Sentences with phrase «reasons with little»

That might be ideal, but in the real world some of us end up with dogs for a variety of reasons with little planning involved.
Research studies have shown that many scientists are now trending towards believing in at least some form of divinity however; I think it's largely that we're only now letting science get the oppression it experienced over some of the religious wars fought over political reasons with little to do with actual beliefs or study.
This leaves reason with little to do philosophically but consume itself in its own contradictions.

Not exact matches

It might feel a little exposing at first, but I guarantee that you will immediately get more engagement with your customers, they will feel like they know you and they will do business with you for the real reasons, not some hyped up corporate lingo that no one believes any more.
The Ravens can still make the playoffs with a loss in this one, but they have little reason to risk it when they could just roll the Bengals with ease again instead.
«Waterfront Toronto's refusal, for what it says are «commercial reasons,» to release the text of the preliminary «agreement to agree» it signed in the fall with Sidewalk has led to accusations of excessive secrecy,» reports The Globe and Mail, which also notes that «despite briefings from Waterfront Toronto and Sidewalk executives, some city councilors say they still have little idea what Sidewalk actually intends to do — or where.»
Like Sachs, Whippman believes that «there are many reasons why life in America is likely to produce anxiety compared with other developed nations: long working hours without paid vacation time for many, insecure employment conditions with little legal protection for workers, inequality, and the lack of universal health care coverage, to name a few,» but she stresses that our «happiness - seeking culture» is also part of the problem.
But good reasons may evaporate over time while the rules get stuck in our behaviors, and then we're left with little more than a silly habit.
But the reason this research is so momentous has very little to do with bacteria at all, rather it signals the beginning of modeling organisms.
«The SNB clearly expected to see a huge surge of inflows in the week ahead and saw little reason to provide these buyers of francs with an artificially cheap rate,» said Simon Derrick, chief currency strategist at BNY Mellon.
The reason Keynesianism got such a boost post-crisis was not for any real - world examples of its success — the list of its failures, by contrast, is lengthy — but because of the assertion, accepted far too quickly with far too little evidence, that monetary policy, at the fabled Zero Lower Bound (interest rates of near zero) had lost its effectiveness.
The reason comes down to Facebook's Relevance Score, which acts a lot like the AdWords Quality Score; determining, filtering, and suppressing ads with little - to - no relevance to a particular group of people (based largely on their interests).
Capital is leaving China for reasons that have little to do with economic fundamentals and that do not imply that the RMB is overvalued, and the capital account deficit is large enough to overwhelm the current account surplus.
It was clear even before Kraft Heinz came right out and said as much Tuesday that liberal Madison Mayor Paul Soglin and conservative Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and their respective backers had little reason to bash each other for not doing enough to keep Oscar Mayer's Madison plant open with taxpayer - backed financial assistance.
«The Fed sees little reason to be concerned with inflation marginally above its 2.0 percent target, particularly after such a long period of underperformance,» Clarke said.
Has a company's quarterly earnings announcement ever been so highly scrutinized and anticipated, for reasons having little to do with the earnings?
Today, the industrial portion of the name Dow Jones Industrial Average is largely there for historical reasons, since many of the 30 companies currently on the list has little or nothing to do with traditional heavy industry.
So Lowry's could well get its major buy signal for reasons that would have little to do with renewed buying enthusiasm.
With the CEPA negotiations now having gone through eight rounds, and an unsigned FIPA, India - watchers in Canada have had little reason to anticipate any formalized deepening of ties.
Offering only numbers is something that traditional brokerage firms do, and a lot of time is leads to deals that end up falling through the floor, because the amount of money a business needs often has little to do with why they need it or the reasons their current financial situation is the way it is.
The reason the system goes along with it is if your option is to pay a little bit of money in NIRP and I end up losing that money, but the bond bubble stays intact and the system continues to function.
One reason is that the US president has agreed to give the North Koreans something they've wanted for years — direct negotiations with an American leader over their nuclear program — with relatively little time for advance preparation.
A B2B organization must first admit and come to the realization that they may know very little about the new social buyer and that the reason they need to reinvent their sales organization is because they are out of touch with their buyers.
Everything you've claimed so far can be explained with just a little logical reasoning and / or scientific knowledge.
Those concerned with Luther thus have little reason for concern with tradition, which — as «scholasticism,» «mysticism,» or «traditional dogma» — serves mostly as a foil for Luther's «discovery.»
