Sentences with phrase «myths going»

Things can get even more confusing when there are many myths going around about things like how much coverage you really need, and even if you need it at all.
This is one of the biggest myths going around.
You can read about several myths going around about muscle tissue versus fat tissue.
The YouTube myth goes like this: Post some videos, attract viewers and then cash in on revenue generated from ads.
Depending on which version of the Genesis creation myth you go with, they were either created together, or Adam was around for a while before God made Eve to keep him company.
The importance of the myth goes beyond the 60s moment: Morrison was the performer who paved the way for Iggy Pop, the icon of punk, and later for Ian Curtis, the icon of post-punk despair.
As far as the creation myth goes, I actually interpret it as the birth of teaching.
All in all, as far as deity myths go, I'll give it a 4/10.
The myths go on to illuminate the human experience of sin and evil.
Let's let the myths go, they cloud the issue and distract from open dialogue, breaking down what could otherwise be a supportive, encouraging exchange of ideas in conversation.
There is a popular urban myth going around that you could eat as much fruits and veggies as you like.
The ancient myth goes that the lovers united by the two halves of that gold ring were destined to be together forever.
Dan Leno sweeps us into the East End of London in the late 1800s, a time when the capital is awash with fear from a string of murders — killings so foul that the myth goes that only a creature, a Golem, could have executed them.
Keep in mind that there is a myth going round that disabling your EXUP (SET valve on suzuki's) will increase power.
High John, the myth goes, came from Africa to confound the white masters and to ultimately free the slaves.
Cats are solitary animals, the myth goes.
As the creation myth goes, after people were created from maize, they received precious foods including cacao that the gods discovered at «Sustenance Mountain.»
As far as video game myths go this one has been around for a long time.
The myth goes something like this: in 1961, after undergoing electro - shock therapy, Paul Laffoley had a dream in which he walked through an art exhibition.
People try to keep that myth going, but it's impossible to continue emotionally.
Not the best poetry, as creation myths go its not too bad.
From National Review: There's a myth going around Washington that «real» conservatives should oppose patent reform.
It's time to let this myth go, along with the resume handcuffing it spawns.
The myth goes something like this: At any job you apply for, there's going to be a hiring manager who has looked through so many resumes that he / she has literally memorized every resume template on the web.

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The idea of a paperless office seemed like a joke, and there was even a book written about it, «The Myth of the Paperless Office,» which theorized that certain human characteristics made going paperless an impossible feat.
(See Busting the Lean Startup Myth) In today's rapid - fire economy, you rarely get two bites at the apple and it's very hard to skinny down a complex and resource - heavy app on the fly because the market isn't going to wait for you to get it right.
Meanwhile, some myths (I'm looking at you multitasking) are just so attractive (I really do wish I could do three things at once) that they're hard to let go of.
The whole myth of savings is gone.
Going gluten - free has become something of a fad in recent years, with cookery books about «clean eating,» and myths being spread that wheat is bad for digestion.
Not because Azure was a bad service, but because the last thing growing startups can afford (regardless of the «learn as you go» myths) is on - the - job training.
Plus, I'm going to make a complaint because I wanted to upgrade anyway, and was told there wasn't any room, but I debunked that myth by sitting in a seat that was, in fact, empty.
You can even eat right before going to the gym, since the old myth that you can't exercise until at least 30 minutes after eating has no factual basis.
Countless Americans believe the «good guy with a gun» myth, but — as we saw with the armed guard in Florida who never went inside the high school — that isn't always the case.
For some reason, there is this myth out there that helping your child go to college means you need to pay for everything for them.
A lot of the trepidation that comes with approaching intermittent fasting is the myth that intermittent fasting will decrease your energy leaving you without enough brain power to go through the day.
Instead, it's going to pay down a deficit that some people want you to think we can't afford (one of the many horrendous myths about QE and the way our monetary system works).
He punctures the myth of the superiority of mutual funds and instead declares that by using a bit of common sense, low - cost index funds are the way to go for most modest stock investors.
This myth could also be problematic for the 12 % of borrowers who don't realize the government can garnish your wages if you go into student loan default.
In fact, a recent myth that India was going to outright ban cryptocurrency stemmed from a call by India's Minister of Finance for action with regard to putting an end to illegal activities funded through cryptocurrency.
Much of this, Cornell said, came out of a Cincinnatus view toward guns and defense — a reference to the legendary Roman general who, according to the story (and possibly myth), went back to farming instead of attempting to seize more power after he led the Romans to victories.
So Christmas went on December 25, even though even in the Bible, the myth has the setting in the herding season (spring).
Billboards declaring that God is «a myth» will go up in Muslim and Jewish communities in New York.»
«I really think it's a big myth when people say, «You're not going to make it unless you go to a big market,» because it's way tougher to make it in the big markets than it is to make it anywhere else,» Beresh said.
The bronze age goes back to about 3300 BCE which is where the xtian myths originate... over 100K years after the last «so - called» races of humanity died out.
It is the divinity of jesus and all the supernatural mumbo jumbo that goes into the stories, that have never been replicated, that make his myth as believable as Dionysus or any other man inspired god.
anyone who goes to a chitz h0le muzzy country and then gets arrested for pushing the christian myth is a lunatic, The US government is not in the business is wasting money and lives for 1d10ts.
The stories written about him decades later are inconsistent with each other on important details, went through an editing process hundreds of years later, and incorporate a number of myths of other religions popular at the time.
However, on Premier's News Hour, Natalie Williams, co-author of the books, «A Church For The Poor» and «The Myth Of The Undeserving Poor - A Christian Response to Poverty in Britain Today» said that some efforts of the church were going unrecognised stating:
As far as religion goes they are all based on mens fears, stories, political motivations and I do not care if those fears and stories were written 10K yrs ago or yesterday they are stilly myths.
Like the displaced Machiguengas in Mario Vargas Llosa's The Storyteller, they've lost their myths about where they came from, who they are, and where they are going.
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