Sentences with phrase «by truthfulness»

Makes it easier if you take this one line at a time: Authenticity is equal to your unique voice, multiplied by truthfulness, plus your capacity for change, multiplied by range of emotional impact, raised to the power of imagination.
Authenticity is equal to your unique voice, multiplied by truthfulness, plus your capacity for change, multiplied by range of emotional impact, raised to the power of imagination.
Skepticism and inexperience are not barriers when they are accompanied by truthfulness and transparency.

Not exact matches

That prompted Lauer to cite the timeline laid out by the Post; that the Justice Department last month raised concerns about Flynn's truthfulness, going as far as to say the general could be blackmailed by Russians.
Or, stated in other terms, Plantinga's claim is that unless the atheologian can refute his «free - will defense» by establishing the truthfulness of (5) and thus the impossibility of (3), he can demonstrate no inconsistency between (1) and (2).
Today, though miracles and healing do happen frequently by the power of God in response to our humble prayers, God has given us the Bible by which we can judge the truthfulness or error of someone's teachings.
It is excellent to the extent that precisely because it is guided by that interest, it is self - critically concerned with the truthfulness of its discernment and response to God.
God, then, in Dr. Cumming's conception, is a being who has no pleasure in the exercise of love and truthfulness and justice, considered as effecting the well - being of His creatures; He has satisfaction in us only in so far as we exhaust our motives and dispositions of all relation to our fellow - beings, and replace sympathy with men by anxiety for the «glory of God.»
«11 By means of a process or an event (it is difficult to define it precisely), one who by all odds could otherwise claim epistemological privilege becomes aware of a complete reversal of the notion of «privilege» finds that an extraordinary kind of truthfulness (which is not «objectivity») attaches to the «partial» perspective glimpsed from the vantage of the struggle of the poor, the discriminated - against, the forgotten - abouBy means of a process or an event (it is difficult to define it precisely), one who by all odds could otherwise claim epistemological privilege becomes aware of a complete reversal of the notion of «privilege» finds that an extraordinary kind of truthfulness (which is not «objectivity») attaches to the «partial» perspective glimpsed from the vantage of the struggle of the poor, the discriminated - against, the forgotten - abouby all odds could otherwise claim epistemological privilege becomes aware of a complete reversal of the notion of «privilege» finds that an extraordinary kind of truthfulness (which is not «objectivity») attaches to the «partial» perspective glimpsed from the vantage of the struggle of the poor, the discriminated - against, the forgotten - about.
The Bible's infallibility and truthfulness are taken as a matter of faith, confirmed by the Holy Spirit and witnessed to by scholarly investigation.
Yes, when late autumn comes, even the flower can speak the wisdom of the years and say with truthfulness, «All has its time, there is «a time to be born and a time to die»; there is a time to jest lightheartedly in the spring breeze, and a time to break under the autumn storm; there is a time to burst forth into blossom, beside the running water, beloved by the stream, and a time to wither and be forgotten; a time to be sought out for one's beauty, and a time to be unnoticed in one's wretchedness; there is a time to be nursed with care, and a time to be cast out with contempt; there is a time to delight in the warmth of the morning sun and a time to perish in the night's cold.
Rather than use either «inerrant» or «infallible,» it opted to express the nature of Scripture as inspired by speaking of its «truthfulness
The sincerity that was demonstrated by Christ during his ministry is a character trait that shows that truthfulness lay behind his public life.
The force of this first conversation, begun by the Bible's first question, is to call into question authority and obedience; by challenging the goodness (3:1) and the truthfulness (3:4) of the author, by denying the announced consequences of disobedience (3:4 - 5), and by suggesting attractive alternative benefits of eating (i.e., goods beyond food and sex, namely, godlikeness though knowledge [3:5]-RRB-, speech and reason erode the force of the prohibition.
But the distortion of the message should not blind us to its essential truthfulness — a truthfulness attested by the experience of many.
Also, the procedural value of scientific truthfulness and disinterested advocacy must be enhanced by the normative verifies of justice and mercy.
At the centenary celebrations of the Parliament of Religions in Chicago (1993) a statement on «Global Ethic» was signed by the leaders of world religions which highlighted their commitment to a culture of solidarity and a just economic order; a culture of non-violence and respect for life; a culture of equal rights and partnership between men and women; and a culture of tolerance and truthfulness.
But the virtues of war are not truthfulness and straightforwardness; wars are largely run by stratagem and subtlety and subterfuge.
Parents should respond to isolated instances of lying by talking with their child about the importance of truthfulness, honesty, and trust.
