Sentences with phrase «see little truth»

Cazorla may be 30, but he is five years younger than Xavi and is certainly able to fit into the Barcelona style of play, but as the Catalans have a transfer embargo until January I can see little truth in this rumour....

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Even though he knew the truth and saw with his own eyes the proof that Jesus was the Messiah, he cared so little that he'd let Jesus be killed if it meant he could profit off of it.
I was a little uncomfortable with my own statement about «when truth gets neglected in the name of love» for I have often seen love get neglected in the name of truth, which is also quite damaging.
Colin So, I see you have picked up on a little truth from the word of God.
In just a little while we shall see the truth.
you'll see that you all have a little mixed blood,, and do nt cry or hate yourself when you find out the truth
Let's cover the surface truths first, the ones that you can pick up from the commentaries and such, and then we will see if we can crack through the surface, and dig a little deeper.
BUY A PRINT OF THIS CARTOON As you can see, I'm a little obsessed with «truth» right now... and the parallel between the main stream media's and the church's failure to make the right...
Regardless, however, of whether one agrees that Paul and Palestinian Judaism contains the «truth, ultimate» (see the index's whimsical entry), there is little question that the book played a major role in breaking the reigning Lutheran - Bultmannian paradigm of understanding Paul, curbing heavily biased portrayals of Judaism and opening new avenues of inquiry.
As you can see, I'm a little obsessed with «truth» right now... and the parallel between the main stream media's and the church's failure to make the right choice.
You say It's really disappointing to see someone who rides on the notion of unity and truth of scripture to use little to no logical, biblical or historical proof to make a sound case against what many do see as overly harsh.
To an extent unimaginable to an earlier generation of scientists, the rising generation of academic experts sees little or no tension between truth - seeking and money - making.
a little too seriously, rather than seeing it as Father Joe's gracious way of steering him away from the superficiality of moralism toward the deeper truth of personalism.
If I was home I may have embellished these a little with a bit of balsamic drizzle, but seeing as I don't have access to a well - stocked pantry, I was stuck with what I had on hand in cottage country, and truth be told they were perfect as it.
To tell you the truth, I was a little surprised to see saving money as the number one resolution.
Truth be told, I saw a bunch of recipes for French Dip Sandwiches and I felt a little jealous.
and P.S: I SO MUCH HATE THE FACT THAT WE BLAME OUR PLAYERS CUS OF LITTLE THINGS, Truth be spoken i have never seen fans of other clubs fussing as much as we do always..
Start thinking with your little brain please, licking Wenger's a ** made you so blind to see the truth
Others opted for a little more low - key celebration as seen with Liverpool's Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain who posted a slightly depressing image in truth, while Man Utd star Jesse Lingard shared a typically cheeky snap.
Anyway truth be told when I saw the size of this little baby, I fell in love.
I'd like to say I laid the foundation for my little brother to become a lactivist when his own wife began to breastfeed years later, but the truth is, I was just embarrassed for him to see me nursing.
How do we expect them to tell the truth if they see little white lies coming out of the mouths of people they trust and look up to?
You see, in truth, little bean and I are not alone once the moon rises.
Prenatal vitamins are not the reason: Prenatal vitamins are often credited for hair growth seen during pregnancy, but the truth is, amazing hair growth during pregnancy has little or nothing to do with prenatal vitamins.
I do see that they have a public duty — although, frankly, I see little evidence that they uphold this in any meaningful sense — to be free to report the truth, however unpalatable it might be, and that a free press is vital for the continuation of a democracy.
When Isaac Newton wrote to Robert Hooke in 1676 «If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants», he was telling only half the truth.
Not only is Nadine dropping some truth bombs, but these poignant observations allow us to like her and see that there is more to her than a whiny little first world problems teenage bitch.
But, look a little deeper and youll see the truth in that character.
It is rather dismaying to see how little people have changed since An Inconvenient Truth (2006).
Be sure to see all the articles in Emma McDonald's series on finding a teaching job: * Myths and Truths of the Job Hunt * A Little Research * Be Prepared * Questions!
