Sentences with phrase «do inexplicable»

Toddlers are basically tiny crazy beings that often do inexplicable things, so it's no wonder we're constantly scratching our heads when tantrums start brewing.
In a couple weeks, VCSY went from around $ 3 to $ 6, did an inexplicable 20 - for - 1 stock split and then went up to around $ 9.
VCSY went from around $ 3 to $ 6, did an inexplicable 20 - for - 1 stock split and then went up to around $ 9.
When I left art college in 1982, art felt like a messy amateur business of academics, poshos and enthusiasts — a cultural ghetto of awkward bohemians doing inexplicable things.

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To be fair, the «as long as they're in the store, why don't we...» strategy isn't new in retail, and Loblaws itself has used it to great — if sometimes inexplicable — effect.
As for the somewhat chaotic condition in the Vatican in the latter years of the pontificate — not to mention the poor preparation for the 2012 pilgrimage to Mexico and Cuba, which seems to have had an impact far beyond the Caribbean — why did Pope Benedict not ind himself a more competent «prime minister» than Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, whose record as Secretary of State the pope emeritus continues to defend in Last Testament: a defence that may be admirable as personal loyalty, but is inexplicable otherwise?
The word «random» as used in science does not mean uncaused, unplanned, or inexplicable; it means uncorrelated.
The right approach is to consider all that we do know today... We should not look towards that which remains inexplicable, trying to leave there some place for God, but we should look towards what we do know.
Whether I use the expression «momentary self» or the word «monad,» what I am in fact doing is setting a limit, on no validly argued grounds, to the dissolution of the «total temporary states» into a purely ad hoc combination of inexplicable and inexplicably organized collections of bodily cells, sensations, intentions, thoughts, nervous processes, desires, and the like.
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great read... bits are interesting, and of course very familiar... I took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So imagine my surprise some time later when I found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
These difficulties facing the classical atomic theory are well known: secondary qualities remain inexplicable; no meaning can be given to the notion of an external world outside of the sense organs of the observer; organic time must be reversible — which it is not; we can never choose among hypotheses, since all of our mental states follow «from necessity,» so we don't have theories, but can only report autobiographies, and so on.
As an account of spontaneity, Peirce's view leaves creativity just as inexplicable as does Whitehead's category of creativity.
But although one could empirically prove (in some instances) that something inexplicable happened (this happens in medicine, actually, quite often, such as spontaneous regression), it can not be proven empirically that God did it.
Or does he just represent the awe and inexplicable wonder of the universe?
In fact it is very fitting to know that the only thing science can do to the inner workings of an atom that the atom doesn't do itself for inexplicable reasons, is destroy it.
The attempt is to explain the way in which God is related to actual occasions, eternal objects, and creativity, in such a way that at no point do we attribute to him a mode of being or relation inexplicable in terms of the principles operative elsewhere in the system.
Such developments of experience and thought no more took the sting of inexplicable mystery out of suffering in the New Testament than they did in the Old.
In that Foundations class, faith and reason became compatible; faith wasn't something I had to do or care about «on the side» that would forever remain inexplicable to anyone who cared about science or data or rigorous intellectual work.
He spoke rather in the language of Cardinal Suhard of «living in such a way that one's life would be inexplicable, if God did not exist.»
Well, since you're too stupid to figure out that I was originally referring to Laughing's inexplicable meltdown, I'll just ignore your latest lame attempts at barbed wit as I do most of your posts.
«Certain quantities have seemed inexplicable and fine - tuned, and once we understand them, they don't seem to so fine - tuned.
It may, and too often does, diminish the idea of purposefulness by proclaiming an array of inexplicable dogmas.
Somehow, there is an inexplicable power that does the final deed.
«I don't think I ever fully understood the deep almost inexplicable love of the Christ for us, why he would accept his own early tortured death as a sacrifice, until I had been a father for a while.»
First: there is no doubt that sudden and inexplicable healings of disease and infirmity do occasionally happen.
The wealthy have been waging war on the middle class for some inexplicable reason for decades, and now that they're doing it in broad daylight, they want to pretend it's perfectly moral and just.
