Sentences with phrase «taken up again»

> Now if one did that, if you imagined that there are two or three groups of countries emerging, different kinds of countries, maybe also of different political closeness or interest, I could imagine that the Kyoto protocol would become temporarily irrelevant, and it can be taken up again after we don't have to deal with a leaderless world power any more.
The carbon released when trees are cut down and burned is taken up again when new trees grow in their place, limiting its impact on climate.
It seems to happen every couple of years: An older painter with a sterling record, who has nonetheless escaped notice for a few decades, is suddenly taken up again.
EVERI has taken up again the EPT scheme in Aquatic medicine, that was running for three years between 2014 and 2016.
Through its design alone, this concept car already came with a wide range of features destined to be taken up again by the first MINI, short body overhangs front and rear, round headlights and the re-interpretation of the hexagon radiator grille providing an outlook at important styling elements on the production model to follow later.
The issue could be taken up again in talks for a contract that will replace the one expiring...
In the sequel Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later, the role of Laurie Strode was taken up again.
I guess no partly rancid pufas would be taken up again by the tissues, at least if good fats were around in a normal body?
Nadeau says it may be the 2013 session before any of the bills are taken up again, and it's likely that any new permitting staff or new taxes or fees on the drilling industry will be imposed in Governor Cuomo's next budget, which also is not due until January 2013.
[17][18] A mid-May court ruling ordered the elections proceed under the existing districts, with redistricting taken up again in 2012.
These have long been left for well - meaning civic associations and nonpartisan groups, but were taken up again and pursued with considerable energy and finesse by the Bush campaign among conservative Christians in 2000 and 2004, and by the Obama campaign among African Americans, Latinos, and college students in 2008 on the basis of new forms of political targeting.
It's that somebody on the winning side of the cloture vote — in this case, the side voting against cloture — has to file a «motion to reconsider» if the matter is to be taken up again.
Sometimes a mother stopped speaking to connect with her child and the chat would lull, or temporarily shift — to be taken up again when the mother was ready to re-engage.
That is to say, a great deal of new material is introduced into the narrative by both Matthew and Luke, but at the end of a lengthy section of new material the story usually is taken up again where it was left off, and follows the Marcan order.
In I Enoch 48.2 the Son of man / Ancient of Days imagery is taken up again, and the Son of man is further distinguished as the one whose role had been determined (48.3).
7 is taken up again and attention focused anew on the Son of man, who now for the seer is Enoch.
This tangibility was given its classic description by the Commission on Faith and Order, approved by the New Delhi Assembly of the World Council of Churches in 1961, and recently taken up again in the Princeton Proposal for Christian Unity, In One Body through the Cross (2003).
This decision of faith is thus the center from which the previous definitions of myth and demythologization can begin to be taken up again.
It will be taken up again in a wider perspective.
The goodness of love as created by God is taken up again by the prophet Hosea, who uses the continuing infatuation and affection he has for his wife, Gomer, as an image of the love Yahweh has for his people Israel.
I heard Bada has taken it up again, but why did they stop it in the first place?
(Nevertheless, these ideas have been taken up again of late from a non-Christian point of view.)
Although officials made no changes, the debate is likely to be taken up again after the Fed's new members arrive.
And again one by one — more vaguely it is true, yet all - inclusively — I call before me the whole vast anonymous army of living humanity; those who surround me and support me though I do not know them; those who come, and those who go; above all, those who in office, laboratory and factory, through their vision of truth or despite their error, truly believe in the progress of earthly reality and who today will take up again their impassioned pursuit of the light.
I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it up again» (John 10:18), Jesus retained power even as he suffered, even as he died.
The time has come to take up again the question which began this investigation.
Interpretation, however, is intended to be the taking up again, in a different discourse, of an internal dialectic of testimony.
For example, I recently bought a skateboard because I used to ride and thought it might be fun to take up again, but I haven't used the board hardly at all because I more recently started training for a marathon, so I basically wasted money on it.
Jesus, in his resurrection from the dead, had the authority of the New Human Being «to lay down his life and to take it up again
Instead, she returns to an old love, and Aeneas takes up again his huge and hard task.
The resurrection of Christ settles the issue, as He alone had the power to lay down His life, and take it up again.
John's Gospel: «I lay down My life, that I may take it up again.
More importantly, we suspect, Obadiah takes up again (as Zephaniah did earlier) Amos» theme of the Day of Yahweh (v. 15).
· Jesus is even willing to lay down his human life for us in the conquest of sin and death, and then to take it up again - resurrected, renewed and imperishable (Jn 10, 16 - 18).
He is the Master Key to the meaning of the universe, possessing power to lay down his life and to take it up again so as to effect an eternal preservation from death for all humanity.
In 34:1 - 4, the narrative takes up again the subject of stone tables of the law destroyed in Moses» wrath at the sight of the golden calf.
But the question and answer are important and, for that reason, worth taking up again.
I would have to stop taking the protective treatment with interferon during pregnancy but could take it up again immediately after giving birth.
Maybe they can skip swimming for a term and take it up again in a couple months?
I used to love going to the gym but it's going in the category of things I can take up again later.
Despite Paladino's objections to the discussion the board plans to take it up again during a committee meeting next month.
«After eight enjoyable years as minister of science and innovation in the Department for Trade and Industry (DTI), I believe this is the right moment to take up again my business and charitable activities,» he said today.
It did not pass, but Lyft has promised to take it up again next year.
He included them in his proposed budget, then dropped them in negotiations with the legislature with a vague promise to take them up again after the budget was adopted.
We will take it up again next year and hopefully we get there next year,» he said.
since school but now is the time to dust off that old skipping rope and taking it up again!
After 15 years of no ballet and just Bikram Yoga and weight training I have decided to take it up again.
Thanks to you and couple others will be taking it up again.
If so, take it up again.
And it seems it's an issue voters will be taking up again soon.
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