The Diagnostic Laboratory of the University of Georgia Veterinary School
puts little faith in the value of the ANA test in animals.
But since it's based on the most wildly popular book in the bunch, a book that every article will tell you was «unfilmable» before Ang Lee came along, Life of Pi seems to have safe chances here, even if such an assumption
puts little faith in the writer's branch, who should know better than to reward David Magee's horridly bookended script.
But Carmody
puts little faith in Whac - A-Mole campaigns, and his experience with Goon has him wanting something more.
But perhaps age and hopefully a little more wisdom, teach us to
put a little faith in the fact that things will often work out better than expected if we let them.
«Doctors tend to
put little faith in hair - saving measures with questionable outcomes, but that doesn't mean there are not options out there that patients can try,» advises Mario Lacouture, MD, director of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center's Dermatologic Care Center at Northwestern University in Chicago.
Truly, if we just
put a little faith in pit bulls and treated them with the respect and kindness they deserve versus the rudeness and exploitation so many of them often receive, perhaps we'd all finally see that pit bulls are as wonderful as any other dog.
«Once I considered the information Penny brought to me, I realized I had to
put a little faith into my agent,» McCurdy says.
Not exact matches
Musk wonders aloud whether the market is «being a
little too generous» and «
putting a lot of
faith in the future.»
Sometimes it takes a
little work or a leap of
faith up front, but if you
put passive income strategies into place and stick with your plan passive income is definitely a realistic goal.
Sometimes it takes a
little work or a leap of
faith up front, but if you
put passive income strategies into place and stick with your plan passive income is definitely a re...
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of
putting their
faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny
little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
some of you atheists are still talking... I can hear you... the
little patter of your heart as it increases in rate because you are so ticked off at those mean «ol believers whom you hate so much you just have to
put all your time into the CNN posts dealing with
faith and God... You are so predictable... blather on without me though, I have to go get my sons from practice, so you will have to spew your hate on those left behind... Merry Christmas!
There is
little chance of exaggerating the fact that the central object of Jesus» concern was persons, that in personality he found life's supreme value, that in the possibilities of personality he
put his
faith and invested his service.
You're complaining about people sharing their
faith with others, being «pushy,» and in the same post
putting in your
little plug for whatever system you follow.
This
puts me in a more vulnerable position because 1) it exposes me to the criticisms of people on both sides of the debate, 2) it could lead to serious disappointment, should I find that my intellectual integrity and my
faith are indeed incompatible, and 3) it leaves me in the awkward position of being uncertain, undecided, and maybe even a
little confused for a while.
At a time of unprecedented transition in the Christian Movement, when (as George Orwell once
put it) «the
little orthodoxies of the right and the left vie with one another for possession of our souls,» it is necessary to assert both the modesty and the complex, nuanced character of Christian
faith and theology against the false certainties of true belief, ideology and religious simplism.
When we had very
little scientific knowledge of the working of the universe, it made sense for mankind to construct a God to
put their
faith in and to provide answers.
As Goguel
puts it, «The thought behind the story is that proofs exist, which, however, only a man of
little faith can need.
But the candle is lit for a few hours, I'll remember you and
put on
faith and hope, my prayers are joining with yours, life can be a
little unsatisfying — it's okay to admit it out loud — and I've got a river of life flowing out of me.
John's basic standpoint is a
little different: «What Jesus is to the
faith of the true Christian believer, He was in the flesh,» as Hoskyns
puts it.
It seems not a
little strange that the
faith which is most insistent upon the principle of Ahimsa and will not take the life of the most humble living thing, makes a definite place for
putting an end to one own life.
We in the West always make the mistake that we
put in too
little effort to figure out what real
faith means — we are too materialistic, and that is the reason why always false priests, bishops and pastors (also on the Protestant side) mislead us, and can tell us idiotic strories of cheap grace or workrighteousness.
Many of us felt, on top of losing all our best players year after year during that period, not to mention a never ending trophy drought, we had
little time to
put faith into a player testing the waters all over again.
I believe Arsene and his whole coaching management staff has had there time an should honourably leave.Please GOONERS sacrifice your support for the present teams chosen and if personally required make it known we are NOT happy / satisfied with of how the club is handled.There is NO growth and half the players are not premier league standard.looking at the top 6 clubs.Somebody got to take the fall and it is not Kroenkie as we seen the money was spent.We buying where we had a
little strength and where we really required (defensive) for a long time
faith is
put in people like Calum, Mustafi, bellerin, Holding etc.. I feel for El Nenny who is hardworking with the wrong chemistry.The other 5 top clubs will never take these players in there premier side.
«Wenger is not even considering a replacement» Disagree with that statement, I think Wenger is just
putting his
faith in his number 1, giving him a
little confidence boost for the remainder of the season.
In my opinion he needs to stick to a back four and
put faith in Robinson and
Little in the full back positions.
Then comes Coutinho (877), which says something about how
little faith, rightly or wrongly, has been
put in the likes of Andre Gomes, Paco Alcacer, Aleix Vidal and Denis Suarez.
Writer Kate Maltby, who accused Conservative MP Damian Green of sexual harassment, Labour party activist Ava Etemadzadeh, who accused Labour MP Kelvin Hopkins, and former special adviser to Nick Clegg Bridget Harris, who made allegations against Lib Dem peer Lord Rennard, said they had
little faith their political parties would
put their houses in order, and accused them of ignoring the issue for decades.
If you're looking for someone who goes to Mass maybe once a year or less and
puts little weight on their
faith when it comes to finding a significant other, this site is probably not ideal for you.
Putting its
faith not in Jonathan Swift's novel but in the belief that families will see any flashy and loud movie in theaters around the holidays, this box office flop is a dud by any standard, offering
little in the way of entertainment and enchantment.
Aardman themselves are the
little tribe fighting the giants, and
putting their
faith in old - fashioned storytelling and unassuming comedy.
And he
puts very
little faith in schools that aim to change those odds.
Good to hear that they are going to offer a
little something for those who
put faith in the device and went ahead with a pre-order, though I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be a USB drive or something!
She has
little faith in justice and is afraid her involvement will
put her at risk.
Readers place far too much
faith in statistics and
put too
little effort into assessing what is right for their locality and, moreover, for their cat.
On that basis I could
put a
little more
faith in Milivoje's correlations between CET and other phenomena for the first half of CET than for the second (and yet more with some improvements to the physics!).
It might take that
little leap of
faith to
put a
little fear into them, like if you progress and start becoming something better that you may tire of them and leave them behind.
To
put that paper process into a systems - based, collaborative process requires more than just a
little leap of
faith.
I have
little faith that they will do anything and my last convo with a lawyer made me
put my house on the market.
The process was very long and
put our
faith to the test many times — and this is only clear in hindsight — but we had to wait because God just didn't yet have our
little guy ready for us.