Sentences with phrase «see accusations»

I see some accusations and / or suppositions being made that are quite interesting.
When I see accusations of NASA data manipulation coupled with refusal to honor FOIA requests and highly ideological, crude public statements like the above of key officials, then it looks like a pattern of unscientific behavior to me.
For example, in the first excerpt from McIntyre, I see no accusations of any sort.
I might expect to see accusations of unfair dealing which were groundless in fact.
I would expect to see accusations of unfair dealing which WERE grounded in fact.
I often see accusations that black people are always the ones who bring up race first in a conversation.
We, at the Strategic Thinkers Network (STRANEK) interested in bringing clarity to good governance, political and economic issues in the country as well as at all times ensure that the resources of this country are judiciously used for the benefit of the people of Ghana tend to see these accusations against Bugri Naabu as not trivial.
Interesting that Nathan sees an accusation in this post.
We saw accusations of maleficence from Trilogy's Steve Olson and impassioned appeals to our inner organizer from Rising Tide's Stephanie Grasmick.
I look forward to seeing those accusations removed from your next revision of your January 2011 paper and hearing that you have publicly apologized to them for accusing them of fraud.
As dissenters multiply, they become harder to dismiss, and you often see this accusation that they are all the same person (of course, to a true believer, all heresy sounds the same).
I've also seen accusations of «misrepresenting evidence» and again, I think that demands the she is willfully doing so.
«The jury saw the accusations the way we did, that our client was a bit of an afterthought,» he told Law360.

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Being charged will now allow his defense team to have access to the case files, which they haven't seen so far, and «have the opportunity to answer these unfounded accusations,» according to the statement.
On Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew told CNBC that from what he had seen, Wells Fargo had participated in «bad behavior,» and that the accusations showed bank regulation should not be rolled back.
Clayton Homes, the mobile home unit of Warren Buffett «s Berkshire Hathaway (brk - a), said it is seeing an upturn in activity even as it defends against accusations its lending practices harm borrowers and can be racist.
When accusations of wrongdoing arise, it takes an enormous amount of prosecutorial will and resources, and ultimately a tremendous amount of a court's energy, to see the thing through to its ultimate outcome.
Whether these negative accusations will color public opinion and affect customer shopping patterns remains to be seen, but consumer advocacy groups have been pushing a full court press against the grocery giant.
The HighLow binary options broker hasn't seen any complaint accusations since it was founded.
When I joined the MRM it was over rape culture, because I saw a guy who didn't have a court case yet being strung up by my entire metropolitan area based on nothing but an accusation which sounded very questionable.
The last month has seen a blizzard of new sex abuse accusations against the Catholic Church from across the United States.
Now, if you watch this page, you will see more accusations, accompanied by «we have already told you so many times before», or «you've been proved wrong somewhere else», but what you definitely will not see is a simple example put forth.
Wall Street has used lies, false accusations, trumped up charges etc. throughout its history to prevent anyone getting into elected office from ruining their monopoly on government / money and you're not going to see that change.
I notice that I'm not seeing responses to these posts, I'm only seeing responses to the ones where you are making wacky accusations.
Instead of critiquing the straw man accusation in this instance on its merits, instead you «appealed to ridicule,» mocking the concept itself, as if by mocking the concept, «magically» (your word choice) people will no longer see the straw men we employ, and we can continue with our sophistries unchecked.
Every single reader of this thread can look at your post and see your comment and see that THE ENTIRE THRUST was an accusation of «non-god» peoples..
Sadly the Pharisees missed it — they saw friendship as an accusation, not as a blessing from unconditional love and service.
However, in recent years Pakistan, which is 96 percent Muslim, has seen a surge in accusations of insulting Islam, claims an Islamabad - based think tank, the Center for Research and Security Studies.
It's in our politics, as we see with the accusations against Moore, Weiner and, yes, President Donald Trump.
We have seen how opposition; lying accusations against the upright; and a subsequent rebuke from God, are telltale characteristics of the presence of Satan.
You see, those are the questions and accusations that Paul received when he explained the Gospel.
