Joseph Campbell felt
bad about his conclusion even if it was correct since living in a fantasy world like he had done when growing up as a choirboy looking at such church beauty was magnificent.
Not exact matches
There has been much spurious research and false
conclusions drawn by those known as «anti-Mormons» to lead people to a
bad impression of a man who was
about as good a man who ever lived - save Jesus, of course.
Now so far, the
worst one could say
about accountable communitarianism is that it hasn't taken its premises to their logical
conclusion.
And further, «Even if you have suffered as
badly as me, if you come to a different
conclusion about how to cope with suffering, you have not learned anything, and you are a nasty monster and I must take to the blogosphere to disparage you.»
Towards the end of his life he predicted something
worse than what had gone before as a consequence of his
conclusion about God.
Good article states many reasonable
conclusions and facts
about the season and how amongst all the turmoil we have a manger who does well but one thing in purchases over the last five years we are 6th in the epl were at 366m tottenham in 5th with 397m and he made a mistake there we are 6thin money spent on players but we have had the sanchez saga and new players adjusting to epl and the team and injuries and it definitely hasnt been our year in ref decisions which have played a factor in games though we still should have won aside from ref but watford and westbrom many other games are included at city free offside goal weak penalty and at spurs we were robbed of going one nil up auba onside bu honestly the officiating across the whole league this year has been an embarrassment to professional officials of all sports its been
bad game after game they need to get some rigorous training this offseason for improvement
After studying the year - end summary charts over the past few years, what
conclusions can we make
about how «good teams» and «
bad teams» — perform ATS.
On the one hand, upon the publication of the Saville report on the Bloody Sunday killings in Northern Ireland, he declared with refreshing candour that while he was «deeply patriotic» and did not want to believe anything
bad about his country, given the shocking
conclusions of the Saville enquiry he was not going to defend the indefensible.
«We therefore appeal to the members of the public to desist from jumping into uninformed
conclusions about the unfortunate incidence, and further appeal to the media to also desist from negative publications that seek to project our Client in
bad light.
So, while the
conclusion that taking vitamin D and calcium supplements may be
bad for you is not false per se, it is incomplete, and therefore misleading... While the ideal or optimal ratios between vitamin D and vitamin K2 have yet to be elucidated, Rheume - Bleue suggests
about 150 - 200 micrograms of K2 will meet the need for the «average» healthy person.
Conclusion — mycotoxins in coffee may be
bad for acne but the amounts are far too low to worry
about.
since combining the coconut flakes with the coconut milk, basically eating whole coconuts, is «harmless» could one then draw the
conclusion that while coconut milk on its own per the arterial impact from it is
bad for you then what
about how people actually use coconut milk?
Over a decade ago, Dr. John Lee first published his startling
conclusions about conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT): synthetic hormones don't work as predicted and,
worse, they pose a health threat to women.
On the contrary all she ends up with is a movie
about suffering and wrong - doing, we all agree the way the POWs were treated was deplorable and it's even
worse when you learn Watanabe got away with his crimes, but I didn't need a two - plus hour movie to come to that
conclusion.
Its
conclusion an ejaculation of complicated genre reversals and confirmations, Death Proof is a film
about courtship, untimely intoxication,
bad decisions, and testosterone as a literal elixir taken like a shot of Jaeger when you need to seal a deal.
I am sorry someone had a
bad experience, and I genuinely believe they had a
bad one and that sucks a lot, and YES they should speak up
about it, but to hold them up as all evidence ever that RT is clearly anti-self-publishing (how many jumps did it take to get to that
conclusion?!)
Presumably the $ 10 additional fee is their service fee (ie, profit), but knowing what I know
about the 50 - word «reviews» coming out of Kirkus Discoveries (that's $ 7 a word, in case you're calculating), I wonder if that publisher is coming to the same
conclusion their authors are coming to — that paying $ 350 for a
bad review kind of... sucks.
We don't feel too
bad about not having them though, since we have a feeling as both ATI and Nvidia's Vista driver development progresses, any
conclusions we make
about the cards today will go out the window in the coming months.
SO drawing
conclusions about ebook sales from Amazon is not a
bad move, since there won't be much discrepancy from other ebook sites.
After so many months of trying to get a loan online proved abortive, i was frustrated and i lost hope because i had
bad credit and even the banks turned me down, then i heard of my friend who recently got his loan online from a loan company then i decided to contact him to hear from him, on meeting him, we discussed
about the issue and to our
conclusion he told me
about the loan firm called PROFITIAN WEATHLENS FINANCIAL HOME LLC., So i called them and applied for a business capital loan sum of Rp 1,992,975,000.00 ($ 150,000.00 USD) with an awesome interest rate of 2 %, The loan was approved easily without stress and all the preparations where made concerning the loan transfer and in less than 3 days, the loan was transferred to my account.
