Sentences with phrase «subject near you to»

Even more excellently, he's blogging on a subject near to the heart, or at least the eye, of any reader of Rieff: the relationship between Judaism and Christianity.
BOTTOMS UP Taking on a subject near to almost any dad's heart, The United States of Beer: A Freewheeling History of the All - American Drink is a light, informative read that goes down easily on a hot summer day.
When depth enabled mode is turned on you can take photos with a subject near you to add different effects.

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Moving to a subject that's near and dear to Musk's heart, the «Mass Effect» series focuses on space travel, interstellar diplomacy, and the future of the human race.
The Eastern Guruma Indigenous Land Use Agreement will allow Hamersley Iron to mine and explore a large area near Tom Price in the Pilbara, subject to conditions including respecting an Aboriginal heritage protocol.
Houston, whose Pictou East riding neighbours the pulp mill, equated the decision to go with a Class 1 assessment with a similar decision for the Alton Gas natural gas storage project near Stewiake, which has been through the courts and has been subject to protests from environmentalists and local Mi» kmaq bands.
This is key material that will be subject to near - constant access by the manufacturer's employees, who will have to access these keys regularly in order to satisfy what may be thousands of law enforcement access requests every month.
Though the Near - Term Tax Free Fund seeks minimal fluctuations in share price, it is subject to the risk that the credit quality of a portfolio holding could decline, as well as risk related to changes in the economic conditions of a state, region or issuer.
The transaction is expected to close near the end of 2015, subject to Unisplendour Corporation shareholder vote, regulatory approvals and other closing conditions.
It will, instead, manifest itself as a desire to hold more of something with near - cash - like liquidity that is not subject to arbitrary devaluation by central banks and governments.
While economists have always welcomed a reduction in marginal cost, they never anticipated the possibility of a technological revolution that might bring marginal costs to near zero, making goods and services priceless, nearly free, and abundant, and no longer subject to market forces.
And from There You Shall Seek by Joseph Soloveitchik Ktav, 230 pages, $ 29.50 Near the end of Courage to Be, Paul Tillich writes: «God as a subject makes me into an object which is nothing more than an object.
Perhaps «rule» or, better, the active participle «ruling» would come nearest to the original, but constant reference to the «ruling of God» would be both clumsy and subject to the facetiousness of reading the genitive as a genitive of object!
Although I dunk that Gewirth's proposal is subject to the criticism of nonteleological ethics I suggested summarily near the outset, anything approaching a decisive resolution of this issue in favor of teleological ethics will require nothing less than a more or less complete case for a metaphysical proposal.
The medieval method of carrying on Christian missions was often to conquer the tribe in warfare and then to subject the entire enemy army to baptism at the nearest river.
Near the close of the book, Barr again seems to despair of his subject and calls for works in the «Christian doctrine of the Old Testament,» since «traditional Old Testament theology... has often tried to solve questions which, properly speaking, can not be solved within the horizon of the Hebrew Bible itself and within the boundaries of its resources» (this last is a very valid point).
While hymns covered just about every subject, those which found particular favor in nineteenth century America were based on a personal experience of Jesus and the gospel, particularly in regard to faith («Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine»), the atonement of Jesus («When I Survey the Wondrous Cross»), confession («Just As I Am, Without One Plea»), dedication («Nearer, My God, to Thee»), following Jesus» example («Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us»), and salvation («Amazing Grace!
As near as I can tell, no one involved in this argument has read Luther on the subject but quite a few have arrived independently at positions similar to his.
It further suggests that as the world process moves nearer a given point in time, God's purposes for events at that point are constantly subject to modification and more precise specification.
The natural subject matter for those who cleave to historical methods is not the Old and New Testaments in themselves but rather the ancient Near Eastern and Greco - Roman cultures out of which they emerged.
With this analogy in mind, Enns moves on to apply it to the first of three Old Testament «problems» — the Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Literature — which will be the subject of next week's discussion.
Modern cosmological sciences, near death experiences and statistically reliant PSI data (All three subjects have been in numerous peer reviewed science journals such as the Lancet) give God quite a large playground to exist in..
I'll do a post on that whole subject on the near future and how my body did not agree with me on this approach, but for now I've come to the conclusion to focus on nourishing dishes to once more feed my body and soul, with some lifestyle tweaks here and there.
Unfortunately I don't know anywhere near enough on the subject to know how important those scans are.
These two targets have both been in great form of late but would be surprised if either were the subject of a move to Anfield in the near future.
