Sentences with phrase «much confusion which»

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do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
We find that these principles provide a beautiful and compelling answer to much of the confusion and contradiction in both teaching and practice which afflicts the Church in many areas at the end of the twentieth century, and at the beginning of the new millennium.
I really thought that I was experiencing God but in all of this I was just going down a path which has created much delusion, confusion, instability and loss of control of my life.
Much confusion about love results from the supposition that what is in time and unfinished can not be loved as fully as that which is complete.
This wild confusion is present in the minds of a small but financially powerful minority, though a much larger part of the population has a tendency to hold rigid ideas about the kinds of economic institutions in other nations with which we should cooperate.
you can call yourself whatever you want baptist, born again, methodist, etc but you belong to the universal church where you get the word catholic which mens universal.there was one holy catholic apostolic church for 1500 years then father martin luther on his own authortithy not GODS decided to try and start his own which mutated into know 1000s of different competing groups with 1000s of different interprataions and ideas and much confusion.
This position helps to uncover one aspect of the confusion in much popular language about love which treats it as a universal experience which is merely illustrated in particular cases.
The antecedent physical objects... and scientific objects... which occasion the duration to be what it is are another story, and the persistent habit of muddling the two sets of entities in philosophy... is the origin of much confusion.
And herein, in the fact that the relation is spirit, is the self, consists the responsibility under which all despair lies, and so lies every instant it exists, however much and however ingeniously the despairer, deceiving himself and others, may talk of his despair as a misfortune which has befallen him, with a confusion of things different, as in the case of vertigo aforementioned, with which, though it is qualitatively different, despair has much in common, since vertigo is under the rubric soul what despair is under the rubric spirit, and is pregnant with analogies to despair.
Almost all the fervor for population control traces back to this premise, which reflects a theological confusion as much as an economic one, and it derives from the historical tendency of Western experts to see Asian peoples as mouths and not minds.
The situation has not been helped by the confusion and compromise which infects much of British Catholic thinking and teaching.
Many parents weren't strangers to this concept, often «reminiscing» on Facebook around a child's birthday, either about the child's developments or about the birth itself (sometimes in the form of «re-live blogging»), which I've chronicled in various columns with much confusion.
I probably express a concern about using artificial nipples, because the lactation consultant said that we could use Nuk nipples which «are much less likely to cause nipple confusion
Don't pump any earlier than you need to, as introducing a bottle to little one too early can sometimes create nipple confusion, and pumping too much in the early days can create an over-supply, which trust me, isn't necessarily a good thing.
The answer is not simple, which is one reason for much confusion.
If you were going the other way, I would probably recommend the spelling Melina, which would go much better with your sibset and will at least duck the pronunciation confusion).
Truth is that the Quran is highly contradictive in itself, that Hadithes are necessary to interpret it, that there is much confusion about which Hadithes are valid and which are not, that abrogation theory was introduced to cope with all the contradictions, and so on.
It clears up a good deal of confusion about these developments which, as the pieces notes, has been prevalent in much of the recent discussion.
Tell Me Dave — which will be exhibited next month at the 2014 Robotics: Science and Systems conference in Berkeley, California — tries to dodge much of the confusion that prevents machines from understanding language.
Unlike some past announcements centered on the Higgs in the past few years, which have produced as much ambiguity and confusion as anything else, this one did not disappoint.
Much of the current confusion in neuroscience research on fear stems from the conflation of two separate phenomena that are both labeled «fear»: behavioral and physiological fear responses elicited by threats, such as a snake or a mugger, and conscious feelings of fear, which occur in the same situation but are controlled by a different brain system.
They argue that the brown dwarfs are in fact members of a much smaller spherical distribution of matter around the centre of the Galaxy, which they call the spheroid in order to avoid confusion with the extended dark halo.
Postdoc Network readers know that much of the confusion is tied to diverse postdoc funding sources and employment classifications, which set different benefits coverage (for example, for faculty, students, and temporary staff), including premium payments and dependent coverage.
Too much magnesium could also cause low blood pressure, which can lead to confusion and lethargy and, in severe cases, even disrupt your heart rhythm and impair kidney function.
The film isn't without its bumpy moments, which are marked by a confusion that can only have come from the trying to import too much from books, but the size and skill of the achievement here can't be ignored.
