Sentences with phrase «more unanswerable»

The game hands you little nibbles of story at fairly regular intervals so you're not starving for answers, but like any Team ICO game, the plot isn't exceptionally complex (although it is full of open questions even at the end of the game), so over-explaining would only lead to more unanswerable questions.
To achieve Liberal goals and prove that coalition works, making the case for proportional representation even more unanswerable.
But it is important to distinguish between constructive systems of thought which involve assumptions that allow one to increase one's understanding of the world and his situation in it, versus assumptions which simply lead to more unanswerable questions.

Not exact matches

One may indeed be entirely without them; probably more than one of you here present is without them in any marked degree; but if you do have them, and have them at all strongly, the probability is that you can not help regarding them as genuine perceptions of truth, as revelations of a kind of reality which no adverse argument, however unanswerable by you in words, can expel from your belief.
It maybe given to us, to all Elijahs, to return from the cave with fear and terror, if not allayed, at least in control; with new resources given to face unanswerable questions with courage and endurance; with disillusionment transformed to fresh determination; with societal contempt converted again to sorrow, compassion, and resolution; and with despair turning back once more to prophetic passion.
This question may be unanswerable, but a basket full of things that make the nursery more soothing after dark can help a new parent survive those first few sleep - deprived months.
This is a question about motivations, and is thus unanswerable, but I'd imagine it's because they place more value on having the job than just the salary it provides.
The circular story immediately backtracks to observe Walter, who is on the verge of retirement after 34 years, addressing a class and posing the same unanswerable questions he has been pondering out loud for more than three decades.
Some of these are unanswerable within the framework of the AFT proposal and the NBPTS, the more so once it rounds up «all stakeholders.»
The second question, which may also be unanswerable, but I think is answerable, with enough study, is, will doubling the amount of carbon dioxide etc. in the atmosphere cause x amount of warming, or more, or less?
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