Sentences with phrase «anything about reality»

but when the overwhelming majority of climate scientists agrees on that anthropogenic global warming was real («the consensus») then this doesn't prove anything about the reality of AGW.
By the way, you can't tell anything about reality with an average temperature.
Again, it doesn't say anything about reality, just your personal selective reading of it.
Pip is naive and doesn't know anything about this reality.
Relatively few people, black or white, who know anything about the reality of race relations in America during the 1950s would contest the revolutionary nature of the Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
And if your blog knew anything about the reality of the revolving door that exists between the FDA and pharmaceutical industry then you would understand why most medicines that have been used for thousands of years are demonized in favor of A) a chemical solution like Reglan, or B) soy - based baby formula, also created by the pharmaceutical industry.

Not exact matches

So if anything about Trump's attitude toward truth or reality disturbs you, there is an alternative, a big alternative, with one company that has a $ 30 - billion market cap and another that's wants to send rockets to Mars, along with a comprehensive plan to rescue the Earth from becoming uninhabitable.
Lee Applbaum, global chief marketing officer at Patrón Spirits, believes virtual reality paves the way to opening up a dialogue about how most anything is intricately produced, particularly for brands that are interested in a high level of transparency.
It's the kind of thing you might come up with if you were a wealthy landlord and reality television personality who ran for president on a whim without learning anything about issues or public policy.
We are answering to reality, an entity that simply is what it is and that doesn't care about anything.
really THINK about those words... let them sink in... all the laws of nature literally at your command... you can twist realities, time, space and matter to be anything....
All of reality is theonomous, and we do not really know the most important truth about anything, whether macrocosmic or microcosmic, until we know it, so to speak, in God.
It's nice to think that America and the Allies were fighting to stop the atrocities that Hitler was committing, the sad reality however is that America had definite knowledge about what was happening in Germany and Poland and didn't do anything, neither did Russia or Britain.
Certainly, Conor O'Clery's jubilant crowing about «the few remaining faithful in this once Mass - going nation [setting out] out for midnight services on a freezing cold Christmas Eve» (as though even the weather was the bishops» fault), has more to do with his ownobvious animus against the Church than anything remotely to do with reality.
One has the distinct impression that reality has very little to do with Bishop Robinson's beliefs about marriage, or anything else.
If you can't think of anything more to get your panties in a wad about, when you CHOOSE to celebrate a holiday that has has is unrelated to what your religion claims to be the truth, you are in some serious need of a reality check.
Man can know nothing about God through his use of reason because nothing in man's experience was anything like God's reality.
In this system, pushed to its logical conclusion, it becomes impossible to say or know anything about God because God is a transcendental reality and therefore beyond words orconcepts.
While we shall be concerned in this book primarily with the nature of revelation, we must also honestly acknowledge that today there is much doubt about whether what we call «revelation» has actually happened and if the notion has anything to do with reality.
Kant attempts to account for the failure of our knowing to tell us anything about the independent reality, the noumenon, by this very independence itself; whereas God, as ethically postulated, he implies, in knowing produces the to - be-known, which has no independent status in relation to God.
By contrast, those — and they seem primarily to be women — who approach experience intuitively, grasping feeling tone and insisting that value, emotion, and purpose are experienced within reality are usually patted on the head for contributing such insights and then dismissed as too emotional or intuitive to be trusted with contributing anything important about the «real» world.
«You got to have open and honest dialogue about the reality that we are on because if we are sugar coating anything about ourselves, about our team, about our direction, we're only kidding ourselves and we're only going to be worse off for it in the long run.»
In reality, if it is cooked correctly for a baby (in other words, soft enough), and cut into a good size for baby, you can feed baby just about anything you would normally eat.
But in reality, most mums don't care about the things other mums do (if they are anything like me they are more worried about getting away with yesterday's jeans again, how many packs of emergency baby wipes will fit in the nice small bag or why you accidentally bought the «tropical» dry shampoo and your hair vaguely smells like a pina colada).
But as JO has not been allowed into the schools to show the reality, anyone is free to imagine anything they like about the LAUSD food situation and suggest it is reality.
