Sentences with phrase «even contrary»

The majority stated at para 38 that the inference of causation can be made through merely circumstantial evidence, meaning the use of «positive evidence» from the Board's policy can include inconclusive or even contrary expert evidence.
Regulation by the state was no real pointer towards the person regulated being a state or governmental body or a person with a function of a public nature, if anything perhaps even the contrary.
Although the court was aware of the possible undermining of reasoned decision making if a tribunal could «simply offer different, better, or even contrary reasons to support its decision», the Court of Appeal held that the new argument was «not inconsistent» with the reason contained in the decision: «[i] ndeed it could be said to be implicit in it».
Bringing in a fresh voice, perspective, or even contrary point of view, makes for a healthy blog.
Fantasies can be stupid, disrespectful, unrealistic, and divorced from social agendas, or even contrary to them.
Current treatment is even contrary to Islamic teachings, yet widespread abuse still routinely occurs.
Against the objection that people do will things without thought of the happiness involved or even contrary to their own happiness, Mill replies that the will can be moved by force of habit to choose things which are in fact no longer desired (U 49f).
The WCC could end up going in directions quite different from, even contrary to, the reasons why people supported it in the first place.
• «How is the autonomy which culture claims for itself to be recognised as legitimate without generating a notion of humanism which is merely terrestrial, and even contrary to religion itself?»
This is the impression he got from Aristotle's Categories — or perhaps, instead, from W. D. Boss's Aristotle.3 For Aristotle says it is distinctive of a substance that it remains numerically one and the same while nevertheless taking on varying, even contrary qualities (Categories, Ch.
In the end, Chaput's basic message retains its force» «the truth in Christ»» which shows us the way, often regardless of, or even contrary to, popular culture.
view of the true relationship between reason and revelation actually a caricature of or even contrary to the Christian conception of nature?

