«Nichols has such an engaging writing style... readers will have little
problem accepting the premise of parallel worlds...»
Not exact matches
By
accepting the humanists» standards of subjectivity and the relativity of values as a given — that is, as a
premise and not as a
problem — the liberal religionist has gone a long way toward betraying the grounds for public order.
My
problem with Rosin's analysis is that she is
accepting an unfair
premise rather than challenging it.
I don't
accept the
premise that this
problem is only limited to government employees.
Men don't seem to have much
problem fasting and that makes evolutionary sense if you
accept the
premise that they were the hunters.
At minimum, if you
accept the
premise of this study, that means that more than millions of Americans with iodine deficiency may be at risk of thyroid
problems from soy consumption.
So I don't know that I
accept the
premise that it costs money to file bankruptcy; I think it saves you money, it solves a serious
problem for people.
This is the
problem with
accepting a faulty
premise.
We can agree, furthermore, that even if we
accept that (i) the climate is changing, and that (ii) we have caused some of this change, and that (iii) this will cause a
problem of some degree, we don't necessarily have to agree that these three
premises safely take us to a conclusion that demands special politics and ethics, moreover, that it creates any unassailable moral imperatives.
In short, it was stated that the college would be unable to
accept McKie on their
premises as there were «very real safeguarding concerns for students» and «serious staff relationship
problems during his employment at this college».