Sentences with phrase «what kinds of acts»

In the limited sense of the matter that only considers what kinds of acts impeachment was designed to be utilized against, it is a fact that Obama is impeach - worthy.

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It's easy to discriminate against the minority cobbler down the street by traveling a few extra blocks to buy from «your own kind»; it's much harder to act out your racist biases when buying shoes at a big department store because, well, you have no idea what colour or sex or sexual orientation of the person who made those shoes is.
To achieve what essentially will be a new and dynamic art medium, Electronic Arts acts as a kind of production company with teams of draftspeople, writers, and musicians, who are signed up in much the same way as a record or movie company signs up talent.
The forum will begin with panel discussions on the implementation of the JOBS Act and what kinds of small - business capital formation it covers, and will be webcast live on the SEC's website.
Most of what a Federal Reserve Board member does is dealing with microeconomic issues having to do with bank regulation, bank mergers, bank supervision, consumer protection laws, CRA [Community Reinvestment Act], fair lending statutes — all kinds of things that have nothing to do with monetary policy.
If you are «firing blanks» as it were, then, according to the bible, you should not partake of any kind of se xual act no matter what.
I think what he's saying is pornography reduces the spectacle of sex to kind of an extracted physical act.
For the faithful in Christ can not accept this view, which holds either that after Adam there existed men on this earth who did not receive their origin by natural generation from him, the first parent of all, or that Adam signifies some kind of multiple first parents; for it is by no means apparent how such an opinion can be reconciled with what the sources of revealed truth and the acts of the magisterium of the Church teach about original sin, which proceeds from a sin truly committed by one Adam, and which is transmitted to all by generation, and exists in each one as his own» -LCB- Humani Generis 37).
But frankly, all the pastors ought to be doing in the first place is being a servant and a slave to others — that's what a pastor is anyway, at least what sketchy little bits of «pastor» roles can be made out in the NT, as it's scarcely mentioned — not necessarily standing up there and teaching everyone two or three times a week, running the show, and acting like some kind of CEO.
If the cost of addressing these kind of issues is to be wrongly perceived as having misunderstood, as acting in a way that is consistent with a hindrance to women (as in this instance by you) rather than what is actually happening — a combination of life experience and informed opinion acting in a way that is conducive to equality, dignity and empowerment for women then this is a price I am willing to pay for the sake of women's well being.
The bio feedback era has brought us to one of two conclusions: either there is a dimension of reality beyond the physical which can indeed relate to the physical, or the mind is only rarefied matter and what we have is merely one kind of body acting on another.
Generally defined as «dominating, restraining, or controlling another forcibly,» coercion involves interference with freedom, where «interference» means that the freedom in question is lessened in comparison with what it would have been had the interfering individual or group not acted at all, and this broad designation leaves open to dispute what kinds of interference are immoral.
What kind of lens can Jesus provide on these supposed acts of God that would make them somehow «holy»?
Samuel Johnson once noted the kinds of moves self - deceivers make: they congratulate themselves on a single act of generosity, telling themselves that they are generous people; or they dwell on the faults of others; or they avoid people who know what they are like, preferring the company of those who will not expose them to themselves.
I'm a moderate to liberal kind of guy but I have to honestly admit that what bothers me the most about Muslims is the «silence» in condemning the acts of extreamists.
Frankly, if you do get offended by it, I would want nothing to do with you, have little respect for you, and I would seriously question what kind of person you were to be so «offended» by an act of kindness and compassion.
It is a generous and charitable act to give of what we have to the poor; God is pleased with that kind of generosity.
As more than immediate, they must include distinct moments of some kind of internal distancing, a marking of a distinction a «stepping back» and an implicit awareness of what is occurring during an act of intuiting.
Advertisers, media owners, and their managers are greatly concerned about the numbers of people they reach, about what kinds of messages move people to act the way they want, and about the inclination of those they reach to return to the same media source.
