When someone
reads views from the other side, they will create counterarguments that support their initial viewpoint, bolstering their belief of the misinformation.
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Of course, in the interest of balanced research, you would have
read the views from the opposite side too.
Not exact matches
Three facets of today's U.S. civic discourse would worry the Framers, said Eisgruber: «mistrust of institutions,» which they considered crucial to forming a republic; the «geographic sorting» that finds people of like - minded
views grouping together rather than being more evenly distributed throughout the country; and the rise of technologies (
read: Facebook) that are keeping people
from reading facts and
views that give them proper «civic understanding.»
Yet these satirists may have trouble backtracking
from their new partisan aggressiveness, becoming yet another contributor to the bubble that news consumers increasingly live in — their
views reinforced by what they choose to watch and
read.
Civil rights groups reportedly delivered petitions to Google's Mountain
View headquarters earlier this week urging the company to withdraw sponsorship
from the Republican National Convention and flew a plane overhead with a banner
reading, «Google: Don't Be Evil.
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Its colors are pleasing (but can be adjusted if needed), it can get nicely bright, it's easy to
read outside, and it doesn't wash out when you
view it
from an angle.
Compared with getting our news
from the same two or three TV networks or
reading the same newspapers with their consistent editorial
views, our networks on Facebook show us more diverse content.
Once you defined your audience, draft your content
from their
view and highlight the points that you want them to take away when
reading your blog.
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Reading can offer richer, broader and more complex models of experience, which enable people to view their own lives from a refreshed perspective and with renewed understanding,» says Josie Billington of the University of Liverpool, who's an expert on the effects of r
Reading can offer richer, broader and more complex models of experience, which enable people to
view their own lives
from a refreshed perspective and with renewed understanding,» says Josie Billington of the University of Liverpool, who's an expert on the effects of
readingreading.
And Dave Young
from Cooley who
read a draft and made sure I wasn't completely off base in my
views.
In analysis, Michael Gray received nearly 600
views of the video, with at least 43
reads of the post on his blog, and at least 12 inbound links to his website,
from one piece of content.
When Elon Musk's Falcon Heavy rocket took off yesterday, its first - stage boosters returned to landing pads and while we got a great
view from SpaceX's cameras, this amateur footage provides a beautiful look at what they look like plummeti...
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Last year I wrote on Suven Life Sciences, also I did some secondary level maths to get a sense of returns an investor could get buying the business at then market cap (~ 2000 INR Crores or 400 Million USD) and exiting in 2024 See Snap shot below The base case CAGR didn't excite but
reading management commentary compelled me to take a tracking position in model portfolio Over to this year One thing in AR gave me a Jeff Bezos moment For the first time management was sounding optimistic (this is coming
from a management which is very conservative on record) Emphasis mine Management
views on past Despite having grown the business every single year across the last five years, our business sustainability has been consistently questioned.
I thought you might has some thoughtful
views on IBM
from reading your posts.
Canadian and Alberta voters need to understand that every time you get annoyed at Justin Trudeau and the way he manages the country all you need to do is listen to the radio and Charles Adler rant about him or
read articles by Lorne Gunter and Rick Bell
from the Edmonton Sun (who formerly worked at the Alberta Report, and helped Ted Byfield run the Alberta Report into the ditch, or
read anything written by Colby Cosh or Ezra Levant and soon you will realize the propaganda and hate these clowns spread about their own political / religious
views trying to scare the general population to their side or
views.
Every time I get annoyed at Justin Trudeau and the way he manages the country all I do is listen to the radio and Charles Adler rant about him or
read articles by Lorne Gunter and Rick Bell
from the Edmonton Sun (who formerly worked at the Alberta Report, and helped Ted Byfield run the Alberta Report into the ditch, or
read anything written by Colby Cosh or Ezra Levant and soon I realize the propaganda and hate these clowns try and spread about their own political / religious
views I revert back to supporting the more liberal viewpoint).
I have
read about annuities,
from a very limited skim
view, but do not trust any of them, with one exception.
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I enjoy
reading what all of you have to say and by talking about all of our different
views, it allows us to learn
from each other.
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But in a week of coverage, much of which is sure to be either generically retrospective or gleefully judgmental (a Reuters article I came across yesterday made sure to note, in its final paragraph, that his papacy had been «besieged» by the sexual abuse crisis — a claim which, aside
from its mild bias, is not exactly accurate), it's refreshing to
read a piece that takes a longer
view.
