We follow the protocol advised by our veterinarian and don't give
the subject much thought.
He seemed to be moving towards a more personal cinema (there were autobiographical elements in The Hairdress's Husband), but now with Tango (15) he has done something of a U-turn, with a selfconsciously outrageous black comedy about what used to be called «the sex war», before anybody had given
the subject much thought.
I had never really given
the subject much thought and figured, like most students, that I'd follow the standard path to a postdoctoral appointment.
Dear Abby: I have read in your column so many times about agencies that help adopted children «find «their biological parents, but since I am not adopted, I never gave
the subject much thought, until now.
Not exact matches
Actually, we don't
think about bitcoin
much at all, but we are
subjected to an endless stream of articles on the
subject, most expressing the same sense of wonder that we generally feel.
This is not at all a fair or even representation of the Biblical text TGM, and I don't
think emotive put downs of this sort do
much to advance constructive debate on the
subject!
You know, when I
think about «empire» — Roman or Egyptian or Chinese or Russian or American — and consider both accomplishments and damage inflicted (human and otherwise), and then
think about what Christianity might have to say on the
subject, the first thing that comes to mind is «to whom
much has been given, from him
much will be required.»
My question was aimed for the majority of peope that also disagree with you as
much as me and cling to their faith so violently that if someone even broaches the
subject, they immediatly lash out and try to either convert the unbeliever, condem him, or bring up the inane, breathtakingly stupid argument of «I can't prove there is a god, but you can't prove there isn't so we're at an impass» — I
think that argument is probably the most frustrating thing EVER
It's too
much to ask them to
think about this
subject.
I
think it is interesting how
much activity this
subject gathers.
The great theologian and preacher Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768 - 1834), who has been called the father of modern Protestant theology, did so at the beginning of the nineteenth century, but was
subject to strong criticism in the twentieth century by Karl Barth, whose emphasis on the objective revelation of God in Jesus Christ has dominated
much theological
thinking in the twentieth century.
I
think Iran needs to take a good look at itself as a nation and realize that the world is watching — and Iran is part of a larger world, despite it's posturing — it is
subject to just as
much temptation to war and Evil that it claims to be against.
Whoever wishes to become familiar with Mahayana must simply accept a
much bigger criterion; he must become broader and more open — I might say more elastic — so that he can acquire the inner momentum that will enable him to
think, feel, and move with his
subject.
This is a
subject that numerous people struggle with, and about which there is so
much bad
thinking and bad theology.
If you want to make a point about people not having jobs... I
think you can do a better job of arguing that CNN and other groups are spending too
much time concentrating on a single
subject.
Consequently, if Hartshorne's argument is successful, it is only because it makes the other and
much stronger claim that each of us in every moment is not only dimly aware of God but also
thinks or knows God as eminently experiencing
subject.
Finally, Anselm's
thought about the atonement, so centered in an awe - full sense of human sin, always left unanswered the question: If the human creature is
subject to eternal damnation for having eaten of one miserable apple, how
much more unforgivable is the murder of God's son?
Either one accepts the basic Western ethical system of respecting other human beings as
subjects and extends that respect to other creatures that are also recognized as
subjects, or one asks
much more fundamental questions about the assumptions of Western
thought, rejects ethical
thinking of this sort altogether, and develops a new sensibility more like the one Shepard finds among primal peoples.
I wrote openly this year about our struggles with
much evangelical
thought on these
subjects and the catalyst for those conversations was this very book.
Often the behavior they have observed and been
subjected to has become so normalized that they turn around and treat others in the same organization the same way without
much thought.
It is a
subject that requires searching into to find out, but, when realized, gives one so
much more true and lively a sense of the fullness of the Godhead, and its work in us and to us, than when only
thinking of the Spirit in its effect on us.»
It is hard to tell how
much of the present skepticism about the worth of our human civilization has come as a result of revealing experience and how
much has come as a result of published
thought on the
subject.
Of course, God has been
subject to
much controversy and is
thought to add not only obscurity but an element of partisanship into metaphysics.
When our families and loved ones are in good health and things are going well, we may not
think much about this
subject.
Experiences I had,
subjects I studied, professional positions I held, people who had a profound impact on my
thought —
much of this, seemingly random at the time, came into focus as remote preparation for becoming the papal biographer I never intended to be.
It's something I
thought about quite a lot when writing my first cookbook (and even more in the next one, since I know more now about the market), and there really hasn't been
much guidance on the
subject.
