Not exact matches
I'm pretty sure that's why the same bloggers (on both
sides of the
issue) come back
here every day.
Your position as the saver or spender will change
issue to
issue, but the point
here is that each
side is coming from a different foundation
of financial values, and those core values feed the arguments over money rather than the money situation itself.
Note that the two thinkers have emerged on the far
side of their epistemological differences
here, and are finding agreement on metaphysical
issues.
And just where are all the christians that come on
here whining about how CNN has this complete atheist agenda on every article and never posts anything «on their
side»
of the
issue?
Here's to hoping you return to the logic that you claim to uphold so that regardless
of which
side of the
issue you fall you will still do your argument justice.
1) Let's remember that we're talking about real people
here — real sponsored children, real World Vision employees, real Christians on both
sides of the
issue.
I have no clue whether C.S. Lewis is right in either
of these cases, but
here's why I love what he has written: He's taken a two -
sided issue and found a new
side.
Piper
side - stepped the main
issue between the two camps: from an Old - School perspective the New Calvinism smacks
of the evangelical revivalism
of a D. L. Moody, or, more to the point, the baseball - player - turned - evangelist Billy Sunday (insert Mark Driscoll reference
here).
The main
issue here is whether scientists will be open to more consideration
of the subjective
side of the world with which they deal.
Guess
issue has to be clear
here which is which... since we can not blame all for the mischief
of few... on both
sides...
I imagine there are all sorts
of side issues going on
here because bottom line is there is huge disproportionality between his ability, achievements and his fairly humble demeanour and the abuse and flak he gets.
Some are as straight - forward as indoor volleyball courts (see our story on Bay Area Volleyball's new indoor facility in our Sept. 2015 edition (
issue # 106) or [read it online
here]; others somewhat more sophisticated — see our
side - story on Spooky Nook's 750,000 sf
of sports monolithic space!
And with Liverpool having the joint second best defensive record in the league, the accusations levied against the defensive work
of the
side, although some
of them are pertinent, seem to have not as much importance in comparison to the
issues raised
here, although with the slight caveat that there is a noticeable drop off between the two seasons in terms
of interceptions from midfield and the forwards, which has lead to Liverpool not being so strong on the counter attack and the fact that the majority
of the shots Liverpool have conceded seem to be in the space in front
of the defence and behind the midfield.
The important distinction
here is — are those on opposite
sides of the
issue all willing to pay attention to scientific evidence.
The discussion
here has been very instructive and I can actually see valid points on both
sides of the
issue (less government vs. more government intervention) when talking about children's nutrition at school.
«The value we're getting
here for the people is to address the congestion
issue, again when the horses are coming from the west
side to the central park, to address the congestion
issue along all the roots that the horse carriage ply, to address the safety
issue, because there have been a number
of crashes,» he said.
«We have a lot
of talking we're going to have to do
here to understand all
sides of the
issue.
This would reveal that current events have nothing at all to do with his alleged «lack
of leadership qualities» and everything to do with ideology, though thats a
side issue here.
The only
issues that have come up
here for me is that the HDL level
of 105, which we already talked about, and the other bit too is your triglycerides, if anything, I would say are on the low
side.
Here is a good video showing both
sides of the
issue.
The only
issue I had with the garland was the
sides of the fabric unraveling a bit as you can see
here.
Alden, You've tapped a lot
of key
issues here — the lack
of economic incentive on the company's
side to invest in plus sized design, the lack
of economic ability for many plus sized women to spend more on ethical clothing due to the correlation between poverty and obesity, and the societal stigma that plus sized status is «supposed» to be temporary, and not worth the investment.
I also think there's still an interesting story
here about how the process
of television news broke down in such a way that people stopped asking if the story that ended Rather's career was true or not, focusing more on the political slant on both
sides of the
issue.
And while there's some serious content tackled
here, the film focuses on the self - mocking
side of addiction, and takes more
of a flirtatious look at the
issue.
The detail in each track is fantastic, and grip and control
issues from slightly venturing off the
side of a track and then rejoining where the tarmac and grass meet haven't been overlooked
here.
That said, I think it is orchestrated from the Gates
side — they have the reputation
of being an educational foundation making a big difference in the world — but on this
issue they are right there with the Wal - Mart (Walton» s) pumping money into charter schools — so they release what appears to be an independent study — reporters think — hey
here is something I can use to show an independent assessment — and the report doesn't say — by the we are the 2nd or 3rd biggest funder
of charter schools.
