Sentences with phrase «everyone wrong though»

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Daenerys Targaryen literally walks through fire, even though everyone warns her she's wrong about dragons.
But I know that God loves everyone, even though I am filled with so much hatred, I realize that I am wrong and that I am the worst example of a christian on earth!!!!
(When you think about it that way it may not seem so surprising that such a search should lead to the Golden Rule and universal principles of right and wrong applying to everyone, like the Commandments — though the steps involved in getting to these results are by no means trivial.)
I gave him the benefit of the doubt early on, even though every single person I have encountered, who is of the Reformed persuasion, has proven to be extremely capable of pointing out to everyone else where everyone else is wrong, and can do it in such a way as to give you the impression that, not only do they want to correct your erroneous beliefs, but also want to make sure you feel very, very bad about being completely wrong.
You have to admit thougheveryone believes something and I using the word believe to mean not fully able to know all knowledge about everything in the world, and so we guess based on the knowledge of what we know, and assume we are right until some other data comes into our life to prove us wrong.
you said the same thing after this event in 2014... and again in 2015... then last year we did nt actually win anything but we added xhaka so lets get behind the team like wat a «true» fan does... unlike others on this site who do nt really know anything about footie like me even though ive been wrong about our chances for the last 10 seasons it do nt matter coz i'm a real fan and wenger is a great bloke who knows about footie whereas all these negative fans do nt know nuffin... its like listening to some demented uncle every xmas droning on about how things were better in the old days when everyone knew their place....
But I'm never gonna shut my mouth and act like it's all fine and ok when I can see with my eyes closed that something is wrong and that Wenger won't admit it neither will he fix it, even though everyone in the world can see that something is wrong.
Rajab, Aussie Jack, Jonm and others, my hat doffed for you not because you ain't pissed with what has gone wrong with our club, but by being objective, seeing things the way they really are and though discontent as everyone is but show support nonetheless to the team and manager until their time is up.
Seriously though, there are ways to determine one, but that would still be only in the range of observer differences, so it wouldn't show right or wrong... everyone is right.»
I know everyone is going on about tactics but i think wenger got the selection wrong (which you can argue is tactics) and even though wenger is stubborn he is not stupid and i think he will buy 2 players in the january transfer market.
I would love for him to prove everyone wrong and have a great year though (with us or anyone other than one of our rivals).
We have been here before though, and Wenger has proved everyone wrong.
Everyone knows we have problem but instead of complaining non-stop, why do nt we contribute more about how to solve the problem at hand — at least before the Jan transfer windows I do nt like AKB who keep defending Wenger even though he did make a number of major mistakes, but in this case it's not always his fault when anything goes wrong with AFC
Nina and I are friends as well, even though I say her name wrong, who has also written some books about fat, but there's this national conversation where you have the old school low - fats, mostly paid for by big grain sort of research out there, and you're refuting some of that using very strong academics, randomized controlled trials, and the things that everyone wants, but no one has paid for except for maybe big drug companies and things like that.
It has been a beautifully bright spring and summer from pastels to gorgeous patterns — it might not be easy for everyone to revert into the basic typical fall colours such as greys and blacks (even though you truly can never go wrong with either!).
Everyone else, though, is acting like they're in a magic - infused Scorsese movie, which is just the wrong tone for this nonsense with magic wands and wizards — called «brights» in slang.
There are a LOT of experts out there telling you theirs in the one true way, and a great temptation to pick a side and then yell at everyone who chose a different way «You are doing it WRONG» as though their choice were an attack on you.
Sufficiently humbled by the experience, Amazon relented, providing everyone an opportunity to draw the wrong conclusions about who won and who lost even though the jury is still out.
Among openDemocracy's articles on African politics and conflicts: Gillian Slovo, «Making history: South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission» (5 December 2002) Katharine Houreld, «The cost of peace in Ivory Coast» (15 February 2006) Patricia Daniel, «Mali: everyone's favourite destination» (11 May 2006) Gilles Yabi, «Guinea: a state of suspension» (28 February 2007) Angelique Haugerud, «Kenya: spaces of hope» (23 January 2008) Anna Husarska, «Kenya's displaced people: a photo - essay» (5 February 2008) Lyndall Stein, «Ethiopia: the tears and the rains» (23 July 2008) Emmanuelle Bernard, «Guinea - Bissau: drug boom, lost hope» (13 September 2008) Lara Pawson, «Angola's elections: the politics of no change» (23 September 2008) Elleke Boehmer, «Beyond the icon: Nelson Mandela in his 90th year» (12 November 2008) Gérard Prunier, «The eastern DR Congo: dynamics of conflict» (17 November 2008) John Makumbe, «Zimbabwe: wrong way, right way» (2 February 2009) Gérard Prunier, «The Kenya we want» (3 February 2009) Gérard Prunier, «Somalia: beyond the quagmire» (25 February 2009) Roger Southall, «South Africa's election: a tainted victory» (7 April 2009) I advised the macadamia nut - farmers to form a cooperative and work together to get to the bottom of what had happened - find out who owned the macadamia trees; create a register; then determine who was selling macadamia nuts even though they had no trees growing on their own land.
Shame on you Purina for trying to act as though you are above everyone else and please don't get me wrong, if in fact other dog foods are not being honest; it should be brought out but you are doing the same thing!
Don't get me wrong though, DEX is a powerful game in its own genre and it is a well - made product for the price they are asking, it just might not be for everyone which is why you should check out some gameplay videos before you invest in it.
When everyone says you're wrong, do you feel as though you are on to something?
Here on WUWT, it should be clear to everyone that the «clear physical picture» approach may have worked well for Fermi (who was one of the greatest physicists of his generation), but it does not work wll in on - line forums, for the simple reason that that various posters advocate physical pictures that are so diverse, and so contradictory in their predictions, that most of these physical pictures must be wrong, even though some them may be right.
Though there is nothing wrong with scientists being political as everyone has an opinion on political issues, the line is crossed when that political idology dictates what the scientist does in their research when it biases their data and conclutions.
Though everyone has own opinion, it is wrong to be judgemental right from beginning.
So far everyone from Canada has guessed that I voted for Obama, but y ’ all would be wrong:) Thanks for being brave enough to guess though!
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