Sentences with phrase «feeling than fact»

Here's their muddled reply, one more centered on feelings than facts.

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But we feel good about our position and the fact that we are in control of our own destiny, probably more than anybody else in Canada in our business.
After the discussion, volunteers who had been treated to the great film reported feeling far lousier than their counterparts, who'd had a subpar viewing but were able to commiserate with one another after the fact.
In fact, maybe you have a few years of professional experience under your belt, but you feel no closer to your dream job than you did when you entered college as a clueless freshman with an undeclared major.
In fact, I felt more optimistic about its future than I have in several years.
We've never been so connected to technology thanks to Steve Jobs and Apple, and that fact somehow makes us feel closer to him than we would otherwise.
The clothes - sharing service continues to expand, capitalizing on the fact that women care more about feeling great for an event than actually owning the dress they wear.
In fact, I'm not entirely certain I will ever «retire», as my chosen career is so fulfilling it feels more like a hobby than work.
And in fact, the days I feel I've improved the most as an investor are usually the days where I am away from my computer screen deep in thought, reading something useful, or having productive conversations with someone that knows more about a particular business than I do.
A big part of that has to be due to the fact that it features a much thicker handle and more heavy duty construction than most others, which makes it perfect for those men who feel that they have more control when using a heavier razor.
In truth, there really is nothing to choose between the two models, save how it feels in your hand (and the fact that the longer handle typically costs around $ 10 more than the shorter version).
«Many Americans already understand the importance of this concept, evidenced by the fact that more than half of those surveyed said they feel it is very or extremely important that guaranteed income products offer the possibility for income to increase over time.»
Actions speak a lot louder than words, and the fact that you feel that adding in the religious baggage to the help given to those who are starving speaks volumes.
Feel my head is going to explode thinking about all those facts that am suffering my self facing all these things and an exhausted business that is heading towards that end sooner than later for this stand still motion for the past 8 months of heavy demonstrations, chaos and disorder that is increasing by the day...!
The fact that it can not be measured is what qualifies it as supernatural and so your insistence that it be measured is closer to a symptom of mental illness than my assurance that you will never attain proof and that your only hope of experiencing the same phenomenon is to submit yourself to the experience of it by whatever path you feel «calls you».
In fact, six out of ten respondents felt their congregations were willing to try new things, and more than half indicated that their congregations are «already considering or implementing new directions.»
When, two centuries ago, your Church began to feel the particular power of your heart, it might have seemed that what was captivating men's souls was the fact of their finding in you an element even more determinate, more circumscribed, than your humanity as a whole.
The problem lies partly in the fact that Melville felt his ideas as moods more than he thought them as ideas, and partly in the weakness of his schooling.
The fact that those who honestly felt that they had attained perfection in love found later that they were not in this condition adds weight to the assumption that there is more to human experience than what can be discerned by honest introspection.
In fact, I find that those who feel they have to censure themselves (and of course monitor others as well) are usually trying to present a false and more lofty view of themselves than is accurate, as if they are hiding the truth.
The simple fact of feeling no sympathy for the Jews or being more sensitive to their faults than to their virtues is not anti-Semitism.
At this stage, it is Catholic teaching itself which is felt in some obscure way to be responsible for the abuse, rather than human failure at the individual and institutional level, and other Christian denominations are beginning to wake up to the fact that this is a brush with which they too are ultimately tarred, since (C. S. Lewis again), most Catholic teaching is simply Christian doctrine.
Instead of lamenting the fact that Americans seemed to be more intent on individual happiness than upon public good, some began to argue that just such a principle was the basis of the new American system The new Constitution, it was felt, harnessed individual acquisitiveness to public order.
Especially sticky is the fact that over the last six months I've been working to reform the way that our church interacts with folks in the neighbourhood (or at least the intentionality and sharing of that interaction) to focus more on love rather than proselytizing, so I feel like to abandon now would leave even more than the usual mess behind...
The fact that he feels this vital necessity more than other men is also a sign that he has a deeper nature.
In fact, the description of Greek and Latin as «dead» languages was sometimes felt as more than metaphor.
