Sentences with phrase «deep confusion»

It's useful to think of this as an example of Bayesian priors in action — given that 99 % of the criticisms we hear about climate science are bogus or based on deep confusions about what modeling is for, scepticism is an appropriate first response, but because we are actually scientists, not shills, we are happy to correct real errors — sometimes they will matter, and sometimes they won't.
Hermeneutical reflections often leave believers in deep confusion about how to bring these ancient writings to bear on the present life of the church.
given that 99 % of the criticisms we hear about climate science are bogus or based on deep confusions about what modeling is for
The Catholic Church in America paid, and is paying, a heavy price for that season of deep confusion.
The people of Ado / Okpokwu / Ogbadibo Federal Constituency have been thrown into deep confusion as supporters of both Hon. Hassan Anthony Saleh and Hon. Chris Adabah Abbah get...
In response, it must first be said that to call everything an injustice is to debase our already fragile moral vocabulary and to throw moral discourse into even deeper confusion.
Recent arguments at the Supreme Court revealed deep confusion about the nature of dignity.
That, Sehat insists, is the dangerous «myth» that has caused deep confusion about America's heritage of religious liberty.
But arbitrary grading and shoddy reporting practices destroyed the credibility of the Illinois Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) and created deep confusion about what standardized tests actually assess.
Yes, there were the twenty minutes we spent trapped in the back streets of medieval Pisa, sent down a procession of dead - ends and blocked alleyways and then into a complicated pedestrian - only area by an insistent dashboard robot whose deep confusion attracted the strong disapproval of the local population.
Even if they were, are 99 % of Nic Lewis's criticisms bogus or based on deep confusions?
And on Sunday, October 29, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed Marbley's suspension of the driver's license number requirement on the absentee ballots, casting the entire process into deep confusion.
It leads to deeper confusion, perhaps even to the depths that Saul plummeted... into familiar spirits and mediumship... the dangerous shoals of the occult.
Only a deep confusion about what is necessary in our response to the Good News could make electricity seem so urgent.
Despite their deep confusion about the stem cell debate as they have been presented with it, Americans seem to believe that the debate itself is harmful and divisive, pitting science against ethics as it does.
If yes, then you will be certainly in a deep confusion reflecting on how to write a dissertation proposal.
But there is a deep confusion in this field concerning the risk question that I believe must be overcome if we all are to become more effective investors.
«Through a mash - up of images,» said Murrow in an artist statement, «I hope to cut away at the neat and tidy narrative of progress and domination and create moments that deal with the abundant misinformation, deep confusion, genuine absurdity and billowing mass that has always kept this country on its toes.»
The decision to approve Ryerson law school is just a symptom of a deeper confusion about regulation of the profession that will likely just continue to drag on.
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