Sentences with phrase «people in each group believed»

A comparable percentage of people in each group believed they had received the real device both before and after the treatment, which suggests that the participants did not know which device they had.

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In my research into how to build lasting, breakthrough ideas, it became clear that having a group of ambassadors — a group of people who believe in carrying your message forward — is critical to your succesIn my research into how to build lasting, breakthrough ideas, it became clear that having a group of ambassadors — a group of people who believe in carrying your message forward — is critical to your succesin carrying your message forward — is critical to your success.
Lev Gudkov, head of the Russian polling group Levada - Center, told The Journal that in Russia «most people believe that the Third World War has begun, but right now we are still in the cold phase of the war, which may or may not turn into a hot war.»
«If you believe you are attractive, you tend to think you belong in a higher social class yourself and believe, accordingly, that hierarchies are a legitimate way for organizing people and groups.
«There was this core group of people that just believed in it.
In groups, we tend to look toward the person whom we believe should speak next.
Many people believe that entrepreneurs are a group of people who are generally willing to take risks in order to reap big rewards.
We are a group of people who believe deeply in the technique, and this shows in the way we run our studios.
This broker believes in quality work for the betterment of the traders as it has been established by a group of experienced and experimented financial specialists who decided that binary options are the best path to bring ordinary traders or people to the financial marketplace.
One thing to take note of is that People's United has consistently been one of the most shorted bank stocks in its peer group, which implies that a subset of investors believe its shares will fall.
«We have been encouraged by the great progress Secretary Shulkin has made and believe that he remains the best person to lead this important federal public institution on the behalf of the American people,» the group's national commander, Denise Rohan, said in a statement Monday.
Do some research... each «newly discovered» people group believed in a creator even though they had no communication to other countries (they knew that what was around them was special) so your theory doesn't match the evidence.
But you can trust that other have seen him, you can trust what was written about him, thus it take really takes faith (evident demonstrations) to believe that Abraham existed because you honestly can't say you met the guy in person, but you believe right along with millions of other people who have met him either, as a group we are convinced that he was real.
I try so hard to critique that which I know to be wrong, but to do so in love, and then people misunderstand me and believe that I am showing hate to groups of people.
Putting an person in charge of a group of people that believe gay practice is immoral is insanity.
I am happy that the writer had the choices that she did... She is also free to decide whether or not she is a Catholic... She however, took an available medication for a health problem... most Catholic facilities recognize such health problems and allow for that treatment... I am completly puzzled, though, that she would not want other Catholics to be able to choose differently than she did... for those people who wish to use contraceptive services and medication, options are open to them... I am not Catholic, did not grow up in a faith based family, and don't know whether a God exists or not... However, to leave a relgious group with no option but to contradict its own tenets is an attempt by those who don't believe in those tenents to mock them, certainly, but more to erode them... this seems the aim of many and when those folks operate from inside the government... that intrusion is an overreach of the govenrment...
belief: 1: acceptance by the mind that something is true or real, often underpinned by an emotional or spiritual sense of certainty 2: confidence that somebody or something is good or will be effective 3: something that somebody believes in: a statement, principle, or doctrine that a person or group accepts as true
Why would any person who does not believe in Christian values attempt to apply for a position of leadership in a Christian group?
I wonder just how empty your life is that you need to cling to a make believe religion made up by a small group of people 2000 years ago that has no relevance in todays world.
It isn't Christians who are intolerant, it is people who say they believe in tolerance for all groups except for Christians.
Simply not belonging or believing in something, doesn't make a group of like minded people..
I could sit here and point out how stupid you are for believing in science, a group of people that once believed the Earth was flat as early as a few hundred years ago, or believed that bleeding someone out was the best way to cure the flu... or as early as the 40's and 50's that it was okay for people to drink water with high levels of radiation because it would give you energy and cure what ails ya.
In any large group, there are good people and bad people and those who believe in a supreme being are no differenIn any large group, there are good people and bad people and those who believe in a supreme being are no differenin a supreme being are no different.
Third, if using an offensive screen name directed at a group of people who believe in faith and family, and differ their beliefs from yours is bigotted.
I love that you seem to think that the larger the number of people that are in a group believe something somehow gives rise to an all powerful creator.
I'd like to see a survey simply grouping and comparing people who believe humans have a soul, vs those who don't believe in a soul.
