Sentences with phrase «little fact as»

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As the lanterns went out, I laid back in my sleeping bag (sleep comes slowly when you can hear the wind barreling down the mountain) and I thought about how little I was personally bothered by the fact that we weren't going to reach our goal the next day.
In fact, if you see someone taking a big whiff of a newly popped cork, you might feel a little embarrassed for them - as was the case recently when a waiter at a fancy restaurant made a big show of sniffing my cork for me like it was a newly found truffle!
This data actually understates how many emails he actually gets, as it doesn't account is the fact that Hsieh still does reply to emails that he receives which might require little time to delegate or reply to (e.g., a simple two - word email response or acknowledgment).
I anticipate that the FCC will have little if any role and it will be a pure antitrust... it shouldn't be — just the sheer size of it and the fact that it's media I think will get a lot of attention, however I don't see this as a major antitrust problem.»
It's a little - know fact that the U.S. has its very own oilsands — possibly as much as 19 billion barrels of reserves, according to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
When we leased our first 747 jumbo jet in 1984, I knew very little about the airline business, beyond the fact that I had flown a lot as a record executive and disliked it.
As I watched little people tackle the challenges presented to them with pure enthusiasm and creativity, I was struck by the fact that children are natural engineers.
Thus, until the advent of the global financial crisis, mainstream authors paid little attention to the fact that wage growth had lagged behind the sum of productivity growth and inflation, in most countries and for several decades, and that as a result wage shares had fallen.
It is important to understand how debt payments are managed in order to recognize that whether or not China's debt burden is socialized has very little to do with the resolution of China's debt burden (aside from the fact that it never was «off» the government balance sheet in any meaningful way), just as analysts must recognize that an unsustainable increase in debt is embedded into China's current growth model, and is not an accidental bit of bad luck.
A little known fact about Tesla's semi-truck is that it uses the same electric motors found on the Model 3, as a way for the company to maximize production efficiency while maintaining higher gross margins.
As a side note, the word «intrepid» (adjective: resolutely fearless; dauntless) in the context of fertilizer is strangely reminiscent of the late - 1960's «Go - Go» market, when dull little companies gave themselves exciting names to divert investors attention from the fact that they were, in fact, dull little companies - as when Minnie Pearl's Fried Chicken renamed itself «Performance Systems.&raquAs a side note, the word «intrepid» (adjective: resolutely fearless; dauntless) in the context of fertilizer is strangely reminiscent of the late - 1960's «Go - Go» market, when dull little companies gave themselves exciting names to divert investors attention from the fact that they were, in fact, dull little companies - as when Minnie Pearl's Fried Chicken renamed itself «Performance Systems.&raquas when Minnie Pearl's Fried Chicken renamed itself «Performance Systems.»
In fact, the recovery from that period, anemic as it was marked by very little growth in employment — was actually stronger than this one.
In fact, Google has even stepped forward to tell us a little bit about the importance of domain age, though as usual they're still holding their cards close to their chest.
This cuts out people who took «no - doc» and «stated - income» loans, also known as «liars loans,» which hid the fact that they earned too little to qualify.
The fact that the domestic private sector also had some foreign loan assets (as taken into account in net debt measures) would be of little assistance in such a currency crisis.
IMHO, there tends to be little electoral overlap between the provincial and federal levels, at least in this province, and in fact the vote splits between right, left and centre are quite different with one unified Conservative party (more aligned with Wildrose than with Alberta PC), and a not - quite - as - moribund Liberal party in play.
As it was newly introduced, there is very little very information to go on for us to gauge its capabilities apart from the fact it is still in beta testing and has so far been said to be unreliable.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
The fact that you resort to petty little insults shows the depth of your character and arguments, which are about as shallow as a drop of water in an empty pool.
That is CNN's job to stir «S word» and make comments on little or no facts as long as they can get their ratings and therefore get people watch their websites and the advertisements.
Wow what an idiot, you have just as little reason to assume that there is nothing as they do to assume that there an afterlife, yet you act as though it were a fact.
However, I was definitely confused and also uninformed about the implications or logical conclusions of Calvinism, such as the fact that if Calvinism is true, God is the author of sin, since He, according to Calvin, predetermined every single little thing that has ever happened in history, including the sins of every man, including Adam!
• There is much misinformation on this thread: o The emergent movement is not a cult o emergent started as a conversation among people of various theological / philosophical understandings and remains that way o The emergent conversation hasn't faded away at all — in fact — it's now integrated in practically every Christian expression o Mars Hill and emergent have very little in common o Mark Driscoll and Tony Jones have very little in common o I don't know of the personal behavior of everyone involved in the conversation, but because people have been involved — I'm sure there has to be bad behavior from some.
