Sentences with phrase «less than no sense»

Everywhere mystery was giving place to love, the aloofness of God to the nearness of Jesus, adoration to communion, repining for the Fall to that sense of Christ's victory which pervaded Gothic Christendom no less than the sense of his divinity.
As ALL three faiths pray to the God of Abraham, your remark makes less than no sense.
The game is often frustrating, the story makes less than no sense — I finished it, I couldn't tell you what happened in most of it, what I could tell you is so incredibly stupid that I can't quite believe they were things that happened in a game to see retail release — and the fact that Aya tends to lose all of her clothes if an enemy looks at her (I might be fighting some sort of city devouring Patrick Stewart, now that I think of it.

Not exact matches

Those really make sense, and the price for renting a room at the local college here, equipped with Wi - fi is less than $ 75.00.
According to a co-author of the study, this shows that the poorly dressed participants would often defer to the suited ones, and these suited participants could sense this heightened respect, backing down less than they might have otherwise.
Living next to the U.S. has already made Canadians «a less exuberant people,» he says, and it's more important than ever to develop a sense of national identity in this time of rapid globalization.
This makes sense, considering that the latter almost always results in steadier and faster internet, even if stringing out a cable is less convenient than going totally wireless.
Some of these strategies may seem like common sense; however, they represent solutions to the most common reasons why the typical person develops a less than perfect credit rating.
They have these advantages, according to the reports of western companies: they usually have more of a sense of responsibility than do their unmarried sisters; they're less likely to be flirtatious; as a rule, they need the work or they wouldn't be doing it — maybe a sick husband or one who's in the army; they still have the pep and interest to work hard and to deal with the public efficiently.
Moreover, it's common sense that one employer and employee response to rising healthcare costs would be turning to plans in which the lofty deductible offsets the exorbitant premiums — especially among younger employees who, generally speaking, need medical services a lot less than their older coworkers.
And Face ID — which Apple touts as being less vulnerable to bad actors than its Touch ID fingerprint sensing — could be more secure than using a fingerprint sensor on a phone simply because such sensors tend to be so small that they require you to input several partial prints from the same finger.
Diamonds made better business sense than solar panels, which cost as much to produce but are less profitable.
For that reason, Northrop shares edged up only 0.3 % in early trading Monday, suggesting that, while the deal made lots of sense over the long term, the price is pretty full and the buyer has less practice than some at integrating new businesses, especially big ones.
Less than 1 % of companies are investing in sensing capabilities.
But for Canadians making less than about $ 40,000, investing in a tax - free savings account may make more sense.
When I think about investing vs debt, I tend to think about the Roth a bit differently than other platforms only because elapsed time is not something you can make up (both in the sense that you can not make up for lost investment time AND the fact that $ 5,500 today is worth less than that $ 5,500 was worth one year ago).
And while our research found that some people interact with fellow coworkers much less than others, they still felt a strong sense of identity with the community.
From what I can tell if you are paying less taxes on the income you are depositing than the extra you would be able to deposit into a pre-tax retirement account it makes sense to utilize a roth ira as long as you plan to hold the ira until retirement and your retirement is more tha 5 years in the future.
If you've been in business for at least a year, have a healthy business with annual revenues of at least $ 100,000, and a good personal and business credit profile (even it it's less than perfect), an OnDeck loan could make sense.
Making Sense of Cents just had a great article today that 56 % of American's have less than $ 10,000 saved for retirement!
Still, there is emphatically no investment merit in long - term bonds, in the sense that by definition, a long - term investment in 10 - year Treasury securities will lock in a total return of less than 3.4 % over the coming decade.
However, at that point you need to make less than $ 1,250 in sales each month for it to still make sense to get over the other plan.
Unless your business does less than $ 2,500 in monthly sales, paying the annual fee makes sense.
I time the market in the sense that when I find a commodity where the selling price is less than the cost of production, in other words, an industry that's in liquidation, I know that either the material becomes unavailable or the price goes up and the longer the situation lasts, the more dramatic the response will be.
To some of the more cynical China watchers, there is a sense that the pledges Mr. Xi offered to the forum, and the world, may amount to less than they appear.
