Sentences with phrase «real belief in»

There was a peculiar circumstance in that the Surrealists had as part of their aesthetic a real belief in young talent.
You've started to get some real belief in your surfing, every spare weekend or getaway is planned around the surf conditions.
David Osgathorp founded his company, All About You, in 2006 with a credit card and a real belief in his own ability.
There was a real belief in her speech that, with an appropriate passion for technology, the opportunities in the future will be vast.
The Tories demand responsibility without offering support; they appeal for fraternity without any real belief in equality; they have finally noticed «society» but remain implacably hostile to the state.»
It was a good point that the Hammers picked up at Chelsea last weekend, showing some real belief in the final quarter of the match to get their spoils.
There's a real belief in the squad the year.
He has real belief in you.»
Remember the FA cup 2014, our first trophy and not - so - important to many Gooners but that gave our team a real belief in themselves as a unit.
With that confidence, as long as it continues to build, will come a real belief in the players that this might just be our year.
A real belief in God requires true openness and, frankly, that's pretty scary.
I repeat: I hope I am wrong; but I am, all the same, beginning to wonder if the warm support with which even quite unexpected people in our hierarchy (like Bishop Hollis) greeted the establishment of the Ordinariate this time round (you will remember the hostility with which they squashed a similar but less radical basic idea in the Nineties) was really as wholehearted as it seemed at the time: or were they simply saying what they knew the Pope wanted them to say, but without any real belief in the idea itself?

