Sentences with phrase «of admitting»

Many women on paleo do in fact still struggle with their weight, but instead of admitting that the diet is inefficient (too high in fat and calories), you just change the whole schema to fit your beliefs: Paleo women are a little bigger, so it must be that thin women must be unhealthy.
It can be a state of admitting you may be wrong, don't know everything, or can't do everything.
Alessandro Vespignani of Northeastern University in Boston calculates that if the Ebola epidemic continues to grow at its present rate, by December every country in the world will have nearly a 100 per cent chance of admitting someone with the virus.
Canada originated the system of admitting immigrants based on skill levels rather than on employment promises, but it will drop this approach in 2014 because of what Maclean's magazine calls the «ugly reality facing so many» of the skilled immigrants in the country: great difficulty finding work and low earnings when they do.
After the previously all - too - regular embarrassment of admitting to my conversation - stopping financial job, I now enjoy the feeling of humbly explaining my line of work.
The UK is estimated to have a 50 per cent chance of admitting someone with Ebola before the end of October.
In 2002, however, the real problem of admitting satellite imagery as conclusive evidence at the ICJ came to the fore in Nigeria v. Cameroon [10].
Instead of admitting error, «members of the group sought frantically to convince the world of their beliefs,» and they made «a series of desperate attempts to erase their rankling dissonance by making prediction after prediction in the hope that one would come true.»
At the three - day Second Global Conference on Magic and the Supernatural, researchers will discuss the neuroscience of magical thinking and the ways some traumatized individuals try to cope with abuse and tragedy by attributing their suffering to mystical forces or imaginary beings instead of admitting that someone they love has hurt them.
The came as a result lawmakers» outright rejection of admitting Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr Ibe Kachikwu into the lower chamber.
Isn't the problem that Brown is «incapable» of admitting that cuts need to be made?
However, shadow chancellor George Osborne said Mr Brown had been «forced into the humiliation of admitting he got it wrong», and was a chancellor «past his sell - by date».
But instead of admitting this, we get fobbed off with secret Treasury models that supposedly show 28 % as the rate for CGT which raises the most money.
Crispin Blunt took the unusual step of admitting that he used the drug - chemically known as alkyl nitrites — as MPs debated the psychoactive substances bill.
Mr Alexander said: «Gordon Brown is incapable of admitting mistakes.
For example, when a United Nations member votes in favor of admitting a state to the United Nations, they are offering a legal admittance that the state is (in fact) a state.
The question of admitting refugees definitely affects both, at least to my layman judgement.
Even if their politicians are wary of admitting it.
The feeling that somebody has just passed away whose horizons and global appeal extended the international significance of this country is omnipresent — as well as the prevailing idea that his death marks an end of one era... Even the other Vaclav in the presidential office, his successor Klaus, who has been Havel's rival and critic ever since 1989, is now giving him credit — to the degree of admitting that we owe his predecessor «like nobody else for the international position, prestige and authority of the Czech Republic in the world.»
In some hospitals IM's have the option of admitting a patient so there can be continuity of care in a hospital setting.
I revel in the cathartic aspect of admitting all manner of embarrassing mom foibles.
If the end result is a better analysis of the quality of teams and thus a better system of admitting teams to the tournament, then I have to give the whole thing a thumbs up.
ppl just like coming up with excuses for Ozil instead of admitting he isnt cut out for the league.
So basically this post is a way of admitting I'm way too into searching for granola bar recipes.
And loved you honesty, there's no shame of admitting how you truly feel as it's just so great to read authentic words from someone.
They seem fond of contemplating the vastness of space and time, but incapable of admitting that there is a lot of real estate to cover in the quest for the divine: spatially as well as temporally.
The most mature, honest position, though, is agnosticism but few people can bear the humiliation of admitting that thez don't know.
It was through the hard and difficult time of admitting my stuff and going back to the work ethic that I had developed way before ministry that I began again to appreciate the strong leaders and staff around me.
Had the ordinary synod of 2015 decided to give to dioceses and regions the decision of admitting divorced and civilly «remarried» couples to the Eucharist, for instance, a very strong case could be made that anyone able to read pontifical tea leaves would have been able to predict that outcome.
To remove the box is an act of admitting that we don't fully know the thing.
Besides being humbling — something that many of us need from time to time — this also helps us to take the first step toward solving a problem, namely that of admitting that we indeed have a problem and need help, even if we admit this only to God for now.
I personally have a little more faith in humanity... I find us a rather intelligent species, capable of making up our own minds and capable of admitting whether or not they believe in God.
And the effort to wriggle out of admitting it was false has lately reached comic proportions.
Thus on pain of admitting something greater or more inclusive than God, we must embrace the remaining alternative, which is that the term to which the God - creature relation is internal is none other than God.
It has been very clearly shown that there is much doubt about the existance of god but you are incapable of admitting that — that is your problem, not mine.
and as a man, I have proof because I am reasonable and worthy of admitting what is intelligent and Word filled REVELATION.
But one and the self - same Entity, while retaining its identity, is yet capable of admitting contrary qualities.
Similarly that which was white becomes black, and that which was bad good, by a process of change; and in the same way in all other cases it is by changing that Entities are capable of admitting contrary qualities....
It is the peculiar mark of Entity that it should be capable of admitting contrary qualities; for it is by itself changing -LSB--RSB- that it does so.
For Aristotle says that it is a distinctive mark of Entity that, while remaining numerically one and the same, it is nevertheless capable of admitting contrary qualities.
Propositions — which are not Entities in the primary sense — appear also to satisfy the characteristic, supposedly peculiar to Entities, of admitting contrary qualities, since the proposition that someone is sitting passes from true to false when the person stands up.
That's just another way of admitting that you «believe» because it goes you comfort, not because there is any truth to your beliefs.
To achieve dynamism in God, however, a great price is paid — that of admitting becoming in God.
Once you recognize the signs of abuse, then you have to make the step of admitting that you are a victim of it.
Prayer leads to non thinking and avoidance... ask for forgiveness instead of admitting ownership etc etc etc...
«Anything short of a steadfast US commitment of admitting 200,000 refugees over the next fiscal year would betray the White House's own call to redouble global resettlement efforts,» said CWS, which represents 37 Christian groups, in a statement.
Atheists seem fond of contemplating the vastness of the universe, but incapable of admitting there is a lot of real estate to cover in the quest for the divine: spatially as well as temporally.
You're stretching your argument thin instead of admitting you are wrong.
It's a fear of taking responsibility, of admitting that we might have messed up.
If someone isn't capable of admitting when they're wrong, they will never learn from their mistakes.
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