Frosting can be a picky, tricky
subject for many, and healthy frosting is that
much more of a challenge, don't you
think?
I have been known to
subject myself to «turmeric shots» if I'm feeling under the weather, but I
think adding a little tea and lemon would make them
much more palatable — I'll have to try this tea next time!
Finally, and to be serious, if this is the best this author can
think of for a
subject to write about he must have too
much time on his hands.
We will have to be content with speculation on the
subject of Arsene Wenger and how long the Frenchman will continue to be the manager of Arsenal, because however
much the fans or the football media might
think they know, it could be wrong and the only person that really knows for sure is the man himself.
I don't
think there is
much in there at all on the
subject of bad - mouthing City, rather a couple of points about the FFP rules and how / if they will be applied and correcting your lack of knowledge on the history The Arsenal.
Surely she cant be serious about Fast Food, Drugs, Drinking, and Backing so
much into bags??? I so loved reading your
thoughts on the
subject.
I'm very careful not to spam too
much with adverts for my work; instead I've tried to seek out and communicate with people who I
think might be interested in the
subject matter of my prints.
I have been reading a lot about attachment parenting pros and cons.I
think that the pros are obvious.the cons however are if the parents decide they can not continue with for example co sleepng it is very hard on the child to then have to learn to sleep alone before they are confident enough to do so.for working parents the seperation to a carer is very hard and also helping parents to read the signs properly that their child wants to explore freely when they are used to protecting their little one.these are all things parents need to be aware of when adapting this form of parenting.I like it very
much but I am a professional childcarer with additional childcare knowledge too and though parents always know their own child best risk for example is always an immotive
subject to get across to parents that their little one needs to experience risk within of course a safe environment.
I
think there is too
much narrow mindedness on this
subject.
You can watch the film now (or buy the DVD) on our website: http://microbirth.com The reason we made the film was to raise awareness that the seeding and feeding of the baby's microbiome is potentially vitally important for lifelong health - so as the article says, I hope that our film and this great article stimulates
much more
thought and discussion on the
subject between birth educators, parents, midwives, doulas and doctors.
Ok, we know... it's a sensitive
subject... for EVERYONE... (except maybe the Kardashians...) but the truth is, it's likely that the spark hasn't sparked
much since you had children, and the responsibilities of just keeping your head above water in this economy probably exhaust you before you've had time to
think about getting frisky.
I give them kudos for putting some
thoughts out there on a
subject that has drawn
much debate in the public affairs community as of late; however, I found the seven listed «tips to make sure you're reaching bloggers most efficiently» was walking the line between obvious and odd — «odd,» as in, «disturbingly oblivious to what I
think most of us would consider standard good public affairs practices».
Two schools of
thought are apparently emerging: one, that the Tories should
subject Mr Miliband to relentless assault in
much the same way as Labour treated William Hague and Iain Duncan Smith; the other, that he is proving so uninspiring that we should leave him alone in the hope that he remains in post indefinitely.
«I
think having read the ruling of the Supreme Court and looked at the file on this
subject, the handling of the Delta Food Ltd contract by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Castle leaves
much to be desired.
While the administration appears to have backed off part of the Port Authority proposal — saying bill language that would have enhanced the governor's powers over appointees reflected earlier
thinking on the
subject — the idea of an inspector general for the authority is still alive,
much to AG Eric Schneiderman's dismay.
Townsend said he's «willing to believe it's possible,» but
thinks much of the science that has been presented on the
subject is a «hoax» and an attempt to «perpetrate a fraud on the American people.»
She was attracted to
subjects «where I didn't
think people knew
much, [and] where there were questions to be answered.»
When tested shortly after eating the soup,
subjects who had eaten the larger portion were more sated than those who had eaten the smaller portion, and it mattered comparatively little how
much people
thought they ate.
Astronomers
think that in the former case, the star rotates
much faster because it isn't
subject to the gravitational drag imposed by the larger disk.
The researchers
think the noise engaged active sensory processing, which allowed the brain to respond to the light
much more quickly than in previous studies when
subjects rested while being exposed to light.
I really hate these articles on the
subject because there never is
much thought into them.
Why do you
think there's so
much confusion on the
subject?
Thank you Liz & you're welcome I enjoyed your article so
much it inspired me to share my
thoughts on the
subject.
I could go on for a long time about this
subject but that would be too
much reading material on a random Thursday afternoon, but do write your
thoughts in the comments, I read them and appreciate them a lot!