Sentences with phrase «inconsistency which»

One week the Brazilian can be magnificent and light up a game, the next week distinctly average and make a horrendous howler and it is this inconsistency which has hindered Luiz for much of his career to date.
Yes he's been a wonderful player over the years — even though there have been periods of inconsistency which have probably been more to do with the lack of midfield support (euphemism for gross under - spending on midfelders during the Fergie years).
We are sick of perrenial inconsistency which is papered over by a late push for top four.
exempt from inconsistency which is the note of evil.
It is somewhat — to use another imperfect analogy — like the discovery in geometry of the independence of the parallel postulate from the other assumptions of Euclid; though in the theological case it is not really independence but inconsistency which is involved.
We can now look in more detail at some of the problems with the theory of divine relativity by starting with inconsistencies which are evident, though not prominent, in several of Hartshorne's own writings.
If you study all the flaws in scripture, the theological inconsistencies which are everywhere, the obvious different writing styles and favorite words, phrases and themes of the various writers, the typo errors (like 1Corinthians 14:22), the differences in reporting (wqs there really one Gadarene demoniac or two), and hundreds of other problems, you start to understand why there are more than twenty thousand denominations in the state of California alone, all of them claiming the truth.
This film could have been very compelling, but in the long run, there's a certain superficiality that really shouldn't be here, and inconsistencies which further dilute kick, until the final product falls as formulaic, cheesy, uneven and all around underwhelming.
«It is right to bring in a new formula in order to iron out the inconsistencies which have led to a postcode lottery in the way that school funding is distributed around the country.

