A
fervent believer is someone who strongly believes in something and has a lot of passion and enthusiasm for it.
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This bias may come from good intentions: The most
fervent believers in the stem cell future are often the scientists themselves.
The effects of QE are contentious, but even the
most fervent believers would expect little impact on demand from a withdrawal of QE equivalent to 5 % of GDP.
One of the issues here is the «unquestioned assumption» by the author, Pastor Jeffress... and some of the
other fervent believers here on this - belief blog.
One of the issues here is the «unquestioned assumption» by the author, Pastor Jeffress... and other
fervent believers here on this - belief blog.
«Non-believers» can sometimes be angry
when fervent believers believe so very fervently that they insist everybody ELSE believe as fervently as THEY do, and then they want our government to enforce that fervent belief by making our kids pray in schools to your concept of a god.
Later on in the book, he discusses these groups at some length, but without seeing how these millions
of fervent believers in our present undermine his central argument for declension.
Indeed, the
more fervent believers have been insisting for hundreds of years that this CAN NOT be done, that CAN NOT happen.
World events are being shaped
by fervent believers at home and abroad, while a new atheism is asserting itself in the public sphere.
Fervent believers derive some satisfaction from being among those who grasp something that eludes less insightful people.
It regards its audience as either
fervent believers in Anohni's cause or a pop mass in need of blunt polemic.
Fortunately, you don't need to be
a fervent believer in the «new gold bull market» story to make money from the rallies in gold and gold stocks.
All I know is
all you fervent believers in theisms kill a lot of people.
Everyone, gravedigger or intellectual, atheist or
fervent believer, is forced by death to think in some way about realms beyond the visible world.
«Sir» Alan (he apparently has an honorary knighthood) was
a fervent believer in markets.
Just like the forest he studies, Pastor himself is surprisingly diverse — not only is
he a fervent believer in the value of natural history, a fine species ecologist and an accomplished mathematical modeller, but also a wildlife artist of note.
Then she found out how he had mistreated some of her extended family members, and she became
a fervent believer in the Islamic Revolution.
As a former reporter and
a fervent believer that we need good, independent newspapers to do their jobs keeping government and business in check, I think they got the journalism right.
She is a Michigan billionaire who is
a fervent believer in charters and other forms of choice, such as voucher programs, which use public funds to pay for private school tuition.
Molly Gilbert is
a fervent believer in the power of one — one pan, that is.
Some, like Bill Gross, are
fervent believers.
A fervent believer and advocate of multiples and prints, Block's tireless collaboration with his artists produced an astonishing array of serially produced work that was quite unlike anything else seen before in the art world.
Opponents of a strong policy to curb greenhouse gases tend to be
fervent believers in the magic of market economies.
Join our next Twitterchat, hosted by Jeena Cho, a practicing bankruptcy lawyer from San Francisco, author of the new ABA publication The Anxious Lawyer, and
fervent believer in lawyers being able to tame the mind.
Quite frankly, my only gripe about the GET is that it charges via microUSB and not USB - C, but that's because I'm
a fervent believer in the so - called port of the future.
He's
a fervent believer that open standards and open source are the way to go when it comes to alleviating risks, but he's also savvy enough to recognize that you're not going to put your nuclear power plant data on Amazon Web Services.