Sentences with phrase «more persistent thinking»

It is not only mental activity, clear logic, or more persistent thinking that is needed in order to conceive these ideas radically; for the concepts of sin and grace have their origin not in theoretical reflection, they are the expression of man's experience that the reality of his own existence is determined by sin and grace.

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Entrepreneurs with previous successes can get their hands on more capital and services if suppliers think they are persistent performers.
I am sorry to say this after Thomas Martin Cothran's expressed nervousness about my comparisons of Catholic social thought and the social thought of the American founders: The Americans» persistent emphasis on human sinfulness seems to me more in touch with human experience than does papal social thought since 1891.
In retrospect, of course, it is easy to see that human religiosity is a much more persistent quality than Bonhoeffer thought it was.
I initially thought it was a rotten tooth that caused the bad breath, but, after I had extracted the tooth, it was still persistent, and, an X-ray showed I had sinusitis as well, but, when I burped, it smelt really foul showing it came from my esophagus; more ever, my faeces and farts smelt worse than they should... Please, I would like you to advice me on what to do, and, if the metronidazole prescprition is good, how to go about it.
Reduce Your Stress People with persistent negative thoughts and anxiety are more likely to suffer from back pain.6 The Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) borrows from the principles of acupuncture, in that it helps you balance out your subtle energy system.
Few people have thought more about the future of learning, how to support teachers using new technology, and the persistent inequality in western Pennsylvania's schools than Gregg S. Behr.
But while observers think it's promising that many lawmakers are now recognizing the importance of social and emotional skills, many are worried that measuring whether students have become more persistent, resilient or compassionate could be much more difficult and more politically fraught than testing whether kids can read and simplify polynomials, and that the science for holding schools accountable for these important, but more abstract skills just isn't there yet.
Otherwise, my only beefs with the C400 involve the infotainment system, which changes the brand's excellent COMAND system just enough to force me to relearn how everything works, and a couple of odd rattles in our tester: There was an intermittent noise from the steering column, and a more persistent glass - on - weatherstrip noise from the driver's side window — I re-rolled up the window, checked the door closure, everything I could think of, yet it reappeared whenever I encountered rough surfaces.
The team has found that a persistent presence in the community over time gets people thinking more about how they care for their animals.
In the game that we are doing this year, I think we are bringing a new kind of strategy to this sort of more session - orientated game type, but we think a lot of it is going to translate into our open world gameplay, or our persistent gameplay that we are doing the year after.
Two things have changed in recent years — first, the temperature changes over the historical period are now more persistent, and so the trend in relation to the year - to - year variability has become more significant (this is still true even if you think there has been a «hiatus»).
When the extent of the pack of sea ice drifting around the North Pole hit a remarkable low in 2007 (animation below), the resulting, and persistent, front - page thought was that the system was in a «death spiral» far more dramatic than any climate model had foreseen.
If you have persistent pain for more than three months, it is considered chronic, and it's more common than you might think.
On the other hand, CBT may lead to the development of a slower and more persistent change in ways of thinking, with sustained longer term gains.
Eigel thinks there's a more mundane motive for the association's persistent action; it may be a case of hidden agenda.
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