He still is
going on the assumption that there is a god, so take that for what it is worth.
Whip the egg whites in a mixer (heidi note: I'm still not sure if they meant whip or whisk... the recipe doesn't say anything about whipping into peaks, and it doesn't say anything later about carefully folding in the whites, so this time
I went on the assumption that they really meant for us to whisk the whites a bit - folding in whites might be interesting too though, and might lighten up the waffles a bit.)
That suggests to me that we are not really set up to soak up a lot of pressure, so should
we go on the assumption that attack is the best means of defence?
I also think that there is a good chance that Aaron Ramsey could be ready for that first EPL game but
going on the assumption that he will not play and nor will Mesut Ozil, Kosielny and Giroud then the boss has four very big gaps to fill.
I am
going on the assumption that the Arsenal injury update given on Danny Welbeck was not some crafty ploy by Arsene Wenger and that the England international striker really has got a thigh problem that will keep him out of the away game against Southampton tomorrow.
Not to mention Liverpool wont let him leave on the Cheap so were looking at about # 50 - 60 million on a person who manages «18 Goals and 14 Assists» Over the course of 4 years and were
going on the assumption to tell us he can «potentially be good» You don't need an Economist to tell you what a bad return on investment that is.
He went on the assumption that it wasn't a mechanical issue, after the results of all the troubleshooting that was done, and starting from there he found it in less than 15 minutes.
But let
's go on the assumption you have a good book and are determined to be your own publisher.
I would
go on the assumption you qualify unless a specific site explicitly says they only accept self - published books.
I went on the assumption that the person could afford either mortgage and that the payment difference would be saved and invested.
I am going to
go on the assumption that steroid responsive meningitis is present for the rest of this note, even though I hope that you understand that is something that your vet should determine, based on eliminating the other possibilities.
Until we have a real pricepoint and date, I'm
going on the assumption of $ 249.99 on Black Friday, though I am hoping it's only $ 199.
I go on the assumption that the serious artist is a highly sensitive, intellectual, and aware human being, and when he or she «pours it on» it isn't just a lot of gushy, dirty emotion.
If he did not that itself is enough to have the plea withdrawn but in absence of the OP clarifying that is the case I would
go on the assumption that the court followed proper procedure.
You should
go on the assumption that if you tell your doctor or therapist about something, it will show up in the clinical records and ICBC will eventually see it.
You should also
go on the assumption that you will not be able to convince ICBC of the seriousness of your injuries especially if the injuries are mainly subjective in nature as opposed to objective.
Not exact matches
«There's no
assumption that there's some kind of blocking
going on,» he said, which is all the more reason to put as much concrete, steel, and other radiation - absorbing building materials between you and a blast.
«
On the third Thursday of every month, for example, you could
go to a conference room and order in lunch and take an hour or two to look at how your
assumptions have changed, look at your progress,» Berry says.
While states technically can not
go bankrupt, the
assumption is that the federal government would step in to resuscitate them should they default
on all of their debts.
I think we should show the millennials a little more respect, stop apologizing for (and to) them, and proceed
on the
assumption that's exactly what the world is
going to do.
Apple CEO Tim Cook
on Tuesday dismissed the
assumption that Apple will merge its iOS mobile software with its OS X computer software — which means iPads and Macs are
going to stay separate products even with all the new similarities between them.
There's some sophisticated number - crunching
going on under the hood — essentially, BlackRock combines its forecast for market returns with
assumptions about retirees» longevity to arrive at its spending estimates.
I believe strongly in the need to
go through the exercise of building a financial model (can focus mind and expose hidden
assumptions and flaws), and agree that the focus should not be
on formal financial documents or even
on the resulting numbers themselves (that is, until you are up and running and have real numbers).
It is left to the employee alone to decide if and when he or she feels like taking a few hours, a day, a week or a month off, the
assumption being that they are only
going to do it when they feel a hundred per cent comfortable that they and their team are up to date
on every project and that their absence will not in any way damage the business — or, for that matter, their careers!
Therefore, the Trade of the Week is
going to be to add to the short of the GTSR in the supra - 80 range
on the
assumption that within a reasonable period of time, the GTSR will react to gravity and plunge.
And that's because every investor not only has different goals... They have different mindsets, risk tolerances, preconceived
assumptions... I could
go on and
on.
These valuations might be reasonable
on the
assumption that short - term interest rates will be kept at zero for more than 30 years, but our impression is that what's actually
going on is that investors feel they have «nowhere else to
go» and — as in 2000 and 2007 — are speculating without a clear recognition of the dismal long - term returns that are now priced into equities.
