Sentences with phrase «flawed view of»

Well they would only have importance to you because you have a flawed view of how these gases are excited into the higher energy levels in order to emit.
Most of what my flawed view of the GHG effect that gave it credibility was that it absorbed more solar energy which would require the atmosphere to heat until it radiated more energy.
according to your very flawed view of the world (a very childish version of a very demented Ayn Rand)
Commenting after Mr Pickles» speech, Mr Alexander said Mr Pickles» «flawed view of history» was matched only by his «arrogance».
But this level of expectation was based on a blinkered and flawed view of our chances.
My «Scripturally flawed view of Jesus?»

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Andy Fisher, an executive VP at Starcom MediaVestr, says that one of the biggest flaws right now in online advertising is analytics — 80 percent of the time advertisers are tweaking reporting errors caused by conflating metrics such as «site visitors» with «page views» or «unique visitors» with site traffic.
Notably, seven provinces opposed to the legislation, which, «in its drafting, if not in its intent, had serious and, in the view of the vast majority of witnesses, fatal flaws as to the constitutional violation of sections 92 and 91 of the British North America Act, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, freedom of speech, expression and association as protected by that very Charter of Rights and Freedoms,» Segal said.
We asked about this, and LG told us that there were both changes in the geographic footprint of the model and some flaws in the RCT survey strategy which are rendering the results not reliable from an evaluative point of view.
I spend years in Apologetics and arrived at rational basis for my Christian faith, defend the faith against objections, and expose the perceived flaws of other world views.
The bad part was the sense of shame some Christians made me feel about my emotional struggles, but as I discovered how God views healing, I realized it wasn't my faith that was flawed; it was their views toward mental health and faith.
-LSB-...] Caritas in Veritate has real literary and practical flaws -LSB-...] yet, viewed in the light of Benedict's earlier encyclicals, Caritas in Veritate can be seen as one long call to conversion -LSB-... requiring] «new eyes and a new heart, capable of rising above a materialistic vision of human events.»
Nevertheless, Rushdie goes on to say that he also uses the dream technique to offer his view of the phenomenon of revelation and «the birth of a great world religion,» a paragraph unfortunately mangled by a printing flaw.
You seem to have bought into Richard Dawkins» view of faith, that it should only be talked about when there is no evidence, however it is flawed.
The irony of ID / creationist attempts to invoke science to (erroneously) support their purely religious views is that they require the practice of science to be fundamentally flawed (evidenced in the repeated cases wherein ID / creationism proponents argue for a redefining of «science» to include untestable propositions).
Christian apologetics is a field of christian theology which aims to present a rational basis for the christian faith, defends the faith against objections and attempts to expose the flaws of other world views.
In an effort to defend your scripturally flawed and biased view of Jesus you are actually maintaining that Jesus» twice cleansing of the temple (with no one having the courage to try and stop him even though there were Temple guards present), as well as His use of a «leather whip», and «knocking over» the money changer's tables, is not a use of «violent» force — ludicrous.
Unfortunately, certain elements of Aristotelian Physics are flawed from the point of view of empirical science, such as the conception of the centre of the Earth as the centre of the universe.
So if you plan to use your religious views in order to convince someone of something, don't label them as mean or close - minded if they happen to notice that your reasoning is (invariably, as it seems) flawed.
The answer is not for us to change our views on character, it's to help a flawed candidate become a President of character.
Once you realize the extent of that, Vic, and our incredibly tiny place in the cosmos, then you can get a greater appreciation for just how specious and flawed and impotent the Christian creation stories are and how feeble and inadequate the Christian world view is.
To me this is evidence that Evangelicals can not see how flawed many of their views are.
Even a civil rights leader can be flawed in some of his views.
If Griffin has really discovered a flaw in what lam calling the «standard view» of omnipotence, this would have important negative consequences for Christian theology generally and especially for the way in which it has dealt with the traditional problem of evil.
Our subconscious understanding of the laws of physics and the natural laws He has set forth to allow our existence to come about can not be observed, and to say that He is flawed because we see disease is viewing things from a very limited point of view, that being a living human being with an aversion to disease and loss of health.
Carter's fascination with the West leads him on to learned discussion of Frederick Jackson Turner's «frontier thesis» (which, despite flaws, Carter holds to be the most influential statement ever by an historian of America), along with the views of Russian ecologists, American social scientists, and a wide variety of conservationists.