The rumour mill is hotting up as we draw nearer the end of the season, and as usual Arsenal are a hot subject to speculate on.
Colgate's Stand Our company has always been a proponent of thoughtful public debate and no topic is more near and dear to our hearts than protecting children so we are grateful for the opportunity to make our position on the subject crystal clear.
Our company has always been a proponent of thoughtful public debate and no topic is more near and dear to our hearts than protecting children so we are grateful for the opportunity to make our position on the subject crystal clear.
Several argued that placing it near the shore could subject it to damage from inclement weather and climate change.
While attachment parenting is a topic near and dear to me I don't need a refresher on subjects like breastfeeding, babywearing, and co-sleeping so much.
As babies grow, the diapers are subjected to stretching, which can result in small cracks on the diaper, often nearest the front closing tabs.
The Paladino campaign is obviously trying to change the subject and re-focus its message after an explosive — and confusing — several days marked by the candidate's on - again / off - again allegations that Andrew Cuomo engaged in extramarital affairs while married to Kerry Kennedy and near - fight the Post's Fred Dicker at the Business Council's annual meeting in Bolton Landing.
President Obama has put little political capital behind his transportation objectives; Congress has yet to hammer out a new transportation bill; the Highway Trust Fund is nearing bankruptcy; Governor Andrew Cuomo has yet to take a position on Gateway, and hasn't shown much enthusiasm for transit in general, and Christie seemed to express his position on mass transit with the cancellation of ARC, which has been the subject of a very damaging report by the Government Accountability Office.
Following an overview by Zatz of issues «in the hopper» expected to be the subjects of resolutions at meetings in the near future, Wiegand launched the goal - enumerating portion of the meeting by volunteering to «take responsibility for moving forward with a long - term strategic plan for Gardiner's parks,» based on the priorities expressed by residents in a survey.
According to reports, the subject of the proposed mosque near Ground Zero did not come up.
The project, which is geared to build 28 affordable housing units near New Castle's Metro - North Railroad stop, was the subject of staunch opposition from local officials who insisted the development be built in a different location.
Even the nice vanilla wonder trees I had in the lab didn't mask the odor of the rotting meat I used to feed my new - found study subjects, so I moved into a room located near the so - called corpse entry that had a grating instead of windows.
Also out today, the Annual Report to Congress on the Status of U.S. Fisheries shows that the number of domestic fish stocks listed as overfished or subject to overfishing remain near all - time lows, with two new stocks rebuilt in 2016.
Morse graded his subjects» experiences according to the Greyson scale, a 16 - point questionnaire designed by University of Virginia psychiatrist Bruce Greyson that remains the benchmark for determining whether or not an anomalous experience should be considered a near - death experience.
The oxygen content of the ocean may be subject to frequent ups and downs in a very literal sense — that is, in the form of the numerous sea creatures that dine near the surface at night then submerge into the safety of deeper, darker waters at daybreak.
Even though NEAR wasn't built with landing pads, it was built strongly enough to withstand the accelerations it was subjected to and the shaking of the launch.
But the near - term goal is to subject these living mini brains, dubbed «organoids» by scientists, to medical research that is otherwise impossible or unethical.
As its temperature varied from pleasant (near body temperature) to painful (49 degrees Celsius), subjects had to rate both pain intensity and pain unpleasantness of the noxious stimulus.
In terms of chronology, they found that a third of the subjects (35 %) experienced an out - of - body experience as the first feature of their near - death experience, and that the most frequent last feature was returning to the body (36 %).
Compared to uninfected subjects of the same age, infected subjects in this study (treated and untreated) demonstrated Inflammation in and around the heart, in skeletal muscles, joints, and the protective sheath that covers the brain, and near peripheral nerves.
But if you decide to stay on, come back here next month when we take up a subject near and dear to my heart: writing about science.
When that material is cooled down to near absolute - zero temperature and subjected to a strong magnetic field, the amount that it can conduct becomes «quantized» — fixed to a fundamental constant of nature and can not change.
But an AGI able to think, reason and remember, and tackle any subject like a human is nowhere near a reality.
It has also been subjected to extensive laboratory testing to ensure it does not readily insert into chromosomes near such genes.
Distributions of individual sites that exhibit differential DNA methylation in adipose tissue from 28 diabetic compared with 28 nondiabetic unrelated subjects in relation to nearest gene regions (H) and CpG island regions (I).
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