Piper's biggest problem (the source of his wrong
view of women) is that he
reads the Bible wrong — He sees it as a drill Sargent, demanding something
from him.
Protestants should,
from this point of
view,
read it to be led into an otherwise often closed but nonetheless decisive discussion by a guide who is himself not Catholic but who knows the history and is sympathetic to the problems and proffered solutions.
And the problem with praise music is that, in its attempt to be «approachable» to all, it becomes monotonous, tepid and uninspiring by comparison (at least
from the point of
view of someone who can sing and sight -
read).
To understand an Atheist's point of
view completely you'd need to
read a stack of books ranging
from biology, chemisty, astronomy, physics and anthropology.
Reading breathless media reports about CO2 «pollution» and about minimizing our carbon footprints, one might think that the earth can not have too little CO2, as Simpson thought one couldn't be too thin — a
view which was also overstated, as we have seen
from the sad effects of anorexia in so many young women.
Depending upon which Biblical software one is using, one can see anything
from a dozen to 10,000 manuscripts, to
view the variant
readings in context.
In any case, keep up the good work and although I still don't get the Trinity (
read as «believe» it) I know
from our past exchanges this does not stop you
from viewing me as your brother.
One device he used repeatedly was to insert fresh material in texts composed
from an earlier point of
view, making minimum modifications in the original text, in the hopes that the new material would so reshape the whole context that it would be
read from the new point of
view.
We get to
read religious
views from people who know nothing of religion and scientific
views from people who have no clue about science.
Two surveys have come out recently — one was a partnership by Barna and the American Bible Society and the other
from LifeWay Research — about the way Christians
view the Bible and how often they
read it and why, and the results are interesting.
I'd like to
read it for myself, with a
view to informing the ACLU and other «freedom
from religion» oriented groups.
It's easy for people who are more liberal on this issue to claim the pastoral high ground (indeed, Chalke's piece is partly pastorally motivated), but that ignores many who will be hurt to
read his change of
view, and what they will regard as a sharp shift
from scripture.
The main issue here is difficult to pin down precisely, but it has to do with the impression one gains
from reading Berger that people act like amateur philosophers in constructing their religious
views.
As an Atheist, I let my children
read as they see fit, but I limit their private exposure to religious people, particularly keeping him away
from groups with extreme
views.
Sometimes they say things that are not clearly enough distinguishable
from this, as when Thomas speaks of the perfections of all things as being in God, 32 but there is really no warrant for
reading him as holding the absurd
view that God actualizes every possibility.
Too often the debate between a Bernard of Clairvaux and a Peter Abelard is
read in terms of the latter's so - called heterodoxy when it was just as much about Bernard's progressive vision of a church disentangled
from the control of secular princes over against Abelard's more conservative
view of an ordered relation of patronage and rule between secular rulers and sacred institutions.
from what i
read the american people are idolizing the bald eagle which also
from a religous point of
view is agianst God's law.
Aside
from that, I think it depends on who's biography of Luther you
read (regarding Luther's self -
view); some paint him as a tortured soul, others as a man of his times who was (relatively) happy to be so prior to entering the monastery.
If this turns out to be the case (that he has a skewed
view of Jesus), then I want to ask him if, in his lifelong quest for truth, he has ever
read about Jesus
from Scripture, rather than just hearing about Jesus
from others.
I have
read many stories that don't describe this practice accurately, or that aren't balanced in presenting the
views of Mormons and their detractors, and also in explaining why the objection coming
from Jews is so heartfelt and strong.
The difference between you and me is that, when I
read the Bible... I
read it
from the point of
view of what I know about the natural world — as people know it today.
A Christian's
View on Life: (Now... read from bottom to top to see a different vi
View on Life: (Now...
read from bottom to top to see a different
viewview.)
But
from a completely different angle and perhaps a big spanner in the works, I
read an interesting
view the other day relating to Paul (like in the Apostle).
Those who took issue with the article
read it
from their political parties world
view and misconstrued the meaning.
If you came
from a dysfunctional family and stopped
reading now, you might be tempted to believe that it is impossible to have a genuine relationship with or healthy
view of God.
When we
read such proclamations of the intellect bent on showing the existential conditions of absolutely everything, we feel — quite apart
from our legitimate impatience at the somewhat ridiculous swagger of the program, in
view of what the authors are actually able to perform — menaced and negated in the springs of our innermost life.