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existeia de eseer supremo que los creyentes saben que existe, lo sienten, pero no han visto.track avivaedio de la religin ms antigua del mundo el judasmo.sot aviva yaffjuda 26.00cuando estoy conectada espiritualmente, lo siento en elalma para los descendientes de abraham.. la existencia de eseser, segn el rabino juan alonso, la vemos a diario. sot juan alonso/rabino 13.26dios spuede obserr de muchas maneras, en la creacinenlas diferentes especies de la creacin, en el mar, aire. los humanos del judasmo sali el cristiismo. quienes creen que jess -quieera judo- es el hijo deltodopoderoso. para el padre john pedigo lapresencia de cristo en la vidade los feligreses. sot john pedigo/padre 17.44.00como edencia, no temos evidencia. nada ms nemos lhuellas del senor. la tercera gran religin del mundo, con casi dos mil millonesde seguidores es el islam. entreellos est imran. sot imran anai/crente del islam 03.3.29 "se que existedios por la lleza que hayn nuestro mundo, la creacin. no necesito ver adios, s de su presencia" pero no todos son fieles a lastres principales religiones. marc es fundor de
existeia de eseer supremo que los creyentes saben que existe, lo sienten, pero no han visto.track avivaedio de la religin ms antigua del mundo el judasmo.sot aviva yaffjuda 26.00cuando estoy conectada espiritualmente, lo siento en elalma para los descendientes de abraham.. la existencia de eseser, segn el rabino juan alonso, la vemos a diario. sot juan alonso/rabino 13.26dios spuede obserr de muchas maneras, en la creacinenlas diferentes especies de la creacin, en el mar, aire. los humanos del...
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Feb 25, 2017
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they currently lead 16—6 with just over ten minutes left to play at the aviva stadium.leapfrog scotland to top they would leapfrog scotland to top the table tonight. england are top of the women's six nations table tonight with three wins out of three after beating italy 29—15, although ireland could overhaul them tomorrow with a convincing victory over france. the italians, who haven't won in the tournament so far this year, took a surprise lead in the fourth minute as sofia stefan went over in the corner. but it was a good day for the english pack, who were simply too strong for their opponents. this was the third of three pretty similar tries scored by england hooker vicky fleetwood. she'll be going home with the match ball. england have a four—point lead at the top of the table, as they aim to win their first six nations since 2012. that was amazing, to get eight minutes —— 80 minutes after my belt —— under my belt up to coming back from injury. i cannot thank my team enough for enabling me to go over the white line. i haven't done that for a long time so it was rea
they currently lead 16—6 with just over ten minutes left to play at the aviva stadium.leapfrog scotland to top they would leapfrog scotland to top the table tonight. england are top of the women's six nations table tonight with three wins out of three after beating italy 29—15, although ireland could overhaul them tomorrow with a convincing victory over france. the italians, who haven't won in the tournament so far this year, took a surprise lead in the fourth minute as sofia stefan went...
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Feb 16, 2017
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are you taking a few pieces from her restaurant tell us about aviva.ay and hour and a half ago, the msci had a world record. the first new record. streak, thewinning dollar has nearly gone back into [inaudible] since trump was elected. this just as all the hallmarks are over and over brilliant. guest: that is a fair argument. you have seen it take run-up in anticipation of this reflation trade coming through and growth pick up coming through. it boils down to earnings. we need to see these earnings coming through. the signs of it happening quite encouraging. as we go forward, the trump agenda has been in focus, people talking about fiscal stimulus, infrastructure stimulus, it is becoming more of a xiaomi story. we need to start to see this playing out over the coming year. what is the show story in your book? with tax, tello me the kind of numbers were you say this would have an impact. half a trillion, a quarter of a billion. what are the numbers you boys and girls are tossing around? am talking of cutting the corporate tax rate would have a big impac
are you taking a few pieces from her restaurant tell us about aviva.ay and hour and a half ago, the msci had a world record. the first new record. streak, thewinning dollar has nearly gone back into [inaudible] since trump was elected. this just as all the hallmarks are over and over brilliant. guest: that is a fair argument. you have seen it take run-up in anticipation of this reflation trade coming through and growth pick up coming through. it boils down to earnings. we need to see these...