Against the truth of this tradition is the inexplicable silence of Ignatius (c. A.D. 110) about the apostle John in his letter to the Ephesians, where he does refer to their connection with Paul.
Just because something happens that you find inexplicable, does not mean you have to give it an origin that is fanciful and magic.
But we know from the simpler healing stories that those great miracles were attributed to Jesus because he really had done things that were extraordinary and inexplicable to the minds of his contemporaries.
They were counting on Welington Castillo to continue his inexplicable metamorphosis into a slugging catcher, and he did.
The inexplicable losses to Stoke, Southampton and Swansea come to mind Moreover we didn't beat a single top 5 opponent at home which further drives home the point.
The pool boy, his muscular prose rippling with the upper body strength of 10 novelists, has an inexplicable contempt for men who do not hurl themselves into the literary whirlpool.
He had an inexplicable contempt for men who did not hurl themselves into pools....
Don't let the inexplicable presence of pirates in Johnson City, Tenn., distract you from the fact that, via loophole, we have AN ACTUAL NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM IN THIS FANTASY BRACKET.
also assuming some other position of need guy doesn't fall out of the first round for inexplicable reasons....
Apparently we made a last minute # 22m bid for Cavalho on 31st Jan but for some inexplicable reason his club did not want to sell him as there was a much higher buyout clause in his contract.
It doesn't even look like a tactical problem, inexplicable things just happen.
Why Casey didn't ask to stop for a review in such a high - stakes moment — Kwan's is a big bat and he had runners at first and second — is inexplicable.
So breakdowns, she concluded, do not occur randomly in normal bone; they are ordinarily and tragically caused by horses taking the inexplicable «bad step.»
Son Heung - Min's early - season scoring streak was a godsend, but Eric Dier and Kevin Wimmer don't look like adequate cover at centre back, Vincent Janssen is hardworking but awkwardly goalshy up front, and Moussa Sissoko looks an inexplicable purchase.
I just reacted like people at home did, which was to say «Inexplicable
He mixes sound defending with all too often inexplicable casualness as he did when giving the ball away in the build up to the first Tottenham equalizer.
I couldnt bring myself to comment on the blog since that performance the other night but I read everyones comments and I just have one thing to say; Contrary to some inexplicable reports - Our defence did not play well, Sagna was not what you said Andy he was panicking from start to finish, almost all of his passes were to marked men becasue he hurried the pass because he himself did nt want the responsibility, he put Schezny under unnecessary pressure a couple of times early on, hardly what they guy needed in the circumstances, regardless of how good he is proving to be.
United offered little in the way of chances with the only clear opportunity falling to the record signing Di Maria who did all the hard work to put himself in a great scoring position then inexplicable ballooned the ball way high.
No, it is not a myth: you really do develop strange and seemingly - inexplicable food cravings after your morning sickness days are over.
They may be a better sleeper than the other one, and hey, what Mom does not like getting more sleep, or it could be for some other inexplicable reason.
Cameron's reckless challenge to his adversaries to debate with him (and Brown's inexplicable, suicidal agreement to do so) was not in the least «laudable»: it was a cheap ruse designed to give him an unearned advantage over Brown plus a weak response to the pressure from Murdoch's Sky News, bleating away for leadership debates for obvious commercial reasons — politics as entertainment.
The Critical Analyst's investigation have further revealed that, Brig Gen Odoi, a self - styled Real Estate mongul and owner of fleet of trotros, who is currently posted as the Military Advisor in New York, confiscated the Wife's Passport because he does not want her to join him at his post in New York for inexplicable reasons.
«What I did was not only wrong, but was a consequence of hubris and a failure of judgment and self - indulgence, which is absolutely inexplicable and unjustifiable, improper, and I would agree probably with most of Mika's characterizations about me,» Spitzer said, asked what flaws led him to break the law.
Only by the middle of the last decade did it become commonplace to understand that their inexplicable animosity was wrecking the government, and even then journalists were chided for writing about this.
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