Sentences with phrase «in obvious fact»

As shown in the picture above the only differences between both devices lies in the obvious fact that the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos would be all touchscreen with a 3.14» QVGA display and a 1300mAh battery while the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos will sport a full QWERTY keyboard as well as a 2.6» QVGA display and 1350mAh battery.
In obvious fact, we all became conscious that we were sinners after the event.

Not exact matches

This term is, in fact, low - hanging fruit, because it's an easy and obvious choice.
I say «arguably» because an obvious case could be made that Freeland is, in fact, the key moving part in the shuffle.
In fact, I deserve no credit: that torture during the Bush era yielded no valuable intelligence was completely obvious from the beginning, despite what Dick Cheney might have you believe.
Other analysts have pointed out the obvious, but still true, fact that the Master Plan Part Deux doesn't address any of Tesla's near - term concerns — like that it's missed its car shipment goals for two quarters in a row.
The fitness industry is invariably competitive, due in large part to the fact that many people aren't crazy about working out, meaning the benefits must be well - stated and obvious.
Yesterday's ruling effectively said that Feng Zhang's adoption of the technique in human and mouse cells was, in fact, a new and patentable invention rather than an «obvious» extension of Doudna's and Charpentier's work.
It arguably is, but in fact the benefits of conscious consumerism are not as obvious as many would have you think.
«The obvious result of repetition is that facts sink in over time,» he says.
It's why I wrote this article about Invoca (formerly RingRevenue) that the most obvious mobile Internet ad unit is, in fact, a phone call.
There wasn't an obvious catalyst for the run - up — in fact, the biggest news in the first few days of the year was that FCA's U.S. sales fell 11 % in December.
Because of this obvious fact, it's not shocking when business owners get overwhelmed, stressed out, and make mistakes (which can result in your getting hit with penalties and fees) when tax season comes around.
«In fact, that's what my 9 - year - old said: «It's soooo obvious!
The most obvious is the fact that gold is a tangible commodity that exists in the real world; bitcoin is not — it is only a digital representation of value ownership.
On top of the obvious human suffering caused by crushing debt, the fact that more than a fifth of the mortgages in this country are underwater is a huge drag on the economy.
I can't imagine he's ignorant of the fact that «liberal» is a standard term in theology, and that «conservative,» while lacking the same pedigree, has an obvious theological meaning as well.
But in the end, when I present all these obvious facts to Fishon — will they then be enough?
Societyvs said, on February 10th, 2010 at 7:54 pm But in the end, when I present all these obvious facts to Fishon — will they then be enough?
You said, «You have every right not to believe in God, but there are no facts that make it obvious that God doesn't exist.
Since you can't actually point out anywhere in the Bible it states two men can't marry you'll ignore that obvious fact but will continue to go on and on about how the Bible condemn gay marriage.
In fact, the Bible is replete with examples of faithful men and women who suffer, Jesus being the most obvious example.
Jesus's existence is not, in fact, as obvious as we would expect, if he existed.
In fact, once it clicks for you, you'll have a hard time believing it wasn't always obvious.
In Christianity, most point to the bible as the «word of God,» yet, the facts are (admitted by Christians who are capable of acknowledging the obvious) it is written by men.
Seems like an obvious contradiction to me; something that's only supposed to work as an apologetic against problems with the prevailing God model while, in fact, it works equally well against all the positive aspects of that same model.
Jeremy, it is obvious to readers of your blog that you do cherry pick and that in fact you try to cherry pick.
The most obvious solution might seem to lie in adopting the societal view of God, as Brown in fact recommends.
A powerful inducement to believe in Christ is the abundant life of meaning and purpose He alone can give, and the crowning experience of life as His intimate companion in the world to come, not to mention the obvious fact that through this faith one escapes the corruption of the lake of fire.
Like a smoker who constantly ignores the ominous sign of a persistent cough because he is in love with the smoke, the sinner ignores the obvious fact of the existence of the Creator because he is in love with his sin.
Well you are just going to ignore the obvious fact that he got hired to inspire people of faith and now he can't do that job and he is openly questioning the faith in public.
In fact, your observation (which doesn't contradict mine, by the way) leads to a pretty obvious conundrum.
Apart from the obvious fact that if Jesus had experienced the troubles of old age the Incarnation might have seemed of little relevance to those who are cut off in youth by violent death in battle or otherwise, old age, although a far more general condition in our time than ever before, is still not a part of the universal lot of man.
The element of truth in this view of the supernatural is the obvious fact that religious experience is only possible to beings with mental or spiritual capacities, i.e., to human beings.
As a matter of fact it is obvious that at least in some instances — one need think only of the Gospel of John — the kerygma was put into the mouth of Jesus by the evangelists.
I remember well a moment in my ministry when this fact became obvious.
In both texts, he went on to point out the obvious fact that «What is enjoyable for one person is not for another» (NPR 46; JR14: 392).
In this new world, one of the most obvious facts is the growing concentration of media.
The movement of descent, from the universal principle down to concrete reality, is of special importance in avoiding the pitfall of speculative «inadequacy,» in which «failure to include some obvious elements of experience in the scope of the system is met by boldly denying the facts» (PR 6/9).
The problem I have with this obvious at a propaganda campaign lifting up a religeous secotr of our (US) society will danerously feed people's ignorance in this country, to the fact that the WORLD does not see US Muslims as «good» Muslims and that a majority of Muslims WORLDWIDE act or behave in this manner.
«Whatever the merit of the special week, the obvious fact is that it is a concession and not built in, fore and aft, to the total program of the church.
There is no God needed for our species, in fact, this planet would be better - off without this powerful delusion in the guise of goodness for the obvious sake of control.
It is perfectly obvious to me that unborn children are in fact human life.
I could go on with the contradictions in the bible, but the simple and obvious fact is the Bible is internally inconsistent about worldly issues, in flat out historically incorrect about many things (for example, there was no census that would have resulted in Joseph and Mary traveling to Joseph's many - generations past ancestral home).
The fact remains that you are saying that billions of people on the planet are too stupid to see the self - evident truth that is so obvious to you in all your cleverness.
This obvious principle of discontinuity, or discreteness, is balanced by the fact that all such elements are caught in the one ontic power of the superordinate entity and, where action is at issue, in the act - temporal power of one of his acts.
The ultimate problem is not the obvious facts that evolution occurred and the Earth is not so young, it is how do you develop a belief system that Mankind is special and has to behave in a special manner because of that.
Beyond the obvious question of how well the school actually can assess relevant background knowledge and experience is the fact that the system does not take into account other worthy commitments in a student's life, like work or ministry responsibilities outside the school.
This, coupled with the fact that by all accounts the 93 year old Alzheimer's suffering Billy Graham can barely talk or walk, it's fairly obvious this is Franklin putting words in incapacitated daddy's mouth.
The philosophy of absolute idealism, so vigorously represented both in Scotland and America to - day, has to struggle with this difficulty quite as much as scholastic theism struggled in its time; and although it would be premature to say that there is no speculative issue whatever from the puzzle, it is perfectly fair to say that there is no clear or easy - issue, and that the only obvious escape from paradox here is to cut loose from the monistic assumption altogether, and to allow the world to have existed from its origin in pluralistic form, as an aggregate or collection of higher and lower things and principles, rather than an absolutely unitary fact.
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