Sentences with phrase «bold assertion on»

Suppose an attempt were made to exegete Gregory of Nazianzus's bold assertion on which the title draws: «The scope of our art is to provide the soul with wings, to rescue it from the world and give it to God, and to watch over that which is in His image.»
But, interestingly, Ford has never provided any direct or external evidence for the compositional habits he attributes to Whitehead, though his bold assertions on the matter leave most readers with the impression that such evidence exists and would be forthcoming if only someone requested it.

Not exact matches

Jaki's assertion that science and religion are consistent and that scientific analysis can shed light on both scientific and theological propositions is a bold one.
I will resist the temptation to put this next statement in 96 point type all caps bold, but do please focus your keen minds on this: the assertion that drugs are chemicals and therefore artificial, whereas supplements are not chemicals but natural substances, is a distinction without any real difference.
This bold assertion is based not only on my own 50 years of experience working with thousands of investors but also on the very best academic research of which I am aware.
The government's assertions on weekend mortality in hospitals are bold & unsupported, says David Locke, but there may be a real issue about patient harm
There has been some rhetoric around the idea that patients will suffer in the long - run through an exodus of professionals to other shores where weekend working is better remunerated, but that statement is as bold and unsupported as the government's assertions on weekend mortality.
This time, following the dogged and undercover reporting of Channel 4 News, The Observer and The New York Times, Facebook has responded with the bold assertion that tens of millions of people having their data scraped and passed on to a third party does not constitute a data breach.
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