Without
going into details here, there are too many
assumptions in dating techniques used by evolutionists, but don't take my word for it... just do a little unbiased research
on «flaws in dating techniques» and
go through these sites just to get you started for the major flaws in evolution that even evolutionists can not debate.
I'm
going to make an
assumption based
on statistics, fully prepared to be made an ass if I'm incorrect.
If Grisez - Finnis mean to expand their influence out of that corner, they are
going to have to persuade people to believe the
assumptions about ultimate reality
on which their enterprise rests.
However, rather than taking the opportunity to engage in a real conversation or respond with a question of his own, he
goes on to simply state a series of
assumptions.
And lest you think this post is about finger - pointing, I have no doubt in my mind that if my own
assumptions and prejudices
go totally unchecked, if I never stop for a moment to consider the other side and wonder if I might be wrong, I too am capable of using the Bible to my own ends, of convincing myself that God is
on my side.
There are several
assumptions going on here, but the 2 main ones to reference here for discussion are:
Its just an
assumption on their parts that they
go to heaven, and they might not be right.
There are several
assumptions going on here, but the 2 main ones i'm referencing here for discussion are:
No doubt that the scientists are of good repute, but the actual records only
go so far, everything else is a calculation based
on assumptions.
To do that we have to establish a way to prove an
assumption by: 1) asserting a hypothesis and its components 2) testing the components for substantial supporting evidence, unsupported components
go back to be refined 3) either agree after successful testing that in our shared reality the hypothesis is now supported, or that overall unsupported components may mean the hypothesis fails 4) for sake of ease many people call these tested and supported hypotheses «facts», but again that's just so that we can get
on with progress.
If we wish to remain true to our
assumptions, therefore, we have no choice but to postulate that there is
going on everywhere and at all times a continual creation of matter, the appearance of atoms of hydrogen out of nothing.
However, contemporary black writers
go on to challenge the liberal
assumption that we should erase color consciousness as a factor in human relations.
I then
go on to point out the
assumptions that would need to be true for that statement of yours that I do criticize to be correct (which is an unusually charitable thing for me to do, I should add).
So wait you aren't
going to blame what was obviously Politics
on Religious Wars lets not forget that there were a few things involved in these «Wars of Religion» and I am sure most historians will agree with me, firstly the Crusades weren't thought up as some ideological crusade to protect Christians from some horde of Muslims coming from the east, they were in - fact land grabbing and trying to stave off the eventual fall of what is now known as Istanbul, secondly I highly doubt that most of the average religious person had any idea just how politicized the church became during this time period or up until probably John Paul the II took over, I mean the Thirty Years War could have been called a Religious war under this Videos silly
assumptions.
plus the whole
assumption that christians should decide as a nation what
goes on inside of it.
And then,
on the hopeful
assumption that everyone slept through the night, or at least until dawn, next would come breakfast, six - way debates over what to eat for breakfast, a belated but grandly sung Latin grace (the girls
went to Gregorian - chant camp in the summer), and then backpack - packing, hair brushing that featured much wailing and gnashing of small teeth, and finally back to the elevator - button wars before a race - walk over to the convention center.
If you aren't suffering from a twisted love for your Creator, then ignore Him, ignore His believers, their works about the Creator, and don't click
on links that
go to an article where the
assumption is that there is a God.
The Council
goes on to insist that papal infallibility is itself a «divinely revealed dogma,» (Ibid., 102) thus exposing once again its
assumption that revelation comes wrapped in the form of doctrinal propositions.
I find in not in the post and tried not to
go off
on assumptions.
So often we make
assumptions about media / artists / leaders / friends / family without really knowing what's
going on, without taking the time to hear the full story.
Alaso, ArthurP seems to be engaging in a form of personal «transference» by ascribing his own feelings and then «transferring» them to other people who he doesn't know, and then making
assumptions about the way things «should be» without asking them, or, in fact, assuming that they were somehow better off killed and then
goes on to say things that to a human who is basically coherent, can appear fatalistic and perhaps even suicidal.
It is for this reason that we have discussed at some length both the Son of man concept in ancient Judaism and the origin of Mark 13.26, and
on these points we now simply rest our case and
go on to explain the Christian traditions
on the
assumption that we may be right.
So I'm just
going out there
on a whim and making the general
assumption that this typically comfort - evoking dish, really does make people feel all warm and fuzzy inside.