Sentences with phrase «mere fact needing»

«This state of things (in itself a mere fact needing no picture) may be made clearer by an image or scheme, and also more concisely spoken of.

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The mere fact that they feel they need to defend the idea that Jesus and a totally made - up guy are white only serves to prove they are racist at Fox News.
It was certainly bold and daring, and in fact a careful reading reveals its startling success, although Holloway insisted that it is the mere beginning of work in progress which needs to be taken up, further developed and refined by other minds.
Therefore it can be exploited by theism, and hence theism need not make morality dependent upon metaphysical beliefs except in so far as the mere sociality of man is in fact not a sufficient basis for morality....
I also wanted to talk up what is perhaps John Sayles» greatest film, the very play - like Sunshine State, as a beautiful illustration of the fact that in modern times especially, some need to heed the Berry-esque call to stay (or return) and build the community, but others need to sell and go, and get free of a community, or mere arrangement, that is holding them back.
Again, in the field of education in many countries there is a renewed recognition that mere accumulation of facts is not sufficient to give young people a good life: they need to be helped to grow in appreciation, to delight in sharing, and to learn to love what is truly beautiful and enriching.
We don't need anymore fodder to deny the existence of god Davie, everyday we get more evidence by the mere fact that another 24 hours goes by without the slightest bit of proof that god exists.
Commenting on the fall out from the Bank Accounts warfare between the two parties on Anopa Kasapa on Kasapa 102.5 FM Thursday, Mr. Afenyo Markin said for the mere fact that the defendant is being tried in court doesn't suffice the need for EOCO to continue the path of capturing various Accounts that belong to Dr. Opuni instead of a specific suspicious account.
Desgranges says the mere fact that the federal government has weighed in on the Onondaga situation underscores the need to end solitary confinement for juveniles, something the federal government and New York state already have done.
In other words, the mere fact that the heart rate flies up and down of its own accord indicates the need for more aerobic training.
They are bombarded by opinions but need to know how to sort the facts from mere bluster.
Nor have they needed to grow up with a huge dollop of cynicism to understand that not everything they read is fact, that there may be distortion of the truth or, even, mere fictiontargeting them from every angle.
The fact that you object to some you consider to be mere «writers» being referred to as «authors» is not a compelling need.
Yet creating a custom essay doesn't need to be a days - or weeks - long process; in fact, custom essays can be found online in mere minutes.
In fact, authors are mere mortals who need to collaborate with their peers so they broaden their perception and all will prosper.
It is true that periodontal disease is by far the most common disease I see in dogs or cats older than a mere two or three years of age, and while more and more pet owners are recognizing that they pets can get toothaches like they can, there are still a large number of pet owners that ignore the fact that pets need dental care too.
Third, the fact that the job listing places an emphasis on applicants needing a «strong understanding» of «UNREAL technology», mere weeks after the engine's maker, Epic Games, released a series of videos showing off its next - gen Unreal Engine 4 at GDC 2018, suggests to us that PlayStation 5 games worked on by Bend will likely use that engine and look spectacular.
As a nation, we need a curriculum that demands more from our students than the mere memorization of facts, and a move toward a curriculum that supports deep and meaningful understanding of content, creative and critical problem - solving skills.
Offit is blissfully unaware of the mere facts I have set out here, for he is one of those drones who know that the only thing they need to know is the Party Line.
We need to send a strong message that we will not tolerate government scientists telling lies or espousing opinions that are not clearly designated as mere opinions with no basis in scientific fact.
Denialism gives you victim / threatened status (those evildoers are attacking our beliefs, we need to be warriors), enough victories to think of oneself as a winner but maintain the communal aspects of thinking oneself under threat, charismatic leaders, the companionship of shared beliefs, a sense of superiority to those who disbelieve, and, in the most cult - like aspect, the assurance of being above mere facts, of living in a world where your personal beliefs trump mere objective facts.
The Administrative Jurisdiction Division of the Dutch Council of State, considered that it needed guidance on whether having self - identified that there were gay men, the mere fact of further investigation, could infringe fundamental rights (Articles 3 (right to integrity) and 7 (right to respect to private and family life) of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights)[41 of CJEU judgment].
However, given our proximity to Napoli (a mere 40 minutes» boat ride) and the impossibility of knowing whether these peacocks were well - connected — added to the fact that the Italians invented the term machismo precisely because they had most frequent need of it — we simply admired their style.
I'm still trying to wrap my mind around the fact that mere listers can take the mandatory courses for the sole purpose of obtaining valid recognition as a real estate practitioner but have no need to actually understand the nuances of representation or property law; bylaws; mortgages etc., or desire to keep abreast of those because they their sole purpose is to flog access to the MLS system without commitment to the customer.
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