Sentences with phrase «people come to the conclusion»

But I don't think objective, non-religious people come to conclusions so wildly different as those among Christians.
If people came to the conclusion that god exists, don't poke fun at them... respect their opinion.
A lot of people come to my conclusion, otherwise this beauty would sell like pumkin pie.
So stop obsessing about the numbers, and remember the point of a book promotion campaign: to gain as much visibility for your book, and for you, as possible, and let people come to the conclusion — over the long haul — that they want to buy your book.
I am not sure why people come to the conclusion that grains are not good for dogs.
How a person came to that conclusion doesn't really affect whether they are a «lukewarmer» anymore than how a person came to be agnostic, Roman Catholic, Hindu, Mormon or some such affects whether one that particular label applies.

Not exact matches

A more effective approach is to show a range of perspectives, let people see where their views are on a spectrum and come to a conclusion on what they think is right.
It focuses specifically on the underrepresentation of people of color among entrepreneurs with growing businesses and comes to some disheartening conclusions.
By monitoring who sat with whom and comparing that to data on employee productivity, Humanyze came to a simple but surprising conclusion — if you want your people to collaborate more effectively, you should probably invest in bigger tables.
They spent 2,000 hours comparing people in the films and their behaviours and came to some rather counter-intuitive conclusions.
Contrary to their portrayal in pop culture, entrepreneurs aren't purely «idea people,» dreaming up revolutionary new concepts and introspectively coming to profound conclusions about their industry — though they are that, at times.
Over time, she has come to the conclusion that the majority of successful people all share one critical thing — grit.
«When you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you, and that's of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for, for years in this country,» Feinstein said.
«What concerns me is that people start to come to the conclusion that we can not support a global technology player, so let's not bother anymore,» Ruffolo says.
It also has you consider the needs of the other person, so you can both come to a reasonable conclusion.
Intelligent people with different opinions should be able to weigh the pros and cons of each option and come to an ultimate conclusion.
There wasn't much debate: «People had come to the same conclusion separately,» says a person who was there but requested anonymity.
The special committee, which was formed to independently assess what the best option for Dell shareholders is, came to that conclusion based on its meetings with investors as well as concerns over a key upcoming recommendation by investment advisory firm ISS, the person said.
Studies relying on self - reported data have come to even more alarming conclusions; a survey conducted by the U.K. branch of Weight Watchers, for example, found that people were sitting an average of 14 hours and 39 minutes a day.
A person with an ethical compass would easily come to the conclusion that you shouldn't let people invade other people's privacy, but Zuck's religion is removing friction.
People often experience an inability to adapt, and instead will come to the conclusion that they will always fail and may as well stop trying altogether.
How much do they pay the people who come up with these silly pronouncements or did they just hire a bunch of interns for the job and told them to be sure to say the politically motivated nothingness that this conclusion really is?
The reason people come to that kind of natural conclusion is because they see waste or they see inefficiency or they see a lack of transparency.
This is the easiest way for people to come to the conclusion «it's just me.»
Why is it so hard to believe that rational people can view the actions of individuals and come to the same conclusion without conspiring together?
I recently did some research on keywords of different lengths and came to the same conclusions as yourself - long - tail keywords tend to have higher conversion rates: http://www.calculatemarketing.com/blog/techniques/benefits-of-long-tail-keywords/ I guess if we consider that people making long - tail searches have already carried out the large majority of their research and are further along in the buying cycle, this makes complete sense.
Too often, sales people get discouraged by «no show» sales leads and come to the conclusion that the prospect was an unqualified lead, or not really interested, or is feeling premature «buyer's remorse» for agreeing to the appointment setting in the first place.
And I came to the conclusion that I didn't much like people dismissing certain actions while winking at others.
However, after study and teaching, that person [s] will come to the conclusion that they are sinning [a drunk — me].
The fact that many people have intelligently reflected on this verse and different conclusions come to about its meaning demands that where there are differences in understanding that come from its reading, that they be treated with the utomost intellectual respect.
«Such social doctrine provides directions but, with few exceptions (for instance, the defense of innocent human life), does not provide directives of immediate applicability to policy questions on which people of good faith, guided by reason and conscience, can come to different conclusions
I had to change my thoughts on this issue, many great people were writing on the issue and were not coming to the same conclusion my self - centered (small) worldview was at.
And how did you come to the conclusion that its baseless when proof is all around you including yourself, your kids, if you have any and all the people around you, etc. etc..
Atheists by and large do not want atheism legislated or running government, we would like people to use reason to come to their conclusions not force.
That doesn't make you a bad person to come to that logical conclusion and doesn't mean that some higher power is going to gleefully roast you for all eternity for it.
Topher Do you really think that a sane person reading the same verses as you have in the book of BS is going to come to the same nutty conclusion you have?
Surely he is aware that millions of people have relied on that same method throughout history, and through it have come to diametrically and often violently opposed conclusions about the identity, nature, and desires of the being they claim to be perceiving.
Other people might come to different conclusions based on their own life experiences.
You're little scene you gave me is patently false because I don't imemdiately jump to the conclusion of materilization, but I guess since this is how you learn, lets go: Chad and Chuckles are walking in the woods Me: Hey cool, a watch, I wonder where it came from Chad: stupid question, it came from god, but I guess if you want to get more specific, someone probably dropped it Me: you're right, lets check to see if someone is missing a watch - Chad and Chuckles head to town, post signs and after no success for many weeks, decide that the person who dropped it probably isn't around.
If anything, any thinking person who reads the Holy Bible, will come to the conclusion that the best version of marriage is the original one that God created in the Garden of Eden, one man has one wife.
You may come to different conclusions than other people.
I value the freedom to examine the evidence and come to my own conclusions, rather then having conclusions force - fed to me like so many religious people have had done to them.
Had Martin Luther learned the proper way to translate and read the Jewish scriptures from the Jewish people instead of his own foolish interpretations he would have never come to such contradictory conclusions about us.
After teaching hundreds of people in my life I have come to the conclusion that everyone believes in God when life gets really hard.
Certainly, intelligent people can come to different conclusions based on the same evidence.
When I say blindly it is because I know many, many, many religious people that believe what they believe because someone told them to, not because they have studied the material and come to their own conclusions as you have.
You're so enamored in your own self - righteousness that you are literally incapable of even entertaining that people can come to a different conclusion than you based on the same things you spout out.
or when you don't have people «helping» you come to the «right» conclusions?
Conclusion: for us to explain how a loving God could cause us to suffer as a test, we have to assume that God's knowledge is limited, we have to explain the apparently random selection of people to be tested, and we have to postulate a complicated system of rewards in the life to come in order for the different degrees of severity of the test to be appropriately rewarded.
We actually do not assert that, for we realize that the intoctrination of religion on people like you inhibits your ability to come to such a conclusion.
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