Sentences with phrase «though about claim»

I have a one question though about claim settlement.

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There's nothing special about NYU in this regard, though they claim more «greenness» than more purely commercial places I've worked.
Given that initial unemployment claims are the lowest since November 1973 and that job openings are the highest on record, it's hard to worry about the job market, though Fed Chair Janet Yellen always seems to find something troubling there.
Though the country's claims about its technology are often exaggerated, North Korea's latest advancement in its missile program have drawn concern from officials at the White House, who have said the country is «developing a pretty good nuclear reentry vehicle.»
But Tesla then released a statement revealing that «on Tuesday, we chose to withdraw from the agreement and issued a statement to correct misleading claims that had been made about Autopilot — claims which made it seem as though Autopilot creates safety problems when the opposite is true.»
On Tuesday, we chose to withdraw from the agreement and issued a statement to correct misleading claims that had been made about Autopilot — claims which made it seem as though Autopilot creates safety problems when the opposite is true.
Though Trump and Dillon claimed that their plan resolved questions about conflicts of interest, ethics experts disagree: Because Trump still knows what his assets are and the identities of those with whom he does business, they say, Trump still knows more than enough to favor his company.
During the House committee hearing on Wednesday, Zuckerberg claimed not to know what «shadow profiles» are, even though this term has been used for years to describe Facebook's collection of data about people who don't use its services by harvesting the inboxes and smartphone contacts of active Facebook users.
Trump didn't specify what prompted his claim against Facebook, though the social network is currently embroiled in an investigation about Russian interference during the 2016 presidential election.
Though we don't expect it just yet, a jump in new claims to about 20 % above year - ago levels (currently implying about 320,000 weekly new claims) would be indicative of a shift from «oncoming» to «commenced» recession.
The law requires all campaign expenditures be reported to election regulators — but, of course, this payment to Daniels wasn't — though Cohen claims Trump knew nothing about it.
Though there has long been skepticism about whether Cambridge Analytica was as effective as it claimed, experts expect this technology to only improve, especially as artificial intelligence and virtual reality steadily grow more powerful.
to claim that is the essence of your belief (and it is a belief) about the nature of existence & live as though there is actually some subjective purpose... it's simply existential schizophrenia.
I ask this for three reasons: 1) Warfield begins the chapter with Edward Gibbon's conversion to Catholicism, which was related to Gibbon's belief in the continuation of the miraculous; 2) he spends several pages in the same chapter critiquing another famous convert to Catholicism, John Henry Newman, noting what he sees as Newman's shift toward the miraculous; 3) even though he knows that Gregory of Nyssa, Athanasius, and Jerome all wrote about saints in which the miraculous was prominent, he still makes the claim that these «saints» lives» follow other Christian romances and thus represent an infusion of Heathenism into the church.
Though there are few statistics to support Renaud's claims about the extent of the problem, Christian media outlets like Today's Christian Woman have recently run stories about women consuming porn, often theorizing that the habit starts with explicit romance novels.
Though some of the findings are disturbing, it is important to remember that over 90 per cent of the questionnaire respondents claimed that they feel «positive» and «enthusiastic» about the quality of their lives and work.
But the immigration judge was distressed that «Li claimed that Thanksgiving was a Christian holiday» and «knew little about the differences between the Old and New Testaments» — though Li noted that the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the...
That's the one thing I've long hated about atheists — they love to make bold statements and outlandish claims and to say it as though it's true.
So your claim about big bang as though its a fact is poor.
He claimed to have never heard from victims about Mr Barros, even though he had received in 2015 a letter from Mr Cruz detailing Mr Barros» wrongdoing.
Similarly, if — like Jonah — we claim to worship and fear God, but do not do what God says, then although we may believe many right and good things about God, and though we may have faith that rivals that of Abraham, our faith is useless and pointless.
but on the third day using his Power of Resurrection rose from the dead to claim his seat next to God in heaven, I mean next to himself since he was also God and then told the masses that he died for their sins, though oddly enough being God he could have simply absolved them of their sins and he really didn't die because he lives and is coming back to judge man based upon the original sins... but not sure if that would work since man can clearly kill a God with wood and nails... I know, I know confusing and likely to be labeled heresy... but debates about nomenclature and religion... i mean story telling... just don't mix.
I always think it's too presumptuous to be that way about god (even though I don't claim to know anything about a god), but if that works well for you then I hope you do move on and do well.
I corrected you both times, that I never made a claim about the existence of minds or evidence (though isn't it blatantly obvious to you, me, and pretty much everyone, that they do exist?).
I'd call «it» one's perceived «reality» though, there's nothing personal about what «others» claim to be real.
