Sentences with phrase «not idiosyncratic»

But first, I am challenging the AGWSF energy budget, not your idiosyncratic version, and if you are defending the AGWSF Greenhouse Effect then prove that visible light from the Sun heats matter of land and water at the equator to the intensity these are heated which gives us our huge equator to poles winds and dramatic weather systems, which is what the AGWSF Greenhouse Effect claims..
If the accommodations and scheduling were not idiosyncratic enough, the frequent moves, says McCain, were the «chief obstacle to a decent education.
Jacob infers from these results that «many of the initial nonrenewal decisions were not idiosyncratic, stemming from a particularly bad match... but reflected a concern with the teacher's general productivity.»
But it is not idiosyncratic.
This is not an idiosyncratic condition, Watkins wants us to know, invoking (via James Baldwin) the malign, uncanny power of «the little white man deep inside of all of us.»
This was not an idiosyncratic event; it was systemic.
The salient (and wise) crux of the piece seems to elude you: that hatred, bigotry, and intolerance, aren't the idiosyncratic expressions of the random few, but rather in line with patterns of culture and history.
There isn't an idiosyncratic gene anywhere in the RAV4's DNA — not a sharp corner, a blue note or a sour taste.

Not exact matches

Tesla (tsla), the idiosyncratic electric - vehicle maker — which more often than not passes on these industry events — brought a house.
Given all this, it's not surprising that Craiglist's response to an investigation of its «erotic services» category, stemming from the murder of a masseuse who advertised her services through the site, has been somewhat idiosyncratic.
Additionally, as recent headlines illustrate, one can not ignore idiosyncratic risks in the different countries (for example the passing of the Thai King, or the impact of Samsung's woes on the South Korean market).
«Recent declines in inflation are not solely «idiosyncratic,» but also reflect broader trends that are likely to persist,» says Ellen Zentner, Morgan Stanley's Chief U.S. Economist.
Commonality in idiosyncratic volatility can not be completely explained by time - varying volatility.
Ironically, there will then be a greater and greater need for dual class share structures, even when they are not being used to protect the «idiosyncratic vision» of a company's founders.
Rules designed for different times can't be trusted to fully capture the idiosyncratic nature of economies wrecked by the Great Recession.
In turn, this is giving rise to new, idiosyncratic investment strategies that seek to identify trends and patterns that would otherwise not be captured by traditional investment models.
MiFID II is expected to result in less sell - side research coverage of companies, which potentially increases pricing inefficiencies and idiosyncratic volatility, as information may not spread through the markets.
The strategy is highly idiosyncratic and not managed with the objective of achieving a particular return relative to a benchmark index.
That's a fact, not an opinion — using your own particular idiosyncratic definition of «fact».
People «should have compassion for the person whose life is messed up by this and not make her an instrument for our idiosyncratic, theological commitment,» Kushner said.
Georgetown Law Professor Michael Seidman says in the New York Times that we should conclude, «the American system of government is broken» not because of political divisions, but because of the Constitution «with all its archaic, idiosyncratic and downright evil provisions.»
So the courageous pro-choice position must be that whether a fetus is a legal person must not depend on the mystical, idiosyncratic determination of the mother that her embryo is or isn't a person to her.
The capacities needed to apprehend God must be guided by interests in God's peculiar ways of being present and by God's idiosyncratic reality, not by persons» interests in realizing or fulfilling themselves; but the shaping and transforming of persons» identities this involves will in fact also bring with them movement toward fulfillment of their humanity.
All of this was certainly a very idiosyncratic way of reading the tradition of the Church, but we must not forget that the understanding of «dogma» was still in flux and not defined until sixty later at the First Vatican Council (1870/71).
Not only was the free use of network facilities and air - time too good to pass over, but the communication agencies had been conditioned to the acceptance of broad religious truths over idiosyncratic truths by the ecumenical movement.
Indulging in shabby polemic, they dismiss as «idiosyncratic private views of the universe» what is in fact the product of careful moral reasoning they have not bothered to understand.