But there's a problem: it's the 70s, which means it's time to «diversify» and, much to our hero's chagrin (and confusion), that's not a word meaning a type of large wooden boat.
AngelSign has since «removed» the images which set off a ten - ton speculation nuke, but only by posting «images were removed by the webmaster» and «sorry guys, but too much confusion out there» over the top of the menu shots.
I really think they should have included the Pro in last year's E3, MS showed how much momentum they can rack up in third party - support with the One X at E3, while Pro still languishes in a sea of confusion about which games benefit in which ways.
Desert Trails Parent Union submitted a second and much less popular petition which led to deep confusion and mistrust among parents
Ambiguity can lead to confusion amongst students as to what is expected of them, which in turns makes it that much more difficult for them to actually meet those expectations.
As I agree with Salomondrin, there has been too much confusion going on about the release of the all new BlackBerry Bold 9700 which was formerly known as the BlackBerry Onyx.
The OS layout worked very similarly across different Windows iterations, which allowed users to upgrade without much confusion.
Loan to value ratio is the common factor for approval of both an HELOC and home equity loan, which is probably the reason for so much confusion.
There is much confusion and debate as to which might be a better investment.
The middle class isn't a constant though, which is why there's so much confusion.
The name Airedale Terrier was not accepted or commonly used at first, which generated much confusion.
IATA said that there has been too much confusion about the proposal (which it calls Cabin OK)-- particularly by media reports that made it sound like the standard would be mandatory and that travelers would have to rush out and buy new carry - on luggage to meet the smaller dimensions.
I eliminated the confusion over partial pressure, which resulted in a much better fit.
Regardless, kudos on your article which will hopefully provide a good point of reference on this matter which has heretofore engendered so much confusion.
There is an excellent article on the Keenlyside Nature letter at ClimateProgress which gives a very good explanation of what Keenlyside's analysis is actually about, and from where much of the confusion about how the model should be interpreted, has arisen:
Never before have the overheated blunderbusses of «The Party of NO» so stumbled over themselves in evident confusion over an issue which, because it exists largely in their own cognitively - challenged minds, not only assures that they will lose any ensuing face - off over the science (which is very much «there,» Thank You) but reveals their grasp of reality to be failing miserably, presaging a welcome and long overdue meltdown of the entire Republican Party.
Much of the confusion arises because so much of scientific modeling of climate impacts assumes a wide variety of possible stabilization targets, which gives a wide range of impacts, which makes it seem like scientists don't know what's going to hapMuch of the confusion arises because so much of scientific modeling of climate impacts assumes a wide variety of possible stabilization targets, which gives a wide range of impacts, which makes it seem like scientists don't know what's going to hapmuch of scientific modeling of climate impacts assumes a wide variety of possible stabilization targets, which gives a wide range of impacts, which makes it seem like scientists don't know what's going to happen.
Nor do I think that my interpretation leads to uncertainty; indeed, in my view, confusion is much more likely to arise on the alternative construction, with arguments — which might have arisen here — about precisely when the trial could be said to have commenced».
As a consequence, a sustained period of uncertainty, volatility and confusion is guaranteed — not least for English law firms, which have benefited so much from the UK's membership of the European Union (EU) since January 1973, when we first became a member of what was then called the European Economic Community (EEC).
Getting back to my point, which relates to the use of «clarify», in Resurfice [Resurfice v Hanke, 2007 SCC 7] McLachlin CJ didn't seem to think that there was all that much confusion «in this area» — meaning the area of factual causation.
On issues such as CRISPR and genetic engineering the EU is regulating itself out of the competition and many businesspeople are unaware that this will get much worse once the ECJ starts using the Charter of Fundamental Rights to seize control of such regulation for itself, which will mean not just more anti-science regulation but also damaging uncertainty as scientists and companies face the ECJ suddenly pulling a human rights «top trump» out of the deck whenever they fancy (one of the many arguments Vote Leave made during the referendum that we could not get the media to report, partly because of persistent confusion between the COFR and the ECHR).
Like CarPlay, which lets your device and content take over the interface of the car — and eliminates the confusion historically associated with everything from upgrades to rentals — AirPlay does much the same anywhere there's a television.
The bill provides guidance to the Basel III HVCRE risk weight category and would provide much - needed clarity to the Basel III regulations which are broad and have created confusion within the lending community.
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