Sentences with phrase «at least no question what»

There's at least no question what school this belongs to.

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But at least some of what the service is going through raises questions not just about its core value — namely, that it's run by musicians for musicians — but also about its long - term prospects as a competitive streaming business.
And the question that the crowdfunding industry doesn't seem to have asked itself — or, at least, discussed openly — is what impact that might have on the future market for these securities.
Rubin writes: «It's useful because it allows people to choose their focus (work, volunteer, family, hobby)-- preferable to the inevitable question (well, inevitable at least in New York City): «What do you do?»»
The salesperson asked me questions and seemed at least somewhat interested in what I had to say, but she was much more concerned with telling me how beautiful her dresses were and how much I'd love them.
He took it all in stride, appearing confident and poised throughout the question - and - answer period (at least, that's what professional PR experts quoted by Bloomberg had to say).
I get at least a handful of emails every week from those either in retirement or approaching retirement with questions about how to structure their asset allocation or what the correct withdrawal rate is for a portfolio.
The sentiment seemed widespread on tech and media Twitter: there was a lack of specificity in terms of questions about privacy (this allowed Zuckerberg to turn nearly every question about the ownership of data to a discussion about user interface controls that limit where data is shown to other Facebook users), plenty of dodged questions (every time there was a question about the data Facebook generates about users beyond what they themselves enter into the system Zuckerberg needed to «check with his team»), and bad questions that presumed Facebook sells data, letting Zuckerberg run out the clock at least three times by explaining the basics of Facebook's business model (this is precisely why I have been so outspoken about the problem of perpetrating this falsehood: it lets Facebook off the hook).
«The answer may be entirely innocent,» Mr. Denton said, musing on the question of whether Mr. Harder was paid by someone other than Mr. Hogan, «but I think in order for people to understand what's going on here, what the stakes are, I think it's important that it be out in public, or at least that he'd be asked the question in public.»
Whether it all works as he expects is a different question, but at least he knows what he wants to do.
At which allocation a portfolio fall of 40 % is not totally out of the question; a real problem if it happens early in drawdown and hasn't at least been notionally planned for with a «what if» scenariAt which allocation a portfolio fall of 40 % is not totally out of the question; a real problem if it happens early in drawdown and hasn't at least been notionally planned for with a «what if» scenariat least been notionally planned for with a «what if» scenario.
What would be shocking however is if this alien race had an incredibly similar story to that found in the bible complete with a single god, a jesus, some miracles, some parables, etc.... It would be the similarity of religions between alien races in this hypothetical that would truely shock me and at least make me question if that would be a solid point of evidence for the religious.
I will write tomorrow on what I went through this weekend that made me want to almost quit... or at least threw everything into question.
He at least was prepared to offer a partial answer to the question: it may not be 24 - hour days, and that's what I believe.»
Tony Jones has had a lot of opportunities then and since to be specific in responding to (what I see as) legitimate questions — as he was and is a public figure — but rarely has done so online, at least to my knowledge.
Thus it is not a question of the logical possibility, merely, of what might be called a «non-Euclidean theology,» but of its logical necessity, at least if there is to be any theology at all.
Much depends on exactly what is meant by «mind», but I daresay at least some readers of Faith magazine might have cause to question this assertion!
Although what he writes is open and unapologetic «heresy», at least Jack Mahoney has highlighted the fact that the question of science and religion is not some purely academic issue revolving around a few specialised philosophical and theological discussions.
I still have question and issues with much of what Thom Stark wrote, but at least I see that there is a way to deal with the problems of the text without being set adrift at sea without an anchor (p. 240).
And Artigas» book suggests, to this reader at least, what some of those questions might be.
For instance, there are the hermeneutical questions of whether the image of Christ emerging through the glasses of Islamic mysticism is what the Bible or Biblical authors «intended»; If the purpose of the crystallization of the supposed authorial intention or purpose is to connect the ancient and the present «viewpoints» or the worldviews, one may ask if such a possibility of a pure state of intention possible to extract at all, or is it not that the reader often always creates» at least some elements of the supposed «intentions».
If you are going to question the premise of a theory, at least learn what it is you are questioning, first.
