Sentences with phrase «spell out many»

You might have to spell it out a little more clearly for me.
The framers of the Declaration knew that they could not at that time spell out fully the moral and philosophical reasons undergirding universal human rights.
Its imagistic character means it stands as a corrective to the bias of much constructive theology toward conceptual clarity, often at the price of imagistic richness.11 Although it would be insufficient to rest in new images and to refuse to spell out conceptually their implications in as comprehensive a way as possible, the more critical task is to propose what Dennis Nineham calls a «lively imaginative picture» of the way God and the world as we know it are related (Nineham, 201 - 2).
One year later, we can take the measure of its consequences — and prepare for future ones — only if we spell out the ideas it embraced, and why they demand to be enforced.
These texts say that we as individuals have responsibility not only to our neighbors but to our social structures, but they do not spell out what that might mean in specific cases.
All the other teaching attributed to Jesus can be understood to spell out the character of the basileia, the persons who inhabit it, the manner of its coming, and its supreme value.
What he fails to spell out in detail here but indicates elsewhere (e.g., PR 96-98/147 -150) is that the extensive continuum or, more specifically in terms of our cosmic epoch, the space - time continuum is not just a single overarching community of actual occasions but an interlocking network of communities or societies of occasions, each of which possesses its own laws and proper dynamism.
My concern is briefly to spell out the relevant aspects of the Latin American scene in order to pose the implications for a Christian process theology.8
Mr Lawrence, who speaks to young people to spell out the dire consequences of carrying a weapon, said: «Right now with the violence, and the knife crime violence, it is even more urgent now that I talk to these youngsters and explain to them the pain and the suffering they inflict on families.
For example, the principle that all people are created equal does not spell out whether a state university may ever treat minority applicants differently to add diverse viewpoints or redress past discrimination.
She notes that «nations such as Japan and Finland have developed excellent curricula that spell out what students are supposed to learn»» and test them on it.
We have received a number of spirited (to put it gently) reactions to that commentary from people in responsible positions, so let us try once more to spell out what is and what is not at issue.
Do I have to spell it out?
Our Terms of Service clearly spell out that Flickr / Yahoo!
There are times I'm so tired from whatever is going on in my life that I want God to spell it out for me, and leave a literal, printed note on my desktop.
If you want to know the rules we should be following the Gospels, and I would say specifically the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5 - 7) spell it out pretty.
Could you spell it out?
may I use the Bible to spell out the obvious?
We are meant to read them as connected in some way, and while Graber does not spell out the connection, through the long, broken lines, a shadow lingers.
One that is just, and merciful, and concerned with how we treat each other and our world (because yes, the Tanach has instructions on how we are to treat even our animals)... or one that just makes willy - nilly laws, fails to spell out what he wants in a single, comprehensive passage (since there are conflicting passages all through the bible), and then gets his rocks off on sending people to «hell» to suffer eternally when they don't figure it out right.
In response to the many requests to say something about Berry College and Chick - fil - A, I have to respond that the facts on the ground point in the direction of a kind of prudence impossible to spell out on a blog.
Facebook Inc. updated its data policy to better spell out what information it collects and how the company uses it across the social network and other services like Instagram and Messenger.
So, let me spell it out for you.
We don't need to tell you how well Bitcoin is doing right now, nor do we need to spell out how the surrounding crypto market is booming.
Had he had a shred of academic or intellectual integrity, he would clearly spell out what are his criteria for Bitcoin failing or succeeding and then approach it with an open mind, and see how matters unfold and then revise his views.
The terms of the loan spell out:
They have taken pains to spell out the sorts of conditions under which they would adjust policy and even given some sense of the likely pace.
However, the terms of the loan will spell out how many times the rate can change and the highest level that it can jump to.
The researchers did not spell out how labor cost savings might translate into potential number of jobs lost to automation.
The plan should spell out the amount of funding the entrepreneur is seeking but should not detail the terms.
«It doesn't spell out exactly how the United States will pursue these goals, but it is quite a clear and ambitious agenda for reform of the WTO,» said Edward Alden, a trade expert at the Council on Foreign Relations.
It will also spell out actions that need happen before the contract begins, such as the home inspection, loan approval, and title clearance.
We spell out the risks and the possible rewards.
If you have a guarantee of some kind, or prospects can cancel at any time, clearly spell this out.
While a cosigner is often someone who has close ties to the borrower, such as a parent or spouse, lenders don't spell out what kind of relationships are permissible.
You need to spell out what is expected.
It is messy and convoluted and falls apart when you spell it out: Trump didn't know about the specifics, but he did repay because he did know about the general arrangement, but he didn't really know because it's just the sort of things lawyers do for clients and Mr. Cohen didn't want to burden him since he's a busy man.
Of course, Google and its brothers in search do not spell out precisely how their spotlights work.
One could reasonably expect that the Government will spell out in more detail its «balanced budget legislation», referred to in the Speech from the Throne
The banks also would be excused from submitting plans called «living wills» that spell out how a bank would sell off assets or be liquidated in the event of failure so that it wouldn't create chaos in the financial system.
If that really is a concern he should spell out what those gaps are so they can be addressed by what looks like a willing federal partner.
If the real problem is some yet - to - be-disclosed gap in marine protection, the premier needs to spell it out so a reasonable path forward can be found.
Although we have explained this in our Semi-Annual Statement, I would like to spell out a couple of aspects of this in the time remaining tonight.
To spell it out: Denton and his advisers believe that the Hogan suit was more about hurting Gawker than it was about helping Hogan.
Both apps have been popular with Android users for years, as they not only include the predictive text capabilities but also a quicker method of typing by letting you drag your finger from letter to letter in one continuous motion to spell out words, rather than pecking at the keys.
Sandicor wants the agreement to spell out which derivative works Zillow Group would produce with the data and to get Sandicor's permission if it wants to add to the list.
The EU and others had been asked to spell out what limits they could accept on the amount of steel they export to the United States, how they would address the issue of excess production of steel and aluminum and how they would support the U.S. before international bodies like the World Trade Organization.
In advance of a 2013 company party in Miami, CEO Travis Kalanick felt it necessary to spell it out for employees, along with a whole host of other do's and don'ts.
In lead acquisition, it's vital you spell this out, as you'll need to do a lot of measuring.
The story Giuliani told Sean Hannity is messy and convoluted and falls apart when you spell it out.
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