God is internal not external its a feeling more than a fact.
The very fact that they feel they have to baptize everyone is because they are judging all others to be «less» than they, so they need to be saved or they will not achieve a place on the ship.
Just The Facts: You feel you are more spiritually discerning than others?
Facts like the snows that have covered Mount Kilimanjaro for thousands of years are melting Scientific proof may not be as «warm and fuzzy» feeling as political rhetoric is, but it's better to base our beliefs and actions on objective reality than on self - serving political dogma.
What can more certainly arouse race hate, what more certainly create and perpetuate a feeling of distrust between these races than state enactments which, in fact, proceed upon the grounds that colored citizens are so inferior and degraded that they can not be allowed to sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens?
And I agree that celibacy is most definitely not inherrently harmful when freely choosen, though I may disagree that most celibate gay christians are in fact «freely choosing» that path as opposed to feeling pressured into it and thus struggling with it in a less than beneficial fasion (which is not to say that there isn't a level of struggle inherent in the Christian life which can in fact be benificial).
It may sound silly, but I feel guilty because I was born in the United States of America to white, middle - class Christian parents, a fact that — through no merit of my own — has provided me with a more comfortable and privileged existence than most people in this world.
In his critique of my essay on abortion («Abortion Facts and Feelings,» April), Hadley Arkes takes me to task, not for my specific proposals, but for my basing these proposals on sentiments rather than principles.
One reason for fascination with such forms of evil is not perverse but understandable: we'd prefer to believe that evil looks like that than to face the fact that it may look, and feel, almost harmless.
Martha's case raises broader issues: the availability of assisted suicide to physically sound but depressed individuals; the «quick» solution of death for the elderly when they feel useless; thinking of death as a «right» rather than a fact; and too much social concern with the legal rather than the psychological condition of those contemplating suicide.
The simple fact that they feel human scientists KNOW how life really came to be, that there's nothing more intelligent than a human, and that everything simply appeared from nothing.
Less troubling than their dismissive response, but equally frustrating, is the fact that neither Jared Wilson nor Doug Wilson have engaged the content of our criticism.They've focused their responses on how they feel attacked and unfairly accused, but neither of them have responded in depth to the questions many have raised or the biblical considerations we've addressed.
He starts from a general discussion of «self - involving language» which expresses attitudes, feelings and commitments rather than neutral facts.17 He then asks us to consider sentences of the form «I look on x as y».
But this time around I feel buoyed by the fact that I'm working with a great group of people at Thomas Nelson and I've never believed in a creative project more than I believe in Searching for Sunday.
Sarah returns repeatedly to the fact that feelings, experience, and personal desire — rather than moral principles and revealed truths — rule the day.
I suspect it may be due to the fact that Spalding, who has long and historic family connections in Baltimore, is somewhat less a revisionist on this matter of the «ghetto Church» than Dolan or Wills, and yet feels required to tip his historiographic hat at least modestly in that direction.
This latter criticism is all the more important, for it shows that I telescoped Whitehead's development, arguing that the shift (D) produced more than it probably did, not reckoning with the fact that Whitehead probably made fewer revisions on the basis of his identification of feeling and prehension than would be apparent to those familiar with the final theory he attained.
In fact, he wrote, the Virgin «had acted as the greatest force the western world ever felt, and had drawn man's activities to herself more strongly than any other power, natural or supernatural, had ever done.»
This doesn't mean you should feel bad about your car or your phone or the fact that you make more money than others.
The nutrition facts for each are WAY BETTER than the Against the Grain pizzas, so I felt ok with my possible splurge.
And the weather, well, I don't know why the weather holds so much interest for me, other than the fact that awesome, sunny weather makes me feel like a million bucks.
Also, the fact that the facilities handle so many different varieties of produce gives customers a greater feeling of security than they would have working with other distributors, Friedman says.
There's something about the richness of red curry paste that is incredibly satisfying to the palate; in fact, I find that even a small portion of good red curry leaves me feeling sated — much more so than a comparable amount of Chinese food, for instance.
They are a little heavier than other pans but that definitely is offset by the fact that they are so durable and feel like they will last until the world ends.
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