Sentences with phrase «much doubt on»

That seems like quite an overstatement, let's see a) whether Andromeda releases at all (which, to be fair, there isn't much doubt on right now but still it's not given) and b) what it accomplishes.
The Australian's so called Environment Editor, Graham Lloyd, writes articles that cast as much doubt on the reality of anthropogenic climate change (ACC, climate change caused by Man) as he can manage.
Since Akira Yamaoka's widely discussed departure from Konami, there was much doubt on the future of Silent Hill's future soundtracks.

Not exact matches

Estimates vary widely on just how much methane is leaked from the vast network of oil and gas wells, pipelines and processing plants, but the problem has cast doubt on how much better natural gas is than coal for the environment.
Beata Caranci, chief economist at TD Bank, doubts another rate hike in the U.S. would have much of an impact on bond yields in Canada.
But if Papa can pull it off, not only will he be a much, much richer man, but he'll earn a legendary reputation on Wall Street among Ackman and others who will wish they'd never doubted him in the first place.
Health Care: «I don't think there is much doubt as to where Senator Clinton is on the issue of health care,» says Raymond J. Keating, chief economist for the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, a small - business advocacy group based in Vienna, Virginia.
Why It's Worth Reading: Beyond doubt this is the most influential book on negotiating ever written, so much so that most business readers will already be familiar with its basic concept, the proverbial «win - win» negotiation.
Many industry analysts have their doubts on that, maintaining Oracle must spend much more to catchup with Amazon.
There is no doubt that, based on pure, cold, logical data, stocks are the single best long - term performing asset class for disciplined investors who are not swayed by emotion, focus on earnings and dividends, and never pay too much for a stock, often as measured on a conservative beginning earnings yield relative to the Treasury bond yield basis.
During her press coverage, Fed Chair Janet Yellen expressed doubt that the U.S. economy can grow much faster than 2 percent annually over the next couple of years, placing her squarely at odds with President Donald Trump, who campaigned on a pledge to boost GDP growth as much as 4 percent.
Since there is no doubt that investment demand drives the price of silver, it is hard to see how producers asking the primary regulator about the unusual developments on the COMEX could possibly do any harm, but instead much potential good.
He also discussed the large - scale asset purchases of the Fed's quantitative easing program, casting doubt on much of the literature of the day — which tended to find positive, but limited effects of such purchases on reducing bond yields.
Mainstream economists don't think a trade deficit is bad for the US economy, and they doubt that slapping tariffs on imports will do much to reduce it.
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
It is widely doubted that Silver Lake will come up with a much higher offer than what is already on the table.
At his death he had good reasons to doubt whether his work would have much effect on future readers.
When I suggested that he was grievously mistaken, he responded, as he had to Woodward's doubts about his stance on abortion, not so much by refuting the argument as by rebuffing the individual who had the gall to question his wisdom.
Any doubts of whether the 34 - year - old was ready to handle directing solo — a role that often comes much later in the film industry — have been silenced by early buzz around the film mixed with Lady Bird's current score of 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
But this response to doubt is common enough to address here generally, for the sake of those of you who doubt and those who are in a position to mentor those who doubt, so without focusing too much attention on Keller himself, I'd like to address why it's problematic.
The earliest fathers were often somewhat naive, somewhat childlike in some ways, but those qualities enabled them to hold on to the truth they had learned from the Apostles and apostolic men with a ferocity that I doubt would be much reflected in our day under similar persecutions.
This person had no idea how much hell I've taken from people in my evangelical community for writing about my doubts, my questions related to heaven and hell, my views on biblical interpretation and theology, and my support for women in ministry and other marginalized people in the Church.
Instead, Evolving in Monkey Town reflects well on what it means to forego religious certainty for a much richer, much deeper, much more doubt - ridden faith.
I doubt there is another place on earth where men — 2000 of them — spend as much time beseeching God to show his loving kindness to their sisters in the world, even to those who hate and despise them.
However, without a doubt, we can affirm that much wisdom about healthy family life, based on the experience of generations, has been taught by the churches.
The banality of evil speaks of the everydayness of evil, of decisions made day by day, on days no doubt much like this day.
So numerous have these studies been that scholars have on occasion expressed doubt about the likelihood of much of value coming from further work of this type.
