Use the yellow ochre pencil
with a fine point to colour the indented line in the bottom right corner.
My method of drawing is simple: I draw the cartoon on plain white paper
with a fine point black drawing pen.
It's questionable whether consumers and governments in other countries are familiar
with the finer points of PIPEDA, which means even just the perception of overreaching data - snooping capabilities could be enough to instill a chill.
I am no longer familiar
with the finer points.
Maybe Wenger could put more pressure on the guys who deal with the transfers but it is harsh to blame a guy for failed bids when he is very unlikely to be the one making the bid and then dealing
with the finer points of negotiation.
Instead of tweaking the shade of that ubiquitous blue backing on my thesis defense slides and becoming acquainted
with the finer points of «business casual» attire, I've spent the last couple months frantically running about the lab completing the tasks set by my all - powerful minders.
While shark - like lawyers and a befuddled mad - scientist play fast and loose
with the finer points of facts, Nick is tasked with not so much refining tobacco's image, as changing the premise of the argument against smoking.
In the rush to ensure compliance
with the finer points of the new GDPR legislation, some organizations overlook the basic requirements for cyber security training to ensure data is handled properly.
In the rush to ensure compliance
with the finer points of the new GDPR legislation, some organizations overlook the basic...
While most families are not concerned
with the finer points of dog showmanship, knowing specific traits precludes adopting a mixed - breed or inferior animal that unscrupulous sellers attempt to pass off as pure - bred.
Now, it's your turn to further her education
with the fine points, including housetraining, household manners, basic obedience, travel etiquette, and even a few fun tricks.
Their leaders want to show beautiful progress (which means western style industrialization)-- so, they build big, showy concrete structures - in places where they have not been tested, and by workers not familiar
with the fine points of concrete.
The law in this area continues to evolve, and keeping pace
with the fine points of changing regulations is a job for a specialist legal team — like Aaron & Partners.
Plato's Socrates is concerned not
with fine points of the law but with the Larger Questions on which the law, and all of engaged human life, depend: what is Good, how can we live in a way that is in keeping with the Good and, above all, how can we go about knowing that anything is True.
The S Pen can be used to take notes, mark up screenshots, doodle, select text, or just navigate the phone's software
with a finer point than your finger.
Experienced
with the fine points of all high - level office software.
If you are struggling
with the finer points of resume writing or are wondering how to get started, try our step - by - step resume builder.
Not exact matches
While the headlines were preoccupied
with the recession label, there were
finer points that got glossed over
«You have to read the
fine print on some reward programs,» adds Steve Abrams, senior vice president of Purchase, New York - based MasterCard Corporate Payment Solutions,
pointing out that many free airline ticket offers come
with prohibitive blackout periods.
Drivers found to have exceeded the 30mph limit had been subsequently handed a # 100
fine and penalized
with an additional three
points on their driver's license.
At that
point, most people lose all interest in my investing, which is
fine with me.
The casino was
fined $ 10 million, but by that
point, Trump was associated
with the business in name only.
After my traditional line of questioning and selling the great
points about the career ahead for anyone lucky enough to get this position, I launched into my full disclosure and she sat staring at me like one does a child who is walking a
fine balance atop a 4 - foot brick wall —
with anticipation, excitement and a heaping does of sheer shock and wonder all mixed together.
If you're someone who wants to stay up to date
with business news and learn about the
finer points of finance and entrepreneurialism, then one of the best ways to pass your commute or workout is
with a business podcast.
«We've seen a few cycles of this,» he says,
pointing to the EU's $ 794 million
fine against Microsoft (msft), in 2004, for bundling its media player
with Windows, and the 2001 decision to block a merger between GE (ge) and Honeywell (hon), as other high - water marks of regulatory zeal.
She is comfortable shooting the breeze about the
fine points of intellectual - property protection, the structure of the human cortex, and the future of the music industry, punctuating all of it frequently
with an infectious laugh.
Strategists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch put a
fine point on the paradox of how central banks created both a liquidity solution and problem
with their historically aggressive measures while they and congressional legislators created a tighter regulatory environment.
Only, the app is performing
fine and there aren't any slowdowns right now, but it's clear that
with the continued growth at some
point there will be issues.
It's easy to get overwhelmed
with the
fine -
points of launching your Kickstarter campaign but
with some of the tools and services above, you can leverage technology to reach a wider audience and achieve your projects goals.
While many are willing to concede that they agree
with the basic definition of feminism — «belief in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes» — debate soon moves on to the
finer points of specific beliefs and campaigns.
On this account, everything was somehow
fine until Paul VI refused to bend
with the times — at which
point all hell broke loose.