I know the feeling, control, manipulation, accusations, threats, innuendo, sidelined, gossip, devalued, these and other methods are used to isolate those who are seen not to be a yes person.
Moreover, the poignancy of the sense of public guilt was reflected in private self - accusation, and the issue is seen in such prayers as the psalmist's confession of deep - seated sinfulness,
When Ezra cries, «Thou our God hast punished us less than our iniquities deserve,» (Daniel 9:16) or a prayer in the Book of Nehemiah says, «Thou art just in all that is come upon us; for thou hast dealt truly, but we have done wickedly,» (Nehemiah 9:33) or Daniel exhausts tautology in confessing, «We have sinned, and have dealt perversely, and have done wickedly, and have rebelled,» (Daniel 9:5) we see the self - accusation which resulted from the acceptance of national misfortune not as an evidence of Yahweh's weakness in protecting his people but as proof of his inflexible righteousness.
So, within the Christian community itself there are numerous accusations of people not seeing «the truth», of «being blinded», and so forth.
The accusation that the Church by the masculine nature of the language it has used of God has for centuries reflected and reinforced a patriarchal society, which has shut out female forms of self - representation and seen women in terms of male desire, is hard to refute.
In 2011, 125 priests were dismissed from ministry by the Vatican because of accusations they had sexually abused children, Scicluna told CNN on Friday, citing the «Activity of the Holy See,» a kind of Vatican yearbook.
You've made accusations that I would like to see specifically backed up, but when I press for details, you back pedal.
Luke has seen that the demand for a «sign» and the accusation of sorcery belong together; in the other gospels they are reported separately, Mark 3.22, 8.11.
Why can we see «through» the blatant lies and false accusations and scapegoating violence when we read such historical accounts, but not when we read the Bible?
And now we are back to my question: Why can we see «through» the blatant lies and false accusations and scapegoating violence when we read the account of the crucifixion, but not when we read the rest of the Bible?
Jeremy, you wrote, «Why can we see «through» the blatant lies and false accusations and scapegoating violence when we read the account of the crucifixion, but not when we read the rest of the Bible?»
Perhaps if I accused you of believing only because you are afraid to die then you would see that the accusation has no bearing on the truth value of whether or not you are correct to believe.
Highlights for me included: 1) Belcher's call in Chapter 3 to find common ground in classic / orthodox Christianity (the Apostle's Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed) which, if applied, would dramatically reduce some of the name - calling and accusations of heresy that have been most unhelpful in the discussion between the emerging and traditional camps, 2) Belcher's fabulous treatment of postmodernism and postfoundationalism in Chapter 4, where he rightly explains that when talking about postmodernism, folks in the emerging church and the traditional church are using the same term to refer to two completely different things, and where he concludes that «a third way rejects classical foundationalism and hard postmodernism,» and 3) Belcher's fair handling of the atonement issue in Chapter 6, in which he clarifies that most emergering church leaders «are not against atonement theories and justification, but want to see it balanced with the message of the kingdom of God.»
I believe that Jack encapsulated the answer to this question that mankind carries into eternity when he responded to Randall's accusation against him, «The moment I saw you, I knew you were my boy.»
On Friday, the leaders of the American nuns whom the Vatican had criticized said the Holy See's report was «based on unsubstantiated accusations and (was) the result of a flawed process that lacked transparency» and that the report had «caused scandal and pain throughout the church community.»
If you had seen some of the vitriolic insults Tom and I have hurled at each other in the past, you would not make that accusation.
If we suspect there is an execution behind this story, we can see many telltale signs: typical marks of the victim (he has a physical deformity, he is a foreigner), indications of social conflict (fire sweeping the city), traces of the accusations (incest, profaning holy things), the unanimity of the mob violence (stoning and burying the «seed»), and the positive benefits of the death.
Otherwise, we leave ourselves open to the accusation that the same argument, taken to the logical extreme, would see air travel and microwave ovens banned on the same grounds.
As I am concerned with understanding the attraction of Pentecostal conversion and to search for positive results, my analysis consequently results, as will be seen later, in a criticism of the accusations made against Pentecostalism.
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