Sentences with phrase «much veracity»

I can say with just as much veracity that YOU aren't an Xtian.
I consider any prophecies about jesus in the NT to have about as much veracity as me prophesizing what I will do in an hour (go to happy hour).

Not exact matches

As for the veracity of my story, I assure you that everything is true to the best of my knowledge, though I do not have much in the way of documentation.
Bob... I think I am as unconvinced as you are about the veracity of claims that are made by some believers as to what God is doing or about to do in their lives, but I've come to think that religion or the search for meaning is much larger than any particular expression of any one tradition.
In any case, I have taken a narrative from the Gospels, rather than the apostolic kerygma, as my illustration of how faith is generated mainly because the Gospels pose the problem of historical veracity much more acutely.
The veracity or otherwise of that second sentence has been much debated since Henry announced his retirement yesterday.
Generally, one wonders if there's much point to a film which imagines private scenes between high - profile figures, the veracity of which we'll never know.
On the much - desired expedition to the learning and practice of the most ancient forms of science ever explored, it becomes equally painstaking to get in touch with the right place which can deliver the knowledge of this science with veracity.
Even if you question the statistical veracity of the Vulture analysis, it doesn't take much honest evaluation to see that big age gaps between male stars and their female love interests are alarmingly commonplace in film.
Questions encourage the learners to consider a problem in much greater detail, to compare and contextualize new information to things they already know, and to consider the veracity of new ideas.
Included are such signal paintings as «The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16th October, 1834,» the darkly gyrating «Snow Storm — Steam - Boat Off a Harbor's Mouth» (a much longer full title asserts its documentary veracity) and a pair of large - scale Roman scenes, one of the ancient city and another a 19th century vision.
In his collection of stories, Borges gives the «histories» of such infamous people as Billy the Kid and John Andrews Murrell — fictionalized by Borges as Lazarus Morell; while much of what he writes is relatively factual, an ongoing intrusion of invented and modified details causes a reader to question the overall veracity of his accounts.
Seen whole, «Jeff Wall» gradually downgrades this distinction, encouraging us to wonder whether we undervalue the factuality of a contrived photograph and dream too much on what we take for the veracity of documentary.
I would suggest that anyone's opinion on the veracity of Y is pretty much worthless if that's the «working», if that's the right word, of their thought process.
There could be no better exercise than this hearing to demonstrate that the left isn't interested in data that either disproves, or so much as questions the veracity of any AGW hypothesis or theory.
There is clearly now so much junk in the body of climate science literature relied upon by the IPCC that only rigorous examination of their inputs, methods and results would have any hope of establishing the veracity of their conclusions.
Similarly, your logic of reducing the 30 - year to 17 - year as an advancement [«As 17 is shorter than 30, we are nearer the limit of determining salient conclusions pertaining + / - AGW, by now being able to approach answers to statistical problems possibly as much as 43 % sooner with some level of veracity.»]
As 17 is shorter than 30, we are nearer the limit of determining salient conclusions pertaining + / - AGW, by now being able to approach answers to statistical problems possibly as much as 43 % sooner with some level of veracity.
Whatever its roots, the veracity of the St Swithun's Day myth clearly fails to stand up to much detailed examination.
Tonyb, I'm suggesting that maybe we should be careful of drawing strong conclusions based on a few data points, especially if we don't have much confidence in the veracity of the data.
Like I indicated, I wasn't doubting it's veracity but I went to the REP site as much to find out what they were about as anything else and when I didn't see it under the press release section, i didn't want another «issue» to arise.
Normal, non-ideology-based scientists question the veracity of the CRU — IPCC flavoured results just because the JBM camaraderie - based group did refuse to honour such requests and people ask the following question: why, if both the empirical results — the raw data (including the nitty - gritty details of the temperature measurements) AND the theoretical model - based machinery are above board and the overall climatological picture of a man (n)- made warming is pretty much a safe bet, why then would some AGW researchers like the JBM gang refuse to accept that they, too, have got to conform to normal scientific procedure and release the raw data and the details of the theoretical machinery used to understand those data?
As I state at contrastingview.com, you can tell much about an administration based on the veracity of its policies and the second order effects of same.
With more law firms claiming to have deep EDD expertise, «much of this is a convenient fiction, useful for marketing but of questionable veracity when it comes to client service.»
Documents seen by Jalopnik, whose veracity was confirmed by another source with knowledge of the company's affairs, indicate that nobody at FF — even its top accounting and financial officers — had any idea about how much liability it hadn't even accounted for.
Concerns about the veracity of this claim have abounded for some time, with the creation of xvg.keff.org now seeming to confirm as much.
Once you take a step back to evaluate both the veracity as well as motives of a supposed expert or authority, much of our natural authority bias evaporates.
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