Not exact matches

When confronted with the usual grey areas and inconsistencies in polling data, many chose to see what they wanted to see, which was clear evidence of a Clinton victory.
Frankly, if Twitter wanted to adopt a «no world leaders» rule now and then quietly drop it in three or seven years» time, that would be perfectly consistent with the company's history when it comes to safety and abuse, which is one of inconsistency.
Blackberry 10 does not need the belt and the OS is no longer designed to support it (which means there may be inconsistencies or incompatibilities).
Alignment of government policy is particularly crucial, as inconsistency between government policies inhibits investment and raises the cost of capital.235 Once the overall strategic direction is set, a range of methods and instruments are available to mainstream climate at the project level.236 This needs to happen at the technical assessment stage, where technological and process options and alternatives are considered that will achieve the project aim; at the economic assessment stage, which involves measuring net impacts of the project on welfare; and at the financial assessment stage, where costs and revenues of the project are assessed.237
It's still a theological inconsistency of fatal proportions (no pun intended)-- God sets a man along a path aligned with God's plan, knowing the results of God's plan will cause the man to commit a «mortal» sin to end his terrible remorse (which wouldn't have happened were it not for playing his part as God wanted him to do), resulting in eternal damnation, and God allows it to happen?
And yet, with strange inconsistency, we are shocked when other people despise and defile the things which are holy to us.
The question is: Do the functions of creative imagination with its alogical wholes and productive imagination with its attention to logical consistencies or inconsistencies of parts, yield results which are reciprocal or otherwise interdependent or conjoined?
Unfortunately for you, not only is there absolutely no evidence whatsoever to support any of these claims, the existence of any such God leads to numerous questions and apparent inconsistencies for which none of you can provide convincing answers.
I speak too as someone acutely aware of the inconsistencies and uncertainties in my own pro-life convictions, which continue to be challenged and changed in the midst of lived experience.
In fairness, Nash knew that Van Till could be read differently, but he saw this as an inconsistency in which Van Till claimed one position and acted as though he held another.
All this, which is only a part of what ought to be said about the Atonement, is not irrelevant to our discussion; for like Professor MacKinnon, though in a rather different way, I want to lay the greatest emphasis on the decisiveness and uniqueness of the Cross and the Resurrection In both these acts of God, however, I find no inconsistency between their decisiveness and «objectivity» and the fact that they are directed towards men: the former as conveying to them the divine acceptance which is also judgement, the latter by bringing to them, in the Easter experiences, the active presence of the living Lord.
Without any seeming inconsistency, therefore, McCabe could assert that only some of our volitions are free: those by which we are being tested by God.
Deconstruction attempts to dismantle such structures in order to show their artificiality and the inevitable ways in which any such structure of thought implicitly «decenters» its central term and undermines itself through internal inconsistency and contradiction.
Yet this minor inconsistency in his description of the agency of a community should not blind us to Royce's principal insight, namely, that a community is a democratically organized structured society which in some sense transcends the existence and activity of its person - members.
as long as social values are related to a supernatural for which the churches stand in some peculiar way, there is an inherent inconsistency between the demand and efforts to execute it.
But it is clear, when one takes account of the different senses in which the word «agent,» «agency,» is used, that there is no inconsistency here.
the fifth: women are narcissistic propagandists for protesting misogynist violence okay, the closest I've seen to this is when matt posts about the inconsistencies of many, many liberal agendas, the points out that certain groups have ideas which, logically, are completely opposed
Thus the Inconsistency between Bohr's quantum theory and the assumptions of classical physics worried some physicists very much when it was first proposed, whereas others thought this inconsistency of little importance compared to the accuracy of the predictions whicInconsistency between Bohr's quantum theory and the assumptions of classical physics worried some physicists very much when it was first proposed, whereas others thought this inconsistency of little importance compared to the accuracy of the predictions whicinconsistency of little importance compared to the accuracy of the predictions which it yielded.
In his recent book in which he argues the role of women, he claims that he has tried to appeal «only to Scripture, not to physiology, psychology, or sociology» as many others do.54 As Jewett attempts to let Scripture mold his thought, however, he finds within the writings of St. Paul inconsistencies relating to the role and place of women in the church and home.
It is this inconsistency in her approach, in which she oscillates between profound understanding and a harshness that wonders periodically if it isn't all heralding the final apocalypse, that make this book, lamentably, not terribly recommendable.
Thus what others have noted and called a great scandal of inconsistency in Bultmann's method strikes me as being singular evidence of his own remarkable sensitivity to the persisting truth of myth, as something existentiell, which somehow must stand over against the logic of demythologizing.
In other words, a law's inconsistency with the principles of justice on which the society rests can be proof of its invalidity.
Almost everyone we know who is not a Christian (I'm using the term generically to include everyone who claims the title) sees the inconsistency of how some Christians choose to barely mention many «sins», but focus on others, sins with which they do not struggle, or at least sins with which they want others to think they do not struggle.
Others are oppositely constituted; and are so in degrees which may vary from something so slight as to result in a merely odd or whimsical inconsistency, to a discordancy of which the consequences may be inconvenient in the extreme.
The most prevalent, the most deceptive and perhaps ultimately the most dangerous inconsistency to which churches and schools are subject in our time (perhaps in all the Christian centuries) arises from the substitution of Christology for theology, of the love of Jesus Christ for the love of God and of life in the community of Jesus Christ for life in the divine commonwealth.
Incoherence and coherence are here clearly distinguished in concept from the contradictoriness or freedom from it which belong to logical inconsistency and consistency, even though an essential relationship of mutual conditionality governs both senses.
The Achilles» heel of process metaphysics is in the epistemological argument which shows that the denial of an enduring self is guilty of self - referential inconsistency.
``... more and more students of this gospel are coming to believe that the inconsistencies were probably produced by subsequent editing...» There are more, similar statements, which for me raise questions about that entire book.
While there are inconsistencies in the contents of the various codes of law and while, as we shall see, one code may differ from another in emphasis and in the degree of ethical, social and moral consciousness, there are certain generalities which may be affirmed.
Just as Christians, there are huge varieties of Hindus and they all hold different mixes of inconsistencies, applications and embracings of parts of their faith as they weave together an inner life which is far more similar to Christians, for instance, than they'd like to imagine.
Above all, «the most prevalent, the most deceptive and perhaps ultimately the most dangerous inconsistency to which churches and schools are subject... arises from the substitution of Christology for theology, of the love of Jesus Christ for the love of God».
Inconsistencies are not uncommon in Old Testament narrative literature; they ought, in fact, to be expected, in view of the process by which the Old Testament reached fixed and final form.
The fact is that, actual and / or possible internal inconsistencies notwithstanding, Whitehead's Enquiry employs or considers a variety of possibilities concerning the nature of experience and the meaning and status of externality, all of which are worth careful scrutiny for the value they may have as relating to the clarification of Whitehead's thought as well as to the articulation or resolution of relevant philosophical issues.
The cause of this uneasiness becomes clearer if we question Ignatieff's argument at several points: the validity of the moral paradigm itself, the assumptions from which he proceeds, the inconsistencies in how he describes the limits to be observed in doing the «lesser evil,» and his conclusions about specific elements of the war on terror.
inconsistency from old testament: which came first, man or plant?
===== @GOPer «Inconsistency in their personal «orthodoxy» — the chapter and verse cherry picking game:» @Chad «talk about cherry picking all of your supposedly «OT examples» are in the NT, which is the covenant we are now under
I will no longer take the words of some 40 different writers with their different viewpoints, and human inconsistencies and stuff these words into the mouth of God, calling it «The Word Of God», a term which the Bible itself never uses to refer to itself.
This issue highlights an inconsistency in the current section 46 which has long been recognised.
Nevertheless, the Spanish tactician will be looking for players that fit his style of play and system, as that hasn't always been the case this season which in turn has led to a disappointing level of inconsistency.
It's this issue which I think plagued the Sabres the most: complete inconsistency of effort.
I totally agree with the rest about inconsistency in athletics and conflicting groups (which ties into a common theme this year of the ENTIRE school needs to be all - in).
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