The expression
of muddled thinking may give the impression that writing skill is inadequate, but in fact, clear thinking cures many apparent writing problems.»)
Not exact matches
«Food is both the culprit and the treatment for a big part
of our lack
of energy,
muddled thinking, and mid-afternoon drowsy eyes,» she writes, before offering advice on how to modify your diet to keep your mind and body on an even keel throughout the day.
Were he up for tenure, and were he to appear before me, I would not approve someone
of such shoddy scholarship, and
muddled and arrogant
thinking.
After all, Christians worshiped Jesus for several centuries before any
of them
thought to argue that God created the world out
of nothing, and Augustine found the «books
of the Platonists» so convincing mainly because the Manichaeans made such a
muddle of their version
of materialism.
Muddled thinking, shallow analysis, the madness
of crowds, beliefs that are based on one's desires and biases, not evidence — these are some
of the things that block progress on many fronts.
«This study suffers from the same negative stereotypes about atheists that most
of society has, and it has simply reinforced that prejudice with more
muddled thinking.»
However by committing very human
muddled thinking by way
of logical fallacies, they demonstrate that their religion is no more than an indulged fantasy and that they are no more than a bunch
of sanctimonious buffoons!
According to this line
of thought, the remedy to the subjectivist
muddle is for the churches to preach better sermons — which is mainly suggested to mean the preaching
of more doctrinally - substantive sermons.
The critical passage in Darwin's letter to Asa Gray is the following: «I can not
think that the world... is the result
of chance; and yet I can not look at each separate thing as the result
of Design... I am, and shall ever remain, in a hopeless
muddle» (Darwin F. 1888 Vol.
All seemed
muddled to me, no wonder we are in such a mess with this type
of thinking coming from the top.
I
think you're getting
muddled in the idea coquelin is an elite DM on the level
of a Vidal....
English football's relationship with the ball - playing central defender is an interesting one: it (if we may for a moment reduce such a complex
muddle of thought and action to a singular entity) loves them in theory, it sanctifies them when they're Bobby Moore, but it doesn't entirely trust them, and it certainly doesn't have time for them in the early formative years, when all that ball playing seems to detract from the serious business
of stopping goals.
I
thought I was the only one with the
muddled thoughts during the day and additional side effect
of being up all night!
i
think that perhaps when we were kids this wasn't «
thought of» and so we just
muddled through... but you have the power to help.
The Conservatives» rejection
of all such possibilities rests on
muddled thinking and empty assertions.
If something
of this magnitude is not offered I
think the conference season will end with the replacement
of three party leaders who are unable to address the ongoing
muddle of national policies viewed as social and constitutional experiments with no obvious net benefit.
What other way is there to explain the staggering levels
of muddled -
thinking and contradiction which are contained within it?
Claiming the previous government had been the victim
of fear and
muddled thinking by backing a state - sponsored form
of multiculturalism, the prime minister will state that his government «will no longer fund or share platforms with organisations that, while non-violent, are certainly in some cases part
of the problem».
The history
of research in this area is littered with poor science,
muddled thinking and confusion, which is still with us today.
The results — from studies
of crows, butterflies, mosquitoes, fish and other organisms — suggest that the concept
of species is even more
muddled than we
thought, and that genetic changes don't always align with more visible ones, such as appearance.
I would wager they play about 20 - 30 % in impact (seen in diabetes AGEs and glucosepane formation; again this where this is very touching on the DNA damage role and seperating from the epigenetic role
of aging; they can be uncoupled making these DNA damage elements
muddled and less important than previously
thought (I'm only talking about healthy aging, not pathological aging (as in the diabetes, Diabetes will greatly improve by GlycoSENS.
But when I
think back to that question about wildlife, I fall into a bit
of a
muddle.
More serious is the effect
of sleeplessness on health: It
muddles thinking and may increase the risks
of obesity, diabetes, viral illnesses, heart disease, and depression.
Not some
muddled version
of what others
think is best for you, but the real you.
Muddled thinking and forgetting names and words are so common today that it's considered a normal part
of getting older.
