Sentences with phrase «always be in doubt»

Their calls would always be in doubt, no matter their integrity and tough - mindedness.
The future of the British Grand Prix seems to almost always be in doubt.

Not exact matches

When in doubt, use both methods: After all, it's always better to over-communicate than to under - communicate.
There have always been doubts about Apple doing a massive, game - changing acquisition, even though rumors regularly emerge that the iPhone - maker may have interest in buying a media giant.
When in doubt, content is always the answer.
«I seriously doubt that I would have been as successful in my career (and happy in my personal life) if I hadn't always placed importance on my health and fitness,» Branson once wrote in a blog post.
But if you're the type who is perpetually late for things, you're no doubt always in need of fresh excuses for your tardiness.
There will always be a time when that doubt creeps in, and Fred provides me with the «proof that there are no insignificant or ordinary jobs when they are performed by significant or extraordinary people.»
Oil is, without a doubt, the most vital commodity to the global economy today and is always in demand.
And there will always be a doubt on whether any of my actions were to further my own personal wealth above the success of Litecoin and crypto - currency in general.
I don't doubt that HKMA officials actually believe they have it totally under control; they all believe that in the beginning (subprime is always contained).
The workshop helped me clarify all my questions and doubts that too in person, which is always great.
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
At the root of the question you pose, and beyond any apparent theological dispute, we must keep in mind that we are addressing a problem that casts doubt on the fact that it is necessary for the Church always to remain faithful to the doctrine of Jesus, whose words in this regard are absolutely clear.
My sense is that the congregation as a whole is made up of fairly orthodox Catholics, which I doubt is always the case in university towns.
If the decision to «love» is not driven by the desire to always do or be what's best for others, I doubt it is love as described in 1 Cor 13.
There is no doubt that they have always in the feast of Easter Night celebrated the real, and physical body of Our Lord: «feel my hands and my side, that it is Myself indeed, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see Me to have».
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First, as the title of a key chapter puts it, the American example shows that religion can «Make Use of Democratic Instincts» in a manner mutually beneficial to itself and democracy; second, sustainable democracy needs religion, which means we can expect democratic peoples to remain attached to its continuance or at least potentially receptive to its revival (cf. II, 2.17, # s 17 - 20); third, democratic times, because they are enlightened times, tend to be ones of increasing doubts about religion; fourth, the relevant religion for America and Europe, Christianity, will be tugged against and perhaps eroded by powerful and ongoing democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth, religion's authority in democratic society will always rest upon common opinion.
Whatever doubts may exist about the sources of this democracy, there can be none about the chief source of the morality that gives it life and substance... [From the Hebrew tradition, via the Puritans, come] the contract and all its corollaries; the higher law as something more than a «brooding omnipresence in the sky»; the concept of the competent and responsible individual; certain key ingredients of economic individualism; the insistence on a citizenry educated to understand its rights and duties; and the middle - class virtues, that high plateau of moral stability on which, so Americans believe, successful democracy must always build [Seedtime of the Republic (Harcourt, Brace, 1953, p. 55)-RSB-.
Lightfoot (1658) summed the need of one seeking true understanding (and not interpretation) up well: «For, first, when all the books of the New Testament were written by Jews, and among Jews, and unto them; and when all the discourses made there, were made in like manner by Jews, and to Jews, and among them; I was always fully persuaded, as of a thing past all doubting, that that Testament could not but everywhere taste of and retain the Jews» style, idiom, form, and rule of speaking.»
Self - integration takes a considerable time, and the outcome of it is always much in doubt.
When he became president of Russia last year, Vladimir Putin disclosed that «when I was serving in the KGB in Germany, I always wore a cross under my shirt» Whether or not one believes this astonishing claim, there is no doubt that Putin embraces the Russian Orthodox Church as a partner in his blueprint for...
It is, of course, a position developed within a community of discourse, and in that (to me, somewhat trivial) sense, it will no doubt always be the case that we can be a self only among other selves.
And as I finally find myself settling into something of a steady rhythm of faith (dappled, as always, with doubt), it is made all the sweeter by the steadfast love of my mom and dad, which is one of the few things in the world I have never had to question.
Always we are brought back to mission, and to explore how we might be more fully together in mission, for there is no doubt that Jesus speaks to all of us when he commands that we «make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit» (Matthew 28:19).
Rick is already polling pretty well nationwide, but I doubt very much he'll be able to beat Bachmann in Iowa — although he could always getting the bump that comes from doing better than expected.
No doubt this is one reason why the knowledge of God is always conjoined with the love of God in early Christian literature.
