Sentences with phrase «one's central thesis»

That was the fascinating central thesis of the screenplay.
In order to do well on a political science thesis My Thesis Writing Service suggests devoting a lot of time to topic selection while making sure that you have chosen definite, politics oriented and correctly structured central thesis statement.
I have been following the slow and arduous acceptance of author Michael Fumento's central thesis presented in his book The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS and in his series of articles in The New Republic and in Commentary with great interest... So I was extremely pleased to read your editorial position concerning AIDS.
Ever since I started the The Lunch Tray, I've wanted to share with you the provocative central thesis of Janet Poppendieck's book, Free for All: Fixing School Food in America, which is that school food should be universal and free, regardless of students» economic need.
Or maybe it's my (shaken but still continuing) support for the basic theories of Ellyn Satter, the childhood food expert, whose central thesis is that parents, not children, should decide what, when and how food should be eaten.
It is Brown's discussion of the differences in the strength between authoritarian and totalitarian leaders and implications for decision making where the implications of Brown's central thesis becomes clear.
The film's central thesis runs that even if we don't know these women, the songs that they have performed on are ubiquitous; the amount of money spent on clearing the rights alone would have been exorbitant, and there's a wealth of archival footage at Neville's disposal.
Imposingly tall, with wild thinning hair, thrift - store fashion sense, and a Brooklyn accent, Coopersmith is a consistently delightful screen presence; considering that he appears to be playing a fictionalized version of himself, his quirks only lend credibility to the movie's buried central thesis about finding pleasure in the real thing.
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The FTC's allegation to the contrary — the central thesis of the complaint — is wrong,» the company said in a statement.
The central thesis of CEO - Speak is no more shocking than the discovery that politicians like to give speeches, sports stars talk in clichés and priests tend to sermonize.
But the central thesis of «The Bomb,» and one Schlosser made strongly in «Command and Control» (which also premiered at Tribeca as a documentary film adaptation), is that mortifying accidents have happened, and will happen again: People are human and nuclear weapons are machines.
But to Giuliani's central thesis - that the repayment meant that no campaign finance laws were broken - the law is fairly clear.
But to Giuliani's central thesis — that the repayment meant that no campaign finance laws were broken — the law is fairly clear.
Hebner also returns to a central thesis throughout the book: that no one, no matter how great his or her track record is, can truly predict market activity to pick stocks.
The «central thesis» of The Arrogance of Faith, he announces at the book's outset, «is that Christianity, in the five centuries since its message was first carried to the peoples of the New World... has been fundamentally racist in its ideology, organization, and practice.»
The novelty and power of Thatcher's accomplishment is evident, first of all, in his central thesis that the core of Christian marriage should lie in the partners» «mutually administered sacrament.»
Weigel fails, though, to prove his central thesis: that there is a link between the «Truce of 1968» and the clerical sexual - abuse crisis.
That is, is the hermeneutical pluralism reflected in these essays rooted in a distinctive process theory of meaning or, perhaps, to put it less misleadingly, a process theory of interpretation that systematically synthesizes the central theses of alternative (and perhaps more one - sided) hermeneutics?
The resistance to the central thesis of process philosophy is due to the entrenched traditional habits of thought as they were shaped by our limited macroscopic experience, classical physics, and the powerful Eleatic component of our intellectual tradition; hence the obstinate belief that the only alternative to classical mechanistic determinism is absolute miraculous indeterminism, negating any kind of mnemic influence of the past on the present.
So the second main point of disagreement I have with Boyd is in his central thesis that God withdraws from sin to let it have its way with us.
A central thesis of Barth's theology is that God's nature is bound up with his revelation in salvation history.
Globalization's dependence on U.S. national policies is one of the book's central theses.
If anything, I believe these developments make the central thesis of The Secular City even more credible.
My position is that genuine openness to this perception enables us to peel back the layers of misinterpretation that resulted from the church's turning away from this central thesis and to recapture the vital message of a living, interactive, supremely relational deity to whom Jesus consistently pointed, a God who wills to be intimately interconnected with God's people and God's world, i.e., the entire cosmos.
But just know that despite all the great insights in the book, I believe that the central thesis is wrong.
This horizon of values surrounding and animating Greenberg's book may evoke even deeper controversy than his central thesis.
It is Tanner's central thesis that the main cause of the conflict in Ireland is religious rather than political.
In conclusion let me reiterate my central thesis.
A central thesis of this book is that the diversities among cultures are not simply in their leading ideas but also in the structures of existence they embody and express.
This book is controversial because its central thesis, that «the First Amendment has been interpreted to limit religion in ways never imagined by the late 18th - century dissenters who demanded constitutional guarantees of religious liberty» and that «the constitutional authority for separation is without historical foundation,» challenges the widely held view that separation is a necessary corollary to disestablishment.
It is a central thesis of this paper that the hierarchy involved in this chaining is understood by Bergson as congruent with the hierarchy which he describes as comprised of broader and briefer rhythms of duration.
Nevertheless, his central thesis and the central thesis of Johnson's works are nearly identical: a philosophy of liberalism is to be articulated on the basis of Whitehead's metaphysics.
The central theses of Stackhouse's proposal come together in this paragraph:
The conflicting claims among different religious traditions necessarily relativize all such claims and underscore his central thesis that «afterlife notions are mirrors of our cultural and social needs.»
But essential ecumenicity inheres, if in quietness and subtlety, in the Decalogue; and it receives its first emphatic description of meaning in the Yahwist's work in the tenth century B.C., a work which proclaims the central thesis of God's impingement on Israel, to be sure, but at the same time — such is the historical form of Israel and the meaning of her life — on the world, the whole household of God.
This is a scholarly book, but one with some bite to its central thesis.
And, to be fair, the central thesis of the book still remains: The A's are going to have to find cracks to exploit, angles to take.
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