The indictment goes on in this vein, and much of it is no doubt warranted.
Being a Navy vet, I doubt much that you realize those dots on the screen your type kill are real humans, but let me assure you they are.
This man is not imposing his beliefs on anyone, and I doubt very much whether the families would mind if Jewish neighbors put up a star of David (or, for that matter, if muslims put up a crescent) if it were done in a spirit of hope and friendship as this man has done with the cross.
I see that my doubt is based not so much on facts as on fear.
Here the problem is less one of doctrine than of doubts about the relevance of a clerical presence in organizations that lay people manage pretty much on their own.
i doubt they have much or any of social welfare for them, and more importantly many or most, if not all, monastic orders were actually pretty self - sufficient and all, tending not only to fields and buildings, before land lived righteously on was taken / stolen from them, something which happened at various places.
But I would differ with Callahan on what motivates the obsessed controllers; I doubt that it is fear of non-beneficial benefits as much as it is loss of belief in the afterlife.
In his sermon «Desire of the Soul in Spiritual Darkness ``, he bluntly claimed, «I think, when a man says, «I never doubt,» it is quite time for us to doubt him, it is quite time for us to begin to say, «Ah, poor soul, I am afraid you are not on the road at all, for if you were, you would see so many things in yourself, and so much glory in Christ more than you deserve, that you would be so much ashamed of yourself, as even to say, «It is too good to be true.»»
I doubt you will ever hear this second passage ever preached on as an example of how much of your money you should give to the church.
Come on Laura, nobody really cared, and most people think as I d that his reply was just skirting the question because he didn't want to give a direct answer to the question in fear of criticism from the Mormon Church of which he is a member, because without much doubt he probably would be participating in the celebration and drinking a beer also.
I doubt that based on her tiny readership that she thought anyone would care much.
Some people doubt that God could love them because of some of the things they have done, but God showed us all just how much He loved us when He sent Jesus to die for us on the cross.
Mormons are democrats and republicans but they probably feel bad that a member of their faith gets so much negative slanted stuff from media about him (Even from others of his Faith on the left like Reid who falsly said he never paid taxes and «isn't the face of mormonism» because he has sullied his religion (but reid only plants that rumor and does nt back it up) He is no angel i'm sure, but I doubt he is as bad as media protrays.
Whether formulated by Durkheim (a system of beliefs and practices related to sacred things), by Weber (that which finally makes events meaningful), or by Tillich (whatever is of ultimate concern) religion in its «classical» sense refers not so much to labels on a church building as to the imagery (myth, theology, and so forth) by which people make sense of their lives — their «moral architecture,» if you will.6 That human beings differ in their sensitivity to and success in this matter of «establishing meaning» there can be no doubt.
I doubt that there is much disagreement on these basic points within the First Things family.
The RCC was in a bind because it got to the point that evolution was proven beyond all sane doubt but it was stuck with having so much of its doctrine built on the idea of Jesus dying to save us from original sin.
But there is much more to be said on all this, and no doubt it will be said — in these pages and elsewhere, by myself and others.
I can tell you that you need to behave or you won't get a Unicorn for Christmas this year, but I doubt that will have much impact on your behavior as I doubt you are a believer in Unicorns.
The local tax collectors, who obtained the concession by bidding for it, and had to exact for the chief tax collector as much as possible in indirect taxes — e.g., tolls on imported goods — were indeed Jews, but because of their dishonorable practices, and no doubt also because of their subservience to an alien government, they were so hated and despised that they were not counted as members of the Jewish community, and all intercourse with them was avoided.
I won't speak out against Billy Graham, but I will say that I doubt very, very seriously that he and his son Franklin agree on much - Franklin Graham is a jerk AND a crook and don't let anyone tell you differently!
Also this week: prep for upcoming class, work on garden, harvest / preserve rhubarb as needed, get back into walking after being a sicky last week, make kimchee, finish GFCF cake packet, work 15 hours typing data entry (at least — 20 would be better, but doubt I can do that much), and work on getting clothes that are too small out of the girl's closets — maybe... We will see how much of that gets done, but it's good to have a goal!
It'll take a lot of hard work on her part but this girl of mine has so much determination, I have no doubt she will go on to play tennis next school year.
Rose water has a tendency to make or break a cake depending on how much you add, so if in doubt, use less instead of more.
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