Sentences with phrase «at a conclusion rather»

Whereas Girard's thought finds theology at its conclusion rather than at the outset, Kierkegaard understands the crowd to be an assemblage of individuals who are hiding from God and attempting to evade the difficult process of spiritual growth.
Here we have no other version to help us reconstruct the original form of the parable, but the task is not difficult, since the tradition has sought to make the parable edifying by means of additions at the conclusion rather than by allegorizing the story itself.
It's much easier to persuade a seller when he arrives at a conclusion rather than you telling him the conclusion you would like him to make.

Not exact matches

Looking at the price, or external appearance, and using that as the basis for forecasts rather than the fundamentals can lead you to the wrong conclusions.
Finally, this conclusion about causality fails to answer the question of why antitrust suits are typically brought after the stock market has climbed for years or even decades to a state of overvaluation in a climate of rampant speculation rather than at any other time.
Reconciling is a process rather than a conclusion at the human level.
Rather than making inaccurate conclusions based on a standard procedure in web - site ownership to the motive behind our efforts, perhaps if you truly are defending Christmas, you should look at the National Corporations and Media Outlets who base their whole profit predictions and financial stability on a HOLY - day that they go out of their way to hide and dilute.
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.
Yet here he is, a non-Christian sociologist, surveying the American religious landscape, and arriving at the conclusion that the church has lost its power and influence because it now caters to the demands and desires of the people, rather than holding fast to Biblical truth.
Of course not, because you'd prefer to remain ignorant / uneducated and base your conclusions on stereotypes rather than actually getting off of your butt to educate yourself by looking at the statistics around marijuana use.
Stewart looks like the better hire due to his history in Europe - while I might be jumping to conclusions, I'd think Curtis would have a preference to MLS managers rather than looking at managers in other leagues.
Wengers job during that period was to maintain CL football and a profit, well I have come to that conclusion after looking at the facts surronding what has actually happened rather than rumors, he is paid well because he managed to do something which other managers have failed at... being a selling club and still maintaining regular CL football.
I highly suggest you look at his stats for the 3 seasons he has been at Arsenal and then make conclusion rather than say he is «dripping poison amongst the players».
While we know from first hand experience that no game is a foregone conclusion pre-match, were Chelsea to drop points in this home fixture with newly promoted Blackpool, it would rate amongst some of the biggest shocks in Premier League history, although, in actual fact, most punters are worrying over how many Chelsea will win by rather than deciding whether or not Blackpool can spring another surprise at tasty odds.
A golden rule in looking at polls should be to examine to the big picture, the trend in the polls as a whole, rather than trying to draw conclusions from individual polls.
While the authors of the New Atlantis article are not this crude and overtly bigoted in their conclusions, according to geneticist Dean Hamer, emeritus at the National Institutes of Health, «it is a selective and outdated collection of references and arguments aimed at confusing rather than clarifying our understanding of sexual orientation and gender identity.»
Because these moderate extremes are by definition more common, and because the authors looked at global statistics rather than those for highly localized, rare events, the conclusions are extremely robust, said Peter Stott, leader of the Climate Monitoring and Attribution Team at the Met Office Hadley Centre, in the U.K. «I think this paper is very convincing,» said Stott, who was not involved in the research.
The researchers of the new study arrived at this conclusion after dating the archaeological remains at the Cerutti Mastodon site, which has pushed back the arrival of ancient humans to 130,000 years rather than just 15,000 years.
Please read my Forks Over Knives review for more information on what's wrong with the conclusions drawn from Campbell's casein / aflatoxin research, and if you'd rather look at peer - reviewed research than the words of some random internet blogger, see my collection of scientific papers based on the China Study data that contradict the claims in Campbell's book.
What is fascinating, however, is that Eternal Sunshine's happy ending sits rather uncomfortably at the conclusion of a film that demolishes the thematic core of the genre itself: the idea that these two lovers are made for each other and that they will, as a result, live happily ever after.
It doesn't move along at breakneck speed, but rather lumbers towards the ever so depressing conclusion.
The problem is that these moments are rather few in what might have worked better as a character study, as the story at its core is not particularly new or interesting, and plods along to a predictable beat to its ultimate conclusion that feels too long in coming.
The choice of wrapping up a festival that typically consists of rather modest films felt a bit off, but with this significance at the heart of the decision, it feels much more like an honorable and appropriate conclusion.
There's nothing Beresford or Stepansky can do about the open - ended reality of the calamity, an arc that leads to an unsatisfying conclusion that probably should have shifted the focus to a look at what Flint looks like in fall 2017 and a clearer call - to - action regarding what can be done there and to prevent similar situations, rather than trying to land on a hollow «inspirational» ending.
The Drop rumbles along quite enjoyably but takes a little too long to arrive at its rather predictable conclusion.
Rather than giving simple one word responses, your learners must think abstractly and search their knowledge banks to arrive at the correct conclusion.
Such conclusions may look obvious, even banal, but in fact it was unprecedented for the federal education research agency to treat teachers, principals, and parents as key clients, rather than targeting its products at academics and policymakers.