In reality, this whole talk of responsibility serves several functions, none of which have anything to do with actual responsible decision - making: 1) During pregnancy, it serves to make the mother feel better about herself («I am so much better than all those sheeple, I actually take responsibility for my health!»)
Freaking out about the realities of raising two babies was stressful, so anything that I could take control of while pregnant helped me maintain a semblance of normalcy, and picking baby names was part of helping me feel in charge of my situation.
While I know these recommendations are well - intentioned, the reality is that from birth to about 3 - 5 months, babies don't really do much of anything other than eat, sleep, and excrete.
March 20, 2018 • Despite the incredibly accurate predictions of quantum theory, there's a lot of disagreement over what it says about reality — or even whether it says anything at all about it, says guest Adam Becker.
Unlike the models who post staged, «perfect reality» type of images on the platform, Hadid is committed to keeping it real: «I don't change anything about myself — what I post just works,» she said.
In reality though this isn't anything to get excited about.
In reality, you could have just about anything post-workout.
I feel like if you are so obsessed and passionate about something, then you will do anything to make it a reality.
People can chat about anything, but the reality is most are flirting.
It is a biological reality and a medical condition, and when we talk about it as anything less than that, we
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Here was a romance that used its slight sci - fi premise about memory erasure to get at the reality of being in relationship in a way that was weird and honest and unlike anything I'd ever seen.
The reality is that it's actually 7 grams lighter than its 3DS XL predecessor, so really I shouldn't have anything to complain about as I played one of those comfortably for months.
Barrett says about his second feature, «I come from a close family and I have never known anything else, but the reality is that there are plenty of broken families in Ireland and I wanted to explore that.»
A story this weird set 40 years ago seems unlikely to have anything to say about the US circa 2014, and admittedly nothing in the paragraph above resembles reality — much less our world of iPhones and internet.
Those of us who love and lived Reality Bites know that it's not the best movie, with not the best acting, and we will tell that to the hater who huffs about how they don't understand why Reality Bites came to mean what it means that they're not illuminating for us anything new.
«Its more about the story in Frozen River, a buddy picture and a new concept and the realities are more decoration in that film, whereas Wendy and Lucy, its the whole film... nothing builds to anything»
Anime has always had a certain eccentricity about it (think of some of the stranger sequences in touchstone titles like Akira or Ghost in the Shell, or anything at the edges of the output of supposedly child - orientated Studio Ghibli), but the films which LEAFF selected to honour the medium's milestone take this eclectic, imaginative approach to storytelling to new levels, loosening the limits of the logic of reality, and travelling through the very fabric of space and time.
Leto's Rayon in Dallas Buyers Club met with hostility not just because it embodied so many stereotypes («a sad - sack, clothes - obsessed, constantly flirting... drug - addict prostitute» as Steve Friess wrote in Time) but also because no trans consultants were enlisted, and because Leto used his speech on winning the Golden Globe for best supporting actor to talk about how that «tiny little Brazilian bubble butt was all mine» rather than anything he had learned about the realities of trans living.
It's not a bad piece, and it is very eye - catching, but, while it does manage to tie in to the love aspect, it's not really about Paris, or even about anything remotely close to reality, so I am not sure it fits the theme of the film from my perspective.
The plot, conjointly written by Weinstein, Musa Syeed and Alex Lipschultz, is anything but bland, embroidering a painful reality about this particular religious group, which defends that a widower must remarry in order to properly raise his children.
It's all played for laughs but in reality it's plum revolting, and while Vaughn and frequent collaborator Jane Goldman's (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children) try to soften things by making Eggsy ambivalent about the task at hand, if anything this only acerbates that grotesque nastiness of the situation a substantial degree.
While this may sound like a secret menu with an expanded list of interior options, in reality BMW Individual offered just about anything that buyers of Bentley or Rolls - Royce cars could specify.
You can talk all you want about this being a republic, but the reality is that it is more a Plutocracy than anything else.
So the reality is that without co-op (and even that's no guarantee of anything), bookstore shelving is more about a personal sense of validation or ego than sales numbers.
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