«For some reason, many people are horrified that anyone would write a book that might
possibly come to the conclusion that perhaps June Cleaver, as wonderful as she was, is in fact not the standard for biblical womanhood.»
DC: «How can anyone read this and
possibly come to the conclusion that what is being discussed is the «decline» in the late instrumental period?
How can anyone read this and
possibly come to the conclusion that what is being discussed is the «decline» in the late instrumental period?
As for your, «How can anyone read this and
possibly come to the conclusion that what is being discussed is the «decline» in the late instrumental period?
Not exact matches
Otherwise, boards and managers can
come to misleading, and
possibly quite costly,
conclusions.
Christians can not imagine that anyone could
possibly contemplate death without having the «assurance» that a beautiful heavenly existence awaits them, but in fact most true atheists (as opposed
to those who are simply indifferent, which is a growing segment of the population) have given this quite a bit of thought and have
come to a different
conclusion.
How could you
possibly come to your own
conclusion when the world forms your reference points?
This means one of two things: 1) you have met one,
possibly two sets of gay parents total (which I might actually believe because statistically you could not have
come across that many gay parents) and that you certainly don't have enough information
to make ANY
conclusion on gay parents based on the few that you have met, or 2) you are lying by claiming you have met many gay parents (statistically a low probability), and that they are ALL abusers (a statistical improbability).
Yep, I think I've just
come to the
conclusion that this version of sweet potato toast is quite
possibly the best brain breakfast imaginable.
«I could not figure out how that could be, until I
came to the
conclusion that very
possibly the companies were reporting a two - year amount, the 2014 and 2015 net new jobs created and including them in their submission
to the agency,» Schimminger said at the hearing.
After trying every liquid and powder highlighter and bronzer combination throughout the years, and failing
to get anything as dewy as her skin is in the «Waiting for Tonight» video, we
came to the
conclusion that she can't
possibly be human.
The
conclusion the film
comes to is that the more we know, the less we can
possibly hope
to understand, with the moral centre of the picture, good cop Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman), becoming complicit in a devil's bargain.
It's dusty and creaky after fourteen years on the shelf, dealing with drilling wetlands and the like — but the real question is how Darby's theories could
possibly be so privileged when, truth be known, if two Supreme Court Justices were offed in quick succession, everybody and their sister would be
coming to the same broad
conclusions this not - especially - bright law student reached.
It is therefore not surprising thatOHCHR, after a thorough inquiry,
came to the
conclusion that the above - mentioned barbaric acts against refugees constituted war crimes, crimes against humanity and
possibly crimes of genocide, subject
to confirmation by a competent international criminal court or tribunal.34 So far, no charge has been brought forward.
«My three years at Nature left me painfully aware that scientists are about the worst people on earth when it
comes to confusing their political inclinations with objective fact — and absolutely the worst in the concomitant certainty that one's opponents must be liars, frauds, or corruptly motivated, since (obviously) no honest person could
possibly have reached a contrary
conclusion through objective reasoning.
I imagine Weaver at home doggedly spending hours on the Sisyphean task of stopping the tides of blogs and search engines from propagating the negative opinions, finally
coming to the
conclusion that a lawsuit would be the only way
to possibly stop it.