I do not believe people would act that way as we have a long history of humans working together in social groups for survival relying on each other and taking care of sick and injured and protecting the weaker child bearing females in the group.
Now you are hearing more from the people who don't believe in deities, and rightly so since they have been some of the most oppressed and attacked group in history.
It's not just pray and sit, although yes, there are some groups that believe that prayer does it all but that's not the belief of all people who believe in a god.
Do you have a particular group of person in mind, or could you give some examples of who believe that the gospel is only «believe in Jesus for eternal life»?
There's plenty of tall people out there who don't believe in shortness and will join your exclusive group.
As logical as it seems to stay away from teachings that cause such debilitating fear (so much so that the thirteen - year - old me created escape plans for the inevitable AntiChrist Army that would march down our street to shoot me after the rest of my family had successfully been raptured), it would be even less logical to believe that God would create a group of strange people created to be forever distanced from Jesus because we can't know Him in the right way.
Nobody cares (or should care) what you believe, so what's the point in gathering up a group of like - minded people unless it's to make you feel better about your beliefs?
In our experience with addiction (not alcohol addiction) we've found a group of people who believe addiction can be overcome completely and victoriously without the need for a lifetime of recovery, and another group who see it is a lifetime process.
And just in case you are one of those people (based on your previous post if I were to make an assumption I would guess you are) that denies all scientific evidence that suggests that sexual orientation is innate and you believe rather that it is a choice we make, let me give you an example of how it still would not be justifiable to hate everyone in a group based on something that isn't innate.
But the importance of looking at consensus is that it shows how many people believe in one group of facts, and how many people believe in another.
Unfortunately, both of these books are pointless because 90 % of people do nt use the books for the good teachings, only how we need to destroy and create havoc because another group does nt believe in the same thing we do..
This is also why «Religious Groups» focus thier missions in «poor and uneducated countries» which increases the chances of finding people who will believe without asking questions.
For those who believed that the Bible in its entirety was created by a group of people during the middle ages have been completely disproven.
This issue is an extremely common topic at meetings and it is always stressed that believe in a Higher Power can be anything of your choosing and many AAs simply believe in the power of the group as a whole as their Higher Power (I have also know many people who started with this belief and later found faith in God).
If your sin involved other human beings, or if you believe you need their help in keeping free of this sin, or you need their counsel, advice, or accountability, you should also confess this sin to another person you trust, or to a group of such people, who will love you no matter what and will help you through the temptations and addictions of this particular sin.
Even though those who believe in a man - can - tell - when - it - is, end - of - days rupture do not represent a significant (neither majority) of Christians, reading the articles might mislead people to thinking every Christians believe in something like that (although the writer should not be blamed for it, since that group of believers were the ones who chose to represent Christ that way).
Christ accepted everyone and believed more than anything that we should love one another, so stop using religion to shut out an entire group of people in what is really a civil matter.
We are SO righteous here with our war machine, our high divorce and high rate of killing, raping, and scamming each other — from a group of people that believe in some other God.
I am not implying that Islam does this (though celebrating suicide bombers does make me wonder), just pointing out that just because a group of people «believes» something does not mean it is acceptable to an entire culture, in this case the American culture, nor that that culture should be required to adapt to that set of beliefs vice the other way around.
In the other group are those who believe that if government takes care of the economy (looks after the bankers, investors, et al) then the economy will take care of the people.
And just like some people tithe to their church or to some Christian ministry because they believe in what that ministry is doing, there are some people who join my discipleship group because they like the online ministry that I provide around the world.
It is not necessary for us to make a detailed examination of the various sorts of ritual associated with these meals; it will suffice if we see that the Jew worshiped God not only in the synagogue and in the Temple, but also in his home, where families or groups of friends met regularly for a holy supper, often held in connection with great festivals of the Jewish religious year, in which bread and wine, eaten and drunk, were believed to have a peculiar significance in establishing anew a sense of the covenant which God had made with his chosen people.
People in one group believe that if government looks to the well - being of the people (promoting their their health, financial security and contentment), then the economy will work out all People in one group believe that if government looks to the well - being of the people (promoting their their health, financial security and contentment), then the economy will work out all people (promoting their their health, financial security and contentment), then the economy will work out all right.
Atheists have a strong interest in the religious — new atheists are interested in converting those that believe in fairy tales to non-believers and others of us well have an interest in the groups that are into telling us we are not real people.
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