Sentences with phrase «lack of explanation of»

She also was unimpressed by the complete lack of explanation of the delay from 1996 — 2001 and from 2005 — 2008.
What must really have made life difficult for the government's Strasbourg team was the lack of any explanation of CP in the CPA, apart from its material consequences.
I should add that the lack of any explanation of this in the Murphy paper dented my confidence in it.
Another slight annoyance is the lack of explanation of the main protagonist — it becomes apparent you're a trucker in hell, but aside from an initial intro video there isn't much in the way of explanation as to why you're there.
Though the read was easy even with the flashbacks and with the lack of explanation of the Austin references, it has sparked my desire to read the classic novels!
A number of readers have criticized the lack of explanation of the methodology used in the survey.
Theo, I'm only questioning your lack of explanation of how something non-physical (not made of space, matter or time) = sentient creator.

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When I ask why the guy across the street won't use you, I typically get some explanation of a lack of need or ability to buy.
Most of the explanations for colonizing the moon that I've seen in science fiction are really lacking.
The lack of explanation has given people like Alex Tooby, a self - described Instagram educator, cause to extrapolate.
Wolf posits several possible explanations — the relatively high cost of childcare in the United States, higher participation rates for older workers relative to Europe, and the lack of affordable housing in the most economically vibrant cities in the United States.
Instead, the best explanation for the lack of downloads probably has to do with copyrights.
One explanation for critics» bewilderment when it comes to small businesses like these is some companies» ability to pull off their IPOs despite a total lack of earnings.
Mr. Campbell, for example, notes a couple of plausible explanations for higher stock prices: the lack of recent world wars, for example, and the spread of stock ownership to a larger group of investors, which distributes risk more broadly.
One study provides evidence consistent with one explanation of the overall lack of strong findings: optimal board structures may vary by firm size, with smaller firms benefiting from a unified chair / CEO position, with the clarity of leadership that structure provides, and larger firms benefiting from the extra monitoring that an independent chair may provide given the greater risk of «agency costs» at large companies.
Point is that the only «proof» we ever hear about gods are the lack of easily understandable proofs or other natural explanations for our existance.
The fossil record which shows millions of years of stable species, then an explosion of necessarily mutations, all occurring at the precise necessary time required for complex organisms to develop, and ALL escaping fossilization «the sudden appearance of most species in the geologic record and the lack of evidence of substantial gradual change in most species — from their initial appearance until their extinction — has long been noted, including by Charles Darwin who appealed to the imperfection of the record as the favored explanation» — Wikipedia
He cited the explanation given by a wealthy district for its request to back out of a cross-busing plan with a poor district: The wealthy district did not want to integrate with the poor district because of the latter's «old and dilapidated buildings, lack of adequate equipment and materials, [and] lack of science programs.»
Lacking the ability to describe theologically the significance of these activities, we distort what we do by resorting to descriptions and explanations all too readily provided by our culture.
The notion of brahman necessarily overflowing in attributes solved the problem of relating the one and the many for Ramanuja, but later Advaitic philosophers lost little time in pointing out that Ramanuja's system lacked any explanation for why or how brahman should do this.
You don't know what theories are in a scientific context, you make an argument equivalent to «people can't take strides greater than ten feet, therefore it's impossible to run a marathon,» and you think that the lack of a full understanding about a particular hypothetical explanation is some kind of demonstration that science is an abject failure.
Thus the traditional conception of deity, which we have received from our past, puts its main stress on divine absoluteness or aseity; on divine causative agency as the explanation of everything that occurs whether by direct divine willing or by indirect divine permission with respect to evil done in the world; on divine self - containedness and hence lack of necessary relationship with anything else; on divine impassability, which makes any suffering impossible for God; and on divine moral perfection, with the giving of laws in accordance with which everything should be ordered.
But, on the other hand, it is quite unjustified for theists to hold that we must tolerate or swallow the paradoxes or explain them away (by feats of ingenuity so subtle, and verbal methods so remote from intuitive insight or definite logical structures, that only deity could know with any assurance what was taking place), giving as justification the claim that the alternative position of atheism is even more paradoxical (lacking, it may be urged, any principle of cosmic explanation at all).
