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Three facets of today's U.S. civic discourse would worry the Framers, said Eisgruber: «mistrust of institutions,» which they considered crucial to forming a republic; the «geographic sorting» that finds people of
like - minded
views grouping together rather than being more evenly distributed throughout the country; and the rise of technologies (
read: Facebook) that are keeping people from
reading facts and
views that give them proper «civic understanding.»
In our
view, the result of
reading all three papers and others
like them leads to a conclusion: we do not know the answers to the major problems the authors raise.
Similar to the «hate - watching» experience of
viewing television programmes you don't
like because you enjoy mocking them, this can be seen as a mild form of «hate -
reading».
Or, maybe you
view getting out of bed before the crack of dawn as the way to find time for things that make you feel good,
like reading, writing, or meditating?
I especially
like the fact that its well - written and fun to
read, as well as the refreshing point of
view that good business goes hand in hand with ethical intentions and community building.
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I suppose you can't have
reading comprehension if you don't actually
read anything, but if you would
like to correct your world
view try googling «purple triangle».
She
views the similarity as corroborative, though others may regard it as evidence that Australians
like to swim and
read newspapers.
I don't want to see anything swept under any rugs — I feel
like anyone accusing me of this must be mis -
reading me — either willfully, or because you've become so swept up into one way of
reading this online discourse, that you feel any divergent
view must be swiftly — and shrilly — dispatched.
But since then I've been drawn back again and again by her unique point of
view, as exhibited in posts
like «Growing Into Authority,» «10 Reasons Rural Ministry is Great,» and «The Reality of Rural Poverty,» I've even been
reading her series on Reformed Theology!
I'd
like to
read it for myself, with a
view to informing the ACLU and other «freedom from religion» oriented groups.
If the people
like those whose posts we
read here, are the ones whose
views, teachings and counsel our children will inherit, what will their destiny end up to be?
The main issue here is difficult to pin down precisely, but it has to do with the impression one gains from
reading Berger that people act
like amateur philosophers in constructing their religious
views.
So, no, your
views are not heretical, except to those,
like fishon (
read — Pharisees) who think they KNOW, but can't see that they only BELIEVE.
Clark Pinnock, in a perceptive paper entitled «The Inerrancy Debate Among the Evangelicals,» warns that men
like Francis Schaeffer and Harold Lindsell «tend to confuse the high
view of Scripture with their own interpretation of it, so that unless one agrees with their
reading of the text he may be described as an unsound evangelical or no evangelical at all.
In this period, it is true, the J writer, according to the generally accepted
view, was penning his remarkable history, which,
like every history worth
reading, was also a philosophy.
But from a completely different angle and perhaps a big spanner in the works, I
read an interesting
view the other day relating to Paul (
like in the Apostle).
His
view of faith, grace and salvation apart from the law has become the lens through which episodes
like the story of the sinful woman and the Pharisee are
read.
You know
like saying somebody should not be allowed to be President because you don't agree with their religious
views... You know kinda
like the majority of the comments I am
reading here... I mean honestly, if you can't respect others
views, then how can you expect them to respect yours?
I may not agree with them but I
like to
read from all different
view points.Thanks for the lively discussion as well.
The bottom line was that this pastor didn't
like what I was saying, and therefore, didn't
like that people were
reading what I was teaching, and
viewed any form of trying to get my message out as self - promotion.
In light of our conversation about Anne Frank yesterday, I thought I'd re-post this rather lengthy piece from 2008 (back when I thought people
liked to
read 1,000 - word blog posts) that details some of the biblical support for a more inclusive
view of salvation.
Whereas the NCBCPS has a list of advisers that
reads, in Chancey's words, «
like a Who's Who of religious, social and political conservatives,» the Bible Literacy Project seeks to represent a much broader spectrum of religious
views, and the book's reviewers and consultants include Jews as well as Christians of virtually every stripe.
Media is happy to paint what - ever picture will get the most
views and the WengerOut / WengerIn debate is
like turning lead into gold for them, they will keep using it to get people
reading and happy to perpetuate misinformation for the continued
views.
this is the sort of mentality you probably haven't
read it properly and jumping all over just
like after a bad result you do, of course winning something is very important and it is directly related to progress if your
view is taken then no football club is progress the fact that they got relegated don't cancel out the fact that they won a trophy and winning something is always good don't tell that u weren't relieved when that trophy monkey got off our back so don't talk stupid talk with relevant points.
Im in the #wengerout brigade but I
read and sometimes comment on others
views but also
like where possible to have a laugh so come on guys support the team, have some great banter and respect each other's
views.we are the Arsenal COYG
admin I
like your site and I love
reading views and expressions from the people of this site whether I agree with them or not.
Awwwww I can hardly
read all bro, seriously u could have made it simplier, s saying we had a terrible s Window is exaggerated, we fought to kip all d players we needed to kip and sold d ones that e surplus to requirements, we added an elite striker in improved our defence, that is not terrible in my own
view, c considering our structure, we can never outspent the two manchester clubs, judt
like no club in Spain will outspend d
likes of Madrid and barca and no club in France can outspend d
likes of psg, the only bad match I have watched from arsenal this season was against liverpool, the playerd apologized and behold we r seeing a new attitude from, them, if winning six matched from 7 shouldn't give room for optimism, what then can?
Also to say I'd
like as many Cardiff fans»
views as possible if you
read this.
SportsInsights.com gives sports fans an «insider's
view» of the latest betting lines with real - time statistics gathered from the top online sportsbooks and displays it in an easy - to -
read, stock market -
like graphics format.
I know that is old fashioned, and that by no means is set in stone, but I never saw that as a bad thing until I started
reading this, (and countless
like it) and seeing that the same
view is overwhelmingly not shared by women.
Sure, this is an issue that people can have strong feelings strongly expressed, and those at opposite ends of the spectrum of
views on NCB or midwifery may feel that a defence or an attack may
read like a rant, but that doesn't make it one.»
To learn the craft, self - taught coders
like him, he says, typically
read online tutorials and books,
view each other's code, and ask questions in public forums.
If you do not plan a drastic career change, but would
like to leave the narrow field you are currently researching, you should
read around your subject to get a wider
view of your work and its impact in other disciplines.
History will
view these first synthetic genomes as a bright dividing line, just
like the line before and after the
reading of the genetic code.
I
like to
read the arguments of those who hold fundamentally different
views from my own in the hope of discovering weaknesses in my thinking.
I've
read other reviews that complain about things
like the
view being partially blocked, and the long wait to get a table.
Read a book written by someone who is not
like you in gender, race, sexuality, or political
views.
It would seem
like an old myth to
read that even as late as the 1920s doctors were recommending milk for the treatment of many diseases, and that milk has been
viewed as a healthful food far back into antiquity.
Read The Great Diet Debate, and you will see my
views on popular diets
like Atkins and the Zone.
I
like the way that you also add a video to your articles so that people have a choice to either
read,
view or both!
toobig.net If you ever feel
like switching things up and
viewing a man's weight loss journey rather than
reading it, then Jess «TooBig» has the perfect vlog for you.
We are still in the midst of selling our house, so yesterday was spent with an afternoon full of house
viewings, It seems
like forever that our house has been on the...
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If you would
like to
read the article and
view a few other shots of our very special day I posted it here Our Vow Renewal.
The product on this post is also something i'd
like to purchase so
reading your
view makes me want it even more..
But I
liked to
read about your point of
view!
Be careful as you delve into the Vegan movement that you educate yourself by
reading the scientific research behind the sound bite articles (
like this one) which pull a small portion of the circular story to push their own
views.