Sentences with phrase «left unexamined»

The trouble is, these expectations, if left unexamined, can lead to resentment, especially when you believe that you are pouring more into the relationship than your significant other.
If left unexamined, constant exposure to online culture may impede the development of social skills.
I wanted to do this because all too often these expectations are shrouded in a cloud of mathematics and left unexamined.
It does indeed seem that «consensus» and «denier» really can only have a utility when properly left unexamined;) The over-elaborate SEM sound and fury signifies nothing as you say.
Such influences, when left unexamined, could undermine conclusions of climate and impact studies, particularly for factors that may have a large influence on the outcome.»
What would transpire if / when bitcoinage follows tulipmania and dot coms over the cliff was left unexamined.
As an abyss of pornography has moved from under the mattress to the mobile phone screen, gay identity and its relationship to the circulation of images is often left unexamined.
How to assess learning is also left unexamined, defaulting to the current generation of standardized tests.
These beliefs dictate to us implicitly how the world works and, if left unexamined, can limit what is possible for us in our lives.
I was disappointed that Douglas Fox's otherwise enjoyable article on anthropomorphism left unexamined the empathy felt by people in hunter - gatherer...
Too often the answer to this question is left implicit in proposals about the nature and purpose of theological education, and the answer's coherence with the view of theology that the proposals adopt is left unexamined.
They warn that the distorted values of a cohabiting relationship, if left unexamined, may persist and poison the marriage.
The film, Scene's from a Marriage, leaves unexamined the questions of how to redeem community in the larger society; it seems to have gone irrevocably to the devil as it has become technically more nearly perfect.
Scene's from a Marriage leaves unexamined the questions of how to redeem community in the larger society; it seems, as Johan says, to have gone irrevocably to the devil as it has become technically more nearly perfect.
In the midst of this maelstrom, a group of engineers along with medical, public health and social scientists assembled a research team to pursue answers to problems that others would rather leave unexamined.
Such statewide «snapshot» comparisons leaves unexamined the more relevant comparison to the scores at the neighborhood schools of the K12 students — the schools they would have likely attended had the choice of a full - time virtual school not been available.
DSAP director Patricia Maloney selected today's installment for our Best of 2015 series: «Ashley Stull Meyers doesn't shy away from calling out an exhibition with as grand a title as The Great Debate About Art for what it leaves unexamined.

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Indeed the 2006 report itself acknowledges that the committee led by Groeneveld left significant matters unexamined even taking only flood damage mitigation into account.
This «dialogue» has been an example of how to ensure that those who no longer subscribe to a literal, unexamined reading of the Bible and fundamentalist or traditional theology stay as far away as possible from the doctrine they left.
Yet for fifty years we have acquiesced in the professionalization of theology, leaving most Christians either with naive and unexamined notions or an implicit faith in what the church teaches.
This leaves the basic axioms unexamined.
Only 185 craters on Earth have been identified, and almost all are on dry land, leaving largely unexamined the 70 percent of the planet covered by water.
The authors» chosen focus on the US leaves whole traditions of «groovy science» unexamined.
Reactive bioethicists reveal their unexamined alliance with the scientists, who are left free to define society's needs, to make all the decisions during the research process, and to set the bioethics agenda, leaving ethicists to attempt to tidy up the consequences.
And Rooney, an alcoholic who was fired by Mike Tyson, is left completely unexamined.
Dr. Peterson and his associates also leave the desirability of getting state proficiency levels closer to NAEP's entirely unexamined and simply assume that it is a good thing.
However, education research on debugging has left these complex interactions between newcomers and more experienced programmers unexamined.
Forna is reluctant to leave any motive unexamined, and as the novel sweeps from the radical campus politics of the 1960s to the traumatized population of the current day, the prose occasionally drags.
If the digital world's algorithmically protected echo chambers let people constantly slink back to a state of unexamined outrage, Piper's artwork is needed more than ever for its ability to leave us seized with self - doubt.
Angels, poppies, hearts, pine - tree air fresheners, smiley faces, iconic celebrities, crosses and news articles — all presented through the lens of desire — confront viewers with the things of modern life that are often left unsaid and unexamined.
Angels, poppies, hearts, pine - tree air fresheners, smiley faces, iconic celebrities, crosses, and news articles — all presented through the lens of desire and longing — tell part of the American story and confront viewers with the things of modern life that are often left unsaid and unexamined.
Two sides of the same coin Focusing only on how we spend our money, however, leaves an equally (perhaps more) important aspect unexamined: And that's how we save and invest what we don't spend.
From obtaining BAC results to examining driving records and hiring practices, we leave nothing unexamined in our accident investigation.
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