Not exact matches
The more important
question is how magisterial Lutheranism could
stumble into such a repudiation
of classical Christian teaching
on sex and marriage.
I'm sorry but can't help but to
question Wenger's intuition, because regardless
of what anyone says, he was fortuitous in
stumbling on Coq.
Leaving aside other issues with your
question (splitting mega-corps into «under 1M sales» units is about as feasible as disassembling a ballistic missile into pices small enough to be OK to carry onto a passenger airliner), you did actually
stumble on a correct approach to an answer
of why a mega-corp would nearly ALWAYS welcome more regulations, as long as...
This is an old
question so when a DV and a comment appear at the same time, it's unlikely that 2 people accidentally
stumbled upon the
question and disliked it at the same time (this would be incorrect guess
on a brand new
question with tons
of new views,
of course).
After
stumbling in Wisconsin
on April 5, the incendiary billionaire real estate developer and native son
of Queens has been hit with weeks
of news reports
questioning whether he can really seize the GOP nomination, despite his commanding lead.
They can ask
questions their parents would not conceive
of, occasionally
stumbling on solutions no adult could have taught them.
Realizing it's got a good thing going after somehow
stumbling into one
of the better - regarded pulp dramas
on cable despite being, well, The History Channel, the network in
question has announced that it's renewing Vikings for a fifth season
of Ragnars, Rollos, and rampaging Lagerthas.
This is the raw story
of a group
of lost Dubliners, who try to navigate through life, while
stumbling on the big
question of love, money and happiness.
Peterson, Howell and West: Teachers Unions Have a Popularity Problem The Wall Street Journal, June 4, 2012 «
On behalf of Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance and the journal Education Next, we have asked the following question since 2009: «Some people say that teacher unions are a stumbling block to school refor
On behalf
of Harvard's Program
on Education Policy and Governance and the journal Education Next, we have asked the following question since 2009: «Some people say that teacher unions are a stumbling block to school refor
on Education Policy and Governance and the journal Education Next, we have asked the following
question since 2009: «Some people say that teacher unions are a
stumbling block to school reform.
Engadget who
stumbled upon this news through Xataka Mobile notes that several unanswered
questions about the device such as the possibility
of an LTE variant, should be clarified
on October 29, the day
on which the Google event will unfold.
The big
stumbling block
on the hurricane problem for this approach, to me, is the
question of initiation - I can think qualitatively about how to look at SST and shear, so that good environments should be countable, but the initiation
question is hard.
The hallmarks
of «courts and tribunals» - independence, impartiality, permanence, connection to the constitutional structure
of the Member State - are hence no longer merely a checklist to see who gets to send a
question to Luxembourg but a requirement
on Member States about the nature, quality and hierarchical collocation
of any body that may potentially
stumble on a matter covered by EU law.
Whether you
stumbled on a tough
question, shared way too much (or too little) information or slipped too far out
of your professional persona, you're certain that you've just blown any chance
of landing your dream job.