Sentences with phrase «even sway»

While it's extremely difficult to change what others believe you can often avoid conflict, or turn around a fractious situation and sometimes even sway others if you are willing to «work within their belief system.»
So much so, in fact, that it might even sway cost - minded consumers away from the likes of Apple and Samsung.
If you're in it for the RPG grind of it all or to revisit a game you already know you like, Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux is more than serviceable and may even sway you more to the series if the tone and setting of other releases put you off.
Who knows, it may even sway older gamers with its decidedly «older» look.
Comprehensive Control: Players can tweak everything from tire pressure, ride height, spring rate - bump info can be set for each individual wheel and front and rear downforce, toe angle, and even sway bar settings can be edited.
It would even sway over customers of the Prius + 7 - seater in Europe.
Even if you're less immediately inclined toward the company's offerings, there's a diverse array of releases here that will hold your attention or even sway you to the other side.
If you're in it for the RPG grind of it all or to revisit a game you already know you like, Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux is more than serviceable and may even sway you more to the series if the tone and setting of other releases put you off.
Fonts are not just about aesthetics — they affect the way we digest information and can even sway our opinions, as Sally Adee discovers
He may even sway a few stray swing voters; there are genuinely people who think about politics once every five years, if that, and may not even have really thought about Miliband at all, until now.
This gives the site and its owner, Mark Zuckerberg, the potential power to shape public opinion or even sway elections.

Not exact matches

If fully robotic soldiers can even those odds somewhat, it will be hard to sway the country from that path.
So even his stellar on - tape performance didn't completely sway the admissions staff.
The effort to point to the future also swayed Fitbit's designers away from traditional round watch shapes, either for the overall device or even for the watch faces the company created for the initial product (though outside developers will be able to create additional watch faces).
Even more importantly, there's no sway and no confusion when you're talking about performance against previously agreed - upon goals and standards.
But federal prosecutors allege that Babich and his co-conspirators doled out kickbacks to doctors who prescribed the drug even to non-cancer patients, and even set up a special «reimbursement unit» to sway insurance companies and pharmacy benefits managers to provide coverage for these non-authorized uses.
The developments are the latest to show how people try to exploit Facebook in ways that could sway elections, and in the worst cases even undermine democracy.
The challenge is to prevent last - minute lies that could sway enough voters to swing an election result — which, in the United States, can be a matter only of thousands or even hundreds of votes.
Even though algorithms decide so much of a citizen's life — what ads a person sees, what political messages they hear, what kinds of loans they can get, how they fair in the criminal justice system — these things are all under the sway of algorithms, and most consumers don't feel empowered to push back because they don't know the math.
Still, with Merkel's role on the international stage seemingly eclipsed by Macron, some have questioned whether the chancellor has what it takes to sway Trump on issues where even Macron appears to have failed.
Which is not much of a moral defense even if the company believes its lawyers can sway judges with it.
Even more, what happens when a whole series of democratic institutions falls under the sway of one private interest?
In any event, even if one explains the fact that the US dollar has crashed in purchasing power in recent times, over a very condensed period of time, by more than 75 %, because it has been one of the strongest currencies in a pool of rapidly devaluing currencies for the past two years, I've discovered that quite often, even presentation of indisputable facts can not sway people to believe something that they simply do not want to believe.
Even the smartest most sophisticated investors are sometimes swayed by their hearts.
Even though this was an error in the code of the DAO smart contract, the hack still had the effect of swaying people's faith in the broader Etheruem project.
A bad apple will probably be swayed by a breeze and hit the ground faster, but the kind of «bad apple» in question who is practising as REALTOR in B.C., didn't seem to be concerned if they would even hit the ground — let alone how hard they might hit, and that's the problem Marty that seems to be above your level of reasoning.
And they even foretold of those that would come to sway our faith through philosophy and science.
Even though his feet never left their metal resting place, his shoulders swayed in perfect time and his eyes danced with hers.
In the ancient world in general, such ideas held sway and even Aristotle conceived no function for the brain except to cool the blood.
Basically, the old choices of dualism, materialism, and idealism still hold sway in practice, even when they are eschewed in theory.
But a communal life of faith is possible, even if we are sometimes swayed by those around us to believe otherwise.
I'm not saying that when you'll do this you'll become an atheist (though personally I believe if you truely do think about it, that you will become one soon enough) there are a few people on this board (like JW) who has thought long and hard about god and rationalized it enough to still be a believer and make some sense, but fred, I will not be even remotely swayed to understand your point if you only use the bible as your bullhorn.
Fundamentalist Islam is at war with the West and its values of intellectual and civil freedom and democracy — and it actually takes advantage of those liberties to advance its Jihad «holy war» by using tax breaks for religions to erect edifices or get subsidies for large Muslim families that are used to sway Western democracies, and, yes, suing for the right even to build a fundamentalist mosque at Ground Zero.
What a ridiculous article written to sway disgruntled democrats who have had enough of Obama... Portraying Barry as the next coming, even being more spiritual or influential than Dr. King is outrageous... His mother being «the most spiritually awakened than anyone he knows» yet acknowledging her as an atheist?
Do you really think even ONE person is going to be swayed to change their beliefs here?
No news network or even public opinion at this point can sway a SCOTUS decision.
ordinary people, even good ones, can be seduced, recruited, initiated into behaving in evil ways under the sway of powerful systemic and situational forces (p. 443)
Even many spiritually aware people have been somewhat swayed toward a materialistic explanation of spirituality.
As Professor A. F. Taylor has insisted in The Faith of a Moralist, all «working» religions which hold sway over the great multitude of men tend to be «revealed»; and even in primitive expressions of the religious impulse something of the idea of «revelation» is to be found.
In that second stage of enquiry into truth and value, it must at least be in dialogue with the great philosophical traditions, even if it shall not finally fall under their sway.
If the statement is about someone else, and especially if I was not even present at the time, then coherence and consistency hold sway in my decision as to whether to believe the statement or not.
So began the idea of a millennium, which even yet in Biblical fundamentalism exercises a potent sway over the imagination of many Christians, and upon which the curiosity of the credulous has worked for centuries in an endeavor to predict «times and seasons.»
Even as they reflect the particularities of Israel's covenantal relationship with Yahweh, these passages bear the clear imprint of borrowed notions about God's unchallengeable sway over the whole of creation.
«As the conscious and legally competent entity in the conception set - up, it's the woman's say that counts, and even the most terrible reason for having an abortion holds more sway than the best imaginable reason for compelling a woman to carry to term.»
These numbers suggest that even amid the public turmoil of the Trump administration these past few weeks, the controversies have done little to sway the president's base of support.
All around the space, pilgrims are enraptured: lifting their hands, swaying, some even doing the zulu jump.
I've come to the conclusion that McDurmon's attitude, though it holds sway in the world and its institutions such as the church, is not really true even though it sometimes seems to be.
In Language, which extends the sway of the Goddess both geographically and chronologically to the Old Stone Age, the male principle receives even shorter shrift.
Ordinary people, even good ones, can be seduced, recruited, initiated into behaving in evil ways under the sway of powerful systemic and situational forces.
Even those who say they don't like gingerbread might be swayed with this gingerbread cake.
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