I think you're confusing accusations of the board destroying the soul of the club
with losing our history.
Not exact matches
Musk is CEO of both, and one day after the triumphant liftoff at the Kennedy Space Center's old Apollo pad, he was on a conference call
with Wall Street analysts to explain how Tesla managed to
lose the most money in its
history in 2017.
That said, Seidel argues it's only a matter of time before
history catches up
with Apple, as it did previously when Apple
lost its desktop crown to rival PC - makers.
Camber Capital Management, a hedge fund
with an activist
history, has purchased 5.7 million shares of Tenet Healthcare Corp., or a 5.7 % stake in the money -
losing hospital chain.The emergence of Camber was disclosed Monday, just three days after Tenet's largest shareholder, Glenview Capital Management, resigned two Tenet board seats, citing irreconcilable differences
with management and the board.Glenview Capital, which owns an 18 % stake in Tenet, gave notice Friday that it would no longer participate in a stand - still agreement that had prevented it from launching a proxy fight for control of the company.Tenet investors welcomed the Camber disclosure Monday, driving up Tenet's stock price to $ 2.18, or 15 %, to $ 16.63 as of 12:30 p.m. ET.Tenet is the nation's third - largest investor - owned
However, contrary to the market
loses, XRP had something to smile about as it had its highest trading volume in
history with a total of $ 160 billion of notional - traded coins that got traded in just one quarter.
Some of this has to do
with the enduring quest to make
history resemble a science, a vision that took hold in earnest in the nineteenth century and has never entirely
lost its appeal among academic historians.
It must be very easy to fall in
with the commonly held beliefs of one's peers and neighbors at a certain time and
lose the perspective of
history and of a greater morality.
Again, the unspoken assumption is that what is important in the differences between religions has nothing to do
with how close their theological descriptions of God correspond to reality, either because those differences don't exist or because they are impossible for us to judge, differences too subtle to be detected by us,
lost in the «noise» of our human limitations, personal
history, genetics, and so on.
Going back to the
history of crucifixion, I do agree
with the author that the nails were actually driven through the wrist rather than the palms because driving the nails through the wrist made it harder to tear
lose.
The
history of the church is marked by interminable hours of silence, while the clamour of the persecuted, the imprisoned and marginalised was silenced, and the churches preferred to stick to the conventions, maintain good relations
with the powers, not
lose their social standing.
I can't help but think that if more people took the time to actually educate themselves about that
history, the pledge would surely
lose some of it's luster
with them as well.
But the
History of the Peloponnesian War is largely concerned
with Athenian immoderation and imprudence» and, above all,
with its worship of dynamism and power, which won many campaigns but eventually
lost the war.
With the good news that the Catholic religion is in steep decline here and
losing political and legal influence it never should have had, fairly soon those definitions, and the religion itself, won't matter as anything other than a sorry footnote in
history.
While the editors struggled
with the notion of progress because of the war, they did not
lose their faith in its importance as a driving force within
history.
However, the concept of «original» in original sin does not require a
history that includes a past Garden of Eden
with a now
lost perfection; nor does it require blaming Adam and Eve for our own moral condition.
The naturalistic portion of modern culture strips the self of transcendence and reduces it to a stream of consciousness.12 When man is identified
with the natural order, when time becomes everything, when
history is self - explanatory, individuality is
lost.
The Scriptures, against their own will, intention, and warning, became the «paper pope»
with the result that the present was sacrificed, immediacy in preaching was
lost, and congregations became accustomed to being sacrificed weekly on the altar of «sacred
history»
In the process of that widening estrangement, Christianity has
lost its understanding of the Jewishness of Jesus; has
lost touch
with the culture out of which the message of Jesus was spoken, thus bringing a Gentile definition to Jewish words; and has
lost its sense of the immediacy of God's working through scandalous particulars in human
history in order to affirm the universal goodness of his creation.
J. Henry Waugh is indeed a «nut,» for he
loses himself in his own ordered universe, a baseball association complete
with statistics,
history and probabilities.
These biblical texts,
with their depictions of Amalek and the Canaanites as subhuman, were not
lost to religious authorities and zealots throughout
history: During the Crusades, Pope Urban II considered Muslim conquerors of Jerusalem to be Amalek.
We might compare
with it the way in which in Greek
history the individual came into his own after the old city states
lost their freedom and importance.
Often the connection
with him might seem to be
lost and could be traced only by painstaking search into the
history of a particular body or movement.
If it is true that there is more heavenly rejoicing over the
lost sheep that is found than over the sheep that have not strayed, God's embrace shows one important sense in which the
history that began
with the eating of forbidden fruit in the Garden and that will end in the heavenly city is a good one.
The courts would simply apply the RFRA
with its «compelling state interest» test, and, if
history is any guide, the claims of religious liberty would
lose.
In that case, to repeat, nothing will be
lost and much will be gained, both for the understanding of the faith in God self - revealed in Christ and for the Church which
with all its imperfections and inadequacies has proclaimed this faith to the world through twenty centuries of
history.
In fact, the whole purpose of the discernment of spirits coincides
with Milton's purpose in writing Paradise
Lost: as Fish has rightly seen (and he was the first to do so), Milton wants us to live through the consequences of sin in our imaginative reenactment of salvation
history (no wonder he felt that Paradise Regained was the capstone of his work) in order to keep us from the more dire lessons that life imparts.
