Sentences with phrase «seriously by most people»

Hansen's 1988 predictions were totally off the mark and his current hysterical doomsday predictions are not taken too seriously by most people (many climate scientists included).
Though this platform has not been taken seriously by most people, it is seriously and surely being considered as a dating platform.

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I suppose that most people who read or comment on this blog are believers in some sort of deity, although we probably all have been seriously let down by the deity we have been fed, hence the search for the real truth.
But given that most of us Americans are the wealthiest people on the planet, and given that we're surrounded by people who are starving to death, we need to seriously question whether we're really listening to and obeying God if we're keeping 97 % of our wealth for ourselves.
The term «myth», by contrast, is so generally assumed to mean simply «an untrue story» that it is probably impossible for most people to take the cognitive functions of myth seriously.
The point is that most people did not feel personally threatened by large auto - death statistics and so there was little inducement to slow down; but when people paid drastically higher prices for gas, and were threatened with having no gas, they took the threats to their money and mobility seriously, and slowed down.
Most people can get by or seriously improve their condition with support pantyhose stockings, but if the problem is more advanced a special pair of compression socks might be in order.
Sini, who was appointed by Democratic Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, said, «when you have the opportunity to engage the most powerful person in the world on an issue of concern, you should seriously think about taking advantage of that.»
Most people are at least are aware or concerned or confused by talk about environmental problems, and many people are taking environmental problems seriously.
Its mission is to find a cure for these seriously disabling — and currently incurable - diseases, most of which have a genetic origin, and also help people affected by them.
However, it's also the most dangerous exercise in the gym and hundreds of people get seriously hurt every year by bench pressing with improper form, while a few dozen get killed by dropping the bar on their face, throat or chest.
For a guy who has edited Toni Morrison, Nora Ephron, and others, he comes as across as a seriously uninformed dick who delights in «mansplaining» everything that is wrong with a wildly successful genre (that earns enough money to pretty much keep the rest of the industry flourishing and off life support because there are only so many painfully precious lit fic books one can read before wanting to go to a poetry reading and sarcastically catcall the people at the mic) that is dominated by women who for the most part seem to know what they are doing and drive 90 % of the innovation in book marketing and sub-genres.
A small number of people make a career out of surfing by receiving corporate sponsorships and performing for photographers and videographers in far - flung destinations; they are typically referred to as freesurfers.Sixty - six surfboarders on a 42 - foot surfboard set a record in Huntington Beach, California for most people on a surfboard at one time.As for people who take it more seriously, such as Dale Webster, he consecutively surfed for 14,641 days, making it his main life focus.
Indigenous people's access to better health care was considered less important because most Australian doctors repeatedly read and believed that Indigenous people were an inferior and primitive race whose demise was inevitable.7 Palliation was all that was required, or «smoothing the pillow of the dying race».7, 16 Some took this palliation more seriously, while many used it to excuse their guilt for suffering caused by colonialism.16 This belief in the doom of the Indigenous population did create a sense of urgency for researchers to collect information about Indigenous people for science before it was too late.
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