Not exact matches

«There are real shortcomings in how American politics are covered, including pervasive groupthink among media elites, an unhealthy obsession with the insider's view of politics, a lack of analytical rigor, a failure to appreciate uncertainty, a sluggishness to self - correct when new evidence contradicts pre-existing beliefs, and a narrow viewpoint that lacks perspective.»
We point to business and policy uncertainty, people are still unsure as to who has their hands on the steering wheel... People have got to start believing in the real economy and I don't think we have that belief yet.»
«It is a widespread belief in China that if foreigners are hired at an event, the whole thing is bumped up to another level,» a real - estate agent from the outskirts of Chongqing told The Times.
«The belief that house prices had nowhere to go but up helped fuel a real - estate boom in the U.S.,» he says.
The real turning point for her career was her completion of a Graduate Certificate in Social Impact in 2012, which tapped into a long - held belief that helping those around her and contributing to society is important.
«The fact is many investors owned the stock almost solely for their belief in the real money gaming potential,» the PE firm writes.
Hughes had his own revelation: Obama's belief in the power of real people to be agents of change dovetailed with his own.
It is APF Canada's belief that a constructive and inclusive dialogue on the issue of foreign ownership of residential real estate in Vancouver be predicated on hard data and corroborative facts.
At the time, Ben and I had been investing and operating in the city for over a decade and we were consumed by a belief that we could make a real difference if we stepped away from the traditional model - a model that we felt was dominated by lip service about «hands - on» investing, but that was sorely lacking in GPs who were willing to spend real management company resources to build capabilities that mattered.
Loyola keeping a Catholic identity helps promote real intellectual diversity in American public life (and, again, I'd say the same as to other religious universities; I can imagine some religious belief systems that are so pernicious that, while they must be constitutionally protected, we can still say they hurt American life more than they help it, but I think that most of the traditions that found universities do have a good deal to contribute).
And they share their belief that if you want real wealth in your life, you have to cultivate joy, surround yourself with people that make you better, and always find a way to give back.
Buffett contends that the key to overcoming emotions is being able to retain your belief in the real fundamentals of the business, and not get too concerned about the stock market.
As illustrated by the rolling correlation, an investor operating in real time with inception - to - date data may develop different, dynamic beliefs.
«Modern financial theory amounts to the belief that hard work, superior insight, and good judgement - the keys to success in the real economy - are ineffectual for the investor in public markets.
However, we maintain our belief that the overall performance of the European economy is reasonable and that the «real economy» — the parts tied to the production of goods and services — seems so far to have been broadly insulated from the recent volatility in financial markets.
Spiegel's pitch for the new way of using Snapchat was rooted in his strong belief that messages and posts from friends should be separate from content from strangers and companies, and that mixing the two makes real relationships less intimate.
But in the real world, I think atheists and people of varying faiths probably work together on various things for the good of mankind — often not really knowing fully about each others» beliefs, yet still accomplishing good things together.
But somehow equating that belief with the real physical danger of playing on the freeway... means that «belief» has gotten an inordinate place in life.
It's only in the last century that people have tried to make the Bible fit their beliefs rather then align their life with what the bible says, and look at the results, the world is in turmoil and on a downward spiral out of control and this article is a good example of trying to make God's word an excuse to do every wrong thing there is real good reporting.
That's laughable too, but he is correct in claiming that science has no real answers as to why we're here or why every culture in history has had a belief in a mysterious, unseen, omnipotent being.
So it's fairer to say that her confidence in her method — and her belief that it could be the source of purpose — keep her from critically examining her real purpose, giving her that unjustified confidence that her knowledge of numbers was evidence that she was right about justice.
I believe in God and in an afterlife, but my belief is purely based on faith, based on what I feel that it must be right, that all the energy that makes a person exist, real, and unique has to be conserved somehow.
lol... you making up a load of BS that's not even part of our beliefs... when we prayer... we ask that God gives you wisdom and insight... you still have a choice in the matter... so really you got nothing on us... you wan na avoid prayer cause it seems you think it might be real and it might make you go to hell if you don't heed... sorry... that don't change abit
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
Always question, it makes one's faith real and strong and not a mere blind belief in «fairy tales».
Zeus on the other hand has been proven real, he said so himself and he said everyone, all the other gods in other cultures are fakes...» = > upon what are you basing your positive belief (you slipped up there in acknowledging atheism requires a positive disbelief in a diety
These beliefs are apparently the ones set forth by Messrs. Johnson, Hoge, and Luidens in «Mainline Churches: The Real Reason for Decline» (FT, March 1993): (1) That Christianity is the only religion with a valid claim to truth, (2) that persons can be saved only through Jesus Christ and otherwise go to hell, and (3) that therefore one should try to convert others to the Christian faith.
And in the nicest possible way, this is what you are doing ALREADY... you are trying to «spin» this story and to «justify» it to fit with your current belief schema instead of just recognizing the overly obvious that it isn't real.
If you wish to believe regardless of if you can justify your belief in terms of what is real, just what you wish to believe, then I of course can offer nothing.
The relationship between the war in Afghanistan and diffuse but real security interests once referred to as the «War on Terror» is unstated, but the tacit belief seems to be that success in Afghanistan will ameliorate problems in other places, mostly by denying terrorists a safe haven like Amsterdam or Fort Hood.
The only real cure for belief in any unknown deity is education.
As Christians watching horror, we are reminded through our belief in «Our Father» that, in the real world, God is present in our lives to «deliver us from evil.»
Do you think our lack of belief in a higher power negates all of the very valid, real and human emotions you described?
But this fairy tale writes all the beliefs and rules that Romney is required to adhere to, and we don't need that influence in these hard time when REAL guidance is needed.
The one - of - a-kind Religious Liberty Clinic will offer law students real - world experience in representing diverse clients and defending a wide span of religious beliefs and practices in various situations.
In any case, it would be so great if our political leaders could leave their real or fake religious beliefs at home and instead focus on solving the real issues, such unemployment or the deficit.
Although I hope not your position, the dialogue you use is similar to the one found in counter-culture argumentation, to develop and build anti-Christian positions and attacks against fundamental belief and faith central to real Christian teachings.
Cioran seems to be on their side with his belief that «there is no freedom, no «real life» without an apprenticeship in dispossession.»
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