Sentences with phrase «not isolated facts»

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Well, the first rule is that you can't really know anything if you just remember isolated facts and try and bang»em back.
It has long been clear from apparatus like miniature and 8 mm cine cameras, as well as the tape recorder, which are in actual fact already in the hands of the masses, that the individual, so long as he remains isolated, can become with their help at best an amateur but not a producer.
Maybe the problem is not God's silence or the absence of company when we are PHYSICALLY isolated, but the fact that we are UTTERLY insensitive to heavenly realities.
But we are not able to do this by isolating a part of life, the part where the existence is related to itself and to its own being, but by becoming aware of the whole life without reduction, the life in which the individual, in fact, is essentially related to something other than himself.
In fact, what he described concerning justice was a fruit of salvation, not salvation itself — for he isolated the biblical meaning of justice in the same way that he asserts «Christians» isolate the usage of salvation!
Next, the witness does not testify about isolated and contingent fact but about the radical, global meaning of human experience.
We have not yet taken sufficient account of the fact that this demand for the Absolute, not always easily discernible in the isolated human unit, is one of the impulses which grow and are intensified in the Noosphere.
This argument breaks down on the fact that the contemporary form critic does not deal with a nebulous entity, «the community», to which he ascribes all kinds of powers; he deals with specific groups, individuals and traditions which he isolates, identifies and delineates.
And the simple fact is that in an era when nearly everyone assumed that communism had come to stay, it was not simply a few isolated Polish Catholic priests like Wielgus whobelieved that there had to be some degree of cooperation with the institutional manifestations of communism; it was the Church at the very highest level of all, in Rome itself: for the assumption that communism was a permanent reality and therefore had to be dealt with was the very foundation of Paul VI's Ostpolitik, the most famous and the most ignoble manifestation of which was Pope Paul's betrayal (there is no other word) of the Hungarian Cardinal Mindszenty, who was stripped of all his offices and replaced by a Hungarian Primate whose remit (faithfully accomplished) was to establish cordial relations with the communist regime of the deeply unsavoury Janos Kadar.
It is a funny fact for American mainstream patriotism, because perhaps you can't really love American Music without loving the social situation of the segregated or even antebellum South, and isolated / impoverished situations like the hollers of Appalachia to boot.
Finally, I don't appreciate your isolating cocaine as an NFL problem when, in fact, it's society's problem.
Because as much as people would proclaim how good he is at holdup play, sometimes his lack of mobility upfront leaves him isolated in games where he faces the good defenders, The John Terry's and The Kompany's its obcious Giroud's not stronger than them, and the fact he is not the most skillful or fastest taking on defenders means more than often in those games having him on in a lost cause.
It may be nothing — and in fact isolated instances (your child is unable to climb stairs, but does everything else well) usually aren't anything to worry about.
There is nothing more devastating and isolating than trying to protect your child from a system that claims they make decisions based on the child's best interests when in fact it couldn't be further from the truth.
«The government has taken a bunch of isolated facts, plucked them out of then air and said, «This doesn't look good,»» Dreyer said in a 50 - minute opening, in which he shouted at times at the nine women and three men of the jury.
Colvin points out that the SMU researchers didn't isolate nanocrystals from the brains of fish to show that they were in fact the cause of the damage.
And testing does not merely enhance the recall of isolated facts.
«Sequential speciation identifies the fact that adaptation and speciation of one species is not an isolated process.
In fact, his experiments show that the plants do respond to quorum - sensing signal compounds isolated from bacteria — whether or not the bacteria themselves are present.
So far the Hendra - like virus has not actually been isolated from pigs, but the fact that some pigs are dying suggests that they are infected with something other than Japanese encephalitis — which rarely kills the animals.
'' [A] nuclear waste repository should not be built until it can be shown, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the facility can, in fact, do what its advocates claim - isolate radioactive materials from the biosphere for more than 10,000 years - and that construction of such a repository will be benign in its effects upon the people, the environment and the economy of the state or region within which it would be located.
The fact is that there are no upper and lower abs — the rectus abdominis is a single muscle and you can't really isolate any portion of it independently.
Due to the fact that the EAA profile in whey protein isolates is inferior an increase in its consumption will not ever match the superior amino acid balance found in Dr. Wolfe's formula.
In fact, as I discuss extensively in Chapter 16 of The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America's Favorite Health Food, soy protein isolate and other soy protein products are well - established risk factors for the exocrine type of pancreatic cancer that killed actors Michael Landon, Patrick Swayze and astronaut Sally Ride, but not for the much rarer endocrine type that killed Jobs.
I looked at my table and, in fact, I wasn't considering any value for oats (which I found out under another entry that has 40mg / 100g) and due to a formula error I wasn't including in the sum the choline from Soy Protein Isolate (191mg / 100g).