The facilitator would allow the participants to arrive at their own conclusions, rather than imposing his views or opinions — they could even be different from the thoughts given here.
The facilitator would allow the participants to arrive at their own conclusions, rather than imposing his views or opinions, they could even be different from the thoughts given here.
Set intercessions (year - round school breaks) at the conclusion of each quarter rather than after the eighth week.
Ms. Hoxby did not reach any conclusions about what practices at the schools caused the jump, but she noted that many charter schools had extended school days and school years, many required students to attend classes on Saturdays and most paid teachers based on their performance and responsibility, rather than the traditional teachers» union salary scales.
Of course, you can also choose to buy out the remainder of your lease at its conclusion if you decide you'd rather stick with that vehicle.
Conclusion: I think if I had to I could live with the battery life on the Pearl 3G, but I'd rather not have to worry about it at all so have a feeling I'm going to be a BlackBerry Bold 9700 user again soon.
The structure, which helps to arrange you contrast essay ideas, is rather simple one — the introductory part, the body, the conclusion, however, at this point, you should remember the following items:
«Although Neville did have a bite incident, looking at the entire situation, we came to the conclusion that Neville is not a dangerous dog, but rather one who reacted out of pain.
At times, the game is downright brutal, but it also tells a rather touching story, with a conclusion that leaves me wondering what a future Wolfenstein game would even consist of.
I kept coming back to Aegis Defenders, but the defenses began to feel like a chore at the end of the level rather than the exciting conclusion I imagine they were hoping for.
By your own account, you're not looking at anything thing except «local conditions», and apparently you aren't looking at all the «scientific studies» either, since there's been one cited above with rather different conclusions.
This paper also attracted a lot of comment at the time, and some conclusions were (to be generous) rather unclearly communicated (I'm not going to discuss this in this post, but feel free to bring it up in the comments).
«Indeed controversial» is academic language; but to politicians, this sounds like «praising with faint damnation» — a politician is apt to assume «is indeed controversial» means «is a hot research area» rather than «was asserted in one paper that used at best controversial methods to reach its claimed conclusion» — eh?
And if the scientific conclusion is so sensitive to statistical procedure, then I would look at the assumptions defining that theory, rather than getting bogged down in yet another statistical analysis to prove or disprove it.
The conclusions arrived at by the panel of judges should not be considered definitively true, but should rather be viewed as provisional and subject to change with the acquisition of further information.
And in addition, think about all the wasted energy the «climate community» spent mitigating the impact of «deniers,» when «skeptics» could have helped out by listening more carefully to the «climate community,» and trying to understand «the climate community's» arguments, and adding to progress on increasing our understanding of the causes of climate variability and change — rather than apologizing or ignoring the input from scientists like Fred Singer — who deliberately lifts a conditional clause from a larger sentence, divorces it completely from context, and creates a fraudulent quotation in order to deliberately deceive, or Ross McKitrick who slanders other scientists on purely speculative conclusions about their motivations, or guest - posters at WUWT who call BEST «media whores,» or the long line of denizens at Climate Etc. who falsely claim that the «climate community» ignores all uncertainties towards the goal of serving a socialist, eco-Nazi agenda to destroy capitalism.
Strictly speaking, this conclusion is saying that pursuing mitigation and adaptation means only relatively small amounts of SRM might be necessary, rather than none at all.
In recent discussion of the Weblog 2007 Awards, several commenters at other blogs have argued that our criticisms of the Mannian parlor tricks have been «thoroughly refuted and discarded by climatologists, published in a credible journal»; that «other professionals in the field who also have «looked in great detail at the problem at hand» and have come to the conclusion that rather than McIntyre's findings being «valid and relevant», they instead have found them to be «without statistical and climatological merit»; that CA «fluffed on the whole hockey stick thing».
At that time Consensus Science in Germanic Europe had come to rather different conclusions (something to do with Aryans).
After more carefully looking at Figure 3.14 in the IPCC Fifth Assessment, I think the real answer to my question is that the IPCC is not relying on Church & White but rather on Jevrejeva el al and Ray and Douglas estimates to come to the conclusion that «similar rates» (ie 3.2 mm / yr) were found in the period of 1920 - 1950.
What I find most surprising about the paper on my re-read and those who seem to have little problem accepting or at least finding no weaknesses of the indirect methodology used to make some rather far reaching conclusions is not that papers such as this one can get published, but the authoritative nature these articles seem to take on and particularly so when they are referenced in the IPCC reports.
I might add that my purpose in bringing up the Velasco et al. paper was not to contradict the conclusion that Jelbring's theory is unsound but rather, since I had not fully comprehended all of Velasco et al.'s steps, to invite a thorough discussion of its reasoning and thereby arrive at a more - informed assessment of its validity.
According to the researchers, «in these samples at least, one can be optimistic that climate science is more likely to be appraised on its merits, rather than being tainted by the desire to reach conclusions that are compatible with one's worldviews,» at least for the rest of the world outside the U.S..
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