«There's
kind of an assumption when you leave private practice that you leave the possibility of doing pro bono and the cynic's take is you don't really need to do it for your career anymore,» says Hurl.
Not exact matches
Indeed, we call it a «process» only in the most honorary sense, because all it does it accept
assumptions at the input end and send them straight thru the decision engine untouched to emerge unchanged at the output end,
kind of like creamed corn
when you've got the flu.
12 Even on the
assumption of a Vitalism
of essentially higher principles
of that
kind, which raise the organic, as an intrinsically higher level
of reality, above merely inorganic matter, and constitute biology as an independent science, and even if we regard the entelechy factor as simple and indivisible, there would only be an eductio e potentia materiae
when a new living being came into existence, if we excluded creation in this case in the way it is exemplified in the human soul, though that is not very easy to prove, and at the same time rejected the not at all absurd supposition that in the generation
of new life below the human level what happens is only the extension
of the entelechial function
of one and the same vital principle to a new position in space and time within inorganic matter.
When I meet someone who identifies himself as Reformed, I make all kinds of assumptions — that he is stuck up, that he thinks Calvin must sit on the right hand of the Father, that he delights in the idea of people being predestined for hell, that he will call me «uninformed» and «unenlightened» when he finds out that I've explored Open The
When I meet someone who identifies himself as Reformed, I make all
kinds of assumptions — that he is stuck up, that he thinks Calvin must sit on the right hand
of the Father, that he delights in the idea
of people being predestined for hell, that he will call me «uninformed» and «unenlightened»
when he finds out that I've explored Open The
when he finds out that I've explored Open Theism.
I'm straight, so there's always the chance that I'm missing something that's particularly offensive here, but in general, I'm not a fan
of having two codes
of behavior — one for use among «family» and one among everyone else — and that certain
kinds of humor are only allowed
when one is among an audience that shares
assumptions.
Our simple tool shows how two key
assumptions —
when you plan to retire and what
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And
when first presented with the premise
of «spear - wielding hunter - gathers fighting robot dinosaurs,» it's not hard to make some pretty clear
assumptions as to the
kind of game you're in for.