Sentences with phrase «actually such a thing»

«In the day - to day trenches of adult life, there is actually no such thing as atheism.
And if you talk to modern anthropologists, there is actually no such thing as «race».
There is actually such a thing as «white whole wheat flour»!
FYI there is actually no such thing as Extra Virgin Coconut oil it is an advertising device.
«There's actually no such thing as non-specific back pain,» he says.
There is actually no such thing as «good» or «bad» cholesterol.
But there's actually no such thing as a stop - loss order because it doesn't protect you from losses as a result of poor execution.
In a 2005 commencement address given at Kenyon College, author David Foster Wallace said, «In the day - to - day trenches of adult life, there is actually no such thing as atheism.
«There's actually no such thing, on a large scale, as solar power and wind power.
In the aftermath of the vote for Brexit, it transpires that there is actually no such thing as a Brexit, but potentially a number of Brexits that we could end up with.
In the aftermath of the vote for Brexit, it transpires that there is actually no such thing as a Brexit, but...
It's important to remain aware that there is actually no such thing as a The One Best Connecticut Car Insurance Company.
The trouble is that there's actually no such thing as a real games journalist, so pretty much anything anybody types up on those awful gawker - ass blog sites are gaff» ers.

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Friday morning Londoners, who voted by and large to remain in the EU, were walking the streets with a stunned look, and what's even odder (for English people, at least) actually talking to strangers in cafes and on trains, discussing how such a thing could happen, what would happen next, and who was to blame.
Such a position completely discounts a full half of the internet because without the things that actually connect to it, there is no internet.
Thinking about things you enjoy can be almost as effective as actually doing the activity which makes you happy: «the part of the brain responsible for feeling pleasure, the mesolimbic dopamine system, can be activated when merely thinking about something pleasurable, such as drinking one's favorite brand of beer or driving one's favorite type of sports car.
A recent post by Renee Boucher Ferguson argues the insights into personality types and compatibility developed by a Match.com scientist (yup, there is such a thing) can actually benefit business owners looking to be better leaders.
Of course, just because some people are over-concerned about their anxiety and would actually do better if they simply accepted their worrying doesn't mean that there's no such thing as excessive anxiety.
Actually, there is no such thing as a perfect retirement calculator because they have an impossible job.
As my PaidContent colleague Jeff John Roberts reported last month, Harris» attempt to have this court order struck down failed for a somewhat unusual reason: namely, the judge hearing the case decided that Harris did not have any legal interest in the tweets he sent, because such rights only apply to things a user actually owns — and users do not own their tweets for the purposes of the U.S. Constitution.
So, forget about getting rich quick by some «magic bullet» trading system you stumbled across on your Google search for automatic forex trading robots; I promise you that trading takes time and energy and you have to actually learn how to read the charts, there is no such thing as just downloading some software and pressing buttons to make tons of money.
It is important to note, however, that other things have not been equal: the Australian dollar has depreciated such that in $ A terms, commodity prices are actually higher than a year ago.
We're going to take a look at the counter-argument here, that there is such a time and circumstance when having debt is actually a good thing.
his whole point was that those who * feign * humility in claiming «no one can make such exclusive claims» are actually DOING the very thing to which they're objecting.
I know it is not actually covered in the Bible so you may not know this but Darwin did not create the theory of evolution he merely built on the research of others who had been postulating such a thing for over 300 years.
AE, there are only a few people actually opposed to having a relationship with an all - powerful, all - knowing, and perfectly benevolent immortal being responsible for the creation of our reality — if such a thing is possible, should such a being exist.
Either they necessitate a deceptive «God», e.g. creating starlight «in transit» which means that for some light the star that supposedly sent said light would never have actually existed, or they would cause effect that should be evident but are not, e.g. temporarily fast starlight would effectively cook many things, such as life on earth, if the required light (and attendant gamma radiation) were compressed into a significantly shorter time frame (think of the radiation from the apparent 13 billion years of the universe arriving at the same time, or even over a 1000 years).
Or that such a thing as your concept of Objective Morality actually exists.
Still, it's difficult not to conclude that the lady doth protest too much — it is one thing to tell oneself that you can live without finding a soulmate when you haven't found one, it's quite another to actually mean that you have definitively set aside all yearning for such intimacy.
There is no such thing as a crossless gospel, and those who purportedly teach such a gospel do not actually believe there is any such thing.
Actually Brigitte... Jesus said no such thing.
This is a reason why I don't believe that intrusive prayers will damn you: God will understand that those thoughts aren't what you actually want, though it may be worth asking Him to show you why you have these intrusive thoughts, and ask Him to, if it is His will, heal you of such things.
Actually, Twitter doesn't have to do any such thing.
In fact, your reading of Abraham and Israel as God's «plan B» actually helps give us a framework for thinking about such things.
The thing I don't understand is why this is such a big deal since statistically a huge percentage of homosexual individuals are actually bisexual in behavior.
How could he not realize that today, too, such things are possible, though in quite different forms, since they actually did happen in those days?
There is not a shred of verified evidence that any such things as you fantasize about actually happen.
It well could be that the authors thought they were passing along the word of God but I don't think they actually were passing any such thing.
Richard Dawkins directly calls on atheists to do such acts, with the idea that it'll lead to more focus on things that can actually be controlled by us, and resulting in a better life for everyone.
Also, he is Southern Baptist if you actually care about such things.
But then you'd have to realize no one with mental illness today (that I know of) claims such things or writes books about what God actually says.
I mean grant it were not going to agree on everything in life, but it would be a step in the right direction to at least make good use of our time, especially if we actually cared about such things as solutions.
I am not certain that this idea is exactly found in Scripture, but regardless of what the original founders thought about the pursuit of happiness, and whether or not it is actually taught in Scripture, the pursuit today is not so much happiness, but pleasure or personal fulfillment, even when such things come at the expense of others.
It involves, not belief in the sense of personal opinions, but rather a set of actions (saying certain things, going to services, doing good works, etc.) that can be done in the absence of belief — indeed the nature of a wager makes it such that you fully admit you don't know, which is actually an agnostic atti.tude toward the idea of God's existence.
That the conservative judges should actually do such a thing does not involve any radical alteration in the «job description» of the justices.
There is a difference between the «historical» Jesus, who quite frankly there is also zero evidence actually existed... no records, nothing, while there are records of other prominent people of that time period... you'd think if Jesus had really done such miraculous things there'd be a record other than the bible somewhere, but there's not... and the mythological Jesus which was created using the possible historical Jesus as a template.
We are not denying that there is such a thing as eternal Truth, unaffected by human history; we are simply denying that any man actually has such a truth, for eternal, unconditioned Truth exists only with God.
Editing the Bible so that such materials no longer jar us may actually bypass important things the Bible can say to us.
And they actually were.shocked because that someone from their church would do such a thing.
The thing is we don't actually have sermons as such in the church I go to now.
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