Sentences with phrase «so temporary measures»

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Much of Galatians consists of Paul's ad hoc arguments for the inadequacy of the Torah: the Galatians had received the Spirit by faith, not by works of the law (3:2); Abraham was justified by faith, not by works of tile law (3:6); the Mosaic covenant did not supplant the promise to Abraham (3:17 - 18); the law was only a temporary measure (3:23 - 25); and so on.
We were initially told that 50p was a temporary measure, so if it is replaced with a mansion tax will that be temporary too?
Brown massages the figures slightly - but he's broadly correct, so long as the nationalisation of Northern Rock, intended as a temporary measure, isn't included in the figures.
So my solemn promise to you is that we will get rid of this temporary measure, as soon as we stopping falling out with the French.
So Brown may reckon new measures have replaced the need for the 10p band, but even now, he doesn't make it «clear» that the rate was only ever meant to be temporary.
Lawmakers were unable to reach agreement on 2015 spending levels in September, however, so the government has been operating on a temporary measure that has frozen spending at 2014 levels.
It is a temporary measure to heal the gut wall and restrengthen the enterocytes so normal life can be regained without the burden of autoimmune disease.
Once the gut heals, of course, lactose can be digested easily so the avoidance of cream is only a temporary measure.
I wrote to the kobo customer care people, so i'm hoping the issue can be resolved soon... It didn't seem to like having my micro SD card in the slot, so i've taken it out for now, (as a temporary measure), so now i can at least turn my book's pages (so long as my book is not running off the sd card of course)
This effect is particularly powerful if you are struggling with an actual mental illness, as eventually the bigger issues overwhelm you so much that no number of temporary self care measures helps.
I am myself a libertarian in large part because of what happened on the evening of Sunday, 15 August 1971, when I watched Richard Milhous Nixon announce that by executive order he was «temporarily» closing the gold window (ain't nothing so permanent as a «temporary» government measure) to divorce the U.S. dollar from the last vestige of even a fiction of specie convertibility, thereby opening the sluices to the present flood of fiat currency inflation.
It is most often seen as a temporary measure to provide the spouse receiving the support with the time to find a method of supporting themselves or get the necessary training to do so.
The policy would have to be communicated to employees well in advance of the temporary layoff so it does not appear that the policy was drafted in contemplation of an impending temporary layoff measure.
«We'd stretched ourselves financially to buy the house, so we made do by putting in a cheap kitchen, as a temporary measure,» says the owner.
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