Sentences with phrase «look at it more critically»

Beyond that, it is you who is the «poorer» for living within your delusion instead of having the courage to look at it more critically and seeing beyond it.

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So Amazon — I think they really have their A game right now, where they've kind of taken a step back and started to look critically at areas where they're going to be investing even more aggressively.
Looking at our «programming» is something we are doing more critically for the very reason you describe.
So, too, the seminary, where we must look harder and more critically than we have in the past at applicants who are clearly seeking not a theological education but in fact the cave.
Over the past few years, I've tried to look more critically at my own faith, which has led to a lot of deconstructing and reconstructing of my theology, my lifestyle, and my priorities.
... and if we are to really critically look at ourselves, I think it's fair to say that we play more at the level of AS Monaco than of Atletico Madrid.
No more having to look critically at ourselves or our own failings, no, nice and easy... blame someone else.
«The study by Kon et al, [9] when looked at critically, is simply saying that 3 PRP injections costing $ 2,400 - $ 5,000 or more is equivalent to hyaluronic acid injection, which is covered by insurance plans.
When looked at critically, this swing appeals to parents sense of fashion more than the baby's preferences.
«That the Parliament looks critically at the results of a new poll on support for nuclear weapons in Scotland commissioned by Lord Ashcroft; believes that the result stating that 51 % of Scots want the Trident nuclear deterrent to be replaced is misguidedly being used to suggest that a majority of Scots support keeping nuclear weapons in Scotland; understands that the results of this poll were intended to challenge the findings of a recent poll commissioned by the Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament that showed a decisive 75 % majority of the Scottish public is against both the cost and the reasoning behind the UK Government's intention to keep all of its nuclear weapons stationed in Scotland; understands that, while Lord Ashcroft conducted the poll to supposedly show that «more than half of Scots are in favour of nuclear weapons», the poll showed that only 37 % of Scots believe so in principle, compared with 48 % who do not; questions the integrity of a poll that, it understands, was privately paid for by a wealthy Tory backer; considers that Lord Ashcroft is spinning the results, and believes that he should stop doing so and accept what it considers the fact proven time and again that Scots want rid of nuclear weapons.»
Research published in the June special issue of SAGE journal, Social Science Information (SSI), delves deeper into our relationship with other creatures, critically examining our own animal nature, and looking at how animals profoundly influence our culture — perhaps more so than we had initially thought.
In a section headed «Complicating the Issues», kicked off by an article from Herbert Terrace of Columbia University, students are advised «to look back at the pieces by the Gardners, Premack, and Rumbaugh and Gill... Does Terrace help you to read those pieces more critically?
During those few weeks, look critically at your «clothing you'd like more if it fit better» and decide if you love anything in it enough to spend money on alterations.
I'm sure they don't look weird on you at all... but I totally get that we all look at ourselves MUCH more critically that others do.
The wrong side of Christmas, after all the over-indulgence, suddenly the regret hits and people start looking more critically at themselves in the mirror.
I've seen films that were better made and critically lauded that I hated more — I'm looking at you August: Osage County — but I've also seen secular films that were better arguments for God's existence and the necessity of acknowledging it.
Moreover, the history curricula promoted by social studies experts insisted that teachers ought to encourage their students to look more critically at U.S. policy in the Middle East in the hopes of understanding the terrorists» motives.
We must look more deeply at how this suit came about, what Judge Dietz» ruling actually said, and, most critically, what this might mean for equity and for the future of Texas children.
Looking more critically at your manuscript, you may see a lot of issues with the format, issues that you can nicely clean up in InDesign.
Taking a break will actually allow you to look at your writing more critically, and will make your writing more efficient when you do buckle down to pound out a few thousand words.
I would love to see Sony and / or Nintendo do something similar, the more opportunities for indie developers the better IMO, but I really can see why Microsoft (with its background in operating system and network software) did it first when you look critically at what had to be done to make it happen.
But as we have moved beyond that moment and into the 21st century and as we have moved into the era of post-modernism, particularly that category post-black, I really felt that it would be worth revisiting Archibald Motley to look more critically at his work, to investigate his wry sense of humor, his use of irony in his paintings, his interrogations of issues around race and identity.
We will learn to look critically at what is out there in nature with an eye towards the elements that make a painting more than a collection of objects.
If anything, we helped educate some people these issues, and encouraged folks to look more critically at the role corporations are playing in determining climate policy.
I try to look critically at all claims, and the more surprising, the more critically.
McKibben's activism success has been lauded by the mainstream media, but independent academicians have also looked at his work more critically.
No studies have looked at the effects of a singular rejection experience on self - esteem over time, so it's possible that people reflect more critically on the rejection after getting some distance from it.
And in an atmosphere of friendship and forgiveness, your spouse may be more willing to look critically at his or her own parenting.
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