Now come the critics,
whose early responses have been far from positive, raising the spectre of a traditional Christmas turkey.
Not exact matches
In their historical context, however, the issues, in
response to which the Pauline formula was forged, no longer existed: because Christianity was well on the way to becoming a gentile religion, separate from Judaism, the question of the salutary benefit of faith in Christ, which
earlier had arisen among Christians who did not observe the cultic requirements of Jewish law, and in that sense were without «works of the law, arose now among Christians
whose lives exhibited moral laxity, which could be understood in terms of popular moral philosophy.
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For disadvantaged students, however, especially those
whose stress -
response systems have been compromised by
early experiences of adversity, this question can feel vital and urgent, often dominating their experience of school.
DiNapoli,
whose office oversees local finances, is reportedly considering a more comprehensive system of state
response, including an
early - warning system to head off emerging crises and the creation of a state - level financial control board.
«The probe may potentially be useful to monitor patient's
response to medication,» said Associate Professor Louis Tan, Senior Consultant, Department of Neurology at the National Neuroscience Institute,
whose team has recently shown in a separate study that long term use of a MAO - B inhibitor reduces the progression of
early Parkinson's disease.
«Telling students
whose papers were downgraded that they can re-sit the exam
early is a completely inadequate
response.
In the mid-19th century, a sudden cultural mix of
early photography, science à la Darwin and fantasy by way of Lewis Carroll fueled an ironic
response from certain educated Victorian ladies,
whose pastimes included scrapbook diaries, parlor games (such as exquisite corpse) and — as on vivid display at the Met — photocollaged family albums.
In addition to Curry and Dr. Roger Pielke,
whose response to the inquisition I covered
earlier this week, the list of targeted apostates includes David Legates of the University of Colorado, John Christy of the University of Alabama, Richard Lindzen of MIT, Robert Balling of Arizona State University, and author Steven Hayward (who is not related to this author).
He argues that the result of less free and easy
early communication, along with a mother
whose responses are highly contingent on the infant's displayed emotions, is the development of fragmentation within the personality.