Sentences with phrase «vast numbers of people think»

Vast numbers of people think that the fact of a relatively settled order of nature, along with the scientific interpretation of change and the description of the inner dynamics of human personality (and much else as well), has ruled out once and for all genuine novelty and made change nothing more than the reshuffling of bits of matter - in - motion.
So was the guy who's falsified research led to vast numbers of people thinking that the MMR vaccine was causing autism.

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And yet over the course of writing my blog, I have found that vast numbers of people struggle with fear, guilt, shame, and all sorts of terrible thoughts about God and others, and as I have learned more, I find that many of these feelings come from a faulty view of God.
NP said: «There are vast numbers of people like them, like me, who desire community that respects and embraces a spiritual component but entirely free of manipulation, control, exploitation, expectations and confined thought and belief.
The sensitive thinking man is probably aware of this, but he may be quite unaware that for vast numbers of people the capacity for awe, wonder and humility has been exhausted or numbed by the bewildering advance of modern knowledge.
I think it's also important to point out that in many of these conversations (not that it will necessarily happen in this one), people will often assume that no one reads books anymore, but in reality, that vast majority of American adults read at least one book a year -LSB-(75 % according to a Pew Study)-RSB-(http://www.pewresearch.org/2013/06/25/library-readers-book-type/) and the median number of books read was 5 in 2013, so I don't think we can say that school is turning kids off reading, because most of them grow up to be adult readers.
«[In Canada,] there are a vast number of people who think about food more or less incessantly.
I don't think it's fair to assume that because you mess it up, a vast number of people do too.
Walking through this vast behemoth of an exhibition you're reminded that the great majority of British artists aren't working in an idiom that is either traditional or cutting edge — as people like to think — but at an infinite number of points in between.
At the Met I always thought I was reaching these vast numbers of people because I would have these exhibitions with 500,000 or 600,000 or 800,000 visitors.
I think electric cars are close to being remarkably similar in growth patterns.Prices are definitely affordable for vast numbers of people even if not everyone.
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