A Nice Little Place on the North Side: Wrigley Field at One Hundred, by George F. Will (Crown Archetype): America's premier political columnist begins his latest reflection on the National Pastime with some charming, autobiographically - derived advice for Catholicism: after recalling that he became a Chicago Cub fan at age seven, «when I was still not as discerning as one should be when making life - shaping decisions,» the elegant Dr. Will notes that «The Catholic Church thinks seven - year olds have reached an age of reasoning» and remarks, «The Church might want to rethink that.»
Most non-evangelical Americans also are partial to Israel, and for reasons having little to do with prophecy.
But if we also agree with ECE that «every Catholic University, without ceasing to be a University, has a relationship to the Church that is essential to its institutional identity» and that «[each has] a special bond with the Holy See,» then it stands to reason that those of us in the trenches of Catholic education should bend a little to realize this goal.
In terms of structure, they are anti-sectarian — a further reason why the Left, insofar as it is not prepared to re-examine its traditions, has little idea what to do with them.
Galston: «There are compelling reasons to rethink the entitlement state, but they have little to do with a culture of dependence.»
Much like religion has little to do with morality and truth, Universities have little to do with reason and thinking.
The secularist may see little reason for self - restraint but compare that with feelings of anger.
I'm not a fan of Maher even a little bit, BUT, we as Christians often do give folks legit reasons for not wanting much to do with «Christianity».
Hitler was born with little money, and the majority of jewish families that lived near and around germany HAD been wealthy, and so one could argue that Hitler was just looking for funding and a back reason to make his sheep like followers do his deeds so he played on his peoples misunderstandings and cultural separations.
The status of a strictly metaphysical assertion, taken alone, or only in combination with other strictly metaphysical assertions, is a matter about which black theology and most other theologies of liberation have shown little interest, and this is so for the best of reasons.
Moreover, as Eric Chevlen notes, self - interest often interferes with moral reasoning, and if one is already interested in the contraceptive way of life, one may not be open to Humanae Vitae for reasons that have little to do with the strength of its arguments.
For those who claim that non-belief in a higher being is correlated with higher intelligence need to dig into the history books a little more where you will find most if not all great historical figures, inventors and «brilliant» minds (e.g. Socrates, Newton, Galileo, Einstein) believed in a higher being or through deductive / inductive reasoning eventually believed in a higher being (e.g. Einstein).
little confused now... you shifted the conversation completely... we [you] were saying that hitler was a christian — for whatever reason, oh because he claimed to be catholic, that's right... so what does this have to do with Matthew 5 or the commandments???
Men have found no better thing than this to do for kings at their crowning and for criminals going to the scaffold; for armies in triumph or for a bride and bridegroom in a little country church; for the wisdom of a Parliament or for a sick old woman afraid to die... One could fill many pages with the reasons why men have done this, and not tell a hundredth part of them.
William Oddie FAITH Magazine November — December 2010 A Reason For Hope I begin with a little quiz: at what stage in the papal visit to the UK was the following written?
The reason is that without a belief in Yahweh, acceptance that Jesus Christ is the only «way» to a relationship with the Creator, and measuring results in terms of Biblical truths, there would be little universal help to Christians, Jews, Moslems, atheists, and others at all.
Sorry, lumping millions of people together into one little ball does not equate with reason and logic.
God, always on the safe side, stationed one of his angels with a sword (because guns were not yet invented by men and for some curious reason angelic inventions seem to always lag one step behind human inventions) at the entrance of the garden to keep Adam and Eve and their little youngin's away.
When it comes down to it, Christians want to celebrate a holiday that has very little to do with Christianity and was created for political reasons initially and grown for commercial reasons more recently.
So all that scholars really have to go on is the text itself — a wild ride on a rickety, ancient, circular - reasoning roller - coaster with little external data to anchor our knowledge of anything.
There is little reason finally to accept Cobb's view of human subjecthood unless we are in agreement with the exceptions he makes in distinguishing the role and properties to be associated exclusively with God.
perhaps not surprisingly, i don't really trust most polliticians — of any party, for the very reasons we're discussing... i think most have had to «do what they've had to do» to get to where they are... perhaps this is why jesus had little to say or do with politics?
There's little reason to believe Christ meant to pick up reptile snakes with one's hands; you'd have to ignore many other scriptures to do that.
The reasons are complex, but this seen is obvious to me: people are fed up with leaders and friends who talk learnedly and officiously about God but show little evidence of being interested in God.
I also attacked Roe v. Wade for «finding a highly controversial moral theory» this time of radical individual autonomy» in the «due process» provision,... with little effort to justify the decision by the traditional standards of constitutional reasoning
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