Have you read
anything about the studies of the Mt. St. Helen's erruption and the rapid burial of elements and the findings?
Of course, since I don't know
anything about those studies, I have no idea if they were careful in choosing subject groups or not.
But the ABC's Ministry of Truth, is not so much concerned about «the prominent coverage» given to Steven Cooper's study, Graham Lloyd's «crime» against the Party was to have published
anything about the study at all.
Not exact matches
A new
study showed that when it comes to cyber security, small business owners think its important to be prepared, but aren't really doing
anything about it.
O'Reilly says though the
study doesn't say
anything about viewers retaining the ads, knowing they're watching is half the battle.
He said that the latest
study (Professor Jordan Grafman, from the US National Inst - itute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda,) suggests the brain is inherently sensitive to believing in almost
anything if there are grounds for doing so, but when there is a mystery
about something, the same neural machinery is co-opted in the formulation of religious belief.
I've said it before that textual criticism should be a required
study before anyone says
anything about the Bible, because it clears up any obvious misunderstandings just like this.
0,000 in ad revenue related to the week (including a full page of paid church notices) but, being a newspaper of scrupulous integrity, did not let that influence its
studied indifference to there being
anything noteworthy
about Holy Week and Passover.
The idea that this one
study of a single location somehow disproves or proves
anything about the Bible is just silly.
And they certainly don't say
anything about a specific person who shares one characteristic of a
studied group but not others (for example, the life - expectancy of a non-promiscuous, non-drug-using, non-depressed gay person).
So I guess I'm not at all shocked by the findings of the
study, but also don't feel there is
anything wrong or bad
about the expected results as a whole.
I have to disagree, there certainly scholars who
study it, but in the end it's a religion that's
about anything BUT critical thinking.
Several years back I did a
study on that book and discovered that his prayer contains is more
about himself than
anything else.
Think of the ancient Greeks or Egyptians, how
about the Norsk and Myans, we
study them but don't believe them to be
anything but myths and stories.
Now that people in the mainline denominations are starting to talk unembarrassedly
about church growth and evangelism of a fairly conventional sort, Wheeler worries that the potential exists for any emphasis on congregational
studies to be misinterpreted as an outgrowth of the spirit of the times — which views local communities of believers uncritically, as in - arguably good things, and assumes that if there is
anything the matter with them it is that they aren't big enough.
It is not
anything about theos but something
about the dynamics of a distinctive type of society that is the basis of unity in a theological course of
study.
BuzzFeed: Americans Don't Know
Anything About Romney's Religion — Yet Armed with fresh survey data and a counterintuitive thesis, a new Brookings Institution
study released Wednesday makes the compelling case that Mitt Romney's Mormon faith, long pegged by pundits as a political albatross for the candidate, won't actually hurt him at the polls in November — and it could even help.
[10] Looking into these matters (for example the disputes between Jesuits and Dominicans
about sufficient and efficient grace) is not always pleasant, but after we have
studied the more abstract ideas ofpredestination and election, it is a relief to read Paul's saying that he does not live but rather Christ lives in him, his assurance that God wants everyone to be saved, and his confidence that while he does believe he will face divine judgement, he still can not see how
anything can separate him from Christ's love.
Just last month there was a debate in my bible
study»cause they couldn't accept what Ezekiel had to say
about the sin of Sodom being pride (16.49)-- according to their
study bibles, the sin of Sodom was sodomy, and couldn't be
anything else.
Thus the Vestries in America soon gained effective control of the spirituals as well as the temporals of the churches, largely through assuming power to hire and set the salary of the clergyman, plus a
studied neglect of presenting him to the Governor for permanent induction into the «living» until forced to do so.14 «In 1697 the Arch - bishop of Canterbury expressed surprise that the clergymen might «be removed like domestic servants by a vote of the Vestry,»»15 but obviously neither he nor anyone could do
anything about it.
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First of all, why would the mainstream media even say
anything about coconut oil, since the main point they try to continue driving home to people is: «There are no
studies backing the health claims of coconut oil»?
Recently released results from the World Health Organisation (WHO)
study on sugar intake and weight status concludes that it's the calories (kilojoules) that count and not
anything unique
about sugar, that contributes to weight gain.
To the extent that they were warned
about anything, they were warned that homebirth advocates were fully prepared to LIE
about the quality of the
study's data.
