Milgrom taught that in the original Priestly source ( " P " ), an offerer brought the well-being offering in solely out of joyous motivations like thanksgiving, vow fulfillment, or spontaneous free will.
32.
The offer was wrongly expressed, and the defendants by their evidence, and by the correspondence, have satisfied me that the plaintiff could not reasonably have supposed that that offer contained the offerers'real intention.
33.
That if there is a difference where the acceptance is by a letter sent through the post which does not reach the offerer, it must be by virtue of some general rule or some particular agreement of the parties.
34.
Further, the use of the post office is no more authorized by the offerer than the sending an answer by hand, and all these hardships would befall the person posting the letter if he sent it by hand.
35.
The Orphic texts of the late period record a " boukolos " ( or " cowherd " ) as an offerer of sacrifice, sayer of prayers, and hymn singer, who seems to have been the equivalent of a priest.
36.
The " presbyter " is the minister who both presides and instructs a Christian congregation, while the " sacerdos ", offerer of sacrifices, or in a Christian context the eucharist, performs " mediatorial offices between God and man ".
37.
Jambuka would refuse the offerings of food given to him, claiming that he would not consume anything but air, or he would only partake a small amount with a tip of a blade of grass, claiming that the offerings had brought merit to the offerer.
38.
Responding to the rumors, Martin Rafferty, senior non-executive independent director, said the board is " currently talking with a potential offerer and with management to agree, as soon as possible, a realistic schedule of meetings between the two parties ."
39.
But to hold as contended would be equally hard on the offerer, who may have made his arrangements on the footing that his offer was not accepted; his non-receipt of any communication may be attributable to the person to whom it was made being absent.
40.
The rationale implies that any photograph of a naked woman that helped to get her a job or perhaps any photograph that changed someone's career can be uploaded under a fair-use claim so that readers can judge why the job offerers liked them.