Comments from some recent users of this book should help convince you to buy it: As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research Nails twenty years of research in twenty minutes Worth every dime Every student in my class has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why Shines a great big light on the power of documents in research Surely this is the best book in its field First class I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight Blows you away with its power and simplicity Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
Positive comments from some recent users of this book include: Most schools are full of documents and data... Dr Slater is among the first to show how they can be used to compare what is said on paper and in interviews... The results will shock you... Dr Slater is a successful high school teacher and an award winning author... and here's why... Fantastic little book, punches well above its weight... Makes it seem so simple... the art of the genius... As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call... A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research... Nails twenty years of research in twenty minutes... Worth every dime... Every student in my class (6th form) has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why... Shines a great big light on the power of documents in research... Surely this is the best book in its field... First class... I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic... Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable... Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight... Blows you away with its power and simplicity... Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
Yes we see a little bit of ourselves in you, but the truth is you are going through the very changes that many teenagers go through and we commend you for being you in the process.
In truth, most of the class members will see very little recovery, but they might get the rights to their manuscripts back.
After seeing all those little dogs in cages, with looks of fear and anxiety in their eyes, with their hair knotted and their bodies weak and emaciated, I had to know the truth.
These little irritating things like the music score playing over and over (the same guitar riffs on a loop will eventually drive you insane), characters repeating themselves, and saying things like: «My role is to see the hidden truth that lies beneath each battle» just seem a little bit silly to me and decrease the overall experience of the game, unless you turn the music off and skip most of the dialogue.
but truth be told it does sound that it could be interesting from the little i have seen and heard especially the qoute below «There's a dedicated single player.
We get to see the story unfold using classic unreliable narrators: neither tells the truth exactly, but they aren't exactly lying either (maybe just embellishing a little how much they really contributed).
It's not a museum, but here is a list of just some of the current offerings: an up - to - the - minute program of filmic contemplations on race by one of today's most sought - after American artists (Carrie Mae Weems); an invigorating pairing of enigmatic artists from the mid-20th century (Francis Picabia) and today (Sigmar Polke); witty, laboriously hand - carved wooden replicas of cheap plastic seating by a young South African (Cameron Platter); little - seen commercial work by an artist best known for his ruminations on photographic truth (Larry Sultan); a reinterpretation of a well - known installation - cum - performance from the 1980s (originally by Sultan and Mike Mandel); a show of serious political works by distinguished artists, pitched as an interactive project to young audiences («Rise Up!
comment on Arno Arrak 8:26 am in truths n ° 2 and n ° 5 the main point is that a periodic waveform should not be approximated by a straight line, and that one should at least try a sum of sinusoid with as little free parameters as possible (in this case only the amplitude and phase of the 210 and 60 years sinusoids, as the Hadcrut series is too short for a Fourier or wavelet decomposition see as well the paper of Macias reference 18); the figure 15 - A shows the step wise changes of the temperature paced by the El Nino events: this has been shown in detail by Bob Tisdale.
In truth, these proposals departed little from MeHA 1983, and they would probably have been susceptible to challenge under the Convention (see 151 NLJ 6996, p 1202).
While this might be appear to be a strange endeavour for a legal publishing company to engage in, it also signals a truth we've seen for some time now — legal publishing of the future has very little to do with unprocessed data, and even less to do with physical books.
I can top all of you being in a wait and see relationship for 24 years, good times, great sex but no respect; it has taken me this long to realize that love doesn't hurt; love cares what the other person's needs are and tries to fulfill them; the plain truth is that this guy is a user out of our good nature; the worse of the worse because they know the feelings and hurt in someone and they continue to take, string along to fulfill their own needs; it isn't about how much we love them; it is about how little that they love us; no one lets a person that they truly love be in pain, year after year; it is a defect in their make up and a defect in ours to stay and settle for less than we deserve; there is love after this and we have to learn to love ourself enough to stop this pain on our own behalf; mine has thrown me out like an old shoe over and over and I forgive him, not now; I forgive myself for wasting time and need to move on to find someone who isn't selfish and using; I can't change him, I can only change me and that I am going to do; there is a saying that if you aren't over him you are under him, exactly l see you and best of luck to my poor replacement.
People would rather you tell them sweet little lies that they want to hear vs. the harsh truth that they don't want to hear, something like the predatory self - gratification - seeking, unconscionable (thus sociopathic) lothario, who tells every female he meets that he will love her for eternity, except his version of eternity lasts only until he sees his next conquest / mark cross his field of vision.
Thank you, Aunt Ruthie, for the idea of placing a photo out where I can see it, to talk to myself as I would have talked to the little girl in the photo, had I had the wisdom I have now, speaking truth and encouraging words.
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