Sentences with phrase «only disguised»

As Islam spread to many countries the newly converted people often did not fully understand the teachings and practices; others who embraced Islam were actually only disguised as Muslims and introduced beliefs in contradiction to the Truth.
All his good conduct and religious behaviour was only disguising the problem, not solving it.
The alleged monotheism of Babylonia, it has well been pointed out, is only a disguise of unrelieved polytheism, at its farthest outreach little else than pantheism.
While everyone is piling into the stadium, Dug escapes the town guards by sneaking into the stadium changing quarters, but putting on the only disguise he can find (a goalkeeper's outfit), he's quickly forced in line with the home team and walked out onto the pitch.
Here's a lil gangsta, short in size A t - shirt and Levi's is his only disguise Built like a tank yet hard to hit Ice Cube and Eazy - E cold runnin shit
Much for example is made in the movie about how people believe that a certain well - known superhero isn't his alter ego, a well - known billionaire - even though it is quite obvious, since his only disguise for his «secret identity» consists of wearing a pair of glasses resembling those of Clark Kent's when he is not Superman.
There is NO evidence of «human induced greenhouse global warming» and there is NO evidence at all that NATURAL climate change is even being interfered with There is NOT even viable a «greenhouse effect» as the «theory» attempts to outline, instead the «greenhouse illusion» is only disguising the path to Uranium fueled generation.
The so - called advantages such as scarcity, fidelity, strong liquidity, transparency and decentralization are only disguises for speculation.

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Unlike the old days, where information was created, controlled, and distributed by only a handful of parties, failing to reach the masses and disguised in hidden agenda, cryptocurrency and blockchain places information and power back in the hands of the user — allowing or non-traditional (and modern) methods of dissemination.
Some professionals believe single family offices are the only authentic family offices, and multi-family offices are simply wealth management firms in disguise.
It is only fitting that the elaboration and complexity of disguise required to beautify the underlying realities would be proportional.
For all they know, they may have been predestined to be only a reprobate, disguised as an angel of light.
Clearly if you don't share his angry values you are most likely an atheist in disguise, only atheists are the forgiving loving ones in UrLost's mind....
Some such fairies are present still in human thought: They disguise themselves and their more nihilistic threat by letting us see only the domestic and national fantasies.
Whether it was «mere» Christianity or «mere» sex or the «mere» companionship of friends, his purpose was to elicit what is already there, if only we would open our eyes to see it — the wonder disguised in the «mere.»
The only reason I can think of, aside from disguised hatred of Jews, is terminal shallowness.
The would - be priest runs a gauntlet that, the accumulating evidence indicates, all too often screens out healthy heterosexual men who are religiously orthodox, traditional in their piety, and resistant to manipulative therapeutic techniques that only thinly disguise an ideology of dissent.
A third method might be described as polemical or partisan» according to the new epistemology, this is indeed the only form of scholarship, though it may be disguised in various ways.
Sometimes, indeed, it appears as if the Greek were only a thin disguise for an original which fell into the regular meters of Hebrew and Aramaic poetry.
It interpolates at the precise moment when the battle lines are drawn and the warriors await only the blowing of the conch shell as signal to charge upon the enemy, a discussion running through eighteen chapters on very profound religious themes between Arjuna the warrior and Krishna the god, disguised as a charioteer.
General envy constituting itself as a power is the disguise in which greed re-establishes itself and satisfies itself, only in another way.
I myself would prefer to speak of natural law grounding human rights (this is perhaps the only misstep in the book); but in any event his wider point is no doubt correct that only a theory of natural law can rescue the campaign for human rights from being anything more than disguised power politics or cultural imperialism.
It might even be possible, then, that the advent of the Christian New Right may turn out to be a blessing in disguise, and not only for those with right - of - center political opinions.
When in his disguise as an intransigent truth - teller he identifies this yearning as nothing more than a failure of nerve, he is not only being quite honest but is saying what he must if he is to keep up his own nerve in the touchiest of situations.
One might say that the Devil's continuing success depends not only on a shrewdly chosen assortment of disguises but on his principled rejection of the Pelagian position that evil is separable from the human condition.
It would be the same as a normal website, only creepy people aren't using their false religion as a disguise.
This is why any suggestion that Humanae Vitae is still valid, or that celibacy for the priesthood still makes sense, or that handing out condoms might not be the best way of combating AIDS, is treated not just with contempt but with thinly disguised rage, not only by self - confessed secularists but by nominally Catholic journals such as The Tablet.
