Sentences with phrase «more uncomfortable facts»

With some more uncomfortable facts.

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But there is another, more uncomfortable assertion we should also be willing to make: that humanity could not have passed from the devotions of antiquity to those of modernity but for the force of Christianity in history, and so — as a matter of historical fact — Christianity, with its cry of «no other god,» is in part responsible for the nihilism of our culture.
When this uncomfortable fact comes up it is usually justified by saying that the highly paid ones are «more skilled.»
I think that the theory of evolution is all the more solid for continually routing out fossil hoaxes, accounting for uncomfortable facts, and withholding rash speculation as the genetic map adds the proof of gene tracking through the species.
It's an uncomfortable fact that raises more questions than answers, but it's the truth, so there's not much we can do about it.
In fact, the right church could be the one where you're most uncomfortable; where you get less and give more; where Jesus, rather than your preferences, is the object of worship.
During this uncomfortable period, take comfort in the fact that most mothers who experience engorgement usually have more than adequate milk supplies once the initial period of discomfort is over.
If you add in the fact that Alice Sebold's past experience (as outlined in «Lucky») clearly colours the type of fiction she writes and how it makes me feel uncomfortable in the same way that anime's fascination with the atomic bomb does, then you'll understand why I was more than a little disappointed with The Lovely Bones.
Dunkirk's Keoghan is the most memorable, due to the fact that every word and stare he gives makes the audience feel more uncomfortable every time he appears on screen.
Incredible in life, perhaps the most disturbing truth of all about Diane Kaplan Devries» work is the uncomfortable fact that so many elected officials, often led by so - called Democrats, immorally and unethically sought to throw up barriers to stop Diane's critical effort to make sure that Connecticut's children got the education they needed, while ensuring that Connecticut's middle income property taxpayers were treated more fairly.
Even so, it's a slightly uncomfortable fact for Audi — and worth thinking about for potential buyers — that the Polo and its Skoda Fabia and SEAT Ibiza sister cars are more closely matched to the A1 in real quality terms than you might think.
Murphy discusses guest posting on blogs, press releases and why they don't work, and the uncomfortable fact that more visibility may only make your book fail faster if it isn't ready for public consumption.
In fact, dogs who are uncomfortable often exhibit panting well before more obvious indicators of pain, such as whining or limping, arise.
We can inadvertently be the cause of our dog's pain (read more here), their conformation can make certain acts uncomfortable (I've come across many people who consider it a real achievement to convince a greyhound to sit, despite the fact that it is not a position most greyhounds would ever adopt naturally, as they're simply not the right shape for it), or they could have an underlying health issue.
«When scientists encounter examples of outcomes that are, in fact, quite dramatic, or even potentially alarming, it actually makes them uncomfortable, and so they have a tendency — and I would argue, probably subconsciously — to emphasize the more cautious range of their data, erring on the side of least drama, erring on the side of the data that seems less dramatic and less alarming.
And while it may be uncomfortable to ask for more money, the fact is 73 percent of employers expect candidates to negotiate salary, according to CareerBuilder data.
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