The authors here are not on the sort of idiosyncratic quest that my journey proved to be.
My present Austen re-reading kick is due to my own idiosyncratic reasons, but my discovery of Portis is entirely due to seeing the Coen Brother's version of True Grit... and I imagine I'm not the....
«Every word you have written and spoken has been pure light to me,» Waugh once told his friend, and it was Waugh who came closer than anyone to explaining the difficulty of assessing a fellow writer who did not «employ a single recognizable idiosyncratic style» or stick to a single genre.
I will not have discharged my self - chosen duties successfully without referring to two passages by notable founders that throw special if idiosyncratic light on religion.
The importance of this in avoiding proprietary religions and perverse, demonic, idiosyncratic interpretations should not be underestimated.
And yet the novel that followed The Junkers, Monk Dawson, was about a monk: a simple story of a boy from a school not unlike Ampleforth, who on graduation joins the community, then questions its commitment to educating the sons of the rich, and applies his own idiosyncratic «preferential option for the poor,» providing shelter for a homeless family in the school theater.
But his own idiosyncratic revisions of orthodoxy don't at all follow from his analysis — nor does Taylor ever claim they do.
My attraction to process theology is deeply personal, but not, I think, idiosyncratic.
However, his ambiguous relationship to the art was not merely personal and idiosyncratic; it is endemic to the very nature of «Christian» art itself.
He was always moving on to the next project, more often than not conceived of as brilliant but in idiosyncratic ways that both thrilled and baffled his friends.
Despite the author's idiosyncratic and condescending substitution of nicknames for Polish surnames he assumes readers will not be able to keep straight, the story is fast - paced and keeps in play the action in Warsaw as well as the diplomatic dramas in London, Moscow, and Washington.
Likewise, although the ancients thought of friendship as a personal bond based on the mutual attractiveness of certain qualities, they did not emphasize individual or idiosyncratic traits as this basis.
(Perhaps we should note a warning here, however, that another of Sheehan's views — that Jesus» purpose was to end religion by preaching that God is in our midst — is an idiosyncratic position not representative of modern scholarship.
This recipe may be idiosyncratic, but it works well and with practice produces seitan that's chewy but not overly tough.
The Hunter Valley is one of our most idiosyncratic wine regions, for many reasons, not least its climate - which doggedly follows its own pattern, different from any other Australian region.
And if there's one lesson the world has to teach us, it's that idiosyncratic rich men in suits will do as they damn well please, and they do not care what you think.
While every country doubtless has its own idiosyncratic pressure — this time around, for example, Brazil are not only Brazil but Brazil in Brazil, arguably the most pressurised state of existence in football — English football fans are highly aware of just how much impact a country's and a country's media's view of its football team can have.
I think the squad is an unusual, idiosyncratic one, in that the individual value of our players is very high but finding the right mix and balance in the team, especially in midfield, has proved difficult and is not yet solved.
Now, please remember that beauty routines are specific and idiosyncratic, so I'm not recommending mine to anyone or claiming that it will work for you.
It's better to go along with each others» idiosyncratic approaches that you may not agree with (that's too lenient, that's too harsh) than destroying a family with a relationship breakdown of the parents.
Each labor is unique and idiosyncratic and frequently may not follow the linear thinking of the partogram which does not take into consideration such variations as the woman's normal biorhythms or the woman's natural need to occasionally «take a break» from the enormous effort of labor.
Trump didn't just bring an idiosyncratic set of political priorities with him to Washington.
Andrew Copson, BHA Director of Education, said, «There are very many non-religious people in Britain who understand and accept natural selection, and who may even agree that belief in God is unnecessary, but who would not necessarily subscribe to this idiosyncratic definition of «atheistic evolution».»
Another, even more striking example of the gull chick principle is the idiosyncratic preference (demonstrated in the lab) that guppies show for potential mates that have been painted blue — even though in nature guppies are not blue.
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