Sentences with phrase «not produced»

Although AA is mindful that dependence can be dangerous in therapeutic relations, it is their experience that dependence on an AA group or on a higher «Power» has not produced any disastrous results (Morris E. Chafetz and Harold W. Demone, Jr., Alcoholism & Society [NY: Oxford University Press, 1962], p. 150; bold face added).
Bottom Line: Believers have not produced any evidence for their claims and it is impossible to prove a negative.
Fair enough, but it is striking that Gates is much more harshly critical of Congress and yet these attacks on Congress have not produced much surprise, outrage, or even pushback.
From that moment on I was able to live with the fact that a perfect script is not produced at the very first try.
Certainly, similar to secular society the Church, too, rests on certain presuppositions which are not produced by the free decision of her members and their free association as such, but are the very conditions of her existence, namely human nature, the saving will of God, redemption through Jesus Christ, the general call of all men to the Church and the resulting «duty» to belong to her.
In Pakistan secularism lacks the attraction which it possessed for the Western mind for it has not grown from within; it has not produced any thinker or intellectual school with a clear - cut secular philosophy.
And if Judas knew of Jesus» claim to be Messiah, why was this testimony not produced against Jesus at his examination before the high priest?
«Systems attract systems - people» «Control of a system is exercised by the element with the greatest variety of behavioral responses» «Complex systems tend to produce complex responses (not solutions) to problems» «Great advances are not produced by systems designed to produce great advances»
None can know from where creation has arisen, and whether he has or has not produced it.
The black community in America has confronted the reality of the historical situation as immutable, impenetrable, but this experience has not produced passivity; it has, rather, found expression as forms of the involuntary and transformative nature of the religious consciousness.
Science, philosophy and history have not produced any scrap of evidence to indicate that death is anything other than the termination of all function.
And that bleaching has not produced a more tolerant people, but a far more intolerant civic life, of which the recent awfulness in Charlottesville, Virginia, may stand as a vile symbol.
Evolution shows that mankind was not produced as described in the bible, no one has ever seen a talking snake; so how likely is it that the garden story is not a myth?
He then stated the data, ``... low rates have clearly not produced a boom in corporate investment...»
«The great track records are not produced in linear fashion, and are far from consistent.
«Unfortunately, despite the efforts of Greece's leadership, the proposal put forward,» the statement added, «has not produced a constructive consolidated response by all parties.»
«Our goods are crafted, not produced, and we value traditions over trends,» he says.
The tax cut and excess federal spending may boost some areas of the economy, but thus far, it has not produced anything more than a modest boost in capital spending (most of it from capital intensive technology companies) but a surge in stock buybacks and dividend increases, Apple being a case in point.
Cheeses that are very similar in taste and texture, but are not produced in that geographical area must find themselves another name; this is why in Italy parmesan cheese is also available under the less exclusive (and cheaper) brand Grana Padano.
Historically, an item of clothing was not produced until a customer ordered it.
Writing is a solitary endeavor, yet Bodies on the Potomac was not produced in a vacuum.
«We don't produce enough new housing for all of those people.»
These devices dispense a drug called buprenorphine — itself an opioid, but one that doesn't produce the sort of euphoric and addictive high that more powerful painkillers such as OxyContin and morphine do.
If you're not drinking enough water, your mouth is not producing enough saliva to get rid of the bacteria.
«We do not produce content — we rent space to companies who do,» explains director of studio operations Yolanda Montellano.
It faces a catch - 22: It won't sell cars at lower prices that drive sales if it doesn't produce them locally, but local production won't be economical until sales rise drastically.
But government - funded programs alone likely won't produce such a product.
One thing I have to note: This toothpaste is widely available online and has a shelf life of many years, but as of now the brand is not producing new product.
I can't understand why we continue to give our commodities away, why can't we produce our own steel and value added products and sell them to the global market?
«We don't produce gold in Toronto.
The key message conveyed by these numbers is this: Japan's loose monetary policies of the last 15 years could not produce a growth rate strong enough to lift the economy out of deflation.
Faking confidence just doesn't produce the same results.
«So we're first and foremost looking to retain everyone we can as we build up out capacity to produce more, because the problem statement is that we as a nation don't produce enough aviators,» which includes the military, business, and commercial sectors, he added.
Going PC by PC to retrieve e-mail in the event of a lawsuit is time consuming and expensive — and if you can't produce relevant e-mail because it was accidentally deleted, the other side could use it to raise the question of whether you maliciously deleted things you didn't want them to find, Larrivee says.
But the press conference likely aimed to shape U.S. public opinion, Malik said, and while not producing any groundbreaking intelligence, would make it easier for President Donald Trump to scrap the deal.
The challenge is the consistency is not reliable hence the asset class is not producing.
In addition, they don't produce «harmful» tailpipe exhaust, emitting warm air and water vapor only.
It also doesn't produce much noise as a result and is small enough to fit into the device's handle, so it's better balanced when held.
In addition, the bestseller's main prescription — for women to double down and aggressively pursue career advancement — isn't producing the intended effect.
Taxes on imports cost billions to the private sector every year, and don't produce enough government revenue to justify it
However, Hari felt her attempts to create change at Starbucks behind the scenes were not producing any true results.
Obama said Putin's Russian economy «doesn't produce anything that anybody wants to buy,» except oil, gas and arms.
In 2015, an Australian entrepreneur named Craig Wright said he was Bitcoin's creator, but he couldn't produce the evidence to support his claim.
While speed to market is an advantage that podcasts possess, production quality still matters: if you don't produce great stuff, people will tune you out.
But don't let its focus on part — time students fool you into thinking the school isn't produce strong teams.
And when we completed our analysis Tom said, «I will quit my job if you can't produce something exciting here.»
Brinkema said the Trump administration didn't produce a «scintilla of evidence» to justify the ban.
He said the company he co-founded isn't a media company because «we do not produce any content.»
Of course, China isn't known for being particularly compromising when it comes to solving its higher - ed pickles: In 2011, the country's Ministry of Education notoriously announced that it would be canceling all majors that didn't produce employable graduates — largely programs that didn't accommodate the country's export - and manufacturing - based economy.
Immuno - oncology drugs have proven promising and effective for many patients; but they also don't produce a response in a sizable chunk of the patient pool and may eventually wane in efficacy.
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