I wonder if the interviewer realizes how
much her questions stem from assumptions about this woman's identies.
Not exact matches
When I reflect on the infinite pains to which the human mind and heart will go in order to protect itself from the full impact of reality, when I recall the mordant analyses of religious belief which
stem from the works of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud and, furthermore, recognize the truth of so
much of what these critics of religion have had to say, when I engage in a philosophical critique of the language of theology and am constrained to admit that it is a continual attempt to say what can not properly be said and am thereby led to wonder whether its claim to cognition can possibly be valid — when I ask these
questions of myself and others like them (as I can not help asking and, what is more, feel obliged to ask), is not the conclusion forced upon me that my faith is a delusion?
The gravity and significance of the task at hand is never in
question, nor do laughs
stem from the sacrifices that surround their efforts; however the general tenor of the film values gentle amusement as
much as historical appreciation.
YOU DISAPPEAR After a 2 hour science lesson that
questions how
much effect body chemistry has in our choices versus what
stems from free will, You Disappear abandons the
questions and judges completely against its female character.
There is so
much in this movie but it is served in uneven portions, resulting in cluttered storytelling and more unanswered
questions that
stem from the first Cloverfield movie in 2008.
Much of this concern has
stemmed from students» performance on state and national tests, but nobody seems to have stopped at any point to
question the value of the type of knowledge assessed on these tests.
Add to that an angsty existential crisis born of selectively reading his sister's Philosophy 101 coursework, a botched break - in at an artisanal pig farm, and ten years of unresolved baggage
stemming from his mother's death... and the
question isn't so
much whether Tom Grendel will win the day and get the girl, but whether he'll survive intact.
In «Cool It,» Lomborg breezily ticks down a laundry list of high - tech ways to engineer the atmosphere, for example, but punts on the tougher
questions related to such planet - scale enterprises — such as the inevitable diplomatic dispute over who sets the planetary thermostat and how blocking the sun does nothing to
stem the buildup of carbon dioxide,
much of which will stay in the atmosphere for many centuries.
Much of it
stemming from a lack of real understanding of how employment screening is performed, but there are also fair
questions and challenges pointed at employers and suppliers who neglect to follow best practices and established legal guidelines.