What stands out in Matthew, in addition to its Jewish slant, is the orderly way in
which the author groups the discourses of Jesus.
«The speaker is going to be interested in gaining the support of the Council and may take that into consideration of her funding of member items,» said Rachael Fauss, a policy expert at Citizens Union,
which authored the group's report.
Not exact matches
Finnegan is one of the individuals I was fortunate enough to interview for a series on the year ahead, Big Ideas for 2018, in
which I asked a number of my favorite award - winning marketing experts,
authors, and other thought leaders — as well as some of Firebrand
Group's own digital strategy and branding experts — to recommend one «Big Idea» that companies can leverage to get ahead in 2018.
In this edited excerpt, the
authors offer a first - person account of sales smarts from Philip R. Styrlund, CEO of The Summit
Group, a consulting and sales training firm,
which proves that when salespeople and customers are on the same team, finding solutions to a mutual problem can be easy.
The
group's
authors said that many of the incidents were merely just someone claiming to have seen a drone in flight,
which is far short of being at risk of causing an accident.
Javier Paz
author of the report
group Aite Group, who last year personally appreciated the list of key Blockchainów, doubts that the company would be allowed to projects, even open source, which passed examination, which can show all the f
group Aite
Group, who last year personally appreciated the list of key Blockchainów, doubts that the company would be allowed to projects, even open source, which passed examination, which can show all the f
Group, who last year personally appreciated the list of key Blockchainów, doubts that the company would be allowed to projects, even open source,
which passed examination,
which can show all the flaws.
In his new novel «The Leftovers» (St. Martin's), the bestselling
author of «Little Children» and «Election» follows a
group left behind after something called the «Sudden Departure,» a Rapture - like event in
which millions of people suddenly vanished like smoke.
By conceiving of collegiality in terms of «support
groups,» the
authors fail to appreciate the potential for strong forms of collegiality that have the character of friendship, in
which fellow pastors share each other's lives and help shape each other's character.
The
authors judge, correctly I reckon, that however individualistic conservatives» political and theological ideology may be, their churches are apt to function more like authentic communities — close - knit
groups, commitment to
which is viewed by their members not as optional but as integral to individual identity.
A second issue is the
authors» assumption that collegiality among pastors, though important, is inherently limited because «ministers feel unavoidable competition with each other,
which gets in the way of forming healthy support
groups.»
Evolution and the Fall is a collection of essays from a multi-disciplinary and ecumenical
group of
authors,
which sets out to address «a set of problems that arise from the encounter of traditional biblical views of human origins with contemporary scientific theories» (p. xv)-- not, one might add, in general, to answer them.
John Partington,
author of The Happiness Factor (New Wine Press) and national leader of the UK's Assemblies of God
group of churches, says happiness (
which is referred to around 30 times in the Bible) and joy (
which gets 300 mentions) are separate biblical entities.
Whereas some
authors of the former
groups arrive at a priori - constructions lacking the broad basis of verifiable facts, the latter school seems to be too reluctant to give that interpretation to their findings
which alone can make them really meaningful.
The
author's logic is that 12 % is the number, for
which we should start following that particular
group's holidays, a nd maybe culture.
The operation of such a ruling
group is pictured in the story of Boaz» negotiations for the redemption of Naomi's property (Ruth 4:1 - 12); the narrative is presumably from a comparatively late time, but the councils of elders persisted in the smaller communities right through Old Testament history, so there is ground for believing that the
author relates practice with
which he was familiar.
The
author is not a theologian, certainly not a systematic theological thinker; but he is profoundly interested in an idea, or m a
group of ideas,
which can be described only as «theological.»
Fr Vincent Twomey a leading member of the
group, and recent
author of Pope Benedict XVI: The Conscience of our Age gave an interview to Ignatius Press last year in
which he listed key intellectual infuences upon the Pope.
He understood, said the Review, that the evil of racism was not unique: «It is, as the
author points out, the same problem of prejudice
which in varying degrees affects all
groups of whatever color, race or religion.
After concerns were raised about his behaviour by a
group of pastors, including
author John Ortberg, the Chicago Tribune put together an investigation
which looked at various allegations made over a number of years including suggestive comments, extended hugs, an unwanted kiss, and invitations to hotel rooms.
This avoided formula milk among this
group of babies during the early feeding stage,
which the
authors suggest may have long term implications for future development of diabetes in these infants.
Most studies have revealed protective effects of breastfeeding on common infections in the first 8 to12 months of life.8, 27,29,30 One study,
which distinguished between infectious diseases until and from the age of 6 months, revealed results similar to those from our study.24 Although the
authors used exclusive breastfeeding for 3 months as the reference
group, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months reduced the risk of gastrointestinal tract infections between the ages of 3 and 6 months but not between the ages of 6 and 12 months.24 We can not explain why breastfeeding duration was only associated with lower risks of lower respiratory tract infection from 7 to 12 months.
«We found small but meaningful differences in developmental outcomes between late preterm infants and full term
groups,
which if applied to larger populations, may have potentially significant long term public health implications,» says lead
author Prachi Shah, M.D., a developmental and behavioral pediatrician at U-M's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
The 2
groups were statistically different in terms of their BMI,
which was judged as clinically not significant by
authors.
The two
groups were statistically different in terms of their BMI,
which was judged as clinically not significant by
authors.
