Sentences with phrase «circles believe in them»

People in their social circles believe in them, think of them as a «knowledgeable» friend or someone whose choices, opinions they admire and follow.
And though Rams starting quarterback, Case Keenum, was awful in the season - opening 28 - 0 loss at San Francisco and much better in the victory over Seattle, few outside the Rams inner circle believe in him.

Not exact matches

You better believe that information is coming full circle in «Infinity War.»
Separate from creating products that simply work, startups achieve virality and real success by catering to potential users of the product first through creating an appeal or purpose that people can align and relate to or an idea they believe in and will want to share with everyone in their circle of influence.
But others in Trump's circle believe Cohen will remain loyal to the president, pointing to Cohen's long, well - documented history of publicly defending the president, whether in business or politics.
And if you believe the talk in technology circles, robots and intelligent software are quickly becoming so sophisticated and so ubiquitous that they are about to take over the work done by millions more.
All of these are not euphemisms, exactly, but they were powerful signifiers to the Playboy reader: She had been recognized as a perfect physical specimen, and had been rewarded for it in the farm leagues, but while she may have been circling close to the venues where nudity is required, there is very good chance — or at least it was plausible for the consumer to believe — that these Playboy photos were her first experience with the form.
In order to be successful in the business of healthcare, one must be willing to take calculated risks, be well - networked in a variety of circles and most importantly, must believe passionately that what they are doing is going to help mankinIn order to be successful in the business of healthcare, one must be willing to take calculated risks, be well - networked in a variety of circles and most importantly, must believe passionately that what they are doing is going to help mankinin the business of healthcare, one must be willing to take calculated risks, be well - networked in a variety of circles and most importantly, must believe passionately that what they are doing is going to help mankinin a variety of circles and most importantly, must believe passionately that what they are doing is going to help mankind.
Certain circles have pointed towards increased Bitcoin Cash trading activity in South Korea as being a catalyst for this growth, whereas others believe it is a sign of a widespread market recovery.
Complicating matters further is Osteen's association with the prosperity gospel movement, and the related «Word of Faith» movement popular in some evangelical circles, which teaches that believing Christians can harness the power of prayerful speech: to reap material and financial rewards in this life as well as the next.
Given the passion and loyalty within our current community and growing brand awareness in circles outside our footprint, we believe there is an opportunity to optimize our market presence as measured by rides per day.
Given the passion and loyalty with our current community and growing brand awareness in circles outside our footprint, we believe there is an opportunity to optimize our market presence as measured by rides per day.
You prefer to go around in circles believing lies.
I am happily married, have worked for over 3 decades in a successful career, have a wide circle of friends and colleagues that includes many who believe.
Letters and Papers from Prison is the work that has been most discussed in theological circles, and in the 1960s was much invoked (wrongly, I believe) by the «death of God» theologians and those promoting sundry versions of «religionless Christianity.»
I'm not sure what circles you run in, but I have yet to meet an atheist that believed that mocking the possibility of a god was equal to intelligence.
Injustices all over the world and in our own circles are believed to have the blessing of something.
The flawed and hackneyed phrase «as long as you're sincere, it doesn't matter what you believe» was heard with maddening monotony in Catholic circles throughout the 1970s and 80s.
I honestly have never met a single Christian who believes themselves to be «good» and not sinful / evil, such as yourself, in my years working with Churches and even in theological circles.
It leads me (some would say, compels me) to believe a string of truths regularly denied in circles which reject or reduce the Scripture principle: the reality of Satan; the existence of angels; the bodily resurrection and sacrificial atonement of Christ; the historical fall into sin; the deity as well as humanity of our Lord; the certainty of his coming again; and the dreadful judgment of the wicked.
I have lived in church circles too long... ALL the «true believers» TM believe that «I can tell you that the God of Scripture is exactly as I described Him» is a common comment, and when the great true believers disagree, then they get into theological fights over who is the greater «true believer» to listen to.
For example give the water cycle, it was described in the bible, long before science could accurately describe it, as is the form of the earth being a circle, when it was believed that the earth was flat.
This will be my final post because I believe it is best that we agree to disagree at this point, because we are going in circles.