BUT, all of the
studies were underpowered to say
anything about the fetal complication rate.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a
study with a sample size too small to conclude
anything, a review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review article with a few attention grabbing sentences
about long term health implications, and a review article published in a trash journal.
Research
studies do not predict
anything at all
about any particular baby or babies — they look at trends in a large population.
What
about the
study by Dr. Neel Shah that shows the actual hospital you walk into may be a better indication of your cesarean rate than your health, age, or
anything else?
Zucker said he doesn't know
anything about the Bennington College
study and so couldn't comment.
Fifth, the right wing websites, who would never be caught dead reading a hostile left wing website and who would never read
anything written by actual scientists (who they consider to either be part of the liberal elite or part of an ill - defined conspiracy), never hear
about what poor science the
study they're celebrating actually is, and go right on believing that their anti-global warming position is so obviously correct that everyone else must either be fools or conspirators.I believe the link pfft posted is step three.
Students who
study hard for their A-levels are assumed to have received easier exams, because the idea of them dedicating themselves to
anything contradicts the lie we have taught ourselves
about ourselves.
«None of the findings of any of the
studies that have been done of this have found that it doesn't do
anything more than just
about pay for itself if you squint hard enough,» McMahon said.
«Before we can say
anything about the effect of vitamin B12 supplementation in pregnancy, more of these kinds of
studies need to be done, and the results should then be summarized in a review article.
As a professor of entomology at the University of California, Berkeley, George
studied insects and their parasites, traveling to amber hot spots like the Dominican Republic, Canada, Mexico and northern Europe to collect and describe just
about anything trapped in resin, from feathers to frogs.
«Variations over weeks or months don't really tell you
anything about the 1,000 - year timescale that governs hydrogen,» notes Kevin Zahnle, an astronomer at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., who was not involved in the
study.
Previous
studies have shown that when people are observed, brain activity jumps in areas of the brain known for thinking
about others, even if people aren't doing
anything that others could judge.
The new
study may say more than
anything else, however,
about the health benefits of living in Denmark — all the participants lived in Copenhagen.
«There could be populations of beavers moving around in the continent and in the islands we don't know
anything about,» biologist Giorgia Graells, of the Institute of Patagonia at Magallanes University and lead author of the
study, told Scientific American.
«The impact that urbanisation has on wildlife must be
studied much more, or we won't be able to understand the threats that birds are exposed to in urban environments, and won't be able to do
anything about them.
Can
studying Pluto and these other objects tell us
anything about Earth's formation and its history?
The
study shows that by century's end, absent serious reductions in global emissions, the most extreme, once - in -25-years heat waves would increase from wet - bulb temperatures of
about 31 C to 34.2 C. «It brings us close to the threshold» of survivability, he says, and «
anything in the 30s is very severe.»
«I said, you're right — we do
study memory, but we don't know
anything about this.»
Although the enhanced growth doesn't prove
anything about how the infants will do later on, «we know from other
studies that bigger is better» when it comes to brain development in this region, Lahav says.
The six - decade - long
study on domesticating foxes in Siberia that we write
about has everything from cutting - edge science to political intrigue to human / animal love stories, but perhaps more than
anything else, it shows that when smart people with a passion for science pair that with almost superhuman perseverance, we can unwrap the mysteries of the world we live in.»
The systems have been used to
study floods, landslides, snowpacks and just
about anything else under the sun that can enhance understanding of the natural processes happening around us.
A
study conducted by flour - maker ConAgra and the University of Minnesota found that school - age children ate more of just
about anything — pizza, breadsticks or tortillas — when they were made from refined rather than whole grain wheat flour.
«This is a cross-sectional
study; we can not say
anything about causality,» he explains.
The uncertainty
about when and where they can work emerged during an interview with a veteran logger, who is quoted as follows in the
study: «When I started in the business... the typical logger... would shut down and not do
anything for the month or two months that the spring break up would last for.
Even though it is a technical tour de force, the paper leaves several open questions: «The
study doesn't tell us whether there are other cells that are important for this kind of memory, or
anything about other types of memory,» he says.
Ultimately, though, if Dendrogramma is going to tell us
anything about the strange Ediacaran organisms we will need to
study its DNA — which is where the researchers run into a problem.