So if higher wages
are out of the question at your company, try to first center a discussion about rewards around nonmonetary perks.
Centralization of worship
was out of the question at that time, and they rid Deuteronomy of any such program by ruling the passage 12:1 - 7 to be a later intrusion; and by reading 12:14 (RSV: «at the place which Yahweh will choose in one of your tribes, there you shall offer...») «in any place which Yahweh shall choose in any one of your tribes.»
A swap deal would appear to
be out of the question at the moment, but with both players facing uncertain summers it could prove beneficial for all parties.
Given that we're not terribly far from Vancouver (some 4.5 hours) where Foncie did his work, I don't see it as
being out of the question at all.
My family was on the lower - end of the middle class scale and private school
was out of the question at this point.
While color panels
are out of the question at this point in time, leaving us with just black and white choices, it ain't too shabby, either.
Unfortunately, when I was six, my parents had to sit me down and tell me getting a dog just
was out of the question at that time.
Of course, this is all just personal wishing, but I don't think that Final Fight DLC
is out of the question at all.
Many older Samsung devices are still getting security patches, especially in markets where they were extremely popular, but major updates
are out of the question at this point for devices from early 2015 and older, which are out of the standard 18 - month support period.
Not exact matches
Silverstein: And this
is the biggest
question that I have coming
out of the these conversations
at Davos — everybody
is telling me that blockchain can solve all these different problems.
As you've no doubt guessed, it
's a digital revolution that calls into
question the very principles
of education, prompting Peter J. Wells, chief
of higher education
at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half
of what students learn in the first two years
of a four - year technology degree will
be out of date by the time they graduate.»
According to a fascinating recent Nature article by Tom Clynes, science has
been hard
at work trying to figure
out the answer to that
question for more than four decades with the the Study
of Mathematically Precocious Youth.
At the time, Business Insider reported that the closing
of the fund could «raise a few eyebrows» in the so - called «Startup Nation» and lead to
questions about the calibre
of the young tech companies that
are coming
out of the country but it turns
out that the move may have
been motivated by different reasons.
The
question is if people buy into the idea that (1) smartphones really do harm their ability to take in the world (or,
at least,
are more «harmful» than «entertaining»), and (2) that they don't have the willpower to keep their noses
out of their notifications, and thus need a phone that
is designed to preempt most apps altogether.
But the company's willingness to spend (and lose) limitless sums money to drive competitors
out of business raises a
question regulators might soon have to answer:
At what point does
being too competitive make you anti-competitive?
Yellen turned the
question around: «When you say that central banks kill them, the usual reason that that has
been true, when that has
been true,
is that central banks have
been too late to tighten policy and they have allowed inflation to get
out of control and
at that point they have had to tighten policy very abruptly and very substantially and it
's caused a downturn.»
That ad uses video clip from Trump's attack on Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly in protest
of her
questioning of him
at a debate
of Republican presidential contenders last August when he said afterward that blood
was «coming
out of her eyes, coming
out of her wherever.»
Those four
questions are at the core
of a fascinating (and slim) new book, Building a Culture
of Health: A New Imperative for Business, by John Quelch and Emily Boudreau — which grew
out of a conference
of the same name held in April
at Harvard Business School and supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Now, after his most recent comments about Muslims, a 2020 British Open
at Trump Turnberry
is out of the
question, according to a report from The Independent on Sunday.
At one point a man asking a
question (who later turned
out to
be from the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution
of Falun Gong) grew so irate during his
questioning that when the microphone
was taken away from him, he carried on speaking — virtually shouting.
Questions are being raised about the levels
of oversight
at U.S. fertility clinics after two clinics suffered failures in their egg - freezing facilities and didn't officially report the problems until news reports came
out.
But if working longer
is out of the
question, you can ease your transition by building
at least a year's worth
of living expenses in an emergency retirement savings fund, ideally in cash, says Celandra Deane - Bess, a wealth strategy director for PNC Financial Services Group.
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Trump lashed
out at Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Twitter, saying that it
was «disgraceful» that a list
of questions Mueller reportedly submitted to Trump's legal team
was leaked.
If it
is phased
out, what will replace it in order to help maintain the financial integrity
of Canadian broadcasting
is an open
question at this point.
Even though these particular loans
are being taken
out at amazing rates, a lot
of small business owners still have a number
of questions when it comes to borrowing money to cover their small business needs.
So decent returns aren't
out of the
question just because valuations
are a bit stretched
at the moment.
While this isn't the first meeting between the leaders
of its kind, sources say this one has
been aimed
at hashing
out issues
of leadership, the entity's technological progress and
questions about what the priority should
be for the Advanced Technology Group (ATG), the name
of Uber's self - driving unit.
The sentiment seemed widespread on tech and media Twitter: there
was a lack
of specificity in terms
of questions about privacy (this allowed Zuckerberg to turn nearly every
question about the ownership
of data to a discussion about user interface controls that limit where data
is shown to other Facebook users), plenty
of dodged
questions (every time there
was a
question about the data Facebook generates about users beyond what they themselves enter into the system Zuckerberg needed to «check with his team»), and bad
questions that presumed Facebook sells data, letting Zuckerberg run
out the clock
at least three times by explaining the basics
of Facebook's business model (this
is precisely why I have
been so outspoken about the problem
of perpetrating this falsehood: it lets Facebook off the hook).