The degree to which modern philosophy represents a radical break with all traditional ideas is only gradually becoming clear, in part because the early modern philosophers were concerned to disguise the full implications of their teachings.
In the nineteenth century it was believed that automatic progress could replace providence, but when we see today what the blind faith has brought us to, we are forced to recognize that automatic progress was only the Devil's disguise.
Camus planned and completed a second cycle of works: the novel The Plague, in which the heroic Doctor Rieux strives, despite ultimate futility, against human suffering and death; the play The Misunderstanding, a kind of Greek tragedy in which a young man returns home in disguise, having made his fortune, only to be murdered and robbed by his mother and sister; and the highly influential cultural analysis The Rebel.
I mean only that evil people tend to gravitate toward piety for the disguise and concealment it can offer them.»
I am wondering if you have a recipe that totally disguises chicken... my 4 - yr old granddaughter is SO picky — she will eat only certain foods & that's it!
Only issues, one daughter hates coconut, so I will disguise that and see if she notices the taste and he doesn't like curry, so I will make alternatives and my other daughter misses her sugar and chips.
May sub a sweet potato for the carrots (I only like them disguised).
-LSB-...] there is only one way I like my alcohol: disguised as dessert.
I hate those cookies disguised as chocolate chip cookies only to have around 2 chocolate chips per cookie.
Seriously if ozil was in the team it wouldn't have made any difference to the scoreline.I think it is a blessing in disguise that he wasnt there.How many more games does he need to adapt to premiership only game he played good was against crystal palace in rest of matches he just made these ordinary passes.
Sanogo may be fortunate in his arsenal stay, because of injury, no team will be looking to take on an injured player (only arsenal), which may be a blessing in disguise, because his recovery more than likely will be after the window closes, so if i was him i would try get some goals in the under 23 games and hopeful that will get him into the cup games or even the chance at the Giroud role again.
Giroud reminds me a bit of Dimitar Berbatov, as a matter of fact I am wholeheartedly convinced Giroud is Berbatov in disguise, because he is the only striker I have witnessed who can go more than two months without a goal and finish amongst the top 3 strikers in the Premier League, completely similar in style, both very classy finishers, brilliant hold up play they are also both lazy as hell and occasionally turn up in random clusters of games which 80 percent of the time are worthless in the hopes of winning any silverware, but do just about enough to convince you that they are better than they are.
The injury to Mert was meant to be a blessing in disguise seeing it only takes injuries to certain average players in Arsenal to get a better replacement.
Arsenal have endured a number of injury setbacks over the past few weeks but the Gunners will only make a return to action next weekend, when they square off against Liverpool at Anfield, and the mini rest will certainly prove to be a blessing in disguise for the North London side in terms of the overall fitness of the squad.
My uniform is typically black from head to toe, and while that can disguise a multitude of problems, when you're with an infant it only highlights various slobbers and the kind of goo that only a baby can create with a cracker.
Kelly Fotor, one of the suspects arrested at a wedding in Sapele, Delta State, had told Vanguard that Million was the only member of the gang who disguised as a woman during operations.
Only that these disguised in white instead of black, and burned crosses instead of cars.
Nonetheless, like former education secretary Justine Greening, and Cabinet Office minister Damian Green before her, she joins the growing ranks of senior Tory backbenchers with only thinly - disguised misgivings about the direction of official Brexit policy.
In this case, however, the choice of the mayor as a subject seems to have been made easier by virtue of the fact that his dealings with party committees are the only instance in recent memory in which a fundraising effort openly engaged in each of the types of activity that Sugarman's memo argued were suggestive of an attempt to use parties to «evade contribution limits and to disguise the true names of the contributors.»
«This defendant not only stole from the clients of his law practice, but then stole millions from his charity in an attempt to disguise that theft,» Schneiderman in a statement.
The treaty, said by critics to be a constitution in disguise, was tabled in Brussels last Monday, but only in one language - a contravention of EU rules stating all documents must be published in a minimum of German, French and English.
«The leave campaign are trying to perpetrate what I can only describe as a fraud on the British people,» Miliband will say, accusing Vote Leave campaigners of «trying to disguise themselves in Labour clothes».
Bird - dung crab spiders aren't the only masters of faeces disguise among arachnids.
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