Fact # 1 = When at the same weight class, there is very little strength difference between boys and girls, and strength is not the all important factor, knowledge and ability to perform take - downs and other moves is very important and equalizing as well.
In fact, people often think of Newman as an ivory tower intellectual who did little practical work.
Further, as I have said before, if this little precarious foothold upon earth is all that we are ever to know of conscious living, if in fact there is no life except the material and physical, those of us who are not particularly altruistic by nature would hardly think our labors and struggles worth while.
Attacking Christianity We can say of many of the secondary lines of attack upon Christian dogma drawn from the modern sciences and modern critique that the interpretations offered of the evidence is never necessary, and that frequently the evidence itself is too scrappy and too little evaluated as fact to be worth considering.
There can be little doubt that some patients have not in fact been dying at all when they were put on the LCP and that they have then been starved and dehydrated to death as a result.
And there is, in fact, very little evidence that champions of ecclesial pluralism have bent over backwards to insure that their opponents are given a fair hearing on occasions of public debate, nor are they conspicuously tolerant or open - minded when they happen themselves to be in positions of extra-ecclesial authority — as journal editors, perhaps, or as deans of theology faculties.
The fact that Hartshorne can give little meaning to the «absolute Absolute's» functioning apart from contingency indicates strongly that there may be a failure in his theology to account completely for what many theologians have thought of as the transcendence or holiness of God.
Indeed — by the time of the writing of Peter (very, very little chance it was actully written by Peter by the way), christians were faced with the fact that the end of the world and the advent of the kingdom of god on earth was not coming «to this generation» as they originally believed.
As for email notifications when new comments are added, there is in fact a little check box at the bottom of the comment form for this very thing... I believe that if you check the box to receive updates about comment replies, you should get them....
Unfortunately scientists are left with little choice but to go anti-Christian when a majority of Christians not only refuse to belive facts, but persuade others to not believe facts as well.
But I digress, I grew up watching Bill Nye the science guy — in fact as a little girl he inspired me to play with microscopes and science kits.
(They will believe the same thing on Wednesday as they did on Monday, no matter what they «learn» on Tuesday, why let little things like facts and knowledge get in the way of beliefs).
Ethnographic descriptions and anthropological observations of the 19th century highlighted the fact that Malayarayans were different from other hill tribes of Travancore on many counts.3 The Travancore Census Report (1901) describes Malayarayans as «a class of hill tribes, who are little more civilised than the Mannans, and have fixed abodes in the slopes of high mountain ranges.
I am a Christian, I did not like the fact Perry had the meeting at Reliant Stadium, or the comments made to Mitt, but as an older person, which you are probably not, you do not remember the Khmer Rouge or the Cultural Revolution or the bread lines in Russia, or the purge of Eritrea and Tigre (just a few) atheistic oppressive societies with little hope or caring.
Sentence two is the closest to an actual argument he makes, but it is a fact that science has little to no information on what happens after we die, as you pointed out yourself, we do not know (in the sense of having empirical proof).
Whereas «human reason and knowledge» was called very important by 96 percent of UU congregational leaders who took part in the multi-denominational Faith Communities Today (FACT) survey released early this year, the Bible was termed only «somewhat important» by 50 percent and had little or no importance to 48 percent as a source for worship and teaching.
The Economist presents itself as a definitive source for news and interpretation, so it would help if it wasn't quite so tendentious when writing about the Catholic Church and was a little more careful to get its facts right.
(Interestingly, little attention is given to the fact that, as the last of the Puritans, Bushnell referred in this dictum only to the children of the Saints.)
Think about your words... you could just as well be mocking the fact that diseases are caused by little bugs you can't see.
People are doing this to not stand out, its a way of making one feel imporetant, as with most if not all so called religious leaderrs they know very little or anything at all about the doctrines of the religion their in and this is a Fact.
Speaking as someone who does not, in fact, think one can know with absolute certainty that other people exist at all, and therefore «strongly believes» that indeed other «minds» exist, calling the blief that other minds exist nothing more than «blind faith» seems a little out there.
In fact, according to Paul they are often confused as gods and worshiped via little stone and wooden creations.
Because of my university commitments I could give very little time to the group; in fact, I took great interest in keeping its activity as simple as legitimately possible.
But beyond the probable fact that the Aryan invaders were light rather than dark of skin, little can be alleged as to their racial character.
For Chapman, our own internal state, our feelings and our own reflection on our feelings, is no measure of our progress as Christians — in fact, he goes out of his way to counsel people to think about their internal state as little as they possibly can («The less we look into ourselves the better»).
When the majority of Americans still treat Atheists as they were criminals, yeah, I get a little upset because I am a good person, yet when I observe many Christians, their actions would lead one to believe that they are in fact a bad person.
That our beliefs differ has little to do with my inability to believe and more to do with the fact that your beliefs don't match the world as I understand it.
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