Sentences with phrase «even unanswerable»

Those who do not think Jesus existed are frequently militant in their views and remarkably adept at countering evidence that to the rest of the civilized world seems compelling and even unanswerable.

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Telling us that you are Ignoring the questions, deeming them unintelligent or unimportant or unanswerable — those are meaningful responses but avoiding them with platitudes (which I know you yourself have criticized with cartoons) is (to me) not really saying anything even though it makes the pretense of saying something.
Yet it is true that, although we can not answer the unanswerable questions, or even know whether they are proper questions, nonetheless we can not down our wonder.
To achieve Liberal goals and prove that coalition works, making the case for proportional representation even more unanswerable.
Still, it will not remain unanswerable, and even today convincing and well - anchored arguments can be made either way, for and against the significance of nuclear DNA damage in aging.
In a learning ecology that focuses on wonder, an artful approach can be introduced in any subject area, especially when lessons are framed by big questions that remain unanswered or even are unanswerable.
Students, she believes, are being cheated of the chance to think a question over before answering, to ponder dilemmas in depth, even to realize that some questions are unanswerable.
The game hands you little nibbles of story at fairly regular intervals so you're not starving for answers, but like any Team ICO game, the plot isn't exceptionally complex (although it is full of open questions even at the end of the game), so over-explaining would only lead to more unanswerable questions.
In my opinion it is an unanswerable question and the use of the term anomaly is BS because it is a chaotic system that we don't even know what all the variables are.
Despite the statement in our Yellow Pages «ad» to the effect that the first free one - half hour of the initial consultation is «by (in - office) appointment only, «frequently callers will insist on (first) asking our appointment - setter what they view as but one or two or a few questions about separation, the divorce process, divorce grounds, custody, support, etc. (sometimes even «for a friend»); or we often get the virtually unanswerable question (at that point)-- «What's the cost of a divorce» (through our office)?
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