Jessica @ Making Sense of Cents writes How I eliminated my debt in less than 1 year — And I'm not talking about you cracking under the pressure of being frugal and racking up a bunch of credit card debt after a blackout shopping spree at Nordstrom (though that very well could happen to you).
But I'm less worried about the fintechs in an absolute sense than maybe [if] we would have talked about it a year or two ago.
It therefore makes sense for financial institutions» bonds to offer less yield than before because their business is considerably less exposed to leverage and risks.
If you are stretching to make your rent payment, it makes sense to look for a payment that is less than you pay now.
«The Stealth team are the epitome of true partners in every sense of the word and are the reason we were able to go from zero members to 20,000 + in less than a year.»
In this sense, the Marshall Plan was less a gift than an effort to restructure the world economy in terms favorable to the victor.
Sensing its growing social influence, the Church aspires to achieve nothing less than the re-Christianization of the Russian nation.
Not only is it a blessing, it makes one keenly aware that there is far more to this life than our five senses can possibly detect, much less our ability to fully comprehend God, the origin of our Existance, and His plan for us.
Yet, Heidegger is even less congenial to Christian theology than Kant, for in an important sense Christianity is anthropocentric: «God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.»
Some think that the bible tells them that the earth has to be less than 10,000 years old rather than the better explanation, that writing did not come into being until close to 6,000 years ago and our oral collective memory couldnt reach too much further back SO it makes sense that the old testament would appear to only reach back 10,000 years.
I sense, although you're much younger than me, we who follow Ray's comet are members of a big international creative club separated by less than one degree.
The confusion on these matters, writes Zinsmeister, may have less to do with economics in the usual sense of the term than with psychology.
It makes sense for the U.S. to use its scarce natural and human resources to manufacture airplanes, high - end computer chips and advanced software — products that command better prices than do less complex things like shoes or textiles.
It makes sense and seems much healthier to accept reality and learn to cope with it, even when it's less pleasant than fairytales that make a lot of promises there is no reason to believe.
Some of the available options elicit from us, if not a rationally thought - out or instinctive sense of recognition, a sense that a given theological claim about the being and doings of Jesus Christ is more or less valid than another.
Older members of my parish reported their sense that the standards by which they had struggled to live their lives had been betrayed, and parents were less than grateful.
The psalmist recalls times when his sense of the divine presence was so immediate and full that he felt as if he were beholding nothing less than the face of God.
I suggested that perhaps the lifeboats on the Titanic point to a more general sense that the stronger in a dangerous situation are morally compelled to protect the weaker in a dangerous situation, and that mothers can be awfully protective of their children after all, and that a man who (for whatever reason) might be weaker than a woman in a given situation should not feel like less of a man if she protects him.
in a true sense the arms and the heart which you open to me are nothing less than all the united powers of the world which, permeated through and through by your will, your inclinations, your temperament, bend over my being to form it and feed it and draw it into the blazing centre of your infinite fire.
They may, however, feel less of a sense of personal security than they once did with mom on the home front — but this situation is prevalent within society In general and certainly helps ministers and their families to understand the problems others face.
You are right to state that it makes no sense to worship and / or obey a God who is less humane than oneself.
The highest cause may be (1) in every sense or aspect «uncaused,» in no sense or aspect the effect of anything else; or it may be (2) in some aspects uncaused, and in others causally influenced, but its manner of both acting and receiving influences may be the highest conceivable, hence absolutely «perfect,» although even so its whole being may not in every sense be perfect, because the influences as coming from other causes, say human beings, may be less admirable than they might be; or the supreme cause may be (3) in no sense or aspect uncaused, independent of other powers, hence in no way wholly exempt from the imperfections of the latter...
When trouble appears in one's own life which can not be mastered, a devastating sense of frustration and futility is far more common than among those who are less self - sufficient and more willing to depend on God.
But pointing out that Thomas's physiology is antiquated does nothing to impugn the basic insight that there is a difference between the intellect and the senses that has to do somehow with the intellect's being less directly linked to the physical world than are the senses.
That exactly the opposite has more or less come to pass suggests rather that the founders built worse than they intended, that the founding was in some sense ill - fated.
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