The real problem at this moment of our
history is that -LSB-...] humanity is
losing its bearings,
with increasingly evident destructive effects.»
The building of the Church as a community
with complex organizational structure,
with manifold functions and leaders,
with various responsibilities to the society around it, can easily degenerate into the building of religious clubs, of sororities and fraternities and of national associations for the promotion of good causes, if the understanding of the Church's purpose, of its responsibility to God, of the nature and action of God, of man and his
history, of the meaning of the Church's work in all the complex of human activity and of the interrelation of the various aspects of its work are
lost to view.
You can not have a society like America's: multiethnic,
with fractured families, dog eat dog, win or
lose, limited healthcare, and a
history of violence — and then let people buy guns easily.
Very informative article, proving again that we moderns have really
lost touch
with history and food preparation.
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Last season Seattle became the first team in league
history to win its division
with a
losing record, as the Seahawks beat the Rams in the season finale to rise to 7 — 9.
The permanently is speculative due to the nature of his injury but there is enough medical
history to point towards Marchisio having
lost speed and agility
with that ACL injury.
Arsenal fans blame ozil for
losing... What they don't wan't to see is that Ozil is not the only important player underperforming, our best player of the last season is playing crap and that man is ramsey, do you guys remember the gerrard and lampard
history with the england national team?
Maybe it stretches into October,
with the Indians pushing to extinguish one of the great
losing streaks in sports
history — the city of Cleveland's.
Some even said it was the early kick off time and while our
history points to troubles
with early kick off, I believe there are other major reasons why we
lost.
I don't understand why
history always repeats
with Arsenal, when you think we are finally going on a good run, then suddenly we succumb to pressure which initially starts
with injuries, then we
lose the will to fight in important matches proving some pundits who hates Arsenal right, yet the same thing happens again.
We may have been raped in the SF, You all forget what was, said since last season, everyone agreed the midfield was poor, and the summer didn't help and we braced our selves for the worst, now we have made
history perhaps
with poor football but the problems never left, some people say «we
lost to fucking Roma» I doubt you all understand what it means to have the players you need and want, eusebio di Francesco has what is needed to play HIS football, lucho signed poor midfielders BUT they were required for his FOOTBALL not in any way the Barca way (he played attacking and entertaining but it's sad to see no one wanted to acknowledge that those signings weren't right, He got figured out and left like a man
with BALLS Valverde restored positional play and brought emphasis to the midfield but he lacks the MF to do it.
I too also know that we look weak at the back but i also believe they have learnt from there mistakes last season and have a stronger unity this season going into the 3rd season
with the team wenger has put together without
losing key players and adding real Quality and world class that i havent seen before because none of our
history says we bought our trophies we won them
with all the unexpected beliefs and never bought into the society and modern game we seen before us not one of our legends were already labelled for they are today before they came to us The made a name for themselfs in our Jersey and build a foundation of what we represent today Before Arsene Wenger and
with him We are a club that overachieve and under promise Everything we've done has be our very own unique way of doing it not the way other clubs are ahiceving i for one will not Follow the Man City's ambitions Chelseas Manchester united or anyone elses
This is the second time in Clippers
history they've
lost a game by at least 20 points,
with the opponent recording exactly 11 steals, 5 blocks and shooting greater than 90 % from the FT line.
That such a campaign is needed points out a troubling truth: That
history is perilously close to being
lost, and
with it the legacies of some of America's most remarkable athletes.
Things get started on Tuesday night
with the American League Wild Card Game at Yankee Stadium,
with the New York Yankees hosting the Minnesota Twins, the latter the first team in baseball
history to reach the postseason one season after
losing 100 games.
The fan favorite would be a nice touch, sure, but his
history with the team would be taken for granted the second he started stinking, especially if the team is
losing around him.
But he also has a
history of brushes
with the law and recklessness
with firearms, and according to former teammate Dwayne Schintzius, he once shot his rottweiler in the head because the dog caused him to
lose a bet.
The Cleveland Indians, who
lost to the New York Yankees in the ALDS, won 102 games, making this a prolific year for top - tier teams, just the sixth season in MLB
history with three teams winning 100 games.
The
losing Team has a lot to go back to for opportunity to improve where the Winners usually rest on their W. Team The Alley is trying to set
history this Summer and they will not be complacent
with their aspirations.
The role of the fans at this juncture it our club's
history appears
lost of most individuals who frequent this site following a victory... I'll explain further, but first I must state that I have cared for this club dearly for the better part of 35 years, so my critique is both measured and carefully considered... there is certainly nothing wrong
with celebrating a victory, regardless of the circumstances, but making wild predictions or fawning over players after a lacklustre win solves very little, if anything it enables those in charge to continue down the road too frequently traveled
He
lost his confidence the day we
lost 8 - 2 to Manchester all he has is
history past try paying your bills
with last months pay He needs to GO!!
The playoffs are always about who has the hot goalie, and that, coupled
with the fact that the Kings have yet to
lose a game on the road in the playoffs, gives me enough reason to believe that they will claim their first Stanley Cup in their 44 year
history.
United and Sunderland have a long
history, playing 144 matches in their
history with United winning 64, drawing 38 and
losing 42 times.