«All workers,» they wrote, «recognize the fact that the acids isolated by the bromination method may not have exactly the same structure that they had in the natural oil.»
As a matter of fact, when it comes to herpes, or other STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), most herpes people are isolated from society, some herpes singles also do not want to unveil their diseases to the public.
As a matter of fact, when it comes to herpes, or other STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), most herpes people are isolated from society, some herpes singles also do not want to unveil their diseases...
Chris becomes involved with the grinch (Ilana Glazer) who steals his drugs and wants to wreck his Christmas, and that story results in a series of chases that only serve to keep the friends apart long enough to undermine their relationship (They also don't distract from the fact that Chris» dilemma — feeling isolated from his teammates and embarrassed by his mother — isn't interesting).
So we don't know how much about this re-imagining of the King Kong mythos beyond the fact that Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, John Goodman, Tom Wilkinson, John C. Reilly, Samuel L. Jackson, Shea Whigham, and Samuel L. Jackson will presumably come face - to - face with a massive gorilla on an isolated and deadly island.
It's not about reiterating what they read in a book or acquiring isolated facts or knowledge.
The human mind maps to stories better than to isolated facts, and stories have the capacity to open our minds to ways facts alone do not.
The fact that our method does not find any «effect» of NCLB on such outcomes suggests that these states can serve as a plausible comparison group for isolating the impact of NCLB accountability.
And in fact, sometimes school leaders are alone and isolated and may not even realize that they can get help from the faculty to move an agenda forward.
Educators must be sure that the competencies aren't simply checklists of skills and isolated facts.
And Jim and the other supporters had approved fall backs from our initial proposal, essentially isolating Chicago and calling for binding arbitration or or a fact - finding process that wasn't binding but would have a high threshold for unions to approve.
Excellent point — and now Charters are not required by law or policy to reduce racial isolation in fact, nearly every single charter school in CT is more racial isolated than the community they draw from and consistently discriminate against Latino Students, students who aren't fluent in the English Language and students who require special education services.
A lot of authors have found new opportunities in the digital publishing and self - publishing revolutions, but it's all too easy to overlook the fact that the US retail book space is not an isolated market.
The Kobo Aura allows you to pinch and zoom to isolate specific bodies of text, but this model does not have this feature, primarily due to the fact is not using a capacitive touchscreen.
It is well known that Buffett and Templeton, based in Omaha and the Bahamas respectively, preferred to be isolated from Wall Street «chatter» — with Buffett saying «Believe it or not, we get mail here, we get periodicals and we get all of the facts needed to make decisions but unlike Wall Street we don't have 50 people coming up and whispering in our ear that we should be doing this or that this afternoon».
First we will focus on hair care: although its medium / long coat seems to isolate it from the cold, the fact is that the Papillon does not tolerate low temperatures especially well.
This diverse participation highlights the fact that dog fights are not isolated incidents — they are often planned events which people consciously involve themselves in.
In a desperate bid to drag us back into the isolated darkness where they continue to dwell — a place where facts hold no power, experience no relevance, and the lives of animals no value but where their reputations remain unthreatened by a movement that has since left them behind and rendered their «expertise» irrelevant — there are those who don't want an end to the killing, who continue to argue to other activists, to public officials, and anyone else who will still listen that saving animals instead of killing them is the darker of the two options.
Given the fact that science has not yet isolated the exact toxin that is causing some dogs to develop severe grape toxicity or that part of the grape that contains a significantly higher proportion of the toxic substance, it is possible that the scientific community's recommendation for not giving grapes to dogs is more cautious.
This has both it's good and bad: Yes, it's not ideal that the game is missing such a loved feature, especially when the whole balance of play in the space battles often revolved more around the state of the capital ships than how many reinforcements had died, but the fact that we're going to be seeing on - planet battles, both in the same matches as infantry and in isolated modes, sounds very exciting, purely for the differences it'll bring to the matches.
And yet, even if Leaf didn't pave anyone's way, and was in fact a completely isolated figure, as she has been called by some observers, her work — she paints, draws, and makes sculptures — demands far more attention than it has received.
In fact, 2017 arguably has more events than 2011 given that our analysis traditionally counts all U.S. billion - dollar wildfires, as regional - scale, seasonal events, not as multiple isolated events.
Fact is, at this point no weather is uninfluenced but no single event is «evidence» in a court of law sense; you can't isolate it but when a whole season is out of whack we're human and note it confirms the loaded dice impression.
-LSB-...] What matters to Oreskes is not the substance of scientific understanding, but an isolated, binary fact that «climate change is happening».
He held that the post was not a statement of fact, but emphasized that the court should not focus on isolated passages when determining defamatory content, and should instead look at the publication as a whole.
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