Sentences with phrase «more certitude»

Without any additional information, and with more certitude than any government documentation or ritual jewelry could offer, On Kawara's record names his life partner.

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Well, what I hope is that there's a lot of similarity, but the things I'm saying are more coming from a place of wonder and openness than from a place of certitude.
This approach recognizes that the possibility of certitude decreases as the matter under consideration becomes more specific and complex.
Furthermore, Thomas assures us that the principles of this sacred science are more certain than any human science, since they derive their certitude from the light of divine truth, not from the insight of a particular theologian.
This assumption is simpler and more economical than the Kantian assumption which believes that our certitude and symbolizations about God are of a different order than those referring to other relationships.
And I certainly see the professional advantages of overcoming it; one is a much more impressive candidate for a Duke deanship, a major award, or a big foundation grant if they can project that imposing air of utter certitude and self - assuredness.
We hosted around 30 service users, volunteers and staff from two local charities (Certitude and More Than Just a Choir) for a superb two course lunch cooked and served by the boys.
When no one has too many certitudes any more, processes become essential.
If the climate establishment wants more trust from the public, they should be more forthcoming about all the things they do nt know rather than continually trying to overwhelm us with their certitude.
Censoriously asserting one's moral superiority and treating skeptics as imbeciles and deplorables wins few converts... Perhaps if there were less certitude about our climate future, more Americans would be interested in having a reasoned conversation about it.
Chief Magistrate Roberts acquitted the accused relying on an earlier Nova Scotia court judgment: «Unless the witness is able to testify with confidence what characteristics and what «something» has stirred and clarified his memory or recognition, then an identification confined to «that is the man», standing by itself, can not be more than a vague general description and is untrustworthy in any sphere of life where certitude is essential.»
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