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    point in time Beispielsätze

    point in time


    1. "At this point in time all I know is that the containment has been removed to an unknown location and the shuttlecraft itself is deep in the bush at an unknown location


    2. ‘At least at this point in time


    3. same point in time when we left


    4. of red wine and a point in time that chimes complication,


    5. what point in time, marks the crossing


    6. ) This immediately highlights where John stands at this point in time


    7. Obviously, it must’ve been a point in time that had impressed upon her many lessons


    8. At one point in time, Alec questioned the elf on the encounter, wondering why he hadn't retaliated


    9. (namely grandchildren), depending what point in time the


    10. This is at the point in time when all in

    11. At this crucial point in time the big fellow will probably want our full attention,’ Alistair accented the word ‘full’


    12. The president of USA may be considered the most powerful person on Earth, but at any point in time, there can only be one soul taking upon this role


    13. If at any point in time, we are displeased with the story we are writing, we HAVE the freedom to change the script of our lives


    14. At this point in time, the human consciousness of the world has passed the point of neutrality and it is surging ahead towards Oneness or a holistic way of life


    15. If we could travel 4,550 years back in time and stop at a point in time, a few years before the supposed worldwide flood occurred (as it is described in the Bible) and set up our equipment and collect relevant data, we would be able to conclusively settle any dispute around the matter


    16. Romans 11:25 one can see that it is prophesied that Israel’s blindness will end at some point and that they will recognise and embrace their Messiah at a point in time, when the fullness of the Gentiles emerges or when the determined number of Gentiles (or people from nations other than Israel) have entered into God’s Kingdom


    17. How then should we treat those statements or sections from the Bible which we are unable to verify authenticity? Would it be accurate to assume that if we can prove 100% factual truth in all cases, would it be fair to treat the sections or passages for which we lack the evidence or foresight into the future, with exactly the same attitude? Would it be stretching it too far to think that we can demonstrate scientifically that the Bible as a whole is a supernatural unity and that we can accept with certainty that it contains true information on all aspects - even on subjects that we are unable to validate, due to our limitations? If we know that the information contained in this Book, predicted events that would happen in the future with 100% accuracy and continue to predict future events which we cannot assess from our point in time, should we not pay serious attention to what it says about those future events?


    18. Though, I don’t have a viable solution at this point in time


    19. Your life will resume back on Earth when you return at the same point in time you left


    20. ) His return would’ve been back to that point in time, regardless of length of absence

    21. until perhaps this point in time again


    22. It‘s an artificial invention based on the number of dollars the consumer is willing to spend on goods and services based on its perceived value at some particular point in time


    23. The inherent ―right‖ to terminate one‘s (own) life as it relates to vague or questionable notions defining quality of life, introduces yet another dubious precedent as it relates to Choice, especially in rather gray areas where the decision to either perpetuate or curtail an individual‘s life has been proxied (sic) at a time when that individual could not possibly foresee the (uncertain) consequences of such decisions entrusted to the care of family members or friends (concealing underlying motives for authorizing such decisions, perhaps) or where a potential illness at some uncertain point in time or that individual‘s problematical reaction (to that illness) could not possibly be understood in advance; that is to say, until that individual is actually sitting on Death‘s doorstep


    24. Before he could return to Kate and his girls, William believed he would have to return to the point in time in which he had been in the midst of a battle in the Revolutionary War


    25. In this manner, morality is a constant that neither evolves nor recedes however remaining subject to (social) formalities or customs that inspire the (moral) standards of a particular society at a particular point in time


    26. Where are those weapons? Are they buried somewhere in Iraq? Are they in the hands of terrorists or hidden in Syria? In my opinion, at this point in time this last possibility is far more alarming than the worrisome question “why the intelligence was not more precise and exact”


    27. Your men are the best-trained group on the Front at this point in time


    28. He had to return to his Corvette at some point in time - the later the better as far as I was concerned


    29. Up until that point in time, technology did not have the ability to connect


    30. That connection had started the march to this point in time, where the binary numbers of one and zero would intertwine and unlock what was held within the scroll

    31. Their world was constructed by someone it seemed, at some distant point in time


    32. I have at no point in time left the tent unsupervised


    33. It will probably always be that way, since at any point in time our arrogance and self-esteem do not let us see our lowly position on the continuum of knowledge from zero to All-knowing


    34. Having awesome pennies was more important than a little floor burn on my forehead at that point in time


    35. Monique prayed to God for that to be true, but at this point in time, she just wasn’t too sure…………………


    36. Even with all his faults, his narcissism, his dishonesty, his personal attacks and the absolute absence of gratitude for all Jack and I had done to help him and his family, well over $35,000 in cash up to this point in time alone, I couldn‘t shake the thought, He‘s my brother, he‘s my family and I used to really love him, and he looked so sad and drawn when I saw him


    37. (intention, purpose, at a point in time, to obtain) para; 2


    38. We have reached the point in time, where our consciousness can have a great effect on the rest of the world


    39. At some point in time all of us dog owners need to administer some dog behavior training


    40. Milestones are identified clearly, which is a specific point in time in a project, where important deliverables or good amounts of days are spent

    41. At any given point in time, the statuses of configurable items are taken as snapshot


    42. A combination of these will actually gives the status accounting in a particular point in time


    43. This is critical, as any point in time, if you want to restore back to a working condition of your product, it’s possible with status accounting


    44. This is nothing but the status accounting records available for that period and version of those files available, so Windows goes back to that point in time working software


    45. The Earned value is at any point in time, what is the % of work completed and what is the planned value in proportion of completion, they have earned


    46. We use (Earned Value – Actual Cost) to calculate Cost Variation, here it its (700 – 900), so -200$ is cost variance at this point in time


    47. that point in time--in the relatively new phase of our relationship--I had my doubts that


    48. any point in time


    49. hospital, or from where she had been at any point in time while inside the hospital


    50. This usually begins in the teenage years when an almost magical look or smile and perhaps a touch, sets off the fires within you, that prior to that point in time, were completely unknown














































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