Not exact matches
«You often get more by
finding out what the
other person wants than you do by clever
arguments supporting what you need.»
This is pretty important, since it confirms the Liberal and NDP
argument that the federal government has to
find other resources to finance corporate tax cuts or deficit finance them.
I
find it fascinating that everyone is fixated on the «3rd world country» term and nobody seems have any objection to the rest of that statement... that is
other than to say that I am delusional... no hard, factual
arguments against it.
Holiness for me was
found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the
arguments inherent to staying in love with each
other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
@Scot That you
found other scripture that contradicts the passages I cited just goes to show that the Bible is such a gargantuan collection of contradictions and adsurdities that it can be used to bolster just about any
argument.
One
argument which has been attempted against its historicity has been that there are ancient accounts of floods to be
found among
other peoples; however, rather than discounting the reality of the Flood I view this as corroborative.
Britney Or, it could be that people will
find any
argument or way to spin things to convince themselves and
others that God exists.
Nor do I
find any
other cogent
arguments in Hartshorne against the attributes of the second group, though I will not be able to argue this last point in detail.
On the
other hand, I
find I can not make any
argument that research on stem cells garnered from spontaneously aborted fetuses is intrinsically wrong.
To
find a principle through the natural law reasoning of judges that makes the Constitution mean something
other than, sometimes opposite to, what those who voted to make it law understood themselves to mean can hardly be sound moral
argument.
Here's my latest list — this seems like a good spot to set this down, as nobody's posting much on this thread... ---- bad letter combinations / words to avoid if you want to post that wonderful
argument: Many, if not most are buried within
other words, but I am not shooting for the perfect list, so use your imagination and add any words I have missed as a comment (no one has done this yet)-- I
found some but forgot to write them down.
Dearborn, plenty of atheist sites to
find out there and many of them would love you to visit but you better have a good
argument why your religion is real and all the
others are make believe.
Here is the curious thing: As I interact with people of
other religions, and through the course of conversation
find out why they hold their beliefs, I
find that nearly all people of all religions have these same four basic
arguments for why their beliefs are true.
Although I must leave
others to substantiate the
argument that the interpretation and application of the
findings of these sciences by some of the contributors are unwarranted, I may certainly conclude that their understanding of the Christian faith sits uneasily with that of this reviewer's (spiritual) mind.
The alleged «silence» about the virgin birth from
other New Testament authors can not be used as an
argument against it since its factuality would have been revealed by Mary only after the resurrection and it did not constitute the centre of the Easter message; Redford even
finds hints thatother New Testament authors framed their affirmations to allow for the virgin birth.
Although I
find some «side A»
arguments to be utterly ridiculous and that doesn't even get me started on some of the
other bizarre and offensive stances out there.
I
found myself in a debate about this the
other day, and the gentleman I was talking to fell back on the
argument that it was the Church's job to take care of the poor, not the government's.
Until there is absolute proof do nt be so arrogant to dismiss the
others argument you may
find yourself in a position that you are wrong, and guess what if I am wrong oh well... but if you are wrong UH OH...
In his letter of December 10, 1934 Brightman shares Hartshorne's worry, «that
other selves are merely inferred but never given,» and goes on to present his own empiricist colors «I'd like to be able to make sense out of the idea of a literal participation in
other selves... whenever I try, I
find myself landed in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's
argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.»
This intellectual formation works against the metaphysical foundations of natural law reasoning, and therefore most people
find the
arguments remote and unconvincing — «academic» in the bad sense of being about something
other than the real world we live in.
But those who fall into ignorance or denial of one or the
other of these truths will
find our
arguments against abortion to be absurd.
Raison's Filter Fiber © (joking about the copyright)-- bad letter combinations / words to avoid if you want to post that wonderful
argument: Many, if not most are buried within
other words, but I am not shooting for the perfect list, so use your imagination and add any words I have missed as a comment (no one has done this yet)-- I
found some but forgot to write them down.
A proof I incline to prefer is given by von Wright, who does not mention the
other proofs.1 In sum, apart from logical niceties, the
argument is: a thing can not have contradictory predicates at one and the same time; but, if change is continuous, no time can be
found, unless an absolute instant, in which a process is not both p and not - p for some predicate.
An
argument in favour of our thesis is that it explains an aspect of Acts 7.56 that
other exegetes have
found puzzling.
As a religiously observant Jew, I
find this a welcome, and compelling
argument that
other Jewish believers, of all denominations, should be able to support and applaud.
There is some
argument about this; some researchers believe that all reactions come from trace contamination in the oats, while
others have
found evidence that a small percentage of people also have sensitivity to oats.
People who don't have an opinion of themselves but look to
others to
find their own opinion (to Kroenke in Vad's case, seldome have good
arguments in my experience.)
