Sentences with phrase «demonstrate said belief»

Not exact matches

Sources familiar with the account manager's maddeningly rigid beliefs said that no matter how patiently and logically they present the extensive evidence demonstrating that gays and lesbians are systematically destroying society, the narrow - minded Dunham simply tunes them out.
Supporters, like CNN Belief Blog contributor Stephen Prothero, said accepting the mosque would demonstrate religious tolerance and send a message that the U.S. is not at war with Islam.
Looking at America and the race problem he says: «America can demonstrate that justice, equality, and cooperation are possible between white and colored people «21 Mr. Wright makes the important point that the belief in the inevitability of a great evil, such as war, will itself contribute to man s inability to deal with that evil.
It stands to reason that an all knowing eternal God could predict what you and I would believe no before He made and thus have already know whether we would except him or not And I'm not sure what you trying to say by that And because we want to tell others about Him and be used by Him to reach others And that commit does not make any sense, but clearly God is not a punk, as I have already demonstrated And your main point, as I already explained is false No, but my belief is true, none the less, it is by definition virtually impossible to prove anything And no, I don't need knee pads.
During that lunch, I explained to him the discrimination Scott Stringer demonstrated against a qualified Hispanic woman who, because of her religious beliefs, is opposed to marriage between a man and a man, or a woman and a woman,» Mr. Díaz said.
Suffolk Deputy County Executive Jon Schneider said Bellone «shares the governor's belief that this storm demonstrated that the structure of LIPA doesn't work, and needs to be fundamentally changed.»
«The world has a rapidly shrinking carbon budget, and President Obama demonstrated a belief that «American exceptionalism» entitles us to the lion's share of it,» he said.
One key reason, Bushman said, was that males who identified with their video game characters were more likely to agree with masculine beliefs like «It is OK for a guy to use any and all means to «convince» a girl to have sex» and «Boys should be encouraged to find a means of demonstrating physical prowess.»
Professor Richard Rose, chairman of HNAP, said: «Sue had to meet a range of exacting criteria set by the judging panel, including demonstrating high aspirations for each pupil, a firm belief in pupils» abilities and a strong commitment to pupils» progress, as well as a continuing commitment to her own professional learning and development.
«Sydney believes all students deserve access to a high - quality education, and her approach to teaching demonstrates that belief, said Chris Minnich, executive director of the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) that runs the National Teacher of the Year program.
But, suffice it to say, ignoring new information and upholding beliefs that have been demonstrated by emerging evidence to be false is a disservice to the idea of «news» and «newspapers.»
So, you are saying that that stations with poor microsite (Class 3, 4, 5) DO NOT have significantly higher warming trends than well sited stations (Class 1, 2), or that this is NOT true in all nine geographical areas of all five data samples or that the odds of this result having occurred randomly are NOT vanishingly minuscule or is it your belief that none of these things has been inescapably demonstrated?
This experience, he says, demonstrates «how difficult it can be these days for the ordinary scientist» to question the «official beliefs» the IPCC process was set up to produce.
You demonstrated you are a climafte cultists because you hold beliefs and when asked questiosn about them, that you should have thought through yourself and be able to answer you used the usual method used by the cultists to avoid answering: you said it's fact, proven, and go find out, trust me, or things like that.
On appeal, however, in Mba v Merton Borough [2013] EWCA Civ 1562, Lord Justice Maurice Kay said: «The use of the disjunctive — «religion or belief» — demonstrates that it is not necessary to pitch the comparison at a macro level.
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