Sentences with phrase «see claims like»

I am so amazed when I see claims like yours.
While surfing the internet you may have seen claims like «there's no vegetable in the world that matches a tomato» or «tomato is a powerhouse of nutrition».
So whenever I see a claim like above about warming in Alaska I jump to the current weather charts to see what's going.
People don't generally take kindly to seeing claims like that reduced to writing in public court documents, whether they're true or not, and tend to fight fire with fire.

Not exact matches

Another problem with claiming the CMHC's $ 600 - billion cap sounds the death knell is that no political party in Canada wants to see house prices plummet like they did in the U.S.. By reigning in the CMHC, the Conservatives are attempting to moderate the boom, not tip into it into a meltdown.
In fact, the only form of A.I. he would like to see regulated is self - driving cars — such as those being developed by Musk's Tesla — which Brooks claims present imminent and very real practical problems.
That's an instructive example because publishers and entertainment conglomerates for years have tried to claim what they see as their rightful share of the digital - content - rentals business, but most of their efforts have been failures, while tech «middle men» like Amazon, Netflix, Apple, and Spotify have flourished.
I'm happy to see leaders like Mark Zuckerberg publicly claiming that it's important for fathers to stay home to bond with their babies and partners, and even more appreciative that he set an example by doing it himself.
It's funny how other people claim that they don't do link building anymore — but they are pushing content to blogs and influencers like everybody needs to see it or link to it.
[3] The ousted leading pig is never seen again but he is said to be always around the corner ready to attack the animals, though like Core's claim that Bitcoin Cash is making people lose money, no victim is ever supplied.
If the Fed and the Treasury are smart, they will act quickly to figure out how to respond to multiple events like we've seen in recent days, to expedite turnover in ownership and quickly settle the residual claims of bondholders, without the kind of malfeasance reflected in the Bear Stearns rescue.
You Are Investing in Something Good — The US real estate market has seen better days (like when pioneers raced out West and planted flags in the ground to claim their acreage), but property is one of those things that, when taken care of, can result in many years of income returns.
Like many others, he had predicted that Brexit would dramatically stunt euro growth, but as we've already seen, such claims are overdone.
I have been exposing that since the start so the entire planet can see how many atheists act just like the religious they claimed not to be like.
I see this as part of a growing trend in the western world that is getting fed up with the ignorant, pretentious, number - crunching church buildings that claim to be preaching gospel when they're either preaching a list of do's and don'ts or they're preaching what's in demand, and im not saying all churches are like that but a lot are.
Maybe you should just shut the fuck up about shit you know absolutely nothing about, like black holes, where you show your ignorance for all to see and claim certainty about things you know nothing about.
Often if feels like most Protestants reject papal claims of authority but see their senior pastor as some divine prophet.
False Christians arn't persecuted True ones are though they even have been persecuted by the Vatican and other false Christians they are under ban in places like NK and Iran and some other places Jesus apostles where persecuted stephen was stoned John the baptist was decapitated Paul was liked in prison for a while you see only true Christians are persecuted how can the richest orinization on the planet claim to follow God and be the richest on the planet and actually persecute everyone else.
At least that's what Christians will claim as his closet full of crazy finally opens up for all to see just like they did with Hitler.
Rep. Bill Dunn who proudly boasts of sponsoring anti-woman and anti-gay legislation claims that, «Nobody likes to see an injustice,» and that, «There is just a real injustice and hypocrisy.»
As it is, God is like the awesome boyfriend living in another town, that nobody has ever seen, but is claimed to have given wonderful gifts like jewelry and flowers that the lady in question could easily have bought for herself.
I have seen SO MANY people on all these reality news media shows claiming to be Christians, but are certainly not acting very Christian like.
But it also represents a tactic we're likely to see more of: claims of old - fashioned Catholicism, used by people who are far from old - fashioned Catholics, to maintain control of officially Catholic institutions and to ban the people whose political opinions they don't like.
While you may have never explicitly said «those who claim hurts weren't really hurt», you have explicitly stated that «MOST» (I see we both like that word!)
