It would take up a lot more
space than this comment box allows though.
Not exact matches
«Some cities and towns have geography that is more accommodating for some people
than for others... if you know you're introverted, then you may be rejuvenated by being in a secluded place, while an extrovert may be rejuvenated more in an open
space,» Oishi
commented.
Some of the biggest names in finance, government, and the newsletter analyst
space have made
comments that — to be charitable — appear less -
than - fully informed.
i long with you david... and i myself stumble in my own awkward efforts toward freedom, and as you said, we know the fact is that it is scary to move into freedom... because it is unknown... but i see so many on this newfound road to freedom get trapped in the liminal
space of wish - fullfillment community (which actually rather looks like affinity rather
than the hard - won community that comes from communitas)... i'm sure this is going to come off the wrong way, but i'm going to say it anyway: many of the
comments seem to be «all about me», and truly that is what religion is... but not freedom, not the mission of Jesus where you die to yourself by taking up your cross daily... not being centered on the «other» rather
than yourself...
Despite the fact that the mathematical tools at his disposal were significantly less advanced
than are available today, many of his
comments on the origin of
space - time could easily be found in a contemporary physics paper.
=============== Summary: Other
than your
comment about God being constrained by time when He is within our
space / time (which was addressed in point # 1 above), the remainder of your
comments had to do with objections that you have with respect to God's actions, nothing to do with the traits of omniscience and omnipotent being mutually exclusive, which was your original data point for the impossibility of God to exist.
You said, «Summary: Other
than your
comment about God being constrained by time when He is within our
space / time (which was addressed in point # 1 above), the remainder of your
comments had to do with objections that you have with respect to God's actions, nothing to do with the traits of omniscience and omnipotent being mutually exclusive, which was your original data point for the impossibility of God to exist.»
Yep... another silly
comment... Which amounts to saying xavi was better
than rakatic which is true but so what... by adding Suarez Enrique tweeked their style giving messi more
space to take up some of play making that was special to Xavis game..
«Rather
than poorly serviced mono - estates bolted - on to market towns, we must plan for new neighbourhoods and community extensions which ensure that the housing provided offers a variety of tenure, with the provision of live / works
spaces and local services, all in sustainable communities where people want to live and work,»
comments Town and County Planning Association (TCPA) senior policy officer, Fiona Mannion.
In context, it's a much different
comment than suggesting upstate New York is some monolithic rural
space.
A new study out today in Psychology of Women Quarterly examined a well - known
space for candid sharing of thoughts — the
comments sections of online articles — and found that men are much less likely to agree with scientific evidence of gender bias in STEM
than women.
You have to get
space in foreign girls heart by making good communication, spend timing and
comments, to know her better, keep yourself in front up of her and make her feel that you are the person who cares her more
than other people.
But the couple's disturbing meet - cute casts everything Jim says or does in a threatening light; a
comment about «giving you
space» comes off like stalking prey, and his plea for forgiveness over the ship's PA when his secret is finally revealed plays more like obsessive surveillance
than rom - com quirk.
In an interview with War's Auto he
commented on a car that will have «more
space than a BMW X5, faster
than a Volkswagen TDI and higher MPG
than a Fiat 500,»...
Those in the NON-RETURNABLE room had less
space than promised, heard about the one ill - informed volunteer's «aspiring author»
comment, and had less traffic
than in the other room.
It's even more famous
than Harvest itself, so sometimes I read in
comments and forums messages like «oh, this looks like a browser game I played somewhere...» The
Space Game expands on the idea with missions and more options, while simplifying a few things to make it runnable as a browser game.
Rather
than distance, this representation of the technical or screen -
space generates warmth, a tentative human extension into virtual
space that juts out ever farther, as well as
commenting on our uber - mediated experience of landscape.
Common projects with Matej Al - Ali, Petr Dub or Roman Štětina
than promote the open
space to
comment on the artistic collaboration, or react towards public
space.
There is clearly much more to models
than this, but many of the other aspects have been addressed in previous threads, including the enormous topic of verification and validation, with insufficient room here to revisit them within the
space of a few
comments.
Ben Reynolds
comments: «We are all familiar with allotments, and community gardens as features of the city landscape, but more often
than not a lot of
space is wasted, where with a little support we could see projects like this in the UK, where salad crops, vegetables and even fish are produced commercially within the city.»
It's time again for weekend reflections, which makes
space for longer
than usual
comments on any topic.
I have proposed in numerous blog
comments including many on Green, Inc actions that can remove CO2, energy and soot from their overloads, so I direct persons interested to search my name for details rather
than take more
space here.
The company's
comments echo those of others in the digital currency
space, such as Max Keiser, who see Bitcoin as a sort of «Gold 2.0» rather
than a medium of exchange:
If booking more
than one
space, please provide first and last name of additional participants in the
comments box.
This
comment is coming almost 3 years late, so you may have already done away with this adorable planter you came up with, BUT in case you still have it and aren't thrilled with where you put it (if it differs
than my opinion), then I wanted to chime in and suggest in the dining room — that little corner of a
space is perfect for it!