Or changing the names to make it sound better (even if the name change actually is more accurate) detracts
from the veracity.
Using photographs, statistical data, personal experience, historical research, nature and other concrete facts as a starting point — the artists depart from reality, allowing for ruptures, dissolutions or divergences
from veracity.
It still doesn't take away
from the veracity of the information, which is still useful for readers looking for more information on the subject.
Not exact matches
It will be all but impossible for audiences to determine guilt or innocence, dereliction of duty or devotion to
veracity, based strictly on the movie: Its screenplay was adapted by James Vanderbilt
from Mapes» own memoir, Truth and Duty: The Press, the President, and the Privilege of Power, in which she strenuously defends her work on what became known as «Rathergate» (or «Memogate»).
(Moderators did not respond to requests to confirm the
veracity of the transcripts
from The Daily Beast at press time.)
«I have heard the speculation that Ambassador Johnson Cook was forced out of her job, but I have no knowledge of its
veracity,» Thomas Farr, a longtime diplomat who served as the first director of the State Department's religious freedom office
from 1999 to 2003, told CT. «Whatever the reason for her departure, the vacancy provides a dramatic opportunity for the...
Joan Bakewell, in the February 6th edition of The Times, decided that the Pope's decision to lift decrees of excommunication
from four Lefebvrist bishops, one of whom absurdly denies the historical
veracity of the mass extermination of Jews during the Second World War, should be linked to his Regensburg Address: in her view this was a sign of an increased antagonism on the part of the Vatican towards other religions.
Many pastors till this day believe and teach that a mixing of the races is not permitted and try to evoke passages
from the bible to ad
veracity to their claims.
The problem with the critical tradition,
from Reimarus to Bultmann and beyond, has been the interpretation of historical events within the methodology of the laboratory — as if the historical
veracity of John's Gospel can be analysed while dogmatically refusing to accept the possibility of Jesus» miracles and divine self - knowledge.
It is the human endeavor to apply the tests of coherence and comprehensiveness in drawing conclusions about the
veracity of certain phenomena — that, for example, axheads do not float on water and the sun does not stand still, that conceptions are not immaculate, that corpses do not rise
from graves.
It is essentially private and individualistic; it always exceeds our powers of formulation; and although attempts to pour its contents into a philosophic mould will probably always go on, men being what they are, yet these attempts are always secondary processes which in no way add to the authority, or warrant the
veracity, of the sentiments
from which they derive their own stimulus and borrow whatever glow of conviction they may themselves possess.
In any case, I have taken a narrative
from the Gospels, rather than the apostolic kerygma, as my illustration of how faith is generated mainly because the Gospels pose the problem of historical
veracity much more acutely.
Schweitzer now says this principle is even broader than love, for
from it one may deduce the moral requirement of
veracity, but this can not be derived
from love alone.
Seekers
from all over the «Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem» went out to meet him in the desert, not because of his great theological acumen and insight, but because of his uncompromising
veracity (Mark 1:5).
Science and archaeology have verified many biblical claims and serious scholarship
from believers and non-believers have verified the Bible's
veracity time and time again.
The consequences of David's behavior on his family demonstrated the
veracity of Nathan's moral authority and lessons to be learned
from that.
@Mass Debater «I have read many works that study the history of the Jewish people and their culture as found apart
from biblical sources, I have yet to find one that did not include supposition about the
veracity of it's own work, with none claiming absolute truth as to who the authors of the bible or who the historical figure of Moses could have been.»
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Veracity.
«In view of these allegations, the Chief of Army Staff, ai set up a 10 - man Panel comprising senior Army officers (both serving and retired) and members
from the National Human Rights Commission, Nigerian Bar Association and other Civil Society Organizations, to investigate the
veracity of the allegations made against the Nigerian Army.
Broad's first patent application was rejected, he says, and Broad's response to USPTO — in particular, a declaration
from Zhang — «was quite unfriendly and it questioned Jennifer's
veracity and authenticity.»
CSIRO staff who have spoken to me are upset that they have to rely on the
veracity of reports
from journalists based in Canberra to find out what is going on in their own organisation.
According to a report
from an expert panel convened at the request of the board of the University of Amsterdam, for both of these papers, «the evidence for low scientific
veracity of this publication is considered strong.»
from an expert panel convened at the request of the board of the University of Amsterdam, for both of these papers, «the evidence for low scientific
veracity of this publication is considered
From eating for your blood type, to saturated fat causing heart disease, to heart - healthy whole wheat, to coffee causing gluten cross reactivity — in the natural and mainstream health communities alike, people take an idea and run with it without once going back to the primary and secondary literature to verify its scientific
veracity.
