Sentences with phrase «apparent belief»

Midway through the year it was apparent the beliefs of the adults were shifting.
Trump's conviction that trade wars are «good» seems related to his apparent belief that they are «easy to win,» which is the most revealing part of his tweet.
One of Mnuchin's apparent beliefs is that the government should cede control of the mortgage guarantors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which the government acquired during the 2008 financial crisis.
So take it for what it's worth, one more opinion in a vast sea of opinions, most of them conflicting, where none of them has been endorsed by God almighty (contrary to the apparent beliefs of some of the people mentioned in this article).
Part of the issue I have with the christian world view is the apparent belief that the world was created for humans by their god.
LinCA You said: «Part of the issue I have with the christian world view is the apparent belief that the world was created for humans by their god.
Part of the issue I have with the christian world view is the apparent belief that... all the resources are there for us to use and abuse.
Because in the quote you provide, he just (correctly) attacks Labour's apparent belief that it constitutes the be-all and end - all of progressive tax reform.
More directly to the point, as far as this poll is concerned, is Boris's apparent belief that Gove will now not run for the leadership post-2015 if David Cameron loses.
The article authors also called for research into the MPAA's apparent belief that bloodless gun violence perpetrated by comic book characters is less harmful than gun violence that shows blood and other impacts on more realistic characters.
Even more curious, Carlin appears to be a big fan of geo - engineering, but how this squares with his apparent belief that we know nothing about what drives climate, is puzzling.
As time passes, it seems that the traditional work ethic is being replaced with the apparent belief that we are all on an equal footing, and by right are entitled to have the same as our neighbor.
Bacon and his co-stars do what they can with the material, but their apparent belief in it casts great shadows of doubt over their judgment.
Many recent federal and state regulations have called for single - event measures of accountability — tests — in the apparent belief that these assessments generate improved learning.
I was struck by the way that his apparent belief in the object or material as free of other levels of meaning doesn't survive in his theoretical writing — for example, in his 1983 essay «Art and Architecture».
Even more curious, Carlin appears to be a big fan of geo - engineering, but how this squares with his apparent belief that we know nothing about what drives climate, is puzzling.
-LSB-...] to the last, amid Trump's apparent belief that ice cubes in the freezer disprove climate science, Team Trump is unlikely to recognize how human - driven climate change is a serious contributing -LSB-...]
You might find the «Arguments» item on the top menu bar helpful for finding resources about your apparent beliefs.
One of them is in support of Snyder's apparent belief that millions of Americans are looking forward to the destruction of Israel.
As for your apparent belief that knowledge of historic storms are based on a few drunken sailors yarns in the inn I am afraid that our information is much more detailed than that.
>> I think it's very ironic that, as I see it, the core belief — call it the religion - of many of the «we can create, we have created, useful and becoming better, AI search algorithm for law» adherents IS < / b) the literal opposite of Mr. Semenoff's apparent belief.

Phrases with «apparent belief»

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