Portraits, depictions of open handbags and masks seen in her paintings
frequently point to something outside the frame of the image and invariably question our position in relation to the image.
Not exact matches
Whenever I'm on
Point Blank, I'm
frequently clicking links
to read what you've referenced, or in the case of this page,
to download / sign up
to something.
What I find interesting — and this is
something Fred Clarke has
frequently pointed out over at Slacktivist — is that while some Christians love
to harp on the parable of the sheep and goats and how it proves how God will separate us, they completely ignore the criteria Jesus uses in that parable for what separates the sheep from the goats.
I see his
point, but it seems that the emphasis on right action can lead
to lead
to legalism and an emphasis on outward behavior rather than the inner attitude of hearth,
something Jesus and the Prophets
frequently criticized.
And so at that
point the baby might be nursing more
frequently than she would have if she was feeling better but at least then you know that you are providing her with some nutrition, you are providing her with electrolyte, you are providing her with not only cuddles but also
to make sure that she is hydrated which is
something that which is really hard
to hydrate a child with a cup or bottle sometimes.
I argue this
point frequently with colleagues»; «I have many objections
to that particular paper and
to the idea that sugar is not a problem»; and «I have expressed my opinion about the paper
to the authors... I will almost certainly cite it at some stage as an example of
something I consider
to be incorrect» (Slide 18 in # 22).
This is the major selling
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It never occured
to us it might be necessary
to explicitly
point out the difference between «the politicization of the science», which is obviously
something we talk about quite
frequently here at RC, and the «political implications of the science» (i.e., whether or not the Kyoto Accord should be ratified), which is
something we obviously don't.
In fact, I will add
to your
point: If you look around, you will rather
frequently see that while many «skeptics» talk about how «skeptics» are not monolithic in belief (
something that is certainly true), many times «skeptics»
frequently speak of «skeptics» as if they are monolithic (e.g., by saying that «skeptics» don't believe X or Y), or selectively exclude some «skeptics» from their definition of «skeptic» because of inconvenient beliefs (e.g., «Sky Dragons») in an attempt
to describe «skeptics» in some uniform fashion.
The
point you make about choosing the null
to be the opposite of what you want
to argue for is a very good one, and one the skeptics
frequently flout when they argue that the non-statistically significant decadal trend means
something.
We do it
frequently now, asking someone down the hall or one of our friends if they know
something that will
point the way
to help us find the piece of information we need.
It is
frequently said that the
point is not
to remove the rules themselves, just change the authority
to something a little less heavy - handed.
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