Sentences with phrase «false assurances of»

Such regulatory «protective guidelines,» as they are often called, offer to society false assurances of control and act as the honey (if you will) that helps the hemlock go down.

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Complacency gives you a false sense of assurance that, eventually, will drag your company down.
Over the short - term, unfortunately, there is no assurance that investors or analysts will quickly recognize that this market is trading on the basis of false premises about earnings and valuation (though my impression is that those who wake up based on reasoned argument and evidence will be better off than those who wake up based on investment losses).
But triumphalists do not notice these possibilities or else they underestimate them, and so their language and behaviour assume that false tone of self - assurance and superior knowledge which repels people of the present day and makes them distrustful and obstinate towards representatives of the Church's ministry.
In a post — Cold War, post-9 / 11 world strewn with conflicts involving competing religious postures and contradictory global views, where supposed divisions on lines of race, culture, and faith are loudly promoted and violently exploited, the example of past wars fought in pursuit of religious idealism has proved seductive for some seeking false assurance from continuity with history.
God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: assurance, Bible and Theology Questions, dead faith, eternal life, false conversion, good works, Theology of Salvation
Because of the cumulative effect of these coercive techniques — the leading, the fact ‐ feeding, the false promises, the manipulation of Dassey's desire to please, the physical, fatherly assurances as [Calumet County Sheriff's investigator Mark] Wiegert touched Dassey's knee etc. — no reasonable court could have any confidence that this was a voluntary confession.
He writes that the laymen reported increased honesty with patients; increased ability to listen to the patients; increased ability to notice nonverbal behavior; lessening of the savior role; increased ability to help the patient face the facts as they are, and a lessening of the temptation to give false assurance; and finally, further realization that their being with another person was a tangible expression of God's concern.
The 21 - year - old Irish - American actress doesn't hit a false emotional note, contrasting the naivete of her heroine's early days away from home with the self - assurance of an immigrant, who finally realises that she belongs.
To help believers reach this goal, Dr. Sproul defines assurance, shows how we can get it, reveals the blessings it confers, and warns of the dangers of false assurance.
None of us want climate to change as fast as it's happening; rather than grasping at straws, we inspect them — really closely — lest we be fooled by false hope and fake assurance from business - as - usual PR guys.
«Britain has been gulled by false assurances that decarbonising our economy would be costless into signing up to a stupendous bill of over # 300 billion up to 2030,» said Peter Lilley MP, the study's author.
It's a culture of opacity and (often) false assurance that everything is under control, accidents can easily be dealt with when they inevitably occur — not restricted to the Japanese nuclear industry but seemingly endemic to the fossil fuel industry more broadly.
Three such approaches appear: a prescriptive approach that requires the use of digital signatures, based on a «false promise» of equivalence to manuscript signatures and «incorrect assurances that digital signatures are secure»; a minimalist approach that does not prescribe any technology, though some countries have followed UNCITRAL in requiring that e-signatures be appropriately reliable; and a hybrid or two - tier approach that allows e-signatures at large for some purposes and requires digital signatures for others.
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