West Western churches became guarantors of theological schools of thought Western church membership is often contingent on
fine points of doctrine Some western Christians believe that definite beliefs are incompatible
with tolerance The atmosphere arose in which anyone could start a church
Scholasticism Theology moved from the monastery to the university Western theology is an intellectual discipline rather than a mystical pursuit Western theology is over-systematized Western Theology is systematized, based on a legal model rather than a philosophical model Western theologians debate like lawyers, not like rabbis Reformation Catholic reformers were excommunicated and formed Protestant churches Western churches become guarantors of theological schools of thought Western church membership is often contingent on
fine points of doctrine Some western Christians believe that definite beliefs are incompatible
with tolerance The atmosphere arose in which anyone could start a church The legal model for western theology intensifies despite the rediscovery of the East
And one may, without being unpleasant about it, note that the mainstream media and the scientific establishment who beat the drums for the necessity of killing embryos in order, they said, to find cures for all kinds of illnesses, along
with politicians who agitated for multibillion - dollar referendums in California, Missouri, and New Jersey, were, not to put too
fine a
point on it, dead wrong.
So in this sense, I am
fine with Christians celebrating Passover and the other Jewish feasts, especially if they take the time and effort to not just celebrate the feast, but to show how it reminds us of Jesus and
points to what He did (or will do) for the world.
As a way of learning how to take alien
points of view, this sort of exercise is excellent, and some children do very
fine things
with it.
(Searching for differences between Republican and Democratic foreign policy experts is akin, he suggests, to «contrasting the
finer points of the sitcoms on NBC
with those broadcast on CBS.»)
So I guess you would be
fine with a student at a high school graduation getting up to the podium and saying «I would like to take this moment to reflect on how strength of will and character helped all of us to graduate today, and please join
with me for a moment of reflection at how amazingly the human race has evolved, to this
point of passing on our collective knowledge to each new class, and to hope that we add to it, for if we do not, the future may be very dim.
He is known to have been impertinent to his elders as far back as age 12, when he argued
fine theological
points with them in the temple, without any consideration for the feelings of his parents.
James W. Ceaser I was deeply impressed
with Peter Lawler's
fine essay, NASA Needs A Philosopher, above all
with his last
point — number 7 — about the possible character of relations
with other «civilizations» we might encounter in the universe.
What Mark S. and others are clearly
pointing out that these church people can say anything at Citizens of the US and if they want to speak in an official capacity for the church, that's
fine too, but they should in no way be invited to the planning table
with the joint chiefs the same way that PETA can stomp their feet all they want to but aren't actually involved
with congress on how to tax meat products.
Those who come from other ecclesial communities and enter into full communion
with the Catholic Church encounter great joy among some Catholics that they have, not to put too
fine a
point on it, «come over to our side.»
Some people dedicate a lot of time and energy watching Joss Whedon's «Buffy the Vampire Slayer» and debating the
finer points of that story, debating what Whedon's intent was
with certain images, what philosophy is supported by that storyline.
Late at night, splashing my face and neck, through sounds of water running I hear cruel cuts like pencil
points fine sharpened snapping against a smooth white page.Quick rinsing, covered now and tense, all stiff, peering alarmed from broken privacy, I for a moment harden,
with nor one clue, against....
Vic Stenger in his book God: The Failed Hypothesis, quotes a private communication
with Martin Wagner in which he
points out that: «In fact, the whole argument from
fine - tuning ultimately makes no sense.
Lind is a Mennonite, so readers will be pretty sure where he is heading
with his analysis, but if they have an interest in the
fine points of biblical hermeneutics, the journey on which he takes them is quite enlightening.
Oh... forgot you Proving... I wasn't referring to what he said... on the surface, it's
fine to have a
point of view... whether I agree
with it or not... but when you are A) in a position of influence and B) spending money to fight the opposing view... and it's to stop two people who love each other from wedding in the eyes of their Lord, then it is hate... if your ignorance allows you to think my comments are stupid... so be it... and one last
point about slavery... whether it was Democrats or Republicans who supported, or fought against slavery... many justified slavery because of their perverted interpretation of the bible... most people can't tell a simple story from one person to the next... but so many foolish Christians think they know exactly what the bible is saying w / o any doubt... forget the fact that it's been translated and passed for 1000s of years... yup you must be right that God is against two people loving each other... He must have made a mistake
with those folks huh?
This may be
fine for Protestants who believe that Catholicism simply perpetuates feudal ideas and superstitious belief, but it is not a very helpful
point of view when trying to understand the French
with sympathy.
Give it a rest, because even a bully in a school yard would know that out of nothing nothing happens, but of course it would take the nerd to conceive what the bully would not get even perhaps at a ripe old age, that what was always before the something which lead to the «thing» on the bully's hand was the Infinite and that what's on the bully's hand can be infinitely divided, or that between the bully's pinky and thumb exists an infinity in itself, as is between the number 1 and another number 1 (one unit and another unit), which make 2, or that the bully's hand will at one infinitely minute
point in time disolve into the INFINITE, give it a rest Tom, Tom
with the spelling, since you can not comprehend what lays between the
fine letters, let alone conceive the truth, and distill knowledge from the ore your inadequate imagination fails to mine.
v) A German logician, who was also a
fine theologian, Heinrich Scholz, has
pointed out, following Bolzano, that temporal designations belong
with the subject, not the predicate.