His materialistic view of the universe had been superseded by one that had a palpable spiritual dimension, yet the worldview of his fellow psychics appeared increasingly flawed.
I have a tough time accepting this view on its face, regardless of the logical flaws.
For Whitehead sees Bradley's theory as flawed because «he accepts the language which is developed from another point of view» (ESP 117; cf. PR 167), i.e., he makes the «sensationalist assumption» (PR 190) that feeling is only analyzable in terms of universals.
Your views are flawed your perception of the club is flawed.
To get a true sense of reality you must be close to what you are viewing or your perception will be flawed.
Eliot Spitzer, who was the target of the Troopergate investigation (remember: it all stems from the then - governor's efforts to use the State Police to track the use of state aircraft by his political nemesis, then - Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno, in hopes of catching him breaking the rules), told the Times he was «deeply troubled» by Cuomo's treatement of this document, which he believes «would reflect upon the underlying integrity of a report that I always viewed to be fundamentally flawed
Moreover, their views did not diverge drastically from the Hobbesian perspective: the cause of all human conflicts could be found in the essential characteristics of human nature, which is fundamentally flawed, self - interested and prone to conflict.
The view that people should pay their tax to demand accountability is a valid point but a flawed argument and never sustainable as long as the Number one person of the land never pays his tax.
Lane says he was moved to run in the aftermath of the Eric Garner case, viewing Donovan's actions as deeply flawed.
Education Committee Chair John Flanagan says the actions were a protest against the roll out of the new Common Core learning standards, which is widely viewed as flawed.
While all electoral systems have flaws and none can offer a «perfect» solution, having a higher number of political parties allows for wider representation of the community's views and could mean more voters feel that their vote counts, which may help engage younger voters.
«Flawed as it may be, Freud's is still a coherent and intellectually satisfying view of the mind,» says Kandel.
Then perhaps even greater than that he used that equation, which had its flaws, but he overcame those flaws, and in what Heisenberg described as perhaps the greatest leap forward in 20th century physics, he deduced, purely from a mathematical point of view, not from experiment, he deduced the existence of the antielectron; the first example of what we now called antimatter, the flip side of matter, if you will.
But today, Jasanoff has yet another view: He has come to see our awe of the organ as a seriously flawed way of thinking, and even a danger to society.
«The problem of police killings of unarmed black victims should not be viewed merely as a problem of flawed action on the part of individual police officers, but more as a consequence of the broader problem of structural racism,» said senior author Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences at BUSPH.
We're all guilty of flawed thinking because our brains evolved to win others round to our point of view — whether or not our reasoning is logical
This evidence argues that the previous view of paleo diets and appetite suppression is flawed and that high - fiber, plant - based diets likely do not lead to increased SCFAs and increased appetite suppression.
This double whammy from a single gene highlights a flawed but dominant view of psychiatric disease.
In a soon - to - be-published essay, they write that «despite its flaws, it provides a useful lens to view the environmental, energy, and food crisis of the present time.»
We can see ourselves, which we often view full of flaws and failings, as something beautiful and unique.
Wabi sabi is a concept in Japanese art where something is viewed as visually appealing because of its «flaws
The middle portion isn't all that dramatically interesting, the stylistic choices are laughable on occasion and not all the performances work but there is something horrifying about allowing the Christian Fundamentalist view of end times to play out as they believe it will... in so doing Tolkin demonstrates how theologically flawed and morally repugnant their beliefs are.
Rating: 7/10 — it's easy to forget that there are other animation studios in Japan beside Studio Ghibli (here it's Madhouse), but despite some obvious flaws, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is a positive reminder; engaging and unpretentious, it's a movie that treats its more serious themes with genuine integrity, while adding a lively sense of humour, all of which makes for an entertaining, if not entirely polished, viewing experience.
A re-visiting of the somewhat seminal work — which scored a visual effects Oscar nomination, rang up over $ 50 million in its initial theatrical run, and expanded upon the notions of what was an acceptable Hollywood studio animated release — reveals a spirited but flawed rendering of a deliciously wonky premise, a movie long on cultish personality but lacking in the sort of storytelling vim and vigor that sticks to the imagination outside of a captive viewing.
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