It might, but that's not enough to say the Bible is okay with abortions, and the rest of the texts might contradict that interpretation anyway. The NIV is pretty unique in translating directly into miscarry. If I search for those passages in English right now on search engines, I'm not even guaranteed to end up on that version, it took me a few tries.
GhostMatter
The law can be broad with allowances to define specifics by decree, executive order or the equivalent.
KHTML was the basis of WebKit and then Blink/Chromium, so the community did make something. It was just overtaken by the corporate projects, for those same reasons you mention.
Recording my next fart would be a better use of energy than Bitcoin.
Did I hear a Rock and Stone?
Because this is the HP that's focused on consumers, that's their business. The enterprise segment was spun off in to Hewlett Packard Enterprise. They do have commercial printers, but it's not that much larger of a business for them than home printer, from what I can gather.
Well, they tried new gimmicks! Like the Dream World, which was closed two years later. And, uh... that step counter.
Private Mode is on Firefox.
Even if it was truly was, humans are still faillible:
So even if the original text was given divinely, it would end up being distorted.
This is why I'm not comfortable saying the Bible is okay with abortion. It can be interpreted that way, for sure, but it's not a definite statement.