Sentences with phrase «seems axiomatic»

It seems axiomatic the the larger the institution and the more money involved, the less uncertainty can be tolerated.
It seems axiomatic that you can't teach the quadratic equation without actually talking about the quadratic equation, and yet it was clear from my reporting that you could make students more self - controlled without ever talking to them about the virtue of self - control.
Lewis theology aside (an evangelical against purgatory seems axiomatic) the reason Americans didn't pick up on Lewis was because if his personal habits?

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The situation seems to clarify itself thus: with their notable realism, the Hebrews regarded human freedom as obvious and axiomatic.
He surmised we were «falling behind in the struggle,» and the work needed to reestablish what was axiomatic just twenty - five years ago can seem daunting in a society where public opinion is now roughly split 50/50 but the biggest media and celebrity voices are solidly in one corner.
Scientists themselves seem to have little interest in setting up formalized axiomatic systems; there are in fact few, if any, clear examples of theories which have been completely axiomatized.
Yet given a few seconds of the right kind of stimulation, even this axiomatic foundation of your being is temporarily forsaken, as the table next to you seems to become part of you.
It seems almost axiomatic to most Australians that Aborigines should be marginalised: poor, sick, and forever on the verge of extinction.
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