Sentences with phrase «imaginary problem of»

Scientist Denis Rancout Bails Out Of Global Warming Movement: Declares it a «corrupt social phenomenon... strictly an imaginary problem of the 1st World middleclass»
Once the world quits nagging them about the insoluable and imaginary problem of CO2, and focusses on the soot, there'll be an easy solution.
In a letter, addressed to Reps. Elijah Cummings, Robert Brady, and James Clyburn, Schneiderman emphasized the real voting challenges in New York are those that disenfranchise potential voters, rather than the «imaginary problem of voter fraud.»

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Part of the problem is that I can't read your mind, so I have no idea what the exact attributes of your imaginary friend are.
Imagine these sentences: Sabio, it seems your problem is more with Muslims, than with Allah... more with Greeks than with Zeus... more with Hindus than with Kali... more with Mormons than with Moroni... more with Shintoists than Amaterasu Since I don't believe in any of those imaginary entities, so none of these sentence make sense.
Viktor Frankl's work on the problem of suffering is far more valuable to me because it is based in reality and doesn't require an imaginary deity to resent for not acting.
Look, you little festering puddle of idiocy: Your imaginary world of schizophrenia is normally YOUR problem, but when you shove your religion into MY LIFE it becomes MY PROBLEM and I have no patience with schizophrenic Jesus freaks likproblem, but when you shove your religion into MY LIFE it becomes MY PROBLEM and I have no patience with schizophrenic Jesus freaks likPROBLEM and I have no patience with schizophrenic Jesus freaks like you!!
I agree that the creation account is a piece of literature / theology which is couched in language which the Hebrews could understand but to put it on the level of a completely imaginary fairy tale like Cinderella creates problems because we cant formulate doctrine on the basis of fairy tales.
All religions are the problem because they all have the capability of getting people to do something (evil) because their imaginary sky daddy said they should / can.
What I do believe most sincerely is that since we are all totally unique, some of the solutions to our problems have to come from our own psychies, and one «crutch» is to build an imaginary scenario where what is hurting you most doesn't exist.
One of the big problems i see with religious people is the inordinate amount of time and effort they spend connecting with an imaginary «god / jesus» as opposed to actually connecting with the real people who are around them everyday...
Or, instead of straining to interpret a book written by delusional desert wanderers who were probably convinced the earth was flat... you could just ignore it and realize that god is imaginary, and that we have to take responsibility for our problems ourselves, and not trust «the invisible hand» to guide us.
The stakes are too high to permit ignorance to keep the flames of prejudice alight, spawn counterproductive efforts to solve real problems, and send gallant knights into the darkness to attack imaginary problems.
In any case, Austin is a prime example of why Christians are hated by so many other people — crazy hypocrites who can't think their way out of a wet paper bag yet who have no problem talking endlessly about their imaginary gods who don't exist.
In order to do so, your toddler has to know how to soothe himself back to sleep; if he wakes up at night and is scared because you're not there or because he's afraid of monsters or other imaginary problems, it will be hard for him to drop back off.
And statements like «It's all in your mind» not only insult women whose problems were absolutely not imaginary, but reveal a lack of education on the realities of breastfeeding issues.
But when it comes to dealing with chronic stress, which is a lot of times caused by unimportant issues and imaginary problems our brains create, there is no reason whatsoever not to find ways to fight and relieve it.
I love the line about real vs imaginary because I think it so encompasses a common wardrobe problem that most of us (or at least I) have — that we shop for some fictional self that swans about at formal events all the time, or that lives in a super cold icy tundra half the year, and a really glamorous resort destination the other half.
One of the main problems here is that the film lacks any striking focal point — there's evil evident, right enough, but when the only form it takes is a levitating oinker, a self - jamming door and an imaginary kiddie called «Jody», it's pretty difficult to enter into the spirit of things.
Science fiction and fantasy writers face a unique problem: How do you convey the details of imaginary worlds without bogging down your story?
As soon as indie writers get their collective heads out of the imaginary castle they are defending and start realizing that ALL DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS that a traditional publisher uses for paper books is open to them now, without problem, the indie writer can make a ton more money and sell far, far more books.
The experience of departing from Bangsal is rarely pleasant due to the very persistent touts who infest the place, just try to ignore them and do not listen to their generally fanciful tales that involve you paying them money to solve an imaginary transportation problem.
I gave them my usual imaginary list of problems that I had generated to test them out, and frankly I found them unsympathetic.
By negotiating between the formal problems of abstract painting and the art historical narrative, the project highlights the tensions between the perceived authenticity of abstraction and the viewers» awareness of its authorship and background, both real and imaginary.
[Response: Please read the papers (available on Steve Sherwood's site) instead of making up imaginary problems.
The imaginary problems just don't seem to be quite as real as is our fear of the new.
It's always gob - smacking how much weak and poor - quality work is used to support the CAGW hypothesis — and how many billions of dollars have been wasted to «mitigate» what appears to be a largely - imaginary problem.
Or a self - serving political organization that never hesitates to misrepresent the real world in favor of its remit: to blame human industrial activity for imaginary problems?
What happened was that this shyster opportunist — as I reported here, part of his vast fortune comes from his earlier investments in Big Coal — has simply reached the very expensive conclusion that no one gives a damn about the greenies» imaginary climate problem.
Adversely displacing a great fraction of humanity's global economies for the sake of an erroneous and imaginary problem, or an actual problem whose progress can not be significantly affected, or significantly affecting an actual problem by making it colder and worse instead of warmer and better can hardly be regarded as «minutie.»
But Clean Energy Council policy director Russell Marsh said «the vast majority of Australians support renewable energy and would be better served by objective scientific analysis rather than a group of grumblers brainstorming imaginary problems».
The blanket - exemption treatment is based on increasingly questionable assertions that wind turbines reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels that supposedly cause global warming, climate change, extreme weather events and an amazing number of dog, people, Italian pasta, prostitution and other exaggerated or imaginary problems, plus others that exist only in computer models whose forecasts and scenarios bear no resemblance to Real World conditions or events.
«The pause» is the least of the problem — the real problem is that if one rejects the obviously broken GCMs from inclusion in an «ensemble» on the basis of imaginary statistical juju, the evidence of warming in the UNbroken GCMs is in line with a continuation of natural warming that has persisted (very likely) from the LIA to the present, modulated by other natural forcings like the PDO.
So instead of wasting money attacking imaginary problems such as AGW, we should instead wisely spend the money by focusing on the real problems that face the world today... such as the ever - looming threat of the Worldwide Phantom Soviet Empire.
Anyway, as Miskolczi found, that laws taken out of context can't be used in the real world, for real applied science problems we need to know that an ideal gas is imaginary, like «average», and not real, and NASA and the Stefan - Bolzmann saga is another example, which uses flat earth physics thinking it describes a 3 - dimensional universe.
I would be delighted to be asked by a law faculty to take a small number of students under my wing and, over the course of a term, take them through some actual or imaginary problems and show them what to do.
Imaginary friends are a part of normal development and rather than being a problem they can help children to deal with some of the stresses in their lives.
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