The
authors are well aware of this and that's why they had to be forced to acknowledge the death rates in the first place and why they refused to compare them to the appropriate comparison
group,
which is white women at term.
On
group blogs, carefully identify
which authors are your best bet and approach them directly — a writer on the rise might be hungry for a fresh angle on an issue.
The
authors start from recent developments in citizenship theory — an area in
which Kymlicka's ideas on the rights of minority cultural
groups have had a major influence.
«During the past few years our
group,» says David Jones, an astrophysicist at the IAC and another of the
authors on the paper, «has discovered that the planetary nebulae with the biggest discrepancies in their abundances are usually associated with binary central stars
which have been through a phase with a common envelope, that is to say the process of expansion of the more massive of the two stars has meant that the other star is orbiting within its outer atmosphere, and the viscosity has brought the stars very close to one another.
We noted that surprisingly many canine inherited disorders are actually more widespread than indicated by their original discovery studies,
which opens up the door for several future scientific investigations, explains senior
author Dr. Hannes Lohi from the University of Helsinki canine genetics research
group.
She is the lead
author of a study in Springer's Journal of Cognitive Enhancement
which looked at the influence a three - month contemplative training course had on a
group of adults.
Reasoning that direct insertion of a metal into the bond would face too high an energy barrier, the
authors implemented a dual activation strategy, targeting a mechanism in
which gold coordination enhances the reactivity of the C - C triple bond while trifluoroacetate coordination to B stimulates transfer of the adjacent O
group.
Following this trend, last week Nature Publishing
Group (NPG) launched Scientific Reports, an
author - pays, open - access, online - only journal,
which reviews papers on technical soundness rather than impact.
Nonetheless, the overall success rate in the high - risk population is over 88 percent,
which the study
authors consider high, although complications such as implant explantation and flap problems occur more frequently in the high - risk
group than in lower - risk patients.
«This suggested that fungal symbionts that colonize plants
which are deficient in lipid biosynthesis suffer from a lack of essential lipids,» says Andreas Keymer, a PhD student in Gutjahr's
group and first
author of the new study.
The
authors suggest that, based on the results of their research, service companies would be well - advised to pay particular attention to situations in
which group service failures can arise.
According to first
author Olivia Remes from the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the University of Cambridge: «Anxiety disorders can make life extremely difficult for some people and it is important for our health services to understand how common they are and
which groups of people are at greatest risk.
Within the 65 + age
group, partisan affect polarization,
which the
authors identify as an especially important measure, grew at three times the rate it did for those aged 18 to 39.
This conclusion is bolstered by the
authors» analysis of data from a neighboring population of the same species,
which revealed that females that bred in
groups had a 30 % lower mortality rate than those that bred in pairs.
First
author Professor Martin Hrabe de Angelis, Director of Institute of Experimental Genetics at the Helmholtz Zentrum München, who invented the mouse clinic concept, said: «Our findings with regard to the genes examined are now available to the scientific community as a valid data set,
which can be downloaded free of charge from the IMPC (International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium) website, and form an excellent basis on
which we and other research
groups can develop and test new hypotheses.»
This is specifically true for fishes and the threchine beetles, the second of
which is also the
group featured in this study,» explains the senior
author of the study Prof. Mingyi Tian.
Dr Sally Wood, from the Coral Reef Research at Bristol (CRAB)
group in the School of Earth Sciences and lead
author of the paper, explains: «Coral build the framework of tropical coral reefs, creating habitats
which support one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth.
«While urbanization has caused cities to lose large numbers of plants and animals, the good news is that cities still retain endemic native species,
which opens the door for new policies on regional and global biodiversity conservation,» said lead
author and NCEAS working
group member Myla F. J. Aronson, a research scientist in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
And in this
group of mums, moderate alcohol intake was a marker for social advantage,
which may itself be the key factor in better balance, possibly overriding subtle harmful effects of moderate alcohol use, say the
authors.
By using a statistical technique known as Bayesian analysis —
which combines probability with archaeological information to improve precision for
groups of radiocarbon dates — the study
authors were able to produce a high - precision chronology model for early domestic horse use in Mongolia.
But that is probably not the only route through
which neuregulin - 1 confers its benefits, and the
group is exploring other possible mechanisms — such as whether the protein improves signaling between neurons,
which is impaired in Alzheimer's — says the study's first
author Jiqing Xu, a research associate in Lee's
group.
What is more, the distribution among these
groups was similar across all regions,
which suggests «a common origin from a single gene pool for all dog populations,» the
authors write.
With VEGF - A and CEA, we believe we may have invented a test that can help that
group of patients who don't have a risk of cancer get off the testing cycle and avoid surgery
which, in and of itself, has a risk of mortality or complications,» said C. Max Schmidt, MD, PhD, FACS, study
author and professor of surgery and biochemical / molecular biology, Indiana University School of Medicine.
Yet the Algebra II book that the
group submitted this year,
which CLRN gave a score of 26 out of 27 possible points, was written by a single
author, a North Carolina charter school teacher named Kenny Felder.
The
authors propose the global system be administered by the World Health Organization,
which already provides technical assistance to many national immunization advisory
groups.
First
author of the study, Dr Peter Harrison (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment), said: «We chose a particular
group of birds
which differ in how they display male and female traits, and the extent to
which males compete for mating.