Sentences with phrase «at least you think clearly»

at least you think clearly.

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I think they see a large amount of this pretty clearly, at least the better ones.
And once I started going to therapists and doing all this work to undo — or at least to examine that stuff — I slowly started finding that at the end of the day I have all of these big questions, and yeah, I don't really know how clearly I believe all the things I used to, but at the bottom of all of that, I think I'm a believer.
If he believes that Intellectual Design is credible, he clearly isn't thinking at the level required to contribute at JPL, at least in the opinion of those at JPL.
Even if you can't see it as clearly in scripture as I do, I hope you can at least be open to the possibility that people who thought they were saved, may find out on that day that they really weren't because they didn't listen to Jesus» and Paul's warnings.
And to all: Whatever you think about the rights and wrongs of judicial execution — Catholics, clearly, differ about it — you ought at least lament its necessity if you wrongly think it necessary.
We seem, therefore, to have here, down to the very words, which he quotes in order that there may be no misunderstanding, a part at least of what Paul was accustomed to preach as Gospel, clearly distinguished from the theological superstructure of his thought: he proclaimed the facts that Christ died and rose again.
Number (6) is clearly true for some non-believers, but most of us think that there is at least some historical basis for Jesus.
However, although Hall is clearly sympathetic to much in the «gnostic sensibility» as thus characterized (cf. UP 336 - 46), and although, as we have seen, he regards modern technology as the manifestation of a tendency in Western thought and culture of which he is highly critical, he does not himself recommend «a revolt against contemporary forms of technology,» at least as that phrase would ordinarily be understood.
It know it will always be hard to describe what exactly you do or exactly who you are, but form the blog and your creative environment and your definitions and words and visuals and job description and personal profile to you (not the other way around), and don't worry about people misunderstanding or misreading or thinking it is something else or expecting something more or less, that will always happen and that very thing, in fact, proves to be the greatest opportunity to learn to communicate better and more clearly (at least for me).
But its actually true, they are factually not thinking clearly, at least about this, and so I'm naturally concerned about it.
For the record, I personally agree with you: I think that Chubb is a better player, or at least more clearly was before his devastating knee injury.
I didn't think so we clearly lack players with character we can scrape out a result of a win or a draw at least
I think in order for most coaches (especially young ones) to succeed, they need to stay coaching for at least 5 years, unless they are clearly awful at their job.
@countrygent Well, word here in Mexico is that sponsorship has indeed gone down every year since Pérez left, but I also think Mr Slim has been disappointed somewhat with Gutiérrez performance and let's be honest he wouldn't be the richest man in the world (well his dad at least) if he didn't take smart business decisions, giving even more money to Sauber AND Force India clearly isn't one.
Even if you think he's a good player (which I don't, though I acknowledge this season he's clearly worked hard to improve his game) Walcott isn't going to work in a 3 -4-3 any time soon, as (a) he can't really play well as a center forward, at least not anywhere close to consistently, and (b) the wide forwards in this system really need to be creative, especially when the midfield two consists of Xhaka and Coquelin, and the Ox isn't out there as a wing back who can create on the dribble.
But clearly HISD (at least in these early stages of thinking about the issue) don't have the same concern as Chartwells about the manner in which the veggies are grown.
So I think it was an open and productive conversation, meaning I have phrased a series of concerns, he was receptive, nothing was concluded — it's a beginning — but I think, at least, I can say safely he heard very clearly that the city has a number of concerns,» de Blasio said.
«I think that, clearly, the number one issue, at least in our district, was the property tax burden,» she said.
«The authors themselves are understandably cautious in drawing strong conclusions, but I think that their work clearly supports the contention that speech and language is an old feature of our lineage going back at least to the last common ancestor that we shared with the Neanderthals,» Dr Dediu told BBC News.
Lest you think «Maggie» is all talk and no action, star Arnold Schwarzenegger has debuted a new clip from the post-apocalyptic thriller in which his character faces a pair of zombies, at least one of whom he clearly knows.
Because her thinking man's Ilsa act in The Reader is at least conceptually riskier than her put - upon dishrag Debbie Downer in Revolutionary Road, we were that close to throwing her by the wayside in this category, especially because there's a clearly superior crypto - leading role in the mix (Rosemarie DeWitt, whose titular character in Rachel Getting Married has been shut out of a lot of races thus far, but we feel anyone who actually watches enough of the film to justify throwing their vote toward frontrunner Anne Hathaway should have no other choice but to recognize DeWitt's equally tricky, equally attention - stealing performance).
It was quite clearly naive, at the very least, to think that simply moving them away from local authorities would magically transform any school's performance.
Chevy doesn't think anyone who buys a new Bolt EV is doing it to rack up autocross trophies, but the development clearly has a lot of confidence in the Bolt's dynamic capabilities — or at least enough trust that it won't fall on its face when it comes time to put up or shut up.
I was able to think clearly again and get stuck into finishing the series, inspired to at least attempt to «write fast» as Platt, Wright and Johnny B Truant talk about on The Self Publishing Podcast.
(note to self: check Hugh's website first thing in the morning every morning) One thing I think isn't being said — at least not as clearly — is how terrified the Publishers are now becoming of this New Normal they find themselves in.
Everyone clearly thought climate change was important and was on board with coming up with a solution, but no one, at least at this forum, wanted to go out on a limb and stake out an strong or at the least bit adversarial position.
The Vecchi & Soden seems to follow, or relate to the first idea, but not the second (or at least, not so clearly), Anyway, I said it was a dim question, but I don't think your reply actually answered the question I was trying to ask.
And let me state very clearly that I am someone who thinks that global warming is real, is happening, and is at least partly, possibly largely man - made.
Or it should at least come with the caveat, «erm, we haven't really explained ourselves very well here, so don't be unkind...» He's clearly investing a great deal in it — so much so that I think I might feel sorry for him.
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