 5:41; 15:34), while St. Paul proclaimed that same evangel to the world in Greek, though he seems to have been equally at home in Hebrew.
Although it does not deal explicitly with the birth of Jesus, one would gather from it that Jesus was born in Nazareth of Galilee, (See Mark 1:9; 6:1.
Andreas Widmer doesn't know what God has in store for the future, but he sees the marks of God's providence all over his past.
Jesus» primary message was the kingdom of God, and it is its coming on earth, announced by Jesus that was the original good news (see Mark 1:15).
It would be altogether superficial (it would, in fact, be anachronistic) to say «Jesus never asked anyone to believe a creed» (that, as a matter of fact, although often said, is scarcely true — see Mark 12.28).
She appears in this first Gospel to be embarrassed by Jesus, to think him «beside himself» and Mark says that she went with Jesus» four brothers, James, Joses, Judas and Simon, and his two sisters to «take Jesus away» [see Mark 3 and 6].
Jesus» teaching on marriage (see Mark 10:6 - 9) places the highest value On marital union.
(See Mark 1:22, 27 and Luke 4:32, 36.)
Indeed, everything that Jesus said on this matter (See Mark 11:25; Luke 6:27 - 28; Matthew 18:21 - 22; 5:43 - 45.)
«See this mark behind my ear,» said another.
The navy has seen a marked increase in Syrian refugees this year, he said.
I don't see any mark on them!
It admonishes believers to pay taxes, obey the law, honor the emperor, and be solid citizens (see Mark 12:13 - 17, Romans 13:1 - 5, I Peter 2:13 - 17), but it never reports an apostle engaged in public affairs other than preaching.
Interestingly, these confessions were often followed by squabbles among the disciples concerning who would be next in command (see Mark 10:32 - 45).
See Mark Ellingsen, The Cutting Edge: How churches Speak on Social and Ethical Issues (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., (1993); Ronald H. Preston, Religion and the Ambiguities of Capitalism (London: SCM Press, 1991) and Robert L. Stivers, ed., Reformed Faith and Economics (Lanhain: University Press of America, by arrangement with the Advisory Council on Church and Society of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. 1989).
On this last text, the only note was «See Mark 3:28 - 30.»
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