He absolutely did not like when I sprayed the Be Soothed on him, after
about two weeks, I came to the
conclusion that this was very irritating to him and making the spots
worse, so I stopped using it.
Doing so risks us forming (or
worse, spreading) false
conclusions about them, and it potentially burdens us with deceitful or non-compliant clients.
In this article, we're going to lay out the facts
about raw food diets for dogs so you draw your own
conclusion about whether this diet is good or
bad for dogs...
In this article, we're going to lay out the facts
about raw food diets for dogs so you can draw your own
conclusion about whether this diet is good or
bad for dogs.
Take a breath and prepare yourself to learn
about toe tumors in dogs, rather than simply jumping to
worst - case - scenario
conclusions.
These following details are translated by Perfectly Nintendo... - Subaru Asato receives a mysterious package from an unknown sender - there's a book without a title, and a letter that says «You can not cut or burn this book» - when Subaru invites two friends to her place, and tries to burn the book, they find out that the person who sent the package lied: the book can be burned - when Subaru wakes up, she immediately notices the book she and her friends burnt the previous day is actually sitting by her bedside, as if it had never been burned - has a
bad feeling
about this strange phenomenon, but comes to the
conclusion that it must have a been a prank by one of her friends - from that day, strange things start happening around Subaru and her friends - characters: Subaru Asato: a high - school student (3rd year), who receives a mysterious book.
Warning us that the storm is almost here, and showing us that Max's day is
about to get a hell of a lot
worse (which is kind of impressive considering how Episode 4 ended) it reminds us that the
conclusion arrives in just 13 days.
Will we look back at Arkham Knight as a fantastic
conclusion to the series, or will we be left reminiscing
about the
bad and not the good?
But this is great stuff, and it's enlightening to see how some are guilty of not of actual
bad science, but at least pushing the envelope, when the denialsphere is always abuzz
about bad techniques, exaggerated
conclusions or preplanned outcomes by «AGW proponents».
«My three years at Nature left me painfully aware that scientists are
about the
worst people on earth when it comes to confusing their political inclinations with objective fact — and absolutely the
worst in the concomitant certainty that one's opponents must be liars, frauds, or corruptly motivated, since (obviously) no honest person could possibly have reached a contrary
conclusion through objective reasoning.
The Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change, for instance, has sometimes made
conclusions based upon the «balance of the evidence» The ideological climate skeptics, (to be distinguished from reasonable skepticism) often publicizes what is not known
about these issues and ignores what is known and at the same time has accused those who have identified plausible but unproven risks as doing «
bad science.»
Less so
about Lomborg, not converting, because he has always been AGW - lite, but uping the ante, as it were; this new desire to spend completely contradicts his
conclusions in his 2nd book, Cool It, at page 41, Figure 11, where Lomborg compares, in a cost / benefit analysis, all the various approaches to dealing with AGW; the most sensible, in that it is the only one in which the money worth of the benefits exceeds the costs, is option 1, the optimal, that is, doing nothing; the other options have a progressively
worse cost / benefit ratio as the effort to «solve» AGW increases with the
worse being an attempt to keep temperature increase to 1.5 C above what it is now which would cost $ A 85 TRILLION and have benefits worth $ A 11 TRILLION.
Postscript: Here is an interesting chicken or the egg problem: Do you think Mr. Tobias learned
about man - made global warming first, and then came to the
conclusion that growth is
bad?
Until then my
conclusion is that this woman has NO idea what she is talking
about, and the
bad thing is, looking at her facial expression and other signs, she knows it herself too.
In their
conclusions and recommendations, at
worst they suggest that pedestrians shouldn't drink and walk, but that is
about it; no blaming the pedestrians but pretty even - handed.
When you scroll all the way through it, you'll probably come to a single, inescapable
conclusion: Nothing like this has ever happened to us before, and it's
about to get a whole lot
worse.
It certainly is also rewarding to hear from clients and other lawyers who have stumbled on it that they enjoy reading it... And just like the lawyer chatting to the neighbors over a cup of coffee, if these folks come away with the
conclusion that you just might know what you are talking
about, that can't be a
bad thing, for me or them.»
«For better or
worse, there's no black - and - white or pre-authorized list of providers from the LSBC, you'll need to perform your own due diligence and reach your own
conclusions about the suitability of a given provider,» I stated.
I've been thinking
about this idea since and come to the
conclusion that while it makes sense from the perspective of the public and more closely reflects the unofficial versions of the law on services such as CanLII or in print consolidations like practitioners» criminal codes that make accessing the law simpler, it would increase the distance between the laws and the legislative process that created them, making them
worse records.
as she has been feeling
bad about herself lately and jumps to the
conclusion he does not value her.