Sentences with phrase «arrive at the question»

So now we arrive at the question of what to do about fake news.
Boomershine emphasizes the importance of reciting texts in order to arrive at questions of meaning.
As always, Mayerson provides context from recent case law (what there is, in this case) and digs well below the surface to how clients may arrive at these questions in the first place:
So now we arrive at the question of what to do about fake news.

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On the day I arrived, there were at least a half dozen Amazon employees (wearing bright orange so you could easily spot them) helping shepherd people into the store, replacing items on shelves, checking IDs for those shoppers headed to the liquor shelves, and mostly answering lots and lots of questions.
Answer these questions to arrive at a reasonable starting figure.
Ask questions to prompt an employee to arrive at his or her own solution.
You might counter with a question («How did you arrive at that figure?»)
Their questions won't just be about the deal structure, but also about the logic you used to arrive at the structure.
Through the effect known as the wisdom of the crowd, a large group's aggregated answers to certain questions are often better than those arrived at separately by individual members.
The people who need it the least always arrive first, sit front and center, nod at every word, stay after for questions, and stay in touch.
I guess the million dollar question is «how do you arrive at the right allocation?»
Please provide some of the questions you asked and answers you arrived at.
@Econ301: Please provide some of the questions you asked and answers you arrived at.
The physicists who asked these questions arrived at a remarkable conclusion.
That is until I arrive at a firm positive or negative about the question.
my question still stands... I'm interested in how you arrive at what you think is a sin or not?
He applies it to the question of whether divorced and remarried Catholics should be allowed to receive the Eucharist, and the answer he arrives at is yes, under certain conditions.
So to answer your question... no, it is not just two verses that proclaim how the Church arrives at Truth... it is by Tradition and the Magisterium and the Bible which holds us all together by the grace of God.
The questions that we ask and how we pose them partly determine the answers at which we arrive.
The discussion of the resulting doctrinal classifications is the bottleneck through which alone we can arrive, if ever, at a rational treatment of the theistic question.
Humanity since its inception has always posed the God - question, but has never arrived at a consensus.
It is argued that reason alone is not able to arrive at any truth about such ultimate questions.
I've found that the answers to questions such as these (those which ring true, at least) tend to be those which are arrived at in my own way and own time, rather than being delivered by others.
The odds are slim that we will ever arrive at a place in our lives when all of our questions are answered, all our loose ends tied up, all our stories finished with «happily ever after.»
When this engineer arrived at the scene of the explosion, his first question was about his machinery, not about the men killed, one of the widows said.
This is why, at one point in the book, I grant the Gnostics of old the validity of their questions, though I go on to revile the answers at which they arrived.
It is essential here to comprehend that the principle of relativity (which states that all actual entities are internally related) is not simply applied to physiology or psychology, etc., but rather, in each instance the principle is arrived at in an original way from within the particular facts of the particular field of learning in question.
In order to arrive at such a re-conception it has been necessary to question the usual ideas about «subjective immortality and the pictures in which they have usually been communicated.
A counselor can help a student to answer these questions if he believes there are values worthy of loyalty and if he has reflected long enough and deeply enough to arrive at some conviction as to what some of those values are.
We can best arrive at an answer to this question by considering what in fact establishes the identity of any one of us.
Distinct from the question of how we arrive at an idea of God is the question of the form of the idea itself.
Bishop Paulose says, «It is by this reasoning, namely by a bold effort to answer the question of how Jesus Christ can become lord even of the religionless, that Bonhoeffer arrived at his conclusion that the church should work out and proclaim a «non-religious» interpretation of Biblical and theological concepts».
If you properly engage in this work, you will be interested in arriving at a position on whatever it is that interests you (philosophy, critical theory, history, philology, literary criticism, or whatever) that is preferable to any other that you know of on that question, and you will concomitantly want to be clear as to what the position that you construct and defend is, what it excludes, how best to show that its competitors are less adequate than the one you want to defend, and in what sense this is true.
Evans» Evolving in Monkey Town chronicles the author's move from complete acceptance of the faith of her childhood, through a desolate period of questioning, arriving at a renewed conviction about the love of God.
I'm confident that the answers to my questions will enable you to determine who you arrived at one or more possible falsehoods, «Just Me».
Pivot Question # 10 (which might have been a bit influenced by the Greco - Roman narrative): If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?
Now, compare her children or grandchildren, who are standing in the doorway watching, with my children, who think that chicken comes from a kindly old Kentuckian with a white goatee, and one arrives at an observation and then a question of wider than cultural significance.
Consequently when the form critics came to discuss the historicity of the gospel tradition, a question for which their method was at best only indirectly relevant, they tended to arrive at the conclusion which their general orientation suggested, rather than a conclusion which form criticism as such required.
The prophet Habakkuk grappled with these questions before finally arriving at his confession: «Though the fig tree does not...
And this raises the further issue, namely, by what procedure the answers to these questions as to the nature of the entities and the nature of motion are to be arrived at.
On the major questions of theological controversy — creation ex nihilo, individual providence, miracles, prophecy — Maimonides typically surveys the opinions offered by Aristotle and others alongside the Torah, in order to arrive at an interpretation of the biblical text that is religiously plausible and philosophically sound.
Whatever stream of Christianity they arrive at, perhaps such stories can cause other sceptics to ask themselves important questions.
Concurrently with the decline in the vigor in the Christianity of Western Europe which began to be marked after the high tide of the late thirteenth and the early fourteenth century, schoolmen questioned the formulations arrived at in the creative years.
Three nuns die and arrive at heaven's pearly gates where St. Peter tells them that he has to ask each of them one last question, merely as a formality, before they can enter heaven.
The very possibility of this line of argument calls attention to the fundamental question of this entire matter: even if the contradiction arrived at in Stapp's proof does constitute a genuine problem, must one accept his method of disposing of it?
We set up a commission representing six points of view to study these questions seriously and to arrive at a confrontation.
Whatever the mechanism taking them there, as soon as religious conservatives would begin to consider the intricacies of the abortion question, they would eventually (and, indeed, inexorably) arrive at an ardent anti-abortionism.
question: if none of the answers we actually arrived at ever pointed to «gods»... what makes ANYONE believe «gods» will ever be the answer to any of the questions like «how did the universe begin?»
It's far from rhubarb season yet, so this isn't really an urgent question, but I would like to have an answer for it, so that when they do arrive at the greengrocer's I can know whether I need to buy a kilo or half a kilo...
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