I meant to say «There «really seems to be no connection whatsoever» between your claims about your religious nonsense and reality, just like you see between Catholic claims and reality.»
So one will see pictures of a woman claiming to be a bishop, vested like Pius X on his jubilee.
You see, this person doesn't believe in eternal security because certain people who claim to be Christians certainly don't act like Christians.
This selective «colorblindness» is a mighty convenient approach to race in America for white people, for it allows us to paper over America's troubled (and decidedly anti-Christian) history, to discount racism as a thing of the past for which we are no longer responsible, and to ignore persistent racial injustices like mass incarceration, police brutality, voting rights issues, white flight, and economic inequality, all while consistently benefiting from an oppressive system we claim we can not even see.
I have see, immature, whinny, spoiled, selfish, bullies get upset cause they didn't get their way or didn't get an answer they liked, claim abuse, abuse, and leave the church and try and get others to go with them.
I predict we'll start seeing a trend of women getting fired on pretexts like «policy violation» or «poor fit» after they've made insurance claims for contraception.
The original poster has made a claim and I'd like to see the proof of it.
There is no where in any part of Quran or Sunnah where it says people or youth are to be chained... and kept in dungeons... Thisnis ignorance, arrogance and conspiracy done by ill hearted people in the name of religion when it is by no mean a part of religion... I have seen such cases only at remote poor areas when they have mentally sick youth or people who could be dangerous for others and can not afford to hospitalize are being kept chained like that but not in religious establishments, rather at places where fraud witch doctors who claim that those are possessed...!!!
This is a pretty considerable claim, and I too would like to see a citation.
We do well to see the relevance of the denial of an atomized self for an environmentalist like Callicott and then see how Buddhism supports and enriches his claim.
I don't like the direction he has gone by claiming he can't be wrong and also when he says if you don't see it the way he does you are condemned.
I've recently been feeling like an inferior Christian for never having seen a «grand» miracle, especially when everyone else in my church claims to have seen several.
British church historian Owen Chadwick reviews the John Cornwell book, Hitler's Pope, in the Tablet and, like most reviewers, finds Cornwell tendentious and unconvincing in his claim that he has unearthed anything new (see William D. Rubinstein's review in FT, January).
Some of the most outlandish claims I've seen don't come from Crossan, but from the likes of Ken Hamm and his museum in Kentucky.
We can take the trouble to check out a story before hitting the like, share or retweet button — for example, if a story claims that Goliath's skull has been found, the very least we can do is Google to see if it's true.
It may be a claim like the one you have made that you have seen evidence of your God.
I would like to see «Pat» or «True» back up their childish claims — that is about the poster that they are ranting on without even replying to this person.
One I would like to see stopped is claiming relegion as killed anyone.
... we are offended when people, even people like Oprah, make childish statements and claims that because every so often our beliefs about the world and existence happen to overlap means that we Atheists OBVIOUSLY really believe in «god» after all because to the believer those rare similarities in belief don't mean common ground... they mean «SEE, you are one of us no matter what!»
But I would claim the opposite... that it takes far more rigor, and more than just intellectual, to finally see, know, and experience the oneness of all things and to promote this oneness in our fractured world that so many Christians and theologians would like to perpetuate.
I am a believer in God, and it embarrasses me to see people who claim to have faith do something like this, for Christians already have a bad rep. I have many friends with different beliefs and I don't go trying to shove mine down their throat - what matters is a person's character, and I know wonderful people who are atheists.
More must now be said about why, conceptually, it is important to see that religious commitment involves making serious claims as to the nature of things, what the setting of human life is like, as well as serious claims as to how human persons should behave in that setting.
You see, we atheists have this thing about requiring proof before blindly accepting what — on the surface at least — sound like ridiculous claims.
As a christian, I do not claim a denomination because, like him, I see my faith as a relationship with God.
Furthermore, I struggle to see how someone like Anne Coulter represents — as the radio show claims — a «decidedly biblical perspective.»
I'd like to see mainline churches, collectively and individually, remember and claim their profound histories and cultures.
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