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but before that history was made in the aviva premiership tonight as bristol winger tom varndell broke time try scoring record. he surpasses mark cueto‘s tally of 90 tries to stand alone on 91, after crossing over against harlequins tonight. patrick gearey reports. tom varndell has plunged into rugby history, try 91 against harlequins was breaking the premiership record. whether at bristol or leicester and wasps, he turned it pace into points over his career. he told me recently about his love of crossing the line. i love scoring tries, that is myjob ina team, i love scoring tries, that is myjob in a team, any player wants to leave their mark on the game. if i can do that with my dry scoring, that would be fantastic. he has been trying for some time. varndell has played 12 seasons i'd english rugby's hires level, in a time he has appeared in 177 premiership games and run in 91 tries, a figure that puts him at head of mark cueto, that master try scorer. and a man who knows the miles that goes into every finish. his biggest asset is his speed. his lightning quick, always one of the faste
but before that history was made in the aviva premiership tonight as bristol winger tom varndell broke time try scoring record. he surpasses mark cueto‘s tally of 90 tries to stand alone on 91, after crossing over against harlequins tonight. patrick gearey reports. tom varndell has plunged into rugby history, try 91 against harlequins was breaking the premiership record. whether at bristol or leicester and wasps, he turned it pace into points over his career. he told me recently about his...
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Feb 27, 2017
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aviva has asked its 16,000 workers that very question. those who answered yes are not being put out to pasture just yet. they will get training for different jobs in the company. is insurance industry particularly vulnerable to automation. it's not alone and neither is the u.k. at of all american jobs are risk. genie: i wonder if robots can do what you and i do. >> i'm working on my replacement right now. genie: time for the press review. taking a look at the papers today. there was nothing ordinary about the oscars last night. >> let's start with the anti-climactic ending to the ceremony. huffington post reports that the blunder i warren beatty led to the most awkward moment in oscar history. it is already being sent up on twitter. let's show you a few those tweets. the sneakycuses russians of changing the vote to moonlight while another has likened it to another awkward moment in 2015 when steve harvey announced the wrong name for the miss universe pageant the contest winner. we are seeing twitter blow up all morning. genie: it was a bi
aviva has asked its 16,000 workers that very question. those who answered yes are not being put out to pasture just yet. they will get training for different jobs in the company. is insurance industry particularly vulnerable to automation. it's not alone and neither is the u.k. at of all american jobs are risk. genie: i wonder if robots can do what you and i do. >> i'm working on my replacement right now. genie: time for the press review. taking a look at the papers today. there was...
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Feb 25, 2017
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all the stories including the live sport, the six nations going on of course at the moment at the avivatime for meet the author. we have an all today which has dealt with 0ne an all today which has dealt with one of our greatest contemporary problems, the feeling of loss, maybe hopelessness among young people who feel the opportunity —— the future they have been brought up to believe in is an illusion. she was an art student in ireland and the story is told by the narrator struggles with mental illness and sees little hope. it isa mental illness and sees little hope. it is a dark story but a compelling the theme of this story, sarah, is a problem i suppose. 0ne the theme of this story, sarah, is a problem i suppose. one which is familiarand problem i suppose. one which is familiar and troubling to many people at this moment, isn't it? yes. we live in an age where we grow up yes. we live in an age where we grow up much slower. definitely my generation. i think it is funny, i think about this quite often now, my pa rents were think about this quite often now, my parents were married and h
all the stories including the live sport, the six nations going on of course at the moment at the avivatime for meet the author. we have an all today which has dealt with 0ne an all today which has dealt with one of our greatest contemporary problems, the feeling of loss, maybe hopelessness among young people who feel the opportunity —— the future they have been brought up to believe in is an illusion. she was an art student in ireland and the story is told by the narrator struggles with...
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before we look ahead to another busy weekend of six nations action, history was made in the aviva premiershiptally of 90 tries to stand alone on 91, after crossing over against harlequins tonight. patrick gearey reports. he has plunged into rugby history. try 91 against harlequins has beaten the premiership record. he has spent a career turning pace into points. he told me recently about his love of crossing the line. scoring tries is myjob in the team. any player was to leave their mark on the game. ifi was to leave their mark on the game. if i can do that that would be fantastic. he has been trying for some time. he has played 12 seasons at end and's hires level and has appeared in 177 premiership games and scored 91 tries, which pits ahead of the playerfrom and scored 91 tries, which pits ahead of the player from sale sharks. his biggest asset is his lead. he is very quick and he is always one of the fastest. from an athletic point of view, no one is better. that is credit to him. he is creeping into his 30s now so is to still be in the shape years and usually good. he is beaten in one sen
before we look ahead to another busy weekend of six nations action, history was made in the aviva premiershiptally of 90 tries to stand alone on 91, after crossing over against harlequins tonight. patrick gearey reports. he has plunged into rugby history. try 91 against harlequins has beaten the premiership record. he has spent a career turning pace into points. he told me recently about his love of crossing the line. scoring tries is myjob in the team. any player was to leave their mark on the...
