Sentences with phrase «touch upon some of»

These treats touch upon all of these requirements and more.
Before we begin the 2017 Flats & Hand washing Challenge, I wanted to touch upon some of expectations for the week and some of my biggest challenges.
Sine Mora EX features a dark and gritty theme that touches upon some of the more sensitive subject matters of war.
Since this article will touch upon some of the more troubling aspects of identity politics, it will undoubtedly cause some polemic debate.
This book does a tremendous job of touching upon all of the topic's key points without getting too technical.
In the piece, I touch upon some of the takeaways from my recent book, Letters to a Young Education Reformer, and what they mean for teachers.
This is an unflinching look that touches upon some of the more sobering realities of nature, so please use discretion before sharing this book with kids.
We've touched upon some of the assets you can trade, but what other options are there and which market offers the greatest potential for the switched on intraday trader?
They touch upon some of the movement's leading propagators, such as Amiri Baraka, Larry Neal, Gwendolyn Brooks, Sonia Sanchez, Betye Saar, Jeff Donaldson, and Haki Madhubuti.
The work in many ways laid a roadmap for her entire career, touching upon all of the subjects and styles she would research and explore in more depth.
For the international opening, MOCA will present a group show that explores the beliefs and systems that inform our values and behaviours, touching upon some of the fundamental issues of our times.
The Federal Trade Commission in the US has just released its report on the Internet of Things, which is about interconnected devices (including cars) and which touches upon some of the questions mentioned here, e.g. what are the default choices made by the devices, and how programmable are they, and by whom, and under what rules, set by whom?
While I can not do it justice in a single post, I will touch upon some of the highlights and then discuss what I think this judgment means in the long term.
This is just an attempt to touch upon some of the factors involved and the list is by no means comprehensive — so when you shop around for auto insurance do your homework thoroughly.
It will also touch upon some of the theoretical and practical challenges to implementing sharding and how some of these challenges can be overcome.

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I select the services I offer based upon what the trend is that will remain for a while where I can add my touch of flair or unique style to it.
Not only do scientists need to find a place on Europa's surface that will be worth studying, they also need to find a place to land that won't completely destroy the lander upon touch down, Jim Green, NASA's Director of Planetary Science, told Business Insider.
That last point touches upon another observation made by BAML — that while stocks certainly look pricey, certain areas of the market are actually attractively priced, at least compared with recent months.
Miller has reportedly started composing an initial draft of the speech with Trump's transition team, touching upon major themes such as border security, jobs and outsourcing, and the economy.
[«The Wealth of Nations»] describes what builds nations» wealth and is today a fundamental work in classical economics and touches upon such broad topics as the division of labor, productivity, and free markets.
Subjects touched upon by Poloz during his speech and the ensuing round of questions also included fostering ties with the emerging economies of India, China, and Brazil, and the growth in household debt among Canadians.
«The entire premise of our store is based upon your ability to come in, touch, feel, experiment, ask, and discuss your needs without sales pressure,» B&H's website says.
Q: As we kind of touched upon in the interview prior to becoming a director you worked with a lot of well - established filmmakers like Siegal and Leone.
Last, but not least, be wary of touching upon sensitive topics or phrases which have no relation to your company or image.
«This is not a training course for gaming competitions, rather, it touches upon the important topics including R&D, the technology, the gaming industry, the media, and the psychological aspects of gaming,» the course instructor, Chen Jiang, told The Beijing News reporter.
We haven't even touched upon how many people can save a ton of money going to a public school like I did or attend community college for two years and then transfer to a public school for even more savings.
Some of the topics touched upon include: Getting your set ready for late night talk shows, Jerry Seinfeld's mom jeans, and Marina's one piece of advice for up - and - coming comedians.
And none of this even touches upon dividend reinvestment, which can accelerate things even further.
Hey Simon, I think you've touched upon a really important point about the actual size of your community vs social reach.
Churn is a significant driver of valuation because it touches upon all the key factors that impact the perceived future cash flows of a SaaS business.
In November last year, Lukashenko also touched upon the cooperation with the Belarusian High - Tech Park (HTP), which will create an economic zone, based in Silicon Valley, providing the development of new technologies, including crypto currency and Pre-orders Coins (ICO).
When discussing uncertainty and unexpected events, of course the US presidential election in November is top of mind, which was touched upon.
We have read many Binary Robot 365 reviews that greatly touch upon the many negatives of the robot but without producing actual evidence to substantiate their claims.
It is important to note this four - day event will not be held like most traditional conferences touching upon the subject of digital currency.
For example, if an asset's price is wildly going up and down, you might have no clue about where the price will be a half of an hour from now, but you can say with a degree of certainty that the touch price will probably touched upon, even if it is for only a very brief moment.
As you can see, each of these facts about Sarah Palin touches upon deep sources of antagonism.
There is a template that many books on science or science history follow when they touch upon the relations of science and religion: Bold Scientist Persecuted by the Church for Thinking New Thoughts.
Do you have a moral standard written upon your heart that informs you that if you were married and suddenly attacked by a stranger and your wife defended you and touched the genitals of the attacker, that she should be PUNISHED by having her hand cut off?
But the claims of religion which touch upon things which can be observed and tested in the real world can be proven true or untrue as the evidence for or against those things is discovered.
In this penultimate world of temporal orders, the First Amendment guarantee of religious freedom touches upon the sacred.
The crisis of the 1990s is one that touches upon the core of human desires, expectations and dreams.
One example of Jesus showing his humanity and the limits he placed upon himself by becoming human, was when he asked who touched him.
Last week, Melinda Selmys» On the Square essay touched upon an aspect of James Joyce's writing that's been on my mind lately: Joyce as a Catholic novelist.
Nevertheless, we have no hesitation in acknowledging that torture and capital punishment have no place in what touches upon a person's conscience and we sincerely regret the abuses of the Inquisition.
Now the relevance of Jesus to the issue of human rights, often missed as Christian religion, is touched upon by Durant quite interestingly:
The counselor seems definitely to keep them to one side, Mrs. Oak's language at times touches upon religious confession, as in the striking quotation from the Gospel of St. Matthew.
But in addition to the thoroughgoing logical differences between Hegel and Whitehead to which we have largely directed our attention, there is an important difference in their respective conceptions of the nature of the metaphysical argument itself that should at least be touched upon here.
It is because, among your gifts, what I hanker after is the fragrance of your power over me and the touch of your hand upon me.
I am so sorry I can not believe,» and then appeals to us for pity because he can not believe, but when the Holy Spirit touches a man's heart, he no longer looks upon unbelief as a mark of intellectual superiority; he does not look upon it as a mere misfortune; he sees it as the most daring, decisive and damning of all sins and is overwhelmed with a sense of his awful guilt in that he had not believed on the name of the only begotten Son of God.
This touches upon the «limitation of reason» identified by Pope Benedict at Regensburg.
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