Sentences with phrase «believe conventional thought»

Smith isn't diving all the way in his support of the flat - Earth theories, but he's not ready to believe conventional thought either.

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Jobs believed more in his own talent, in his ability to learn and persevere and overcome obstacles, than he did in conventional wisdom, the status quo, and what other people thought.
People need to weigh their passionate feelings with careful thought before they chip away at the inviolability of individual conscience, and those who believe it can be legislated against should beware of hypocrisy; they are often the same people who argue that when it comes to abortion, a woman's own mind — her individual conscience and reason — outweighs what used to be called «conventional morality.»
I don't think birth is «sexy» in the conventional sense but it's also not the state of disease that the mainstream medical community will lead us to believe.
While our commitment to quality, and to handmade, real, fresh food costs us more to produce than using conventional ingredients, «big food» industrial processes, and shipping frozen meals, we believe it is worth the extra expense and effort, and we think you will too.
Well, there's a reason that they don't let engineers talk to the clients directly... Conversely, while the occasional person is foolish enough to think that they know better than lawyers and try to represent themselves in court or other legal situations, few people are foolish enough to believe that they know better than engineers and that they should be able to build their own airplanes free from the restrictions of conventional avionics.
Researchers in this group think that these functions will dramatically increase construction equipment's capacity to deal with large - scale disasters and accidents and believe it is possible that the replacement of conventional construction equipment with this robot will drastically change civil engineering and construction methods.
Ask a conventional MD what they think of people who believe that adrenal fatigue is real and they'll typically say that they're quacks.
This school of thought believes that nothing beats the conventional relationships as they are for the long term.
Hey Charles, My mechanic tell's me that 30,000 mile's between oil change's is way too much because the viscosity of the oil break's down too much, making the oil useless, 5000 mile's for conventional motor oil and 7000 mile's for full synthetic, but I also believe people are wrong all the time and have a hard time admitting it, including my mechanic, I use full synthetic all the time in both my vehicle's, what are your thought's on full synthetic motor oil?
Let's look at three things I think conventional wisdom gets wrong (and what I believe are better alternatives).
I believe that there is a fundamental error in the conventional thinking about how stock investing works that placed us on this wrong track.
Although it may not be conventional to think of Diddy Kong racing to have a «battle» in it, I believe that you can make a case for this one particular race, even if it is somewhat weak.
«It is 100 per cent environmentally friendly and I believe it's the future of fuel, and over the next 20 or 30 years I think it actually will replace the conventional fuel that you get out of the ground.»
I think that these arguments still have some merit, but not as much as the conventional wisdom would have you believe.
I'm an optimist because I believe very much in the courage shown by many Indigenous leaders; individuals with the courage to challenge conventional thinking, to promote economic opportunity, wealth creation and self - reliance; to assert the view that individual responsibility on the part of Indigenous Australians is as much a part of the reconciliation process as is the discharge of government responsibilities in the name of the rest of the Australian community.
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