Though Lorraine, plagued by blasphemous visions of her husband's death, wants to take time off
from their work, they are compelled by the church to verify the
veracity of the claims that a vicious inhuman spirit has possessed young Janet Hodgson.
Sadly, scenes
from Newsies are overemployed therein in a desperate - feeling attempt to lend
veracity to the piece.
Recapitulating the cliché that has come to attend stories of this sort, Jeremy Saulnier's sophomore feature is a superbly - scripted affair, melding vengeance with
veracity to give a thriller that's efficient for how far
from taut it is.
Sure enough, as the story unfolds in more conventional dramatic style, characters break off
from what they're doing either to cast doubt on the
veracity of what we're seeing or set us off in a whole new direction.
There is no audio used
from these repurposed clips, (which have a a neo-realism, documentary feel to them and only increase
veracity even as the technique is unothrodox) but rather Terence Stamp's voice is used to connect what is happening along with a couple of strange shots of Wilson in the car, not lips not moving (perhaps later or earlier in the drive) even though the audio
from the scene plays through.
Helpful criteria What can school boards and school - district administrators do to avoid this type of «confirmation bias» and make sure their textbooks, curricula, and instructional materials are truly aligned to the Common Core — particularly when they are trying to make sense of the
veracity of sales pitches
from some of American education's richest and most influential forces, the textbook publishers?
Brackmann has made regular visits to China since 1979; these first - hand glimpses of the country's development
from the Cultural Revolution to the present give her descriptions of its cities, peoples and societal issues a compelling
veracity.
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Though the city did suffer
from horrific fires (1904 & 1908), flooding, and one of Canada's largest mining disasters that killed 128 miners in 1902, there is no evidence of the story's
veracity.
The dispute over the
veracity of an UGRR quilt code in no way detracts
from the Huckabys as artists.
The resulting compositions feel as if they were pulled
from the subconscious with a
veracity that would make Carl Jung proud.
Each portrait is painted
from life with each person occupying a contrived world, who none - the-less breathes
veracity into both the scene and into the work through Gangloff's process as she captures moments that seem unguarded and personal.
As is typical for paintings
from this period, the present work is characterized by the colliding of flatness with the illusion of spatial depth: while the folds in the tablecloth, modulation of the oranges and the cast shadows articulate Hockney's eye for
veracity and imply three - dimensionality, the broad, simplified brushstrokes with which the gladiolus and the green backdrop are rendered essentially flatten the composition.
Although the work ensues
from extensive research into specific historical episodes, the finished paintings draw attention to their own
veracity in depicting the historical truth.
Featuring photography and video spanning almost fifty years —
from the Vietnam War to the War on Terror — the exhibition Breaking News: Turning the Lens on Mass Media at the Getty Center couldn't be more timely, showing that artists have been questioning the
veracity of «the media» since well before our current outrage over «alternative facts.»
But newly released emails
from Hillary Clinton's campaign raise serious questions about the
veracity of these claims.
People will look at information
from «experts» and assess the
veracity of that information based on how they orient that «expert» based on pre-existing ideological taxonomies.
I understand the more subtle aspect of global warming means more hot days and more cold winters
from time to time, but there are two main things that make we wonder about the
veracity of the Anthropogenic Global Warming group.
I am far
from being alone in believing in the autonomous thermal gradient in a gravitational field and the
veracity of the Second Law of Thermodynamics when stated correctly as here...
In its article, the Sydney Morning Herald responded to criticism that it had not sought comment
from heartland by saying «In fact the Herald sought comment
from the Heartland Institute about the content and
veracity of the documents yesterday, eight hours before the newspaper's deadline, and received no comment.
Giving a quote that is undoubtably inflammatory (the original is my responsiblity, the misquote the reporter's),
from a session she didn't attend, and not even checking its
veracity is frankly alarming.
A member of the House of Lords appointed to investigate the
veracity of climate science has close links to businesses that stand to make billions of pounds
from low - carbon technology.
If I was viewing this situation
from the outside, the very fact that a site, like Real Climate, basically refuses to let someone like me post would be a huge flag against their
veracity.
The Heartland BS is plain for all to see in this passage
from the Heartland donor damage control email (of necessity widely distributed, so its
veracity seems not to be in question by anyone) just posted at Mother Jones, referring to the «fake» document:
Surely we wish to judge the IPCC on the
veracity of its calculations not on its abilities in accurately predicting the future w.r.t. such things as the speed with which CFCs would be phased out, the drop in methane emissions
from waste tips and petrochemicals, the collapse of Communism, etc..
The statements relating to pre-industrial age are by a consensus within the scientific community to shut down any debate on the
veracity of claims and also stopping other scientists
from doing real research, or just toss in the towel and say we were wrong?