Sentences with phrase «war with very»

However, in (a) blueprints smacks more of engineering solutions than scientific ones making me very uncomfortable with that choice and (b) since the challenge of global warming and climate change is the equivalent of fighting many battles in a virtual war with very unpredictable outcomes, chaos is the more likely outcome.
Meanwhile, Rene draws upon the stark nature of his subject of war with the very Vermeer composed and characteristic of his soldier portraiture.
The game looks as good as you would expect being set in a universe where there is only war with very ruined metallic rocky terrain.
For a long time now, especially among educators, there has, in fact, been an influential school of thought at war with the very idea of human nature.
For that society to endure in a culture at war with the very foundations of its freedom will require more than space for alternatives.

Not exact matches

Such a liquid market, in which buyers were comfortably in the driver's seat — with bidding wars the norm and house inspections regularly waived all in the name of FOMO (fear of missing out)-- meant there was very little possibility of anyone with any sense allowing their home to go into default.
Most of the homes here are war - time bungalows with very steep rooflines, she says, although she adds the homes are very functional and built on big lots.
Now, these are moments you're very familiar with, like in the last Star Wars: The Force Awakens, when Rey realizes the force is with her.
He also described «an intimidating moment» as a newly - minted officer at Fort Carson in Colorado, where he met and worked with some of the Iraq War's very first veterans.
Even as his counterparts like Atlanta rapper Killer Mike — who has been very vocal about America's racist war on drugs and his own political beliefs — used their celebrity for fundraising, meetings with politicians, and self - penned articles; the rapper usually left politics to the side as he expanded his business and rose to the top of the corporate ladder.
Though we don't use the Coppock indicator in its popular form, the 29 signals in this measure since 1900 have been associated, on average, with market returns of 19.6 % over the following year, and only 3 yearly losses among those signals (one because of the entry into World War II, and the others because the signals were driven by the reversal of a very weakly negative reading, as was the case for the latest signal).
Though salarymen worked extremely long hours and were expected to provide the utmost loyalty and sacrifice to their corporation, they were rewarded with thoroughly middle class lifestyles and promises of lifetime employment — a significant step - up from the very humble lives that most Japanese lived before World War Two.
These types of monetary competitions are built around the very real understanding that nuclear armed nations can not afford to fight old - fashioned, kinetic wars with each other.
It could be commercial real estate, inflation, a war, a sovereign default (e.g., Greece, Japan, UK, Italy), another wave of corporate defaults, or, a very weak economy, with banks that are willing to clip spreads, but not take any significant financing risks.
My friend — lost his very real life — while dealing with a very real grenade in very real war.
There is in fact an Abrahamic religion that has a very violent past, one ridden with; war, slavery, colonialism and intrusive missionaries - it is not Islam.
The fear you predominantly preach here: a) is — for the most part — unbiblical (at the very least it misses a biblical balance) b) does not lead to falling in love with Jesus, but simply running from him c) demonstrates that you believe in a war - mongering God, not one who «abounds in mercy and compassion.»
why do people speak of the egyptian army as powerful?what war have they won?in 1967 they ran with their tails between their legs in front of a very tiny nation.you can have the hardware but if you are not courageous enough during war, then you are worst than a coward
And keep in mind that Gerhard Lenski was of a very Protestant, almost Barthian, view that biblical religion is at war with the religion of communal - institution adherence epitomized by the Catholic Church.
Rather than praise the college for warmly inviting President Bush to give its commencement address, Neuhaus chose to chide the institution because one hundred teachers (less than 30 percent of the faculty) published a respectful letter disagreeing with the very reasonable view that the Iraq War policy is not de-facto «God's will.»
«In the new 24/7 mediaverse, in a brutal, unending culture war, with the web unleashed and news and opinion flashing every few seconds, you can very easily lose yourself, and forget how and why you got here in the first place.
For while we argue about stroller brands and family size, millions of women are engaged in a different kind of mommy war, fighting with every decision of every day for the very survival and future of their children.