The quick decision to have Howe taken into custody Thursday for violating the conditions of his release may be a strategy by the prosecution to show that «truthfulness has consequences and the defendant's had to accept those consequences.»
That turns out to mean not just convenient truths, but also myths and distortions, propagated by algorithms which score them by popularity, not truthfulness.
Sometimes we are so overwhelmed by our desire to speak — to contribute to a conversation, or join in water cooler or hair salon gossip — that we forget the importance of truthfulness.
One plausible view of the truthfulness of the LDS Mormon church by Randall Bowen.
The emotional truthfulness of Clean enters into our bloodstreams with its muted vigor, and we find ourselves getting hooked by this tale of getting unhooked.
Like any work of direct cinema, Resurrecting Hassan raises as many questions as it answers, though it goes the extra mile in pursuing objective truthfulness by narrowing the camera's field of vision with staggeringly intimate close - ups.
He's constantly playing with expectations (one scene sees the titular heroine, during another sleepless night, confused by a car driving around in circles and emitting strange noises, only for her to discover that the driver is a father trying to lull his child to sleep with whale noises), and though the tone is featherlight in the best way, it underlies things with a sense of melancholy and truthfulness that gives it a real impact.
The need for truthfulness, charity, tolerance and modesty is reinforced by the close proximity over an extended period with others isolated from the rest of the world.
There's a formidably critical mind behind this book, but I'd hesitate to call the novel satirical: Waldman forgoes comic exaggeration in favor of precise, measured, unflinching truthfulness tempered by compassion, even tenderness.
But it's also true that there was something I wanted — call it an uncompromising truthfulness indifferent to social mores — and ultimately, I felt more likely to find that thing by turning to male authors like Harlan Ellison, King, and later Hemingway.
And Thomson Reuters is working to eliminate from its LIBOR calculations a dependence on truthfulness by banks.
One plausible view of the truthfulness of the LDS Mormon church by Randall Bowen.
By entering your name below, you attest to the truthfulness of your answers, and agree that Valley of the Sun Giant Schnauzer Rescue may verify any part, or all of your answers contained in the application, and may take any other investigative steps necessary to ensure the adoption applicant (s) is / are suited to adopt a Giant Schnauzer.
Rather, it is elicited by scanning the mundane for the telling particulars of aggregated detail, and by a reserved and skeptical curiosity towards photography's ultimate truthfulness.
Bob was impressed by the text's «honesty and truthfulness... and I like the way it avoided poetry.
The hardship of uncovering meaningful worth in uncertainty by way of the pursuit of truthfulness is starkly revealed by the following irony.
The strategies and decisions as to whether to continue living with this anxiety or disavow any truthfulness of a contending argument reflects an underlying character and should be regarded as such by those observing from some distance.
Also, the judge is within his rights to punish the potential juror if he determines that the potential juror is actually lying about his ability to be impartial in an effort to evade jury service rather than because he sincerely believes that he can't be fair, and judges have wide authority to determine the credibility and truthfulness of statements made to him in open court (i.e. if the trial judge finds that you are lying, this determination will almost always be honored by an appellate court considering the judge's actions).
TWU students pledge to «cultivate Christian virtues, such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self - control, compassion, humility, forgiveness, peacemaking, mercy and justice» and to «live exemplary lives characterized by honesty, civility, truthfulness, generosity and integrity.»
One has to wonder at a) Joe's truthfulness and more importantly b) whether or not the whole event is simply a setup by the McCain campaign to score political points.
One plausible view of the truthfulness of the LDS Mormon church by Randall Bowen.
Verification: Confirmation as to the truthfulness of something, either by swearing under oath or by offering an affidavit as to validity.
In recent times, the ability of an oath to ensure truthfulness has been questioned by many commentators.
The court would be obligated to inform the jury «the facility dog is a trained animal, is not a pet owned by the victim witness and that the presence of the facility dog may not be interpreted as reflecting on the truthfulness of the testimony that is offered.»
Each side pays their experts (usually a ton of money) to testify, so one way to draw the expert's truthfulness into question is to put out in the open how much money they are being paid by the party.
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One plausible view of the truthfulness of the LDS Mormon church by Randall Bowen.
Parents should respond to isolated instances of lying by talking with the youngster about the importance of truthfulness, honesty and trust.
One plausible view of the truthfulness of the LDS Mormon church by Randall Bowen.
This episode originally included a story by reporter Stephen Glass (no relation to Ira) about an internship at George Washington's former plantation, which we have removed because of questions about its truthfulness.
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