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there were three matches in the aviva premiership today.rs over sale sharks — it was their first league win in four matches, but they still slip to third in the table, two points behind league leaders wasps. exeter are up to second with a comfortable victory over newcastle, the home side restricting the visitors to very few chances in the second half. and mikey haywood scored two tries as northampton moved back into the top six with victory over worcester at franklin's gardens. that's the six nations rugby, now over tojohn with a round—up of the premier league. it's been another good day for chelsea, can anyone catch them? that is the big question. they are 11 points clear tonight, nick, co mforta ble points clear tonight, nick, comfortable win over swansea, paul clement, in charge of swansea, spent a long time as an assistant at chelsea but not a happy return. not at all, 3—i chelsea but not a happy return. not at all, 3—1 at stamford bridge, many would have backed a chelsea home win given their fantastic record. fabregas gave chelsea the
there were three matches in the aviva premiership today.rs over sale sharks — it was their first league win in four matches, but they still slip to third in the table, two points behind league leaders wasps. exeter are up to second with a comfortable victory over newcastle, the home side restricting the visitors to very few chances in the second half. and mikey haywood scored two tries as northampton moved back into the top six with victory over worcester at franklin's gardens. that's the six...
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aviva, we look to add to those sectors and technology. >> so quite broad. >> we have 20-odd names in that best ideas name. >>> not so with nestle? >> no. one of the things we are -- you'll note from previous appearances, we follow the fair value trends. it's clear in the stocks i referred to are beneficiaries of rising value trends. post. >> narratonovember of last year these value trends have changed. the laggards from last year have become relatively expensive from the lows. so news today means you don't want to be in those sectors. >> you have a green star on intesa sanpaolo. >> banks are screening well for us. they had a period of consolidation recently having rallied at the start of the year. that was enough to see the value trends catch up. intesa, yes. italian banks are something for the specialists. we run a process, a model. and therefore it will screen well for us. for people interested in that stock, yeah, this is the time to look at it. >>> i was discussing with someone just the other day how you best play risk. how do you manage risk these days? what's the managed risk t
aviva, we look to add to those sectors and technology. >> so quite broad. >> we have 20-odd names in that best ideas name. >>> not so with nestle? >> no. one of the things we are -- you'll note from previous appearances, we follow the fair value trends. it's clear in the stocks i referred to are beneficiaries of rising value trends. post. >> narratonovember of last year these value trends have changed. the laggards from last year have become relatively expensive...
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tend to have poorer finances. joining me now is paul brencher, a managing director at the insurers avivand cohabitation cobbles. why is it that it is worse? why does the deficit exist. 3.3 million cobbles cohabit outside of marriage and civil partnerships and the benefits system and tax systems are all favoured for unmarried couple. our research showed that cohabiting couples are not aware of these different years or one in five mistakenly believe that they still apply to cohabiting couples which is not true. so if people find themselves in a situation where they once know what their legal entitlements are and wa nt to their legal entitlements are and want to get their finances in better shape what advice would you give them? the government is looking at a cohabitation rights bill but have been doing it for ten years. i think that cohabiting couples need to think about that they have a will, three quarters have no will in place, second, they should consider a cohabitation agreement that puts in place principles of what would happen ina in place principles of what would happen in a worst—
tend to have poorer finances. joining me now is paul brencher, a managing director at the insurers avivand cohabitation cobbles. why is it that it is worse? why does the deficit exist. 3.3 million cobbles cohabit outside of marriage and civil partnerships and the benefits system and tax systems are all favoured for unmarried couple. our research showed that cohabiting couples are not aware of these different years or one in five mistakenly believe that they still apply to cohabiting couples...
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that's according to business champion for older workers, andy briggs of aviva.at every uk employer should increase the number of people aged 50—69 they employ by an extra one for every eight already on the books — and do that within five years. lets get more on this. baroness ros altmann — a leading authority on all aspects of pensions and a champion for the rights of pensioners. what is the problem then that older workers face? there is still a huge amount of age to scrivener nation in the workforce. sometimes it is unconscious bias where younger middle managersjust unconscious bias where younger middle managers just assumed that older people are not up to the job. —— there is a huge amount of age discrimination. in fact many people in their 50s discrimination. in fact many people in their50s and discrimination. in fact many people in their 50s and 60s these days are relatively young and perfectly fit and able to do work. so there is this discrimination in the job market and also the kind of social norm, where sometimes people assume that the employer won't wan
that's according to business champion for older workers, andy briggs of aviva.at every uk employer should increase the number of people aged 50—69 they employ by an extra one for every eight already on the books — and do that within five years. lets get more on this. baroness ros altmann — a leading authority on all aspects of pensions and a champion for the rights of pensioners. what is the problem then that older workers face? there is still a huge amount of age to scrivener nation in...