This narrows down the historical question of Hartshorne's personalism (or at least what Hartshorne calls personalism) to his debt to Brightman.
The question I will address is whether speculation about what Jesus was in himself, especially how he was related to God (meaning how God was present in him), is an essential or at least important task for Christian theology.
will have to be assumed and telescoped; but I will concentrate on what I think are critical questions — critical in the sense that they represent, at least in my opinion, points on which greater clarity is required if the community of Christ's discipleship is to move into the post-Christendom future with something like apostolic confidence.
Thus there are at least three questions to ask those who would use psychological models to interpret the biblical text: What is wrong with the old ways?
There are at least three questions to ask those who would use psychological models to interpret the biblical text: What is wrong with the old ways?
If Carter has an inadequate full - employment policy, as I think he does, at least we're discussing what kind of full - employment policy and not the idiotic question of whether there should be one.»
The implication is that those who died deserved what they got, or at least that is the question Jesus intuited.
This we would not here state directly, but perhaps we may at least draw a conclusion about it from what will be said on the more detailed questions.
President Obama and the Republicans did not agree on very much over the last two years, but on the question of what this election was all about there was not an inch of daylight between them — at least when the campaign began.
We certainly can not enter into another person's soul, at least never sufficiently enough to judge without question what is there.
There will be no questioning as to whether I have won men (quite on the contrary, it might well be asked whether I had any notion of having by my own efforts done the least thing toward winning them); no questioning as to whether, by the talk I have gained some earthly advantage (quite on the contrary, it might well be asked whether I had any notion of having myself done the least thing toward gaining it); no questioning about what results I have produced, or whether I may have produced no results at all, or whether loss and the sport that others made of me were the only results I have produced.
A second way in which people at least implicitly answer for themselves the question, «What makes life worth living?»
For meaning at least partly depends on what questions we are asking in the present.
@Will, Your statement / questions are not clear, or at least I'm not clear on what they are referring to.
But I commend you on at least asking questions so you at least know what you are rejecting.
The controlling idea was that since both sides wanted solid information, they could at least agree on what questions should be asked, and then jointly hire the best researchers to find the answers.
Answering questions Mr Wallen agreed that, on the day he killed Mrs Maguire, Cornick told «at least 10 other pupils precisely what he was going to do - where he was going to do it and how he was going to do it».
By responding to my colleague's review of our work, I wish to clarify further what «process hermeneutics is or intends to be, a question arising from Kelsey's review essay in part, at least, because of the «hermeneutical pluralism» represented in the collection of essays published under this banner.1
Of course, this is not all that Christians believe, or even the major part of what Christians believe, about Jesus Christ; but for our purpose, it is enough now just to admit at least that much, to see here life given in love to the point of complete surrender of self, to agree that the ages witness that this is healthy life, this is wholeness, and then to turn to oneself and ask the very simple but very searching question, «How do I measure up to that standard?»
First, however, I want to address briefly what I personally believe to be the strongest challenge to a free - will theodicy: the question of why the God of free - will theism does not unilaterally intervene, or at least does not unilaterally intervene more frequently, in earthly affairs.
Say what you want about North Korea, at least they have the common sense to purge anyone who questions their godless authority.
Because apparently the questions of a six year old threatened to bring down their religion, at least that is what I made of it.
I'm struggling with the question on what it means to be the light of the world in a society (in Swaziland) where at least 40 % of the population have HIV or AIDS.
It seems to me asking questions at least challenges people to think about what they believe without playing into the false idol of certainty that you know the answers.
And Jesus gave expression to this devaluation in his own life: he broke the Sabbath when he felt that God bade him act; he excused his disciples (at least) from the custom of fasting; and the burning national question whether one had really to pay the poli tax to the foreign power of occupation (in Judea and Samaria) he answered in the affirmative, but he viewed it as a secular concern and pointed his questioners to the essential duty, «Give to God what belongs to him.»
It was a question today what will happen, at least with the attitude, the response, the determination.
For the sake of this discussion at least, I'll like to know what's your answer to the $ anti Cazorla question.
While it's possible, if not likely, that the Gallo story has at least one more detour in the minors, this is the perfect time for Rangers fans to ask one of the very best baseball questions: What if?
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