There has been no lack of explanations.
If then such a zealous learner, though not carrying things so far as to become a disciple, were to discourse loudly and volubly of how much he owed the Teacher, so that his eulogy was almost endless and its gilding priceless; if he were to resent our explanation that the Teacher had been merely an occasion, neither his eulogy nor his resentment could further our inquiry, since both had the same ground, namely, that though lacking in the courage to understand he had nevertheless not lacked the audacity to go beyond.
Although we have been really invigorated by refreshing or learning for the first time some of what has been seen in scripture, we still come up against the limitations of our thinking and the lack of lots of explanation which God has not revealed (as per Job).
If you study for yourself (not just listen to «experts»), the complexity of DNA, the fossil record, the lack of evidence for «the primordial ooze», you too will find evolution a most unsatisfying explanation of the scientific data around us.
We do not lack for explanations of the variability of time experience but we do lack for one adequate to the richness of the data.
I am fairly confident that there is a natural (psychological, physical) explanation for any lack of experience you claim to have had.
A lack of a known «naturalistic» explanation does not imply a non-naturalistic one.
While it would be foolish to give up the meteorological explanation for the theological one, it should be said that there may be important aspects of the storm, such as its relation to the powers of nature on which life is dependent and the sense of awe inspired by it, which are present in the latter interpretation but wholly lacking in the former.
In a recent Washington Post article, for example, Congressman Tom DeLay (R., Tex.) argued that a lack of religion was the explanation for the recent shooting of one six - year - old by another.
lack of an explanation doesn't mean you can say «god did it!»
All of the major religions were started during ancient times when knowledge was severely lacking and no explanation existed for what humans experienced on earth.
Pawlikowski gives three «explanations»: Christian persecution, Jewish lack of emphasis on theology, and Jewish fear of proselytizing» the third introduced as «finally.»
The constant and ever changing explanations, and lack of a definitive explanation exhausted me.
Therefore, an explanation for the lack of fruit shapes in C. frutescens is that it is still mostly a ild form.
Henri's latest «explanation» mentions the lack of «support».
Most of our players are not as bad as we think, they just lack proper coaching and motivation, plus they are being played out of position and some being benched for no logical explanation.
«You make mistakes, you make mistakes, it is not always a rational explanation behind it apart from the fact that maybe it highlights the whole lack of quality of concentration that we lacked tonight.»
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt had some perfect advice for rookies and a fantastic explanation for his lack of a...
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt had some perfect advice for rookies and a fantastic explanation for his lack of a personal life.
Perhaps there's an explanation for the lack of a Gatorade shower?
Enough of the arrogance, excuses, lack of ambition, unwarranted risks, unnecessary explanations, stubbornness and easily predictable pattern of play.
We have yet to hear Patterson's explanation for the lack of discipline for Pachall, but I'm sure there are some recruits taking notice of a lenient coach, especially considering TCU is located in a big city and now plays in the Big 12.
Some common triggers, according to the Birth Trauma Association, are: lengthy labor or short and very painful labor, induction, poor pain relief, feelings of loss of control, high levels of medical intervention, traumatic or emergency deliveries (e.g. emergency cesarean section), impersonal treatment or problems with staff attitudes, not being listened to, lack of information or explanation, lack of privacy and dignity, fear for baby's safety, stillbirth, birth injuries to the baby, NICU stay, poor postpartum care, previous trauma (such as sexual abuse, domestic violence, trauma with a previous birth).
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The feelings that my body was dirty, that it was not mine, that it was only for someone else to use, to decide if I was pretty, too fat, too thin, too plain, too made - up, too shy, too bold, too accepting, too melodramatic, too obedient, too defiant... you get the idea, that all never went away, I was just lacking explanation for much of it for a long time.
My explanation points to a paralysis of the mind, or if you wish, to a lack of trust and imagination.
«The lack of an honest explanation [for the war] is consistent with Bush and Cheney.»
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