Sentences with phrase «almost axiomatic»

It seems almost axiomatic to most Australians that Aborigines should be marginalised: poor, sick, and forever on the verge of extinction.
It is almost axiomatic in clinical psychology, when disputes and arguments develop within a treatment team regarding a patient, assess for borderline personality characteristics with the patient.
It's almost axiomatic that between two bodies, wealth will always be greater if there exists a state of trade between the two than if there exists a state of war even if one is the victory.
Instead, that property is almost axiomatic, and is used to describe extra-terrestrial climates (Sagan's hypothesis for the Venusian climate comes to mind) as well as a myriad of phenomena in our own atmosphere.
If indie authors are happy at just having their work out in the market, while traditionally published authors are looking for a payday, it's almost axiomatic that indie authors will be happier on the whole.
It is almost axiomatic in medicine that the study of rare disorders informs the understanding of more common, widespread ailments.
Among those who try to bring religious insights to bear on the problems of society, it is almost axiomatic that we experienced a moral failure.
I would take it as almost axiomatic that our character affects our theology.

Not exact matches

``... global government is condemned out of hand because almost by definition it is a despotic, inefficient, bumbling, axiomatic pipe dream.»
Doug, global government is condemned out of hand because almost by definition it is a despotic, inefficient, bumbling, axiomatic pipe dream.
Rod B wrote: ``... global government is condemned out of hand because almost by definition it is a despotic, inefficient, bumbling, axiomatic pipe dream.»
Almost as if it were axiomatic that CO2 emissions lead to disaster.
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