No one laughs at God in a hospital No one laughs at God in a war No one's laughing at God When they're starving or freezing or so very poor No one laughs at God When the doctor calls after some routine tests No one's laughing at God When it's gotten real late And their kid's not back from the party yet No one laughs at God When their airplane start to uncontrollably shake No one's laughing at God When they see the one they love, hand in hand with someone else And they hope that they're mistaken No one laughs at God When the cops knock on their door And they say we got some bad news, sir No one's laughing at God When there's a famine or fire or flood
Thus, tragically, the very sense of local community over which (in part) the war was fought, with its attendant opportunities for friendship and communication between white people and Negroes, foundered and perished.
If, as I think orthodox Christianity ultimately teaches, and as Solzhenitsyn's «Father Severyan» plainly teaches in November 1916 (excerpted here), that humans are inherently prone to violence (and that the lesser evil of state - derived war is the price we pay for living not in anarchy but in «sword - bearing» states), then not only is 1) contrary to the New Testament's real teaching, but 2) is impossible and 3) requires a coercion that will bring with it very deleterious consequences.
The U.S. is a violent society, as reflected in the statistics showing the very high rate at which we kill each other and the frequency with which we go to war.
On top of that, the same right - wing cons who praise capitalism as the reason that millions of people have, truthfully, found a way out of poverty, support politicians who keep wages stagnated, attack the very CONCEPT of a minimum wage despite the skyrocketing inflation and general cost of living, and support one war after another that makes a handful of people VERY rich while millions suffer, and thousands of troops come home with no legs (and thus, lose their jobs and often never recovvery CONCEPT of a minimum wage despite the skyrocketing inflation and general cost of living, and support one war after another that makes a handful of people VERY rich while millions suffer, and thousands of troops come home with no legs (and thus, lose their jobs and often never recovVERY rich while millions suffer, and thousands of troops come home with no legs (and thus, lose their jobs and often never recover).
Certainly individuals are different than nation states (by this I mean that as individuals our choices are clearer - not that we can not properly discern whether a particular war is or is not necessary - but even then its much much tougher) and matters of war and peace are very much filled with variables men and women as individuals would have an a very difficult task of unwinding to find some acceptable scenario.
This plunder and revenge plunder went on for hundreds of years until Pope Urban II rather cleverly came up with a strategy to stop the warring that was threatening the Catholic Church's very stability.
He's winning the war military and there's no proof it was he who used them... It's very worrying that we would actually attack another country with missiles, before there's any evidence of who actually did what it was - if it was done at all.
Outside of the iconic opening crawl, Star Wars wastes very little time explaining what's going on, which is pretty remarkable when you consider that it's a tale of political upheaval with an undercurrent of Eastern mysticism.
It is the Reason of Plato at work, freeing us from old, stale habits of thought in the expectation that out of the resulting conversation, from the very turmoil and confusion of interpretations at war with one another, can emerge in good time a better understanding and a better practice of what it is to become and be within human communities.
«It turns out that, with the exception of the war years, a very large majority of people who entered the Gulag left alive.
For me, who started out my life as an evolutionary, nihilist, atheist... It is very good news that there is a God, He is good, He loves me, I am not alone, He will never leave me or forsake me, He loves being with me, I'm can be more myself with Him than without Him, He isn't afraid of my doubts, I'm free to question anything, I'm safe, death is not the end, the earth will be restored, we will see righteous government, there will be an end to war, I will get to be a part of that restoration, I am a part of it now, all I do now that is of the kingdom shall remain, I will see the full fruit of that labor in the world to come... Wow.
While most of his books since his move to that liberal aerie have dealt with American history, he has also joined the culture wars now raging inside the Catholic Church, and very much on the liberal side.
(and «God bless America» First a politician talks war - language, and ends with this thoughtless pronuncation, very strange)
«It was also the custom from very early times,» says Lods, «to slay adults, especially prisoners of war and criminals, with rites more or less resembling those of sacrifice.
