Sentences with phrase «giving coherent»

But the prime minister said: «I think the most important thing is not fireworks but argument and giving a coherent reason as to why the union of England and Scotland is good for today's world and the future, and it is, it is tremendously beneficial.»
I commend you for actually giving a coherent answer.
Only in this way can we give a coherent explanation of the unitive dimension.
Science may be able, once again to give a coherent account of reality.
If you were to ask these Russians about the theological issues that differentiate Orthodoxy from the West, few would be able to give a coherent response.
And can you give a coherent reason why the possession of the right is time - dependent or development - dependent?
Progress has eaten away corrosively at all the frameworks that helped to give coherent form, meaning, and purpose to human existence.
Especially, when they can't give a coherent reason for the decisions.
You listen to anyone who has played CB or coached defenders and they will give a coherent and reasoned explanation as to how CB chemistry as a pair is nearly always more important than individual attributes.
His core beliefs which give him a coherent political outlook remain to help the underprivileged, a belief in the universal welfare state and the promotion of peace and human rights on a global scale.
Miliband can not even give a coherent answer to how Labour would address questions about levels of tax, spending and borrowing across the next Parliament, let alone offer clear answers to how Labour would tackle welfare reform, immigration, the NHS or schools.
To understand speech, as for other cognitive or sensory processes, the brain breaks down the information it receives to integrate it and give it a coherent meaning.
Understanding the brain's connections would begin to teach us how its flashes of electricity add up to a fully conscious experience, one in which our senses, intuition, reasoning and memory interact to give a coherent view of the world.
Crystal and Roberts are the only ones given coherent characters to play, but Roberts isn't an integral part of the would - be Hollywood satire; she seems to function mainly as an afterthought, leaving me to wonder if she had her own writer on the set.
If you haven't understood it in a systematic way from reading my blog, or those that I recommend, this book will give you a coherent explanation of how we got here.
So we might think of the result of this study as analogous to an instant Delphi test for the participants: They can more easily sniff out the «sense of the committee» on the topic of climate change than they can give a coherent opinion and rationale of their own.
Hint to Rapp — in the next edition, if it is coming out, try to give a coherent account of atmospheric physics at the start.
The government has given no coherent explanation for denying a child the right to live safely with relatives, who could provide the same continuity of care that foster for adoption aims to achieve.
I can use this on so many of the items I have gathered to give them all a coherent look.

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Give this guy a chance, and learn to write a coherent sentence, you patronizing old fool.
As opposed to evolution that gives guesses and hypothesis, the 1st chapter of Genesis lays out how the earth was prepared for human habitation, in a logical, coherent and chronological way, just as when a builder lays the foundation for a home and proceeds to build it in an orderly fashion.
bleh, I give up... typing to fast to be coherent... one last edit... Most Asians feel the welfare system IS broken and that hand - outs are crippling American society.
But we can say, for example, that a religious, theological point of view can illuminate scientific research and can help to extract some coherent meaning... In the Catholic Church, we have a theology of creation whose point of view... gives to evolution an additional meaning which is not directly present in thescientific research, but that scientific research is coherent with this point of view.
My own instinct — as one who has in his time given a good deal of attention to the history of Rome's responses to Anglo - Catholics wanting solutions which, in Bishop Burnham's words «allow us to bring our folk with us» — is that these are more than disconnected guesses, since taken together they constitute a coherent strategy of a not entirely unfamiliar kind.Here are his frst fve «guesses»:
Our task is to work hard, master the arguments (scientific, ethical, philosophical, social), understand the history of how we arrived here, defy the temptation to give up through boredom, build a coherent movement of defiance, and thereby prepare if not ourselves, then at least the next generation, for the moment when the revolution collapses under the weight of its own delusions and contradictions.
It is fascinating in itself; it throws light on every portion of the Bible; it clears up obscurities, explaining what is else inexplicable; it distinguishes the minor detours from the major highways of Biblical thought; it gives their true value to primitive concepts, the early, blazed trails leading out to great issues; and, in the end, it makes of the Bible a coherent whole, understood, as everything has to be understood, in terms of its origins and growth.
Factors such as trade routes, the order of military encampment, property divisions, farming practices, building practices, economics and technology, and social stratification» not to mention a vast array of ritual processions and gatherings that might have only a tenuous connection to the type of conscious and coherent cosmology that Msgr. Mannion presupposes to have existed in these cultures» all coexisted with whichever form of religious devotion was particular to a given place and people.
Legend, no less than history, remembers the past; but it remembers it with a creative abandon, in disregard of history's concern, always present whatever the degree of interpretation, to give a rational and coherent reconstruction.
Theories that first led to new discoveries are usually favored over subsequent theories that can give an equally coherent account of the same facts, which is why this criterion is usually distinguished from the other two.
As a consequence, whatever might have existed of a carefully crafted, philosophically coherent curriculum gave way to an academic smorgasbord, or what some analysts have called the «academic supermarket.»
Since Atheists seems to be coherent with science, i would like the Atheists Community to provide for us collaborating evidences that their belief would give us better solutions for a better world.
We lack the coherent church culture that gave their theologies precision, depth, and scope.
There's a consistent, coherent message being given by Jesus, albeit with absolute blindsiders from time to time.
One of his earliest works, On Order, gives voice to his hunger for a coherent curriculum and authentic learning community.
The concepts of valence and entropy are not given to us ready - made by nature, but are abstract interpretive constructions created in order to co-ordinate data, enabling us to trace coherent patterns.
Given my lack of faith, the key question is whether religious and non-religious supporters of traditional institutions like marriage can find common ground or, indeed, whether there is any coherent non-faith-based case to be made for social conservatism.
When we acknowledge that our pictures do not represent reality, then we can also give up the quest for a coherent system of thought to describe the world.
Young people readily embrace a straightforward, Christ - centred and Eucharistic spirituality as long as they have first been given a clear and coherent account of the contemporary credibility of the Catholic Faith.
On the principle that all general truths form a coherent system, metaphysics suggests how the general principles of a given science might be reformulated so as to be compatible with the even wider generalities of metaphysics, and hence not to be in conflict with the general principles of the other special areas of interest (PR 15).
Second, the group must provide norms and means that give its members a coherent unity: the imperative of integration.
«It gives us an opportunity to speak about this subject in a manner that is sober, in a manner that is coherent.
His concern is not with evolutionist theories or cosmology, but with an initial formulation of his micro-ontology of actual occasions, intended to provide a coherent account of the experience of novelty and creativity as more than endless permutations of the previously - given.
This abstraction has ultimately to be expressed precisely in some mathematical form that will give us a new description of implicate order, which is as systematic and coherent as that given in classical physics by the Cartesian co-ordinates.
Not once though have you really given a rational coherent thought.
Not only is no thought given to how to unify all of this into a single coherent course of study, but no attention is given to how anything more than a rudimentary introduction can be given to so many different research disciplines.
Given the perceptive, experiential - mental basis in physical reality for a coherent doctrine of causation, we can now conceive of the divine capacity to influence the cosmos in terms consistent with a divine «helplessness» to remedy concrete instances of disorder in the universe.
In his life, death and resurrection, in his Church, he has given us all sorts of rich and coherent teachings with which we can be guided in our own life journeys.
Only the Natural Law — asserting that human life has value — gives a basis for a coherent value system.
Given that you seem challenged to put together coherent sentences and that Richard Feynman — one of the great minds in quantum mechanics — said,»..
Indeed, the final two sections of the book try to show how «belief in the Triune God» produces particular sorts of persons, capable of giving practical utterance to the «most truthful and coherent account of the moral life and moral judgment.»
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