The USB charger cable has been tweaked a little too, with a slightly smaller magnetic head (that actually
clings more eagerly to the watch, which is welcome).
If water
clings more tightly to the grains of one material than to those of the other, the grains may separate even if they are otherwise identical and would ordinarily mix, the researchers report in a paper to be published in Physical Review Letters.
If there is one dogma to which high - minded lawyers
cling more tenaciously than any other, it is that the legal profession ought to be above the «morals of the marketplace.»
BTW: Did you know (here is the study) that just as you stated in one example, Christian
cling more desperately to the end of life than nonbelievers.
Some children
cling more to their comfort objects, such as blankets or stuffed animals, as they get older.
Moms may have more in common with girls, in terms of doing things together, but boys may
cling more to their mothers in other ways, while hormonal ebbs and tides can create some divisions and / or closer moments among the females.
As the summer days pass me by, each day blurrier than the last, I find
myself clinging more and more to consistency and repetition.
To hide the hips and the fact that the dress is still a bit snug in the middle
clinging more than I'd like, I added my trusty and classic CAbi Trench coat.
The industry as a whole grew more cautious last - gen, and
clung more anxiously to the idea that a sequel will always generate at least half the revenue of the last game.
LW: Do you think that preconceived notions of race and identity
cling more closely to African - American artists?
Some of them are
clinging more in what you can do for their institution.
So, for example, if the parent thinks a toddler should be brave and urges her to leave the safety of being close before she is ready, the child is likely to respond by feeling more afraid and
clinging more.
Meanwhile, the male spouse tends to
cling more firmly to his moral standard, as the legal system supports the rights - based model.
Not exact matches
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It's certainly a
more extreme statement than Obama's 2008 claim that people in rural areas weren't voting for him because they «
cling» to guns and religion.
Regulatory confusion gives lenders
more reason to
cling on to dud loans.
Let's teach kids that primitive people still
cling to ancient folklore, but that those beliefs are no
more reasonable than believing the Easter Bunny lays colored eggs.
It doesn't and didn't deserve damnation, at least not from anyone not named God, and especially not from remarkably un-peaceful «peace» advocates who seem to find their moral purpose in life by
clinging ever
more tightly to deluded notions of «empire» the further we get from their hoary 1890s Leninist (See Songbook # 5) provenance.
The fact is religionists
cling to life as much if not
more than non-believers.
Seems to me that
clinging to mythology in this case is far
more anti-christian, as it hides the actual ascendancy of the religion behind fairy tales and pablum.
From the right, that is reason to
cling to it all the
more firmly.
Now churches have two paths in front of them, evolve to a
more open less hateful organization that supports this mindset or continue down their path and fade into the history they so dearly are
clinging on to.
When we have
more, we also have
more to lose — and so we
cling to it tightly, fearful it might escape our grasp.
And the
more facts that disprove the fairy tale, the
more the believers still
cling onto the myth.
This is an example of our greatest source of hope, that the old folks who still
cling to great prejudice are a dying breed, due to be replaced by their
more enlightened grandchildren.
It also spoke of celibacy as expressing and increasing «pastoral charity» and helping the priest to
cling to Christ with an «undivided heart» and be dedicated through Christ
more freely to the service of God and men and be less encumbered for the task of «heavenly regeneration» (PO n. 16).
And it is all in God's plan when new discoveries show that past interpretations of Scripture regarding the physical realm were incomplete or inaccurate, and He expects us to be constantly seeking to align our understanding with our discoveries, not to
cling to interpretations about the physical realm that arose before
more facts became available to us by the use of our God - given curiosity and intellect.
Often
more active in the world than in a Church that is still
clinging to many of its medieval traditions which bind it like a grave cloth.
But many of them
cling to the expectation that it will do so progressively as our techniques of analysis become
more advanced.
The family's response is
more than a reaction to the social stigma which still
clings, leech - like, to mental illness.
All I can say is to
cling to that security, and keep seeking to know God
more.
Meanwhile, the Babble Humpers
cling harder to their unsupported myths and get
more extreme.
By
clinging by these microscopic details you just show you couldn't find anything
more important to fight.
Listeners
clung to every word, but the
more they heard about war's seductive allure, the
more some expressed their fear — as lunch was served beneath gilded chandeliers and in freshly renovated classrooms at one of Massachusetts's wealthiest churches — that they too might be too comfortable to break free.
But if your Gospel presentation is putting your moralistic crowd to sleep, or if a pharisaic friend is
more concerned about proper speech than an addiction to grace, then you may need to tell him that his Christ-less church attendance is nothing
more than a bloody tampon until he
clings to the Cross, as Isaiah did (Isaiah 64:6).
I think Christianity is just one
more thing that annoys Obama (they
cling to their guns, God...) but he has to play along.
And yet,
more days and years,
more of the same, is also not the good our hearts desire — and, hence, we need not
cling to this life as if it were our god.
I could sit at this keyboard for days on end debating individual biblical verses with you, but unless you take that first step you still won't see the overall picture — and yes, there is one, even bigger and
more wonderful than the one you currently
cling to.
He is striving towards helping others rise above their personal, group and organizational differences in order to see that underlying all the diversity there is much that we all have in common, and that what we all hold in common is much
more important than the differences we are all fearfully
clinging to.
The worldly view always
clings fast to the difference between man and man, and naturally it has no understanding of the one thing needful (for to have that is spirituality), and therefore no understanding of the narrowness and meanness of mind which is exemplified in having lost one's self — not by evaporation in the infinite, but by being entirely finitized, by having become, instead of a self, a number, just one man
more, one
more repetition of this everlasting Einerlei.
I am personally
more and
more intolerant of religion and will point out the stupidity of religion if someone injects into my life in any way, but if someone wants to
cling to their childish tribal myths, that is literally their problem, as in, in my opinion, their own mental health issue.
«I prefer a church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a church which is unhealthy from being confined and from
clinging to its own security...
More than by fear of going astray, my hope is that we will be moved by the fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense of security, within rules which make us harsh judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people are starving and Jesus does not tire of saying to us: «Give them something to eat.»»
Roman Catholic traditionalists
cling to a 19th century version of Tridentism and, judging by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and his followers, are
more schismatic than the progressives.
I would say that it's
more that she's figured out that the bible and religion in general is bull but like a child with a security blanket, she doesn't want to believe what she's figured out (like the child not wanting to believe that they've outgrown the blankie) and is desperately trying to rationalize
clinging to her faith when the best thing she could do is free herself from what she deep down inside knows is untrue and silly ancient myths.
Those claiming biblical justification for their homosexual bigotry are finding themselves ever
more in the minority and will soon be relegated to nutjob status just like those still
clinging to their biblical justifications for misogyny and racial prejudice.
«You know, statistically, you're
more likely to die in a hippopotamus - related incident than a plane crash,» I told the lady, citing some internet resource to which my mind was
clinging at this desperate hour.
Pity that so many believers today still
cling to an ancient code of morality that doesn't apply very much any
more.
While Churchill was a great orator, his words meant much back in those days but how soon does history tend to overlook such orations,,, For is it not a
more wiser ambition to live freely among all religious persuasions and
cling ever gently upon one's own independent literacies even though self - indulgence of the religious socialisms may give rises toward individualized dementia?
It was years of study, doubt, exploration, desperate
clinging,
more study and ultimately coming to terms with disbelief that led me away from Christianity.
«The soul» is nothing
more than wishful thinking conceived by those who
cling to the hope of life after death.