Sentences with phrase «many faults with»

Critics took fault with the term leanest livable weight, which many believed translated into Goop encouraging its readers to slim down to the lowest weight they can maintain while still living.
Blaming the victim: You find fault with those affected by the act.
And last year the NTSB found fault with both driver and technology in the case of a fatal Florida crash.
Instead, she finds fault with the pipeline companies for using the threat of eminent domain to seize private land when they just plan to export the product.
After all, Ford is a huge company and has a lot to lose should there be a fault with its systems when used out in public.
«If I find fault with a company's balance sheet, especially with the level of debt relative to the assets or cash flows, I will abort our analysis, unless there is a compelling reason to do otherwise» Ed Wachenheim
Mortgage lenders are notorious for finding fault with the slightest items on a home inspector's report.
Several critics and pundits were quick to find fault with The Donald's comment, pointing out that many other countries have a higher tax rate than the U.S..
Whenever Ayn Rand regains the spotlight (as in the case of the Atlas Shrugged movie) a religious intellectual finds fault with her use of hyperbole and a shrill tone by employing hyperbole and a shrill tone.
It is so SAD to me that we as human beings have to bully, belittle and find fault with other people's feelings and beliefs.
If there are any faults with it, the most glaring is that Ms. Evans does not explain what her year of living «biblical» taught her.
Many find fault with their own choices but choose to blame God or someone else instead.
I don't find a lot of fault with the chronology.
There are a lot of people that use their logic to justify their own willingness to not believe in a creator, and to find fault with everything else within it.
Because finding fault with them, He says: «Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah — not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt; because they did not continue in My covenant, and I disregarded them, says the Lord.
Despite that the Jewish leaders were always trying to find fault with Him and to accuse Him, they never accused Him of being a single man preaching where single men weren't allowed to.
Whoever finds fault with Pope John Paul 2 knows not of his life.
You find fault with the words that «the earth is suspended in space without seemingly nothing to hold it up».
Maybe you could bring in Christians from another church tradition or from the other side of the world to come and find fault with how your church is accomplishing (or not accomplishing) your mission.
However, God is not at fault with «man dominating man to his injury», but rather it is the result of mankind being under the manipulative control of an unseen former spirit «son of God», who is controlling the reigns of the world, along with demonic co-horts.
We've seen that, as in «You're finding fault with (the pastor's sermon, how the church spends its money, what our group says, etc.), so you're a reprobate and need to repent (loosely translate as «do what we say») or get out.
Also the enemy and bad guy Naked Pastor finds ongoing fault with pointing out beautifully all my flaws and shortcomings, hatreds and anxieties, fears and tears and homeland insecurities..
You are personable, but your constant inner critic finds fault with everything you do.
So as we grow and develop our personalities and adaptive strategies, which are largely unconscious, we will have cause to reference various axiomatic truths that some can always find fault with.
They did not express their discontent in terms of divergent beliefs; rather, they found fault with the leadership and conduct of the church's programs.
He finds fault with «religious interpretation» in that it establishes priests and theologians as the guardians and rulers of the people of the church, and thus creates in thema state of dependence.
The highest estimates fault him with 20 million deaths, IF you include the overwhelming majority of deaths attributed to famine.
And if Mr. Osteen's words inspire love and offer peace to the hearts of those who chose to listen, who are any of you to find fault with this man?
The law allowed going through a grainfield and plucking a few ears by hand on the way, but some of the Pharisees found fault with the disciples for doing this on the Sabbath.
Specialists in every one of the fields considered can doubtless find many faults with what is said — faults that could have been avoided had each field been treated by an expert.
It is easy to find fault with this initiative.
In fact, the foundation of the war - time state ideology was that the Japanese gods do not find fault with the Japanese people but busily condemn people of other nations.
There will always be people who look to find fault with anything that doesn't conform to their personal beliefs.
The Victorian poet Edward Fitzgerald was not convinced: if God created man, how could he find fault with his own handiwork?
There is no question of a demonstration of the existence of God, for it is always possible to resist the «conclusion» (T) by finding fault with one or more of the «premises» (negations of A1, A2, or A3).
I find no fault with the study of comparative religions.
= > even atheist Stalin fell into the power game so this is a fault common to man not a fault with God.
I should be the last to find fault with these other methods of approach.
Perhaps you will find fault with my less - than - Beaver Cleaver existence.
Nor had I found fault with any particular tenet of any particular faith.
To find some fault with Jesus.
They warned him by speeches and pointed out his faults with audacity, and even with rudeness.
Apologetics and finding fault with heterodox perspectives is a highly esteemed pastime in the circles I once moved, but for reasons I still don't understand, I've always found it distasteful.
We have men such as Daniel as examples, men of whom it has been written that, because the officials of his time could find no fault with him, laws were purposely passed that went against his principles, and as a result, he was thrown into the lion's den.
It is precisely because the poets do not tell the truth about the gods that Socrates finds fault with them.
You would do better to commit your life to being a better person than in finding fault with anyone else — you'll look a lot better during judgement day.
I find no fault with Evangelist Christian values and for the most part, only with less enthusiasm, share them.
When an Australian scientist sought access to CRU data under the Freedom of Information Act, CRU director Dr. Phil Jones stiff - armed him, telling him that he had twenty - five years of work invested in his data set and wouldn't share it with anyone who intended to find fault with it.
He was not smooth; he wore his faults with the same humility that transmitted his brilliance.
And when (one with the highest excellence) does not wrangle (about his low position), no one finds fault with him.
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