There seems to be prevalent in many evangelical circles the wishful posture that «theologies» are what non-evangelicals believe, while evangelicals accept only the «truth.»
In antiquity it was believed to have been written by John son of Zebedee, one of the inner circle of the disciples of Jesus.
In many Christian circles, when people think about why Jesus died on the cross, the following is the basic logic that many believe:
I believe Dante would have parabalized it as the trip into an out of the inferno, where Pericles absent faith combined with intelligence was stuck in a that circle.
Setting aside all metaphysics, the two terms in each of these pairs are articulated in a quasi - measurable fashion one with the other; with the twofold result not only of at last affording us a unified concept of the Universe, but also of breaking down the two barriers behind which Man was coming to believe himself to be for ever imprisoned — the magic circle of phenomenalism and the infernal circle of egocentrism.
Even though the word «salvation» and the allied words smack of aggressive posture and were not popular in Christian circles, he pointed out that»... to proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord and savior so that the world may believe and be saved is the aim of the CWME.
The Earth is not a «circle» it is a sphere, ball, or globe, unlike the disc - shaped world many ancient people believed in.
Is not this precisely the kind of spectacle to which we are now awakening (still without really believing in it); the spectacle of Mankind, suddenly shaken out of a deceptive inertia, being swept along ever more rapidly, by the current of its own proliferation and contraction, into the diminishing circles of a sort of maelstrom coiling irresistibly upon itself?
I don't travel in circles where people say, «I have faith, I believe this in my heart and nothing you can say or do can shake my faith.»
I would say that about 10 % of my circle of family / friends still believe in an invisible, imaginary god.
What happened to their bodies was not entirely clear, although in Roman Catholic circles it was believed (and in quite recent times it has been made an indisputable dogma) that the body of the Blessed Mother of our Lord had not in fact died at all but had been received into heaven, thus anticipating the general resurrection which was to be a part of the more general human lot.
I believe in inerrancy as well, just with some slight twists that are normally not discussed or taught in some circles.
It may be said, I believe, that once more the enterprise of reconception in the light of process - thought is at least a «respectable» one in theological circles.
Hence, MacArthur looks at abusive practices in charismatic / pentecostal circles and points at the false belief outside of the truth, but at the same time, his beliefs are rooted on what you and I would believe is a false assumption, that certain gifts are no longer in operation today.
Nevertheless, I believe that the practical pacifism I have described deserves more serious consideration than it has received in Christian circles, especially since the major alternative to pacifism in Christian ethics, the just - war tradition, has significant deficiencies.
Yet, to complete the circle of inconsistency, we can not, because of the suffering inherent in the process of creation, believe in a God who is creation's Lord.
So, it can easily happen in the case of the earth that the whole universe should be believed to be moving in a circle [while the earth is at rest].
And I also believe we're really truly blessed if we have a very small handful people in those inner three «circles
In one closing circle, a man stated his experience in words which articulate what growth groups have meant to many of us: «All my adult life I've believed with my head that «no man is an island.&raquIn one closing circle, a man stated his experience in words which articulate what growth groups have meant to many of us: «All my adult life I've believed with my head that «no man is an island.&raquin words which articulate what growth groups have meant to many of us: «All my adult life I've believed with my head that «no man is an island.»
I believe that without knowing TaNaK (the First Covenant) we will all still go in a circle of what certain keys words in the Renewed Covenant (New Testament) mean.
The big balance sheet banks - JPMorgan, Citi, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and the like - are believed to be circling, while others are also looking for a way in.
you must have believed in him and other suitors were also circling the waters for him because he had great value at the time..
I'm going round circles here, not sure what to believe, it'd be good to hear from someone who is familiar with this kind of stuff, and has no stock in the matter.
I can not believe we let Fabregas escape to Chelsea — he's better that Wilshire, who runs in circles and is almost ALWAYS getting caught with the ball!
Nuggets coach Michael Malone: «We still believe... a lot of people in this circle have given up on us, they say all these things about us.
We believe that nobody knows your baby or family better than you and that everyone deserves the right circle of support in which to raise their children.
I truly believe painting the issue as «formula feeding versus breastfeeding» and, frankly, fetishizing «EBF» (exclusive breastfeeding) in some circles, can be counter-productive.
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