@laninja, do nt get my last post wrong mate i am not defending that it was embarrasing and keane, as captain, should hav been a man and told the ref he made a mistake, but the way he grabbed the ball amidst the georgians complaining to the ref smacks of everything i hav been complaining about this week, but listen does that mean the
other 15 squad members should suffer because keane lacks as much integrity as henry?i hav been surprised how easy lads hav
found it to favour the french in this
argument....
I think the sign off from CRA above says it all... Just like when you read a voter ballot on propositions, I go straight to the source of who is behind the voice, and CRA consistently has used this «trace»
argument time and again, just like the chem companies do with the lead in lipstick (I just attended the Teens Turning Green national summit, and
found the debriefing almost verbatim to the CRA «counterpoint» above... it's only a «little» lead, not enough to... blahdeblah, times «x» amounts of applications per day times «x» amounts of
other products with «trace» amounts, ad infinitum...)
The advancement of this research is bad for their
argument, because it will either show that there is no link between a healthy gut and vaginal birth, and / or it will ultimately
find solutions to the problem
other than vaginal childbirth.
He put the government
arguments against the comparability of
other country's detention systems under a lot of scrutiny and
found them lacking, not least of all because the government has conducted no research on the subject.
The Orthodox church in Greece protested loudly against the removal of religion from the ID - card, and yet I can not
find any rational
argument supporting their actions
other than trying to hang on to the privileged position of that church and its followers in the Greek state - effectively hanging on to the ability to treat non Christian Orthodox citizens as lesser citizens.
The report draws on government and trade statistics, academic evidence and economic theory to challenge
arguments that the health and social benefits of reducing alcohol consumption are likely to come at a cost to the economy,
finding: · Any reduction in employment and income resulting from lower spending on alcohol would be offset by spending on
other goods · Econometric analysis of US states suggests that a 10 % decrease in alcohol consumption is associated with a 0.4 % increase in per capita income growth · Lower alcohol consumption could also reduce the economic costs of impaired workplace productivity, alcohol - related sickness, unemployment and premature death, which are estimated to cost the UK # 8 - 11 billion a year The analysis comes at a timely moment, with health groups urging the Chancellor to raise alcohol duty in next month's Budget.
To my lasting shame, I did not join in the TV reporter's protest — nor did any of the dozen or so
other media types — even though I
found Turco's
argument specious and his final say on the matter insulting.
Across social media, the company
found its
arguments reinforced on the Twitter accounts of Ashton Kutcher, Kate Upton, Neil Patrick Harris and
other infrequent participants in the municipal taxi dialogue.
Other researchers tried to
find flaws in Thorne's
arguments and, in particular, pointed to problems in satisfying a requirement known as the «weak energy condition».
In contrast to last week's study
other laboratories have never reproduced the dramatic
findings on which such
arguments are based.
The researchers
found that men in survey and experimental data were more likely than women to avoid cross-party political discussion, to judge political
arguments based solely on what party is advancing them, and to form strong political opinions about the opposite party's positions without actually listening to the
other side's reasoning.
Dr. Ross and
others in the panel raised some good
arguments in favor of limiting access to genetic information like the secondary
findings mentioned above.
Smith's
arguments are based on the unexpected
finding of two small inserts of DNA in Roundup Ready soybeans but no data show that they are translated into protein (Windels P and
others 2001, Rang and
others 2005).
The lack of inflammation, therefore, in tissues of antibiotic - treated mice at 12 months, with resurgence of spirochete DNA burdens equivalent to those
found in saline - treated mice, does not prove the
argument one way or the
other, since there is no or minimal inflammation in tissues of infected saline - treated mice at 12 months with similar or greater spirochete burdens.
Do a partner pose to reconnect if you
find yourself in an
argument with each
other.
Without having all the proper
arguments ready at hand, I
find myself only saying, «But it's so good for you, it's gelatin, and um
other stuff».
U.S. couples have more
arguments, get on each
others» nerves more and talk about divorce more frequently, eHarmony
found.
Since he died McCandless has been the subject of
argument between those who
find his actions heroic, and
others who think he was a naïve fool.
Nell Minow: This bittersweet comedy about a couple who
find each
other again by turning their
arguments into rock songs has a surprisingly touching message about the vital necessity of creating art.
There appear to be two differing schools of thought regarding Metacritic; one argues that its inconsequential and its flawed nature means that it should be disregarded in an objective assessment of any games in question and the
other school relies on its results to prop up its
arguments, even if it makes an admission to the flawed nature of its
findings.
If readers are looking for a detailed description of those reforms or an
argument about why they, and not
other factors, are responsible for success in Massachusetts, they won't
find much in this memoir.
«Everyone [here] really wants to
find arguments and discussions to convince
other people, who may not believe that.»
While I
find students are generally strong in recognizing alternative perspectives in an academic way — for example, analyzing different
arguments on why the American Revolution took place — I think there is a shortfall when it comes to empathizing with people outside their demographic,» he says, adding that he saw the same pattern at
other high schools where he has taught in the past.