Recently, Reformed pastors like Mark Driscoll and John Piper have revived this kind of language, Driscoll explaining that the Gospel begins with «God hates you, and it's going to go really really bad forever,» Piper concluding that natural disasters like the Asian tsunami and presumably the Haitian earthquake are acts of judgment by a holy God on an unholy people, stern illustrations of what we all deserve.
What kind of mother raises a person to act as you just did in posting such vitriol about someone you don't know?
With all the furor and dishonesty over the Supreme Court's decisions on contraception and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, it's a good moment to think about what kinds of structural weaknesses the center - right has in public debate and what can be done to address some of those weaknesses.
What is a joke to me is that everyone here is now on the Khabib bandwagon acting like he is some kind of unbeatable fighter.
What kids who are socially accepted do in these situations is they act like what the person said didn't bother them and in fact it was kind of lWhat kids who are socially accepted do in these situations is they act like what the person said didn't bother them and in fact it was kind of lwhat the person said didn't bother them and in fact it was kind of lame.
They are trying to push our buttons, but if we make the teasing not fun for them by acting like what they said was kind of lame, it's making it less likely that we will be teased in the future.
If you think your child gets plenty of attention and she's still acting out, consider that maybe what she needs is a different kind of attention: help with her emotions.
A scientific reason could be bypassing human - made rules (visa rules) which may prevent special kind of people come to U.S, in this interpretation lottery visa acts like what mutation does in biology.
We're going to take what we can get in terms of making some kind of common - sense change to the SAFE Act,» Seward said.
Depending what kind of changes one would want, the most radical change (even though I'm not a fan) would be optional preferential STV with no party lists but Robson rotation (used in the ACT and Tasmania) meaning that each candidate would have to campaign separately to get elected.
«That is the only kind of thing you find about a man of God when he misses the message of God or he acts beyond what God said.
This policy acts as a warning light on what kind of government Cameron's would be.
What we were surprised to find out was that the real differences we could detect in terms of when we did the swap experiments to say which yeast could outperform the other — what we learned was that the GAL1 gene, that the part [of] that, the DNA sequence is outside of the GAL1 gene, it acts as a switch to turn up or turn down GAL1 expression, that had evolved considerably from the ancestral situation; and same for the GAL3.And then what had happened was that each function had been optimized, that GAL3 had sort have been tuned to be sort of a loosely regulated kind of available anytime sensor of galactose and GAL1 had evolved to be an incredibly tightly regulated, in fact, it's the most tightly regulated gene you know of in yeWhat we were surprised to find out was that the real differences we could detect in terms of when we did the swap experiments to say which yeast could outperform the other — what we learned was that the GAL1 gene, that the part [of] that, the DNA sequence is outside of the GAL1 gene, it acts as a switch to turn up or turn down GAL1 expression, that had evolved considerably from the ancestral situation; and same for the GAL3.And then what had happened was that each function had been optimized, that GAL3 had sort have been tuned to be sort of a loosely regulated kind of available anytime sensor of galactose and GAL1 had evolved to be an incredibly tightly regulated, in fact, it's the most tightly regulated gene you know of in yewhat we learned was that the GAL1 gene, that the part [of] that, the DNA sequence is outside of the GAL1 gene, it acts as a switch to turn up or turn down GAL1 expression, that had evolved considerably from the ancestral situation; and same for the GAL3.And then what had happened was that each function had been optimized, that GAL3 had sort have been tuned to be sort of a loosely regulated kind of available anytime sensor of galactose and GAL1 had evolved to be an incredibly tightly regulated, in fact, it's the most tightly regulated gene you know of in yewhat had happened was that each function had been optimized, that GAL3 had sort have been tuned to be sort of a loosely regulated kind of available anytime sensor of galactose and GAL1 had evolved to be an incredibly tightly regulated, in fact, it's the most tightly regulated gene you know of in yeast.