Not exact matches

Millennials aren't rewarded for staying in one job Contrary to popular belief, millennials are switching jobs less than previous generations, even though employers have stopped offering pay hikes to millennials who stick around.
Contrary to the idea that you should wait until you have a substantial amount to invest, Krawcheck recommends that everyone start in his or her 20s, even if someone has only $ 50 or $ 100 to put in, because it will start compounding right away.
Lichine and many other rosé producers Fortune interviewed touted strong growth for their pink - tinted alcoholic beverages, which contrary to popular belief, can greatly vary in terms of sweetness and can even be noticeably dry.
Contrary to what you may have heard, reaching out to the right people can work if you try hard, even if you don't have a special connection.
On the contrary the Jewish interest is solely in the marketing of petroleum products and even there it is probably no more than 5 per cent, the chief marketer being American Oil of Baltimore, and American Oil, though still managed by the Blausteins, who founded it, is now controlled by a Standard of Indiana subsidiary.
In evaluating the opinions that you hear to the contrary, keep in mind that the consensus of economists, as measured by the Blue Chip Economic Survey and others, has never forecast an oncoming recession, and usually remained rosy even several months after the actual recession was eventually determined to have started.
In my experience most people are nothing like obtuse, contrary, and instinctively self opinionated — not to mention naturally cheapskate — enough to even suggest they go near value investing.
In short, aside from some potential for a «clearing rally» to correct the short - term oversold condition of the market, even the low advisory bullishness figures provide little evidence for a «contrary opinion» call on the market.
Benchmark even intruded itself into staff recommendations made by Holder, urging — contrary to the CEO's wishes — that Holder recommend that the General Counsel be retained, rather than offered a promotion, lest that be seen negatively; yet another inappropriate intrusion by a venture capital investor, this time in an independent investigation
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary (not even if specifically stated), no Publication (including possible Recommendations) shall be construed as a representation or warranty (neither express nor implied) that the recipient will profit from trading in accordance with a trading strategy set forth in a Publication or that the recipient will not sustain losses from trading in accordance with a trading strategy set forth in a Publication.
As such, the decline did not draw too much traders» attention; it even acted in a contrary way, making Maserich quite attractive.
In fact some companies have gone even further, offering unlimited paid days off, whether for sickness, family emergency or vacation — and, contrary to what some might expect, abuse is rare.
In many cases, renting is a more financially - sound move than purchasing, even though it's contrary to old school money advice.
As a matter of fact, I don't even believe that the «heartbeat» requirement was cast in stone — on the contrary, some names were taken from stones (gravestones)!
Second, many retail investors believe the products are guaranteed by the banks that sell them, even though they often sign waivers to the contrary.
Facebook has created bubbles around users that contrary ideas — and even facts — can not penetrate, empowering groups of like - minded people to share emotionally charged ideas on a platform that is vulnerable to exploitation by bad actors.
However, if presented with new evidence, I am more than able to adapt and even change that conclusion if provided with evidence to the contrary.
Why don't you just have the courage to say that even faced with absolute proof to the contrary, you would still believe in Christianity?
Faith is believing in something despite no proof, or even proof to the contrary.
Whose death as I understand it was not to save us, but on the contrary to show us that Source has no need or desire for retribution even when rejected and murdered.
For analysis contrary to all of this, which regards the coup and the protests backing it as a «second Arab spring,» see this piece by Lebanese - American scholar Walid Phares, one of the few analysts who even more emphatically than Gerecht predicted the first Arab spring.
@Fred According to your logic God will give you anything you ask... even if it is contrary to His will?
He should consider whether, contrary to his own political experience, some people in political life say things not out of a desire for applause lines or even approval, but out of conviction.
When the Truth is in you and a thing is said or done contrary to the Truth there is no reason to become hostile or murderous, nor even angry..
Faith is believing something to be true in the absence of evidence, and it often is even believing something is true in the presence of evidence to the contrary.
Even Wood can not help noticing Christianity's «supreme usefulness to people of contrary viewpoints» — including slaveholders and abolitionists.
Contrary to popular opinion, there is actually more proof that the events in the Bible actually took place than there is proof that evolution is even possible, much less likely.
A self limiting existence in atheism is contrary to nature and observation of mankind even in the Americas and Australia.
8 But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed!
For some years now, a raft of distinguished scholars (Heiko Oberman, David Yeago in this journal, Bruce Marshall, Christine Helmer, and Paul Hinlicky) have been showing how Catholic the real Luther was» contrary to the portrait of Luther used for polemical purposes by too many evangelicals and even Lutherans.
Well, I say most people because even IF the answer to all of those questions are answered and they are contrary to the Bible, most Bible thumpers will STILL say the Bible answered all of those questions exactly the way science did a long time before.
As mentioned above, we know from the Climategate emails that the team conspired to prevent contrary publications from seeing the light of day and even discussed getting rid of an editor who seemed to be inclined to admit such contentious material.
And they reduce them to slavery, treating them with afflictions they would scarcely use with brute animals... Therefore, We... noting that the Indians themselves indeed are true men... by our Apostolic Authority decree and declare by these present letters that the same Indians and all other peoples — even though theyare outside the faith... should not be deprived of their liberty or their other possessions... and are not to be reduced to slavery, and that whatever happens to the contrary is to be considered null and void.»
Thus, contrary to Professor Novak's claim, these prohibitions can not constitute a strong and clear basis for interfaith — or even intrafaith — commonality.»
Too many scriptures have been taken out of context, words misinterpreted and even stuff made up, revealing doctrines which are contrary to the Gospel and what we can read of the words and ministry of Jesus.
But we maintain, on the contrary, that we know the Jesus of history very well, even if we do not have a precise and photographic account of his day - by - day activities; and the unique claim of Christianity is that in and by those events in the actual realm of historical happenedness, God is revealed — revealed, of course, in and under the conditions of history and human life, but revealed nonetheless.
It is easy to see why that seems like the right tool: Free exercise jurisprudence has frequently involved the crafting of prudential exemptions and accommodations — precisely the carving out of spaces — that could allow religious believers to act on their convictions even in the face of contrary public sentiments or (up to a point) public laws.
Yet you apparently won't even examine the moral / ethical implications of your beliefs, which are I might add, contrary to much scriptural teaching.
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