Sentences with phrase «satisfactory answers to these questions»

Showing off unnecessarily can be quite dangerous when you are not able to give satisfactory answers to the questions.
Val violently spurns him, and the priest for whom Clete occasionally works can not provide him with satisfactory answers to his questions.
I think that classical theism found no really satisfactory answer to this question insofar as it maintained that all of God's attributes are strictly necessary.
Of course, I don't really expect an entirely satisfactory answer to this question, because I agree with process cosmology that, after all, subject and object are merely abstractions from the concrete unity of the world process.
Even in the previous century, visitors like Captain Cook could get from the native population no satisfactory answer to the question why certain items were «taboo» — or even what taboo meant.
I've never heard any satisfactory answer to those questions.
Only he can give a satisfactory answer to the questions which, for everyone, are the most important of all: Who am I?
But no satisfactory answer to his question emerges — not from the confrontation with the three comforters, nor from the arguments of Elihu, nor from the framing device of Satan's wager, nor even from the voice in the whirlwind.
Well I did not find any satisfactory answers to both questions.
Between being involved in the persecution of Falun Gong and his corruption scandal, Bo Xilai is too controversial to get a satisfactory answer to this question.
Despite his best efforts, Paxman failed to get a satisfactory answer to the question of whether Howard did or did not «threaten to overrule» Lewis.
So I was alarmed when I couldn't find a satisfactory answer to the question: «Do modern - day crock pot glazes contain lead that can leach into my food?»
* Those responsible * for the reactionary policies that continue to block the use of teaching materials requiring the continuous use of complex thought processes owe America a satisfactory answer to a question:
Most crossovers fail to provide a satisfactory answer to the question, «How is this better than a minivan?»
If customers can't find a satisfactory answer to their questions before they leave the store, however, chances are they'll leave without the product they were considering — in other words, the store loses the sale.
There are no satisfactory answers to these questions.
Answers that just say «no political leader would try that because it'd be so unpopular» are not satisfactory answers to the question and not consistent with the evidence of what happened before and what is happening in present polls.
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