Safe
assumptions mean things like paying to level up or pay real money for healing items or weapons and stuff.
Not exact matches
I
mean, it is very very hard to take anyone seriously who says absurd
things like «The «6 days / 6, 000 year - old - earth» meme is either propaganda to distort and mock Christianity, or often well - intentioned
assumptions by new or superficial christians.»
As I read Hartshorne, he maintains that «God is not spatially localized» (Schilpp, 545) and the
meaning of this phrase is that God is everywhere — «God is not spatially separated from
things» he has written (Schilpp, 545), and in a recent book he claims that deity, the universally immanent, is everywhere.5 Given this
assumption Hartshorne is then able to say that since God, being everywhere, includes the regional standpoint of every temporal actual entity, he must intuit all occasions wherever they are as they occur» (Schilpp, 545).
The background
assumption of this book
means, finally, that so far as its content is concerned the best hope of saying
things of general relevance to persons involved in all types of theological schooling today lies in making some particular and fairly concrete proposals that may turn out to be directly pertinent only to a few types of theological schools but may provoke and help other persons in other types of schools to think through these issues for themselves.
So wait you aren't going to blame what was obviously Politics on Religious Wars lets not forget that there were a few
things involved in these «Wars of Religion» and I am sure most historians will agree with me, firstly the Crusades weren't thought up as some ideological crusade to protect Christians from some horde of Muslims coming from the east, they were in - fact land grabbing and trying to stave off the eventual fall of what is now known as Istanbul, secondly I highly doubt that most of the average religious person had any idea just how politicized the church became during this time period or up until probably John Paul the II took over, I
mean the Thirty Years War could have been called a Religious war under this Videos silly
assumptions.
With all of the options out there about cloth diapers vs. disposable ones, formula feeding your baby vs. sticking with the boob, and deciding to eat your placenta vs. tossing it — and the
assumption that, in most cases, choosing one
thing means choosing only that
thing to the exclusion of all other
things, which is totally not how it works in real life — there is already too much to think about besides how everyone else feels you should decide to raise your kid.
This is because support for democracy and self - determination were based in part upon the
assumption that such
things were an intrinsic part of their Western identity — to find this heritage denied by those they wished to join
meant a loss of identity and corresponding political ideological crisis.
«The underlying
assumption is that... no matter where you start, a change
means the same
thing.
Tracking makes a few
assumptions: learning is a race to the end of the curriculum, the only
things worth learning are what's in the curriculum, and learning
means acquiring facts and discrete skills.
To make
things worse, some of these variables are unknown, which
means you have to make
assumptions about future events which might not be all that accurate.
The simplest
things one can do microscopically are
things like detailed balance estimates, and so far I haven't made Joe happy even with what I've attempted there, although I think he realizes that my answer is irrelevantly imprecise (or he should realize it once he follows the reasoning in the algebra above that lays out how air can be isothermal and still have the MB velocity distribution from the bottom out to where the
assumptions of thermodynamics break down anyway, because to many, many digits when meters is the
mean free path of the gas and meters.
It does not
mean that
things are «worse» than expected», it just
means that the expectations and
assumptions were wrong.
More runs with more
assumptions means more computer time and more effort, and I know it's all too easy to call for such
things when the time and effort are other people's.
Things like
assumptions about linearity (which
means more or less, they make the mistake of assuming that all forcings and feedbacks operate at similar ratios and strengths when the planet is an iceball as they do when Earth hits a rare warm phase).
Clients or lawyers read
things into emails that aren't there, miss the
meaning of what was said, or read between the lines and make
assumptions, says Diedrick.
One of the
things that's interesting is we are very, I think we parent very much as partners but it's one of those
things where I'm kind of unaware where I make
assumptions in
things, but what I really am aware of is I know that she carries guilt over not being around for the kids all the time, that I don't have because there's no cultural expectation that dad is going to be around all the time, so the fact that I want to or don't want to is kind of like my choice, but for her there's all this expectation around what it
means to be a mom and what kind of care you're supposed to give and I know that it's there and it weights on her.
Clients or lawyers read
things into emails that aren't there, miss the
meaning of what was said, or read between the lines and make
assumptions.
Among other
things, it's alleged Camp made comments that «reflected an antipathy» toward laws
meant to protect vulnerable witnesses, engaged in «stereotypical or biased thinking» and asked the complainant questions that relied on «discredited, stereotypical
assumptions» of how one should behave following a sexual assault.
Sanford listed ease of use —
meaning it takes minimal effort to fill their profile with these words rather than coming up with a creative sentence — and the widely held
assumption that because everyone else is doing it, «it must be the professional
thing to do.»