Sentences with phrase «really have an answer to that question»

For the most part, I trust my instincts, since no one really has the answers to those questions.
Hmm, I don't really have an answer to that question.

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And finally there was a question about the impact of QE on the dollar, to which he had a great answer, noting that to discuss «the dollar» is to really discuss two different concepts that are easily confused.
Cogito CEO Joshua Feast, characterizes this stage as «pre-product market fit,» where the focus is on answering basic questions: «When we were at that stage we had to answer questions like «What does the market really want?
«On the artificial intelligence front, I have access to the very most cutting edge AI, and I think people should be really concerned about it,» an unusually subdued Musk said in a question and answer session with Nevada governor Brian Sandoval.
We're able to answer our clients» questions in a quick and reliable way, which has really helped us to stand out from the competition and provide us with a significant competitive advantage.
You really need to ask yourself why you have yet to answer the question: Was Harry Potter an immoral killer?
We might ask in turn how sure the course really was, but as to the first question, I know what answer Neuhaus --- a man who lived every day in the hope of the resurrection --- would have offered.
I was very reluctant to do that because I felt that I really wasn't sure if I would get an answer, or that I wouldn't be ready for an answer, or that I wouldn't know for certain if I felt that I did get an answer that is was actually from God or whether I was just deceiving myself, so for a few years there I just put that off, however those questions and concerns kept boiling up within me, so at that point I couldn't take it anymore putting it off.
So I Listened to all of his sermons read all of his blogs and than decided to leave my number to see if he would really call as he says on his web site, With in 2 hours I recieved a call and DR. Collins never rushed me off the telephone answered all my questions, And After just that one call you can tell he loves and believes in what he does, He wont be for everyone, Because he does talk about damnation and what it takes to get to heaven, And its not from giving ministers our money > I watched the you tube videos of many and he is just for me, everyone has a choice but in listening to his sermons and reading his blogs and than the telephone call this guy is the real deal.
I don't think there were or are ears willing to hear at that point or this, anyway, but I really do appreciate you sharing this and Alex if you would like to talk to me personally, I am very open to that and I will answer all of your questions.
Contra Nathan L: David does not have to answer your hypothetical question, especially because it is blasphemous, really.
It's really pathetic to see so many Christians that are so LACKING HONESTY and INTEGRITY that they would refuse to answer simple yes - or - no questions or even care enough about TRUTH to admit their own quotes were made.
I know what I believe, I just don't feel like I have to explain most of it to anyone, since really, love is what it all boils down to, and not the romantic or mushy love... love the verb, love the committment, love the question and the answer, love the embodiment.
While I definitely agree that his response is great in many circumstances and (without knowing the context of that conversation) may have been the perfect thing to say at that moment, I think calling this statement «a template that can be used to respond to questions concerning sexuality, gender and other important issues» reduces a very complex issue down to a very simple response that doesn't really answer any questions for anyone.
I've really enjoyed answering your questions, and I'm grateful to Rachel for the opportunity to do so.
Atheists often get a bad rap among Christians, but in my experience, many atheists are atheists simply because they have the courage to ask questions many Christians are afraid to ask, and when Christians hear these questions from atheists, the Christians either condemn the atheist for asking such questions, or gives some answer that is not really an answer at all.
Though my father had a degree in theology, he knew that having all the right answers wasn't really the point, so when I would pose a particularly personal or challenging question to him, he would often respond with, «You know what, Rachel — I don't know, but I know that God loves you.»
But you should ask yourself this question: Do you really want to stand before the Judgment seat of Christ and have to answer why you refused to pay the preacher?
While I haven't read everything on the subject, I know of no other book like it on the market, and it really helped answer some of my own questions and provide me some direction as I seek to follow Jesus by loving and serving others in my community.
How does one respond to someone who has such disdain for anyone believing in God (let alone the Christian understanding of who God is) with any ounce of belief that you really want your question answered.
Watching him live this double life of public man and poet, one wonders what Astrue — or Juster — is really thinking when he answers the biting questions of a reporter demanding to know why the new commissioner hasn't yet personally fixed the entire Social Security system.
Having questions stems from wanting to find the underlying truth of things, how things really «work», and once the mystery is discovered there is often a disappointment in just how commonplace the answer actually is.
And I take it as established that Hausman has shown a means whereby we can understand Bergson's approach as both metaphorical and rational2 As I am certain the reader does, I have questions I would like answered in light of their important insights and these interpretations of Bergson, but the issue I will examine presently is how Gunter's thesis and Hausman's elaboration might affect our understanding of Bergson's influence on Whitehead.3 The view of Bergson Gunter seeks to supplant is very widely held, and indeed was held, (if not really defended) until recently even by Professor Hausman (see the «Dialogue» below).
It is really annoying because the answers «yes or no» answers but they have already formulated the answer to their question.
She knew her friend and her husband both believed that, but as she listened to the genuine, painful question — why — she wondered if the answer would be really satisfying.