Yim, a mechanical engineering professor at the GRASP lab at the University of Pennsylvania, says that his robot is one of the first fully active prototypes of a new kind of machine composed of what some researchers call smart matter: mechanical parts that can function independently and act cooperatively.
This kind of core strength gives you the power you need to act on what is in line with your innermost values — it can put you in touch with your dharma, the very purpose of your life.
Researchers concluded that the simple act of recording what you eat prompts you to reflect on what you're consuming and what kinds of habits you're developing.
«People tend to gain weight steadily, on average — not everybody — and get more fat and tend to lose lean mass up to about age 65, and then what happens is that there's a downward trend: Now people start to kind of slowly lose weight — again, not everybody, but the trend is that as you get older — the general population I see is in the 70s and 80s — they tend to lose weight,» says Michi Yukawa, MD, MPH, acting instructor in the department of medicine and the division of gerontology and geriatric medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Again, it's very similar to the Armor Thyroid, and it's able to be purchased over the counter because it's kind of a loophole in what we call the DSHEA act that allows things that are natural in nature to be able to be bought over the counter.
this article is very helpful in knowing the benefits of certain fruits and herb and vegetable that we take for granted, it also helps us to know the healing process is always through the right food and not pharmacuticals, because i have been going to the philopinnes every year for a eight week holiday for almost nineteen years and my doctor kept insisting that i take malaria tablets for the mosquito's so about eight years ago i looked at what food the local people consumed that keeps the mosquito's away, and found that many of them eat a kind of vegatable called a bitter melon or gourd which is called karela in india, from the ampaylaya bush and it contains massive amounts of varying types of vitamin b so i started to eat a lot of it uncooked with a morning and evening salad, over the next month i noticed that was not beeing bitten by any insects, so i concluded that my body ferrymones and general odour had changed and acted as a reppelant, but it would only stay that way as long as i used very little deoderant.i also felt a lot better because most malaria tablets contain too much quinine and that can only do you a lot of harm.
What is maddening is it seems like there is some kind of balancing act where you have to accept their presence since they can never be totally killed off, and almost cultivate them like little unwelcome pets, yet not let them get out of hand.
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In what they say is the «first of its kind in the dating events industry», Original Dating has launched Mixeo — a mobile app that acts as a companion to their events.
«Match Words» acts as a keyword or tag search, while «Reverse Match» allows you to see what kind of people are looking for someone like you.
In economic sense, a duty is also a kind of History of ICE Archives It's a story that began more than ten years ago... In March 2003, the Homeland Security Act set into motion what would be the single
Strong acting and detailed but unfussy direction by Joseph Kosinski (Oblivion, TRON: Legacy) carry the film through the few saccharine sticky spots, and overall the film is grounded in examining the kind of person who's drawn to this work, and what it costs them to do it.
But we have to wonder how much the stress is getting to Shoko and what kind of impact it'll have as the film lingers into its third act.
What he would do with this kind of power is hard to say, but he's already been shown to use his abilities for some of the most despicable acts a human is capable of so don't think for a moment that he'd be a kindly demi - god.
Dragon Quest XI Producer Hokuto Okamoto explained what kind of scenes will receive English voice acting, and why Square Enix decided to add it.
Part of what enabled this kind of behaviour to flourish is an endemic culture of Hollywood sexism, which Ringwald exemplifies with this anecdote about an unidentified «head of a major studio» who, after she put her acting career on hold and moved to Paris, was quoted as saying «I wouldn't know [Molly Ringwald] if she sat on my face.»
Despite her seeming reticence, the film becomes a kind of double act between her and Salim, filmmaker to filmmaker, as they and his band of Merry Men take a small UN jet to a mountainous region to shoot what appears to be his own fictionalised bio-pic.
Worthington makes the most of what little personality his character has but his own acting talents aren't particularly up to the occasion — he is willing but not possessive of the kind of emotive talent that would make us care for his survival.
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