Here is a
side by
side shot
of a VERY common
issue on our 2.0 T FSI, engine.
I'm realistic enough to know that we haven't had any reliability
issues on our
side of the garage this year, so if it happens
here it happens.
More on the double -
sided issue of crowd sourcing in a future post, but for a positive write - up,
here's a guest blog I did over at Karen Woodward's site a short while back.
On the flip
side, StashAway wrote a nice rebuttal
of the withholding tax
issue here saying that it doesn't really affect returns.
Question: My dog i thought peed because she was left alone thats the only time she will pee in the house well my roomate had allowed a stranger to sleep in her bed and the next dsy meimei peed on the
side he slept on, now she continues to do so could this be a anxiety because shes house trained and is 11 years old i could never see my self spanking or yelling... so how can i take care
of this
issue without harsh punishment she is an inside dog never csged, or tied out and i cant bare to see her left outside all day alon... help im pulling hair
here...
The
issue here is, if you have played through a segment
of history as one character, you might not have to play as another who was alive, on the same
side, and participating in those events at that period
of time.
So as I said, it's been a balanced approach by the Administration and the fact that we probably have parties on both
sides of the
issue that are not completely satisfied is probably an indicator that we're on a fairly safe course
here.
There are many who read the comments and replies contained
here who are not «in the business» and who can not readily discern what comments come from what
side of the
issue.
Readers [viewers and listeners] should be aware that they are often seeing only one
side of an
issue, a result
of their own choice
of what outlet to read —
here, at WUWT, you will not find essays promoting CAGW panic or alarm — that's not what gets published
here.
Of course, as a side issue here, the close parallel between land surface and sea surface temperatures, with both rising and falling together, sort of blows a hole in Anthony Watts notion that the land surface temperatures have been grossly overestimated doesn't i
Of course, as a
side issue here, the close parallel between land surface and sea surface temperatures, with both rising and falling together, sort
of blows a hole in Anthony Watts notion that the land surface temperatures have been grossly overestimated doesn't i
of blows a hole in Anthony Watts notion that the land surface temperatures have been grossly overestimated doesn't it?
One
side issue that I wondered about, and maybe more knowledgeable commenters can help
here, is how does the Forster & Gregory work that forms the basis for the climate sensitiviy estimate relate to the work by Lindzen and Choi that has been discussed in various places, most recently following the PNAS rejection
of their second paper (e.g.
here on Judith's blog)?
While Exxon now appears to be moving to the right
side of the global warming
issue,
here's what some
of the thinks tanks they continue to fund say about global warming on their websites and the amount
of money they have received from Exxon since 1998:
There are many
issues at stake
here over and above the obvious human consequences involved whichever
side is shown to be correct, not least
of these it the credibility
of the scientific community in the eyes
of the public and the resulting damage that it could cause.
The ability to take a couple
of hours
here or there and let people use the space... We've seen lots
of new startups, lots
of new community - minded projects in areas, things in the soft IP
side of things, not just patents, but trademark, copyright, litigation types
of matters that now when people think about those types
of issues, the first thing that comes to mind is Dunlap Codding.
The broader theme
of the hearings, noted before
here and
here, remained the same: no Senator on either
side of the aisle was willing to give serious attention to a range
of important criminal justice
issues.
Similar
issues have been explored on our
side of the border, with National Magazine highlighting some
of the concerns raised by lawyers
here about how our privacy is being compromised as well, focusing in particular on increased powers under Bill C - 21, An Act to Amend the Customs Act and Bill C - 23, Preclearance Act, 2016.
It's not a right to free speech that's at
issue here, it's a case
of ensuring that both
sides are heard by a decision maker.
The good
side of the story
here is that Google says this
issue can be fixed through a software update, where users can get a different color profile.
The only real
issue that we have
here with windows in Desktop Mode is that you can't drag the corners or
sides to adjust the size
of the window.
Practical
issues Here are some ideas to help with the practical
side of the transition to high school:
When we come up against an
issue where we seem to be on opposite
sides of the fence, it helps enormously to talk about the
issue and (
here is the key) to talk about WHY we feel the way we do.
Very poor journalism — one
side of issue «explored» in an interview, other viewpoints only a smattering
here and there.