A
muddled mind gets through life with its critical
thinking prowess never fully realised, hence the lack
of discernment and constant need for things to be pointed out for them.
His decision to probe deeper into his own
muddled thoughts is also influenced by the fact that Shaw —
think of a young, better looking John Kerry with a war record that, on the face
of it, even Karl Rove couldn't question — is now a seemingly sure - fire candidate for vice president.
If you
think you'll clear up some
of the confusion in a somewhat
muddled plot by reading «The Bourne Legacy» (available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble for $ 9.99), forget it.
«When the Conservatives published their invitation to join the Government
of Britain, the Liberal Democrats said the Conservatives» approach to school reform «is completely
muddled» and branded plans to reform the curriculum as «confused, ill
thought out and naive».
I'm guessing that Hyundai is trying to distance the Equus from the rest
of the Hyundai lineup, but I
think it only serves to further
muddle the vehicle's identity.
It seemed that the relationship between Diane and her daughter was a good one and she may also have felt that she needed to give Terry all
of the mothering she needed during her life and not leave a lot
of her own musings and
thoughts to
muddle her daughter's choices.
Now, I'm no expert in contracts, but when I see a written agreement that includes no advance payment to the author, a 50/50 split
of royalties AFTER a
muddled clause about subtracting fees for costs that may or may not include promotion, marketing, set - up fees, and even printing fees, with lifetime ownership
of the copyright, I
think SCAM.
Mari's a very practical person who would never permit sentiment to
muddle her
thinking, until she falls head over heels in love with the duke,
of course.
Like Japan, I
think we are in the midst
of a «bad policy» trap that restrains growth and leaves the economy to
muddle, until enough debt is paid down, and fiscal policy looks sustainable.
The Simcoe & District SPCA had recently rescued 35 guinea pigs from a couple whose two pet guinea pigs (originally
thought to be two males) had a couple
of litters in rapid succession, leaving them with a «
muddle»
of guinea pigs.
Unfortunately, I've been unable to test the online portion
of the game (there was not much
of an online community while in the review period — I will try this out and update the review with my
thoughts post launch) but have played the local 2 player co-op extensively and it works brilliantly — it's easy to tell your own Vran from the other Vran which means it's rare that you get
muddled up while fighting back to back.
It's a typical lootfest / action - rpg that I
think is nicely streamlined, which makes the core gameplay / feedback loop more immediate and more satisfying when it's not
muddled by a bunch
of side - mechanics.
Really, I always
thought the concept
of Sawbuck Gamer was a little
muddled, because most
of the games were free flash games.
For the most part, the act
of thinking is a
muddled, disappointing and tedious journey over well - worn ruts and patches
of quicksand up to my neck.
And if this weaving draws on one
of his favourite technologies it also looks like a metaphor for intertwined
thinking, for
muddle almost.
For the most part, the act
of thinking is a
muddled disappointing and tedious journey over well - worn ruts and patches
of quick sand up to my neck.
Gavin @ 1, I
think the biggest take - away from Judy «Red Team Leader» Curry's
muddled account
of the complexities
of ««Most» versus «more than half» versus «> 50 %»» is her admission that she had not considered the possibility
of natural forcings being a negative forcing until very recently.
That
muddling wander in the direction
of the climate skeptic camp, may or may not convince Republican voters
of his clear
thinking.
But the opposite
of clear
thinking is
muddled thinking.
However, in the case
of the Copenhagen Consensus on Climate Change, we
think that Bjorn Lomborg and his distinguished economists have
muddled rather than clarified discussion
of climate policy options, for at least three reasons.
I
think the situation with «climate science» in general, as much
of a
muddle it may be, is not a swindle in quite the way the IPCC process is.
I found that piece frankly
muddled and bit misleading (although I
think I'm getting a clearer idea
of where you're coming from after reading some
of this site).
The mathematician rolls his eyes at his companions»
muddled thinking and says, «In Scotland, there is at least one sheep, at least one side
of which appears to be black from here.»
But when I
think back to that question about wildlife, I fall into a bit
of a
muddle.
I have not addressed this question because I
think it is not the question
of this thread and we do not need to
muddle the discussion further.