Sentences with phrase «say about the nature»

what does that say about our nature?
and, if god is going to punish someone for something in which they have no choice (also a claim made by blog christians), what does that say about the nature of god?
If god knows that some people, before they are born, will not accept jesus as a savior (remember the whole predestination / omniscient god thing) but allows them to be born anyway, what does that say about the nature of god?
In contrast with the Hebrew Scriptures, the New Testament has relatively little to say about nature.
But much more interesting than the internal Labour manoeuvring is what Burnham's reception says about the nature of the relationship between the «political classes» and the people they are elected to represent.
At the end of the day, after all the wavefunctions had been calculated and probabilities plotted, shouldn't quantum mechanics have something coherent to say about nature?
And so diaries, as well as sticking needles in your eyes, are investigating yourself so that you may be able to have any sense of what you might be able to say about the nature of their integrated practices.
Within that structure, though, the film has a lot to say about the nature and perils of fame, and it does so with Rock's observant and caustic humor.
I wonder what Roger Pielke Jr. (comment 2) has to say about Nature's assertion, but I especially wonder what Tom Cole (comment 9)-- and the many who in the past have agreed with him — have to say about it.
The first is that many of the oldest and largest trees are in fact made hollow by fire, and that the fire cavities can be the size of a small room in which one can sleep [or live] quite comfortably [I have] which has something to say about the nature of the fires that these trees are subject to, if it can burn through two feet of bark.
If the answer is that «informed guesswork» suggests that policy decisions are imperative, Cox should admit it, rather than «taking the piss» out of sceptics, who might have something to say about the nature of that guessing.
The SCC had some useful things to say about the nature of international obligations and how they apply in such matters.

Not exact matches

The regulator said: «Regardless of the medium in which an advertising or promotional message is disseminated, deception occurs when consumers acting reasonably under the circumstances are misled about its nature or source, and such misleading impression is likely to affect their decisions or conduct regarding the advertised product.»
That says something important about the nature of modern leadership.
Comey said he kept memos on his conversations with Trump — a move he said he did not do with two prior presidents or other top Justice Department officials — because he «was honestly concerned that he might lie about the nature of our meeting.»
«We've also been upset as a company that we're not allowed to talk in details about the nature of such requests (because of the Patriot Act),» he said.
David Madani of Capital Economics, who has issued warnings about the overpriced Canadian market for years, says more data would help, but adds the nature of Tal's paper is equally worrying.
In a comment on his own post, MacMillan said he had since been in contact with a couple of Facebook staffers about the incident, and both said they could find no record of the image or post having been taken down, and in fact couldn't find any evidence that anything of that nature had ever been uploaded.
Among the few shows that Mr. Guzmán has been able to view is a «nature program about a rhinoceros» that, they said, has been «replayed numerous times.»»
Human nature means growth, which we don't have to worry about, they say.
«By its nature,» Wistia CEO Chris Savage says, this mindset «fosters a culture of long - term, future - centric thinking that allows [you] to make healthier decisions about personnel and performance.»
They hammered out a convoluted statement that basically said, «we agree to disagree» about the nature of the cross-strait relationship.
«Flynn had been forced to resign the day before, and the controversy around Gen. Flynn at that point in time was centered on whether he had lied to the vice president about the nature of his conversations with the Russians,» Comey said.
The newly unsealed charge, filed October 3 by the special counsel Robert Mueller's office, said that on January 27 Papadopoulos lied to FBI agents about «the timing, extent, and nature of his relationships and interactions with certain foreign nationals whom he understood to have close connections with senior Russian government officials.»
At a press conference Thursday afternoon, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke fielded a number of questions from reporters about the open - ended nature of monetary easing, saying, «We're not going to be premature in removing policy accommodation... We're going to give it some time to make the sure the recovery is well established.»
«The Central Bank Brazil is following the evolution of the use of such instruments and discussions in international forums on the subject — in particular about their nature, ownership and operation,» the bank said.
«Colonization of the islands could have been possible thanks to natural rafts such as floating mangroves that typhoons occasionally break off the coast,» said Thomas Ingicco, the lead author of a study about the archeological site published in the journal Nature.
This makes sense if what you say about the random nature of stock movements is true.
«When I hear people talking about a rebranding already, it means they don't yet understand the nature of restructuring,» he said.
The HPE spokeswoman said Reuters» questions about the potential vulnerabilities were «hypothetical and speculative in nature
The broad nature of the court's objections will give the DOL plenty to think about as it ponders a next step, Ogden said.
Workers and visitors pray and sing outdoors, discuss Jewish texts about nature and learn hands - on about the countless Jewish laws and customs connected to farming and how they can be applied for stopping waste, helping the poor and sustaining the planet, Chain said.
And I dare to say that, in the years to come, we will always be talking about shrink, because that's just the nature of this business.
You say science is about the unchanging laws of nature.
I believe this wise and nuanced document says something true about human nature; I'm afraid Mr. Smalling might label it «common bigotry.»
I turn to writer Flannery O'Connor, who, though she never wrote stories about the consecrated or even ostensibly Catholic life, had a great deal to say concerning the intersection of invisible and visible, of grace and nature.
Wail away all you like, about the const - itution and how it is being mis - read, the true meaning of the separation of / from church and state, but it all does not matter — the law as currently interpreted and enforced says events of this nature are not legal!
Jefferson said some critical things about religion and human nature - that were spot on... Martin Luther apparently actually hated a group of people to the point that he wanted them gone.
They may say that modern (or postmodern) thought has «moved beyond» what Aquinas, for instance, had to say about the interaction of nature and history, but in fact they typically have not the foggiest notion of what Aquinas said, or even whether he said anything at all on the subject.
That's not to say that thinking about NATURE isn't more important than ever.
Atheism says absolutely NOTHING about the cause, nature and purpose of universe, mankind or purposeness.
These, I suggest, are the essentials around which we can unite, and beyond which we must grant liberty for differing opinions about issues relating to the future of Israel, the chronology of the end times, the nature of the priesthood, the practice of the gifts of the Spirit, church governance or even (dare I say it?)
They were upset about land, and by creating this community, it gave them power... I can easily see historically how through the nature of man this religion formed... but, if one holds the Bible to be the account of the one true God and He speciifically states the word is God... and then goes on to say there will be false prophets... there you have it.
I'm not sure the research polls say so much about Christians as it does about human nature, and our tendency to rationalize certain behaviors.
The scientist must not sneer at the guy sitting in his back yard enjoying the sunset, saying, «He doesn't know anything about nature.
It says in 1john 3:8 whoever sins belongs to the devil and Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil which was sin.Think about this, right or wrong things is not sin, sin is a nature that you were born with, but when you confessed your sins he forgave you, and you became a new creature, old things have passed away and now you are a new person; and a new person is not the same, if you can still sin after being born again then what did he take away, don't you know that his blood is so powerful that you don't have to worry about sinning because it has been destroyed, he took it away.
Using modern terms, we should say that the Bible records a development of thought about human nature in both its sociological and psychological aspects.
What we have said so far about the structure of the self - image is, I believe, truth which can be discovered in every psychological inquiry into the nature of the self.
The model of the world as God's body encourages holistic attitudes of responsibility for and care of the vulnerable and oppressed; it is nonhierarchical and acts through persuasion and attraction; it has a great deal to say about the body and nature.
Recall what we said earlier about the nature of qualitative transformation.2 The notion of qualitative transformation means that a developing or evolving reality always evolves from A to non-A, since for a thing to maintain itself, it must become other than itself.
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