We the Amercians will never forget 9/11, and we will never forgive that is why we Suport and created Isreal and kicked out the filthy Arabs, and we went into Iraq to get rid of Saddam, so what if hundereds of thousands have been murdered, raped and tourchered at least we now have total control over the oil fields, i know Afganistan had nothing to do with 9/11 but since no super power had ever invaded and captured Afganistan we will very soon do that, we soport India who are also doing a graet job in Kashmir so what if 110,000 kasmiries have been killed it happens when there is a war, we also say thank to Serbia for kicking ass of the Muslims there, while in Russsia the chechins have been put back to stone age, So you Muslims forget what has happened to you, BUT WE WILL NEVER FORGET 9/11!!
Few of the novel's readers will be surprised to learn that in 1939, White, boarding with an Irish family, mad with fear of impending war and in the grip of drunkenness, came very close to seeking reception into the Church.
From controlling the foreign Affairs of Afghanistan after the 1st Anglo - Afghan war to drawing the Durand line between the Pashtuns after the 2nd Anglo - Afghan war, Why should the Afghans trust the British when the forefathers of Afghans fought against the Empire and today you send your royal family member on military expeditions in Afghanistan, why good have you done for any other country you have entered into militarily - what good can you do for Afghanistan when you have never been sincere with Afghans, Afghan never bought the story of Britain entering the war to eliminate poppy fields, the world is aware poppy production increase where British are present and Afghans know very well the British empire introduced poppy growing over 200 years ago to Afghanistan for transport through silk road and on to Hong Kong.
Things might very well be different, however, with the International Criminal Court (ICC), which on April 11 was empowered, on a permanent basis and over strenuous American objections, to try individuals» including sitting heads «of «state» for geno cide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
At certain times in history, during the Civil War, for example, pecans and other nuts were very expensive and hard to find, and people needed to come up with creative, new ways to make delicious desserts... and thank goodness for their innovation, because otherwise, we wouldn't have this tasty, pecan pie-esque Amish pie.
During the heyday of the British Raj in India, roughly from 1858 to the end of World War I, Indian food became very popular in England, and its popularity reflected the English love affair with India.
I am sure my mother made many things but the things that stick in my mind are rabbit stew (we had to take a half hour bus ride then a ten minute train ride to buy the rabbit), pilaff (my father learned to eat it in Singapore and Sumatra during the war), lamb chops and roasts (we bought a side of lamb a week for the family of 5) with vegetables and «Eggs a la Mummy» — fritters made with left over vegetables and very popular on Sunday nights.
War, on the other hand, was very much in, and while the majority of the First World War was a muddy, depressing exercise in imperial hubris and mechanised slaughter, dogfights came out the other side with their reputation enhanced.
On weekends off during his Air Force training during World War II, he hiked miles in both directions to get to climbing peaks — usually alone, and often with very little understanding of what he was doing.
He climbed out of the pool and rubbed his eyes, which were red with chlorine, and said in a very loud, smart - aleck voice, like I had when I was his age: «They used this chlorine on the Germans in World War I and news they're using it on us!»
Of that group, 14 of them played prior to World War II which leaves just ten who represented England whilst at Burnley from the resumption of football after the war until 1974 and this at a time when Burnley were a successful club, spending virtually all of the time in the top flight with some very successful seasoWar II which leaves just ten who represented England whilst at Burnley from the resumption of football after the war until 1974 and this at a time when Burnley were a successful club, spending virtually all of the time in the top flight with some very successful seasowar until 1974 and this at a time when Burnley were a successful club, spending virtually all of the time in the top flight with some very successful seasons.
Whether Arsenal restore their interest genuinely remains to be seen, as the Gunners are linked with a host of midfielders from across Europe - and a bidding war for Gundogan could get very, very expensive and Arsenal will want to avoid that.
Today, I wanted to share with you a very fun printable: Star Wars inspired Chore Chart and Chore Bucks!
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