Sentences with phrase «means to suggest»

I raise the following questions purely for consideration and by no means to suggest they exhaust... [more]
In the light of this evidence, it is difficult to believe that Veizer means to suggest the CO2 rise is a response to a natural warming.
The former is represented by convex wall pieces, which also use graphic pictorial means to suggest tensile supports and extensions — an engineer's sens ibility looking for poetic equivalents.
The artist plays with the film's sensitivity to light and uses various means to suggest a close contact with the environment — blurred image, long - cut, wide range of camera movements, addition of unplanned elements.
Of course, this is by no means to suggest that the 25 per cent of young people who said they had heard about or taken part in a Tomorrow's Engineers Week activity in November will go on to become engineers.
I have called this tyranny soft and yielding not by any means to suggest that it has not power and peril, but rather to pull into focus the kind of peril it is.
The speaker or writer implies, which means to suggest.
«The author of the EIU's report has told me that he did not mean to suggest that Vancouver's fall from grace was a result of the closures of the Malahat highway on Vancouver Island, though many have understandably interpreted it this way and commented to this effect, both on this article and elsewhere.
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I don't mean to suggest that safety and security issues are an inevitability — in fact, plenty of restaurants in Canada are quite happy or unaffected by their dispensary neighbours — but it is a consideration.
«I don't mean to suggest that protracted low oil prices aren't going to put a crimp in shale.
I don't mean that to suggest that you aren't open minded, I think you try hard to be, I mean it in the sense that it inspires me.
I do not mean to suggest that a conceptual shift of this kind quickly resolves all the perplexities and mysteries of quantum thought.
Some outraged Jewish readers took offense, assuming that the comic was meant to suggest Christianity's extinguishing and replacing of Judaism.
Neither Riley - Smith nor I meant to suggest what Schorsch thinks we suggested.
In using the philosophical term «deconstruction,» however, I didn't mean to suggest that the process is controlled by anything like conscious logic or deliberate choice.
I do not mean to suggest that this simple comment solves the problems.
I do not mean to suggest by this that Christianity should be «reasonable».
Did he mean to suggest that persons are responsible for bringing as much of the rest of nature as possible into conformity with this standard or was he thinking of a natural process apart from human effort?
We do mean to suggest the possibility and even the probability that in the unmistakable implications of messianism in Joseph, the germ of the later development of the concept was something already given in Israel's early traditions, precisely as the germinal faith in one God as Creator (Gen. 2), Judge (3 - 11) and Redeemer (12 ff.)
It is not meant to suggest a special religious power, faculty, or sense possessed by some few individuals as a means whereby they attain special knowledge or truth unavailable by ordinary avenues.
I do not mean to suggest that one group of brain cells mapped out by researchers and excited by electrodes will produce visions of God.
The title, Why America Doesn't Work, is meant to suggest the obvious: namely, that America is in danger of losing its economic dominance.
In using the word «myth,» I do not mean to suggest a story that is not true.
I do not thereby mean to suggest, however, that the choice is merely a matter of indifference or personal taste, or that a synthesis of all four perspectives may be best.
This analogy is not meant to suggest that God matures as we do, but it may point out how every actual experience that God relates to perfectly (because it is actual) enables God to bring that experience along with everything else to future relationships.
Neither do I mean to suggest that history itself has a kind of mind with a meaning or purpose of its own.
Neither do I mean to suggest that there is some final outcome that the course of world history is predetermined to attain.
I don't mean to suggest that what is presented here is mere display.
Hence, in calling attention to this unique appropriation of and response to Hume, I do not mean to suggest that every facet of Whitehead's theory is beyond constructive criticism or revision.
Here, as in Daniel (12:2,4, 10), «many» is meant to suggest a contrast not between many and all but between few or none and many.
Once again, it must be made clear that talk of enrichment is not meant to suggest that God becomes any more «God» than he always has been; what is intended by such language is simply that, because God is supremely related to all occasions, these various occurrences provide material for his fuller expression in relationship with creation and at the same time bring about an enhancement of the divine joy as well as a participation through «suffering» (or sharing as participation) in all that takes place in the world.
I do not mean to suggest that Rorty and Palmer ignore the virtues of the Enlightenment altogether, much less that either man is antagonistic to them.
Consciously to choose to engage in an act that lacks its fullness is significant, and Holloway is attempting to articulate this, but he does not mean to suggest that the act is thereby somehow not «good».
Elections have consequences; I do not mean to suggest otherwise.
This is not meant to suggest that the errors of liberals are more dangerous than the errors of conservatives.
The inclusion of God's action as intrinsic to nature for the purpose of deciding what is intrinsic and extrinsic motivation is not meant to suggest that God is not transcendent of nature.
I do not mean to suggest that those Christians who even now are working with great dedication in talks with Buddhists or Muslims or Jews never mention Christology (that branch of Christian theology that deals with the meaning of Jesus Christ).
The musical metaphor of the ground bass is meant to suggest a deep and repetitious sonority, a drone bass that continues in spite of all melodic developments in the upper registers, the more formal theologies and philosophies, and not infrequently drowns them out altogether.
I never said, nor meant to suggest, that such rules exist for politicians, or anyone else, who supports abortion rights.
We do not for a moment mean to suggest that Gen. 12 - 50 was created out of whole cloth as an allegorical, fictional, personalized «history» of Israel....
We do mean to suggest... that in the unmistakable implications of messsianism in Joseph, the germ of the later development of the concept (see, e.g., Isa.
I do mean to suggest that we can begin by assuming that what each claims to be true — claims with greatest confidence based on its primary revelation and surest intuitions — is true.
Therefore, Pascal does not mean to suggest that his famous Wager could lead someone to faith in God independently of the grace of God (a common misunderstanding of Pascal's Wager frequently perpetrated in undergraduate courses in the philosophy of religion).
I don't mean to suggest that dates should be eaten with reckless abandon — the study I referenced mentioned that they can be included «as part of a healthy diet» for diabetics, so I think that implies moderation.
When I say it's Jordan and everyone else, I don't mean to suggest that he's bigger than the tournament or incapable of being beat — we've seen that already.
None of them is meant to suggest that McNeeley is in the class of the conqueror of Jersey Joe Walcott, Ezzard Charles and Archie Moore.
I don't mean to suggest that only a foolish voter changes his mind.
As for Emily, I get the feeling that her pointedly neutral, perfectly classic wardrobe is meant to suggest a blank canvas — revealing nothing about her tormented psyche.
I only mean to suggest that we needn't accept the perception of the big bad scary teen years.
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