Schauer writes that one could view his book as an "attempt[] to account for what seems to be an obviously important fact about the world: law is commonly and
valuably coercive." Indeed, "[i]t has long seemed self-evident--at least to ordinary people--that coercion, sanctions, punishment, and brute force lie at the heart of the idea of law."
"Using audio books can also help users relieve eyestrain and use their travel time more
valuably," he said.
For Islamic finance to flourish, time would be more
valuably spent creating new financial products that are Shari'ah-based rather than adapting existing conventional products to become Shari'ah- compliant.
"I find it very important to know prescribers in the area personally, as they learn to see me as a colleague who can
valuably complement the work they offer in their practices," notes Dayani.
Turner
valuably analyzes a variety of factors that came together to revitalize them.
Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development stated that the first workshop witnessed strong competitions among the entrepreneurs who put forward
valuably high-quality ideas that impressed the judges.
In Chapter 3, for instance, the films The Age of Innocence, Gangs of New York and The Great Gatsby (noticeably, films not based on postmodern literature) are examined through Slethaug's 'lens' and then,
valuably I would argue, linked and contrasted with the other film(s) discussed in the chapter.
Each individual has his/her own variation of effective work style, and in a CoWorking environment, this is
valuably noted.
Everything in the kitchen is open to visitors to inspect, use and, most
valuably, review.
This focus on 'graphic anarchy'
valuably sets the tone of the aesthetic assault that was at the centre of the DKs' output.
It does not
valuably elucidate larger issues of what it means to create opera in the twenty-first century.
So I eavesdrop unabashedly and this is what I glean - most
valuably, I have to add, because I managed to absolutely befuddle my prankster friend Barney 30 minutes later with my new found knowledge.
Apropos of the council's "public," she
valuably explores "the role played by the advance in levels of literacy" (56).
In many ways, this book reaffirms many of the points Yong has already
valuably contributed to the topic of religious diversity, including his groundbreaking argument that pneumatology provides unique opportunities for Christian theologies of religious diversity, because conceptions of the Holy Spirit are both theologically grounded and culturally flexible.