«The No. 1 most important thing you can do specifically in the beginning stages of anything is to have the courage to ask really, really hard questions and to shut up and actually listen to the answer
I really feel for those who are struggling with adultery and it seems the reoccuring question is the same.Will God forgive me if i have committed adultery and the answer is yes we all are sinners and we all have sinned no sin is worse than the other to God.If you are feeling bad because for what you have done then it is the holy spirit drawing you to him repent and turn from your sin.God wants all of us to draw near to him to get our hearts right to stop making the same mistakes over and over again.If you feel weak he gives the strength to deal with it rather than trying sort it out on our own.He forgives us because he loves us but we may have to bear the consequence of our sin like David and his family suffered for his choices regarding his affair with bathsheba but God forgave him for his sin.
We should be talked about as communities that do not pretend to have all the answers, but have identified a handful of really important questions.
As I have conversed with my Mormon co-workers about their faith, every time I bring up a question they don't seem to be able to answer, they revert to talking about their experience (vision, dream, inner feeling, etc.) which proved to them the truth of what they believe, and then they tell me that if I really want to know the truth, I should pray for wisdom and ask God to give me a similar experience to reveal the truth to me.
True, throughout the history of Christianity and of the Church the Christians themselves had slowly to learn — and this process is not yet finished — what their Christianity really means; they must ask this question again and again and answer it in ever new situations which they can not, of course, foresee and for which they will not have ready - made answers.
In order to answer the questions that have emerged from this consideration of scholastic concepts relating to the efficient causality of finite things, we must assume two propositions which - can only be formulated here but not really proved.
They see it as a slap in the face for some reason (I'm not against them, though, just the idea that somehow a 2000 - year old Middle Eastern carpenter «died for me» (they never have a good answer as to what that really means)-RRB- and question why they spent so much money on my Catholic education.
I don't know what you expected from us, but I would have answered any question you asked and I really tried to understand your point of view (which was actually my main objective — understanding your view).
It is questions like these that have provoked the simple answer in much of the university today, not only in the United States but in Europe and Asia as well: Drop the idea of a core education altogether, especially when we know that what we really need to be studying is science, technology, and economics.
Rather than giving a direct answer that the man could easily have rejected, Tiebout responded, «I suppose that what really matters is your answer to that question.
Come on Laura, nobody really cared, and most people think as I d that his reply was just skirting the question because he didn't want to give a direct answer to the question in fear of criticism from the Mormon Church of which he is a member, because without much doubt he probably would be participating in the celebration and drinking a beer also.
People have been asking that question for thousands of years and yet a simple «yes» doesn't really answer it, again, you can go on and keep on believing, I on the other hand have not found sufficient reason for me to believe in judaism.
So I have come to realize that most of the time when a a question is presented as an answer it is most likely disingenuous in masquerading as a question to begin with and the intent is really to stop questions rather than engage them.
What other questions do you have that you REALLY want answers to.
I think my questions were more to see if, by your answers, I could show you that, if I am a nice person, as nice as most Christians, and if you aren't really sure about hell, sin, all the bad stuff in the bible, and if the only difference between me and you is evident when someone asks us if we are a Christian,... then why would you,... (I am putting words in your mouth, forgive me) why would you want me, or anyone, to become a Christian, if that Christianity did not offer a real beneficial difference between you, a Christian, and me, a non christian?
And Jesus gave expression to this devaluation in his own life: he broke the Sabbath when he felt that God bade him act; he excused his disciples (at least) from the custom of fasting; and the burning national question whether one had really to pay the poli tax to the foreign power of occupation (in Judea and Samaria) he answered in the affirmative, but he viewed it as a secular concern and pointed his questioners to the essential duty, «Give to God what belongs to him.»
Every word that comes out of her mouth is a gem, and every answer to these questions is something I'd really want to hear!
It's far from rhubarb season yet, so this isn't really an urgent question, but I would like to have an answer for it, so that when they do arrive at the greengrocer's I can know whether I need to buy a kilo or half a kilo...
All of a sudden Thanksgiving turned into blood glucose checks 4 - 6 or more times a day, some in the middle of the night, 4 insulin injections a day, food logs, carbohydrate counting, calls to the endocrinologist, and multiple episodes of trying to answer questions from relatives when we really didn't have answers ourselves.
Not sure as to whether this question has been answered but are really essential in the making of the Paleo Chai Latte?
I can't really answer your question because I have never tried converting dairy grains to water kefir.
Ive been trying a lot of recipes & taken them to my co-workers & usually they not to thrilled with my food or snacks but they seem to really like these but they had a question I couldnt answer, How many calories are in a bar?
I wish I had an exact measurement that I could give you, Sienna, but unfortunately, I don't think there really is a one size fits all answer to this question... especially since it would not be a suitable replacement in all cases where sugar is called for.
I wish I had an exact measurement that I could give you, Patty, but unfortunately, I don't think there really is a one size fits all answer to this question... especially since it would not be a suitable replacement in all cases where sugar is called for.
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