«The answer may
be entirely innocent,» Mr. Denton said, musing on the
question of whether Mr. Harder
was paid by someone other than Mr. Hogan, «but I think in order for people to understand what
's going on here, what the stakes
are, I think it
's important that it
be out in public, or
at least that he'd
be asked the
question in public.»
At which allocation a portfolio fall of 40 % is not totally out of the question; a real problem if it happens early in drawdown and hasn't at least been notionally planned for with a «what if» scenari
At which allocation a portfolio fall
of 40 %
is not totally
out of the
question; a real problem if it happens early in drawdown and hasn't
at least been notionally planned for with a «what if» scenari
at least
been notionally planned for with a «what if» scenario.
At the same time, it
is not
out of the
question that we may
be quietly allowing U.S. banks to go insolvent without disclosure, covering the losses over time
out of wide interest spreads on existing loans, and that we may
be able to avoid outward evidence
of mortgage deterioration simply by allowing the Treasury to go further and further into deficit on behalf
of the GSEs.
Meanwhile, the overall share
out of the labor force because they
're discouraged, have family responsibilities, transportation problems, illness, or a disability has stayed flat
at around 1 % since the BLS started asking this
question in the current form in 1994, they add.
 The Harper government
's decision last year to write off every penny
of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year
's deficit calculation (which I
questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already
been proven wrong. Since the money
was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would
be repaid — contradicting their own assurances
at the same time that it
was an «investment,» not a bail -
out), any repayment will come as a gain that can
be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it
's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it
is (even when the bottom has fallen
out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth
of the public equity share).
I
was pointing that
out to the readers
at large — to make the point that because there
is no claim, and many
of the sources
are unknown, that these writings often simply describe earlier purported events, that
's all the more reason to
question them.
Salon: Who Obama should pick to replace Giglio With Rev. Louie Giglio bowing
out of giving the benediction
at President Obama's second inaugural after his anti-gay sermons came to light, the
question turns to who should
be selected in his stead.
If there
was a
question about it, you'd think that
at least one
of the scores
of scholars and theologians that worked on the project for 20 years would have pointed
out the inaccuracy before it
was edited and printed — especially considering that not all the participants
are Catholic.
In another way
of looking
at it, it seems like you want to
be on an equal level with the rest
of the congregation in having the privilege to
question and not have it all figured
out, yet
at the same time you
are in the position
of being the head leader.
My
question is this: what would it take for the American church
at large (American church in this case meaning mainline denominations, other individual sects like the Mennonites with their huge variety
of conservative to liberal congregations, nondenominational churches
of all sizes mega and not, etc.) to make a concerted effort to call
out abuse demonstrated by clergy in both church, public, and private settings?
Anyway, maybe this material will help readers in expanding their context (or
at least in understanding my opinion) on why the calling
out of those who may
be considered Commenders could help bring light and resolution to
questions about Emergent Village system toxicity.
While I can not myself
question Julie based on my knowledge, I think it
is fair to
at least point
out that there
is legal documentation and testimony to support that Julie's side
is not the only side
of the story.
Questioning the tenets or leader
of a CULT
is not allowed (especially by non-members as you can tell by the mormons on here that
are freaking
out at those
of us that prefer freedom).
Let me ask you one
question... If you find
out what you believe in
is wrong
at the end
of your life, what will become
of you then?
The very appetite proceeding from labor and peace
of mind
is gone: we eat just enough to keep us alive: our sleep
is disturbed by the most frightful dreams; sometimes I start awake, as if the great hour
of danger
was come;
at other times the howling
of our dogs seems to announce the arrival
of the enemy: we leap
out of bed and run to arms; my poor wife with panting bosom and silent tears takes leave
of me, as if we
were to see each other no more; she snatches the youngest children from their beds, who, suddenly awakened, increase with their innocent
questions the horror
of the dreadful moment.
At a more profound level, the description ofeconomic man
is too simple to answer the fundamental
questions of what residents
of industrial economies do and should want to get
out of their abundant consumption and their generally quite specialised work.
This broad, liberal creed supported by a set
of idealistic categories that never
questioned seriously the progressive revelation
of the mind
of God in the existing personal and social relationships
of man has
been too much
at home in this prosperous world to need to call
out a rebellious Danish religious prophet who challenged the very categories
of its thought.
Now leaving the Church
out of account for the moment, such a future society will
be faced with the
question how it can ask all its members to subscribe to such an ethos without replacing (or
at least endangering) the freedom
of the individual by an enforced ideology and indoctrination.
When their Catholic marriage foundered,
at a time when divorce
was out of the
question for Catholics, the mother took a lover, a jaundiced Protestant named Jack, who moved into her bedroom while her husband moved to another bedroom down the hall, a room he shared with his daughter, Hilary.
My
question was aimed for the majority
of peope that also disagree with you as much as me and cling to their faith so violently that if someone even broaches the subject, they immediatly lash
out and try to either convert the unbeliever, condem him, or bring up the inane, breathtakingly stupid argument
of «I can't prove there
is a god, but you can't prove there isn't so we
're at an impass» — I think that argument
is probably the most frustrating thing EVER
If six
out of every hundred persons who went swimming
at a certain beach contracted a disease that had all sorts
of destructive effects, it would certainly
be regarded as a
question of public morals and safety.»