It has always made me uncomfortable, and I often doubt that this is really what speaking in tongues was all about in Acts 2 and elsewhere in the New Testament.
That's not «belief» in anything... it's quite the opposite... a rational person constantly doubts his / her knowledge, and always looks for more knowledge that may explain something better.
I think that to believe is to acknowledge that it's a choice in that present tense and that doubt is always an option.
Whether the Hebrews are actually indebted to the Babylonians for anything found in their own scripture will always remain a question on which scholarly opinion may differ, but that there might have been some borrowing of one from another, there can be no doubt.
I always thought that, by definition, belief or non-belief was a choice made in the face of doubt, not a provable conclusion.
Phrygian to me i sense that you are struggling with issues in your mind that you cant reconcile and these issues are affecting what you believe in your heart and therefore your faith in God.I had something similar happen to me recently regarding the story of the demon possessed man at one point the demons begged Jesus to cast them into the pigs does that mean that Jesus was implicated with the work of satan.It cast my mind into doubt and then i began to question who God is.I prayed and sort the holy spirit for an answer the answer i got was that Gods character never changes he is always holy righteous and sovereign why else would satan ask for his permission.So the answer was that he allowed satans purpose to prevail so that we can see that satans intention is always to destroy it may well have been that the pigs were his anyway.As they were for the gentile nations who offered the pigs to their demon Gods.Just as satan can not change who he is the destroyer the thief the liar God can not change who he is when we realise that despite what we see going on in the world God is still the same yesterday today and forever.The time is coming when those that have hurt others will be judged for there wickedness as we serve a holy and just God.Just as it was in the times of Noah so it is with this this generation that as the wickedness reachs its zenith then the Lord will return to judge the nations.He is coming again and we need to be ready it is not a time to be caught sleeping.brentnz
«and as always» is still in the closet so I doubt they've actually had good sex, they are too afraid of their orientation.
However, in urban America today, that is increasingly the choice we have before us, and in that choice there is no doubt in my mind but that America will choose a police state, even the security of the Mafia, for historically security is always chosen over freedom.
Always seems those that protest the most are the ones that have the most doubts in what they currently claim to believe.
Whenever I was in a room surrounded by people — you know, friends, family, strangers, etc. — who all confess to completely understanding the «Good News» (and I feel like I'm always in a room like that), doubt made me feel what I imagine Sarah Palin would feel in a room full of political science professors: like an hors d'oeuvre.
Abortion and gay marriage we considered especially «difficult» and «sensitive» issues, about which the appropriate opinion — after a period of long and heartfelt reflection — was in doubt, but certainly always «evolving» and open to ongoing «dialogue.»
No doubt such disasters always have causes which can be expressed in terms of biological, political, or economic factors.
The use by Luke and Matthew of these sources can be demonstrated because, in the case of Mark, the source itself is available, and a comparison of the texts of the three gospels leaves no reasonable doubt as to its employment in the other two gospels; in the case of Q, although the original document has not survived, the occasional verbal agreement in «non-Marcan» passages of Matthew and Luke is such as to show that a document existed, although its extent can only partially be established and the possibility always remains that more than one document was used.
But that some reform or improvement is always in order can hardly be doubted.
I love traditional Christmas cake, but my mum's is always the best so instead of trying my hardest and no doubt failing to recreate it, I have decided to go in a totally different direction.
When in doubt of what to bake, there's always one thing I turn to — yes, I think you guessed it — COOKIES!
I was always brought up on wholesome homemade food and the skin of a roast chicken and the parson's nose was always fought after — my husband's family look at me in disgust as I almost salvage it from the trash...... so good to hear it's fantastic stuff — though I never doubted it in the first place
Oh and I subbed in walnuts for cacao nibs and even add an extra egg sometimes... If in doubt an extra egg is always good.
I been making this bread for a while and also if I may suggest, do invest on clay pots, no cleaning needed ever (they are cheaper than cruisets) just throw some corn meal on the bottom before you dump the dough in, pyrex works as well... always when in doubt... throw the corn meal in the bottom, no harm done in there.
There are not many fans that have faith in Jack returning to his old self and making inroads into our very talented midfield any more, but with the Englishman's tenacity and fighting spirit you never know if he could force himself back into the reckoning, and there is no doubt he has always been one of Wenger's favourites.
Even in Germany, there was always a bit of doubt.
Never doubted that lad at all... some time i made a comment about us only having him as a DM and some british lad lambasted on to me claiming i don't know any thing abt the game and went on to argue that Le coq is a B2B but during that very moment he was brought back and the rest is history (flamini was always a red card in waitng)
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