Sentences with phrase «sees plain fact»

Christ sees plain fact, as Thomas would say, without illusion or desire.

Not exact matches

If the facts were out there and just laid out plain and easy for all to see, there would be no debate.
Projecting one's own beliefs to society at large, even going so far as to make up false resons that can not be backed up by fact, «women are seen as objects», as to why others should do the same, is just plain odd.
Yet the fact of the disciples» awareness that Jesus, in the totality of his existence, was victorious is plain to see: God «raised him from the dead.»
It is amazing how often, in casual reading or conversation, one encounters either a total inability to see and understand, or a deliberate refusal to accept, the plainest evidence of this material fact of the inevitable drawing - together of Mankind.
abuse, extortion, the inability to see truth when plain facts are presented, etc..
After a couple of nights of this I just felt plain cruel and decided to chance my luck at just lifting him out of the crib and seeing what happened when I tried to feed him - I was amazed to notice that within seconds of being lifted he was still sound asleep and «pecking» towards my breasts regardless of the fact my clothing was in the way.
However, as someone who has spent the past 30 years in the book industry, I have seen new rules for business authors emerge that in fact make the publishing process more certain, more controlled, and just plain smarter.
While many people refuse to «dress their dogs» due to the fact that they see it as unnecessary and just plain silly, it should be noted that with certain breeds like the Italian greyhound it is necessary to insulate the dog from cold weather which poses a risk to the dog's health.
It isn't simply that Kert Davies is also the source of this «breaking» story for nine different science journals, it is the plain fact that there is nothing new in these reports that wasn't already seen in older reports on Dr Soon which cited Davies just the same way.
In fact, usual will (contract) is very often a poor solution considering the length of clauses, lack of plain english, illegibility, etc. (see The Colour of eConsent)
While the opinion does not discuss any other international organizations, it is made plain that accession will depend on the rules of each organization: some, like the IMF and World Bank, have in fact accepted that a state may directly succeed to membership if they are satisfied that the necessary requirements are fulfilled (see «State Succession in Treaties» Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law); the WTO, on the other hand, has a complicated process which includes lengthy bilateral market access negotiations and a vote by the WTO Members on the terms of the accession package (a process navigated most recently by Tajikistan who will become the 159th Member on 2 March).
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