Gorringe retorts: «There is no redemption through form, though if Christians are right in their claims about the Incarnation there is no redemption without it either.»
Consequently, even though faith itself is an existential, rather than a metaphysical, matter, it necessarily implies certain claims about the ultimate reality of self, others, and the whole in its structure in itself as well as in its meaning for us; and the proper name for all such claims is precisely «metaphysical.»
Even though a Segway polo player claimed the game is «one of the fastest growing sports in the world», obviously it has some high barriers of entry, considering a Segway cost about $ 7,000.
Then when a particular situation occurs, God simply does what he had from all eternity decided that he would do in such a situation, which he had eternally contemplated as possible.1 This view has important similarities to John Cobb's exposition of Whitehead's view of God's knowledge of eternal objects, though Cobb might not wish to claim that the primordial orderings of eternal objects are conscious, as Creel claims about God's knowledge of possibilities.2
But then I go to the Bible to learn something about God, naive though that may be, not something about biblical interpreters who claim that the Bible is about themselves.
Though I was critical of James's and Niebuhr's understanding of Christianity — an account that Barth saw could not avoid turning Christian convictions into anthropology — I hoped it would be obvious that I regard James's Will to Believe to be crucial for helping us understand how Christian theology can make claims about the way things are.
I'm undecided about using agave syrup though as I have read it's not as healthy as it claims to be.
I remember her as being a dental assistant, though my brother claims she was merely a landlady, which may tell you something about my brother and me.
The Arsenal and Chelsea managers have a long history of falling out, making comments about each other and their respective clubs and even pushing each other around on the touchline, even though they claimed that they had put all their differences aside before the last clash at Stamford Bridge.
All that could be about to change though, as a Metro report claims that the Gunners could be poised to strike and take advantage of the contract stalemate between the German Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund and their midfield star Ilkay Gundogan.
And with that in mind, The Star claims that Milan will open the bidding with an # 8million offer, though Reds boss Jurgen Klopp may have something to say about that as he too is a big fan of the player.
Damon wasn't happy about some of Schumacher's driving tactics in the race though, claiming he'd been physically muscled off of the track at some of the high - speed corners.
No different then with clooggers like Smith and Pejic, remember it well, just about to leave the Hillsborough Kop end when suddenly «hold it a minute, we've got a penalty», they still claim the last minute equaliser from a Peter Storey spotkick was controversial even though Mahoney dived full length to keep out Frank Mclintock's header with his hand.
He still claims though he knew nothing about it.
The report claims both clubs have enquired about Seri, though City are also linked with Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Fred as they look to replace Yaya Toure.
Van Dijk does not see things quite the same way though and has now not only handed in a formal transfer request but has released a statement complaining about the way his current club are dealing with him and claiming that there has been transfer interest in him from more than one source, The Mirror reports.
Even though he met with Paul Allen, Dame has really backed up his claims of wanting to be here forever and he has continued to preach about his loyalty.
Mickelson blamed his poor play on his putting rather than his long game, about which he expressed supreme confidence, even though the stats don't necessarily back up his claims.
While time is running out, it's claimed in the report that Bacca isn't entirely convinced about a move to China, even though he would be signing a deal worth $ 12m - per - year.
According to The Mirror though, it might not be as straight - forward as it seems as it's claimed that Mourinho has already made his mind up about selling the England international at the end of the season but the club have suggested to him to play Shaw more often to drive his valuation back up.
It is, perhaps, just about possible that Anelka could be good enough friends with somebody to want to dedicate a goal to them in their time of strife, yet not know him or his work in enough detail to understand that (a) even though he claims not to be anti-Semitic, that it is at least a subject of debate; that (b) despite his denials, much of his work looks to both the casual observer and the careful analyst to be flamingly and blatantly anti-Semitic; and (c) that this alleged / obvious and disputed / well - established anti-Semitism is the very basis of the strife in which said friends finds himself.
People have claimed Verm wasn't replaced but we bought Chambers who Wenger has said he see's as a central player, he then played Chambers RB for a while over Bellerin which I was disapointed about... tactical choice though and not transfer choice.
Before you say I'm wrong, I got some evidence to back up my claim, I can point to what Nasri said about being told he was sold by the board even though Wenger had promised him that he wouldn't be sold.
The former Benfica player will not be able to claim it as his first for Manchester United: his shot struck the foot of a post, though the 18 - year - old goalkeeper who provided an unwitting decisive touch probably feels it is about time his Champions League luck changed.
Finally, I don't think talking about racism in Russia is not always and already a rejection of racism as a problem in the US, though from your reply I gather that wasn't what you were claiming?
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