This leaves everyone to speculate why they were delayed, though there's no reason or even indication at this point, and
so little reason to make assumptions.
Hope, confidence, trust» in the midst of a world where there seems
so little reason for hope» these are the marks of Fr.
Not exact matches
None of those elements are in place,
so there is
little reason to bet oil is headed higher.
«They're making
so much money by violating the law, there's
little reason for them to comply.»
Frind's approach — and the
reason he spends
so little time actually working — is to do no harm.
Affect refers to an emotional state,
so unless you're a psychologist you probably have
little reason to use it.
She took home the gold in the 5,000 meters in 2017 world championships,
so there's
little reason to believe she'll slow down in Pyeongchang.
For these
reasons you should create email templates
so that saying «no» is just a
little bit easier.
«One of the
reasons that this [culture] has proved
so unbelievably difficult to change is that the winners of the system are the breadwinners who saw very
little of their children.
But the
reason this research is
so momentous has very
little to do with bacteria at all, rather it signals the beginning of modeling organisms.
Do you think this is part of the
reason that women get
so little venture capital?
That has greatly pleased top executives at major music labels, who have begun to complain openly that
so much free music has given consumers too
little reason to pay for it.
Has a company's quarterly earnings announcement ever been
so highly scrutinized and anticipated, for
reasons having
little to do with the earnings?
So Lowry's could well get its major buy signal for
reasons that would have
little to do with renewed buying enthusiasm.
But I think if we were going to try to simplify this
so that it makes a
little bit of sense for people I think one of the main
reasons that we can talk about why this might be happening comes down to central banks around the globe are playing a major role in the buying and selling of financial assets and an extreme degree.
So there's a few technical and mathematicals, I don't wan na get too deep into that, that's almost a whole episode on its own, but there are a few
reasons why the CAPE can be sustained at a
little bit higher level, and it doesn't have to go all the way down to... I mean, it went into the single digits, right?
There is no
reason to defer my taxable income now when I earn
so little and to pay taxes later when I think I will be doing much better.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many
reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it
so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny
little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
The Nativity — inflated in front yards, cartooned into coloring books and fought over
so fiercely in courthouses — likely bears very
little resemblance to the
reason for the season.
Everything you've claimed
so far can be explained with just a
little logical
reasoning and / or scientific knowledge.
One
reason it is
so hard to separate myth from reality regarding Rasputin is that common sense is
little help.
I respect
reason, logic, kindness and patience, which is why I have
so little respect for most Christians who I have found to be boistrous, illogical, rude, angry, judgemental and impatient.
This ability to pick and choose is a major
reason Christianity is
so popular, this and the fact that it offers
so much while asking
so little.
In «Whitehead's First Metaphysical Synthesis,» I offer no fresh evidence for the «shift,»
so that those who are antecedently persuaded that there is no «shift» will see
little reason to alter their opinions.
However, his apology does
little to address the
reasons why his comment was
so damaging (besides his insistence that he wasn't trying to compare football players to inmates), and why these protests remain an important function of democracy in America.
The
reason this grim
little tale
so amuses me (quite apart from the magnificent pun, which one hopes was purely extemporaneous), is that the lives of philosophers are
so often oppressively, obtundently dreary that any diverting story — even one as macabre as the ordeal of Schopenhauer's poor old Putzfrau — comes to the scholar as a cherished respite.
You will go to church and ask the priest who may or may not have abused
little boys, whether you have committed a sin yourself, will ask for forgiveness, will give money to the church as for some inexplicable
reason the house of god needs donations from the poor and desolate, and you will go home and feel good about yourself for being
so committed to a statue.
Hitler was born with
little money, and the majority of jewish families that lived near and around germany HAD been wealthy, and
so one could argue that Hitler was just looking for funding and a back
reason to make his sheep like followers do his deeds
so he played on his peoples misunderstandings and cultural separations.
I find it telling that the President quotes the Bible as the
reason he is
so passionate to care for the poor, yet he personally gives
little or nothing to charity year after year.
The status of a strictly metaphysical assertion, taken alone, or only in combination with other strictly metaphysical assertions, is a matter about which black theology and most other theologies of liberation have shown
little interest, and this is
so for the best of
reasons.
The
reason there's
so little guidance in the New Testament about how to build a church (and the
reason church builders today have to rely on business and sociological principles) is that God intended the church to be a one generation phenomenon.
little confused now... you shifted the conversation completely... we [you] were saying that hitler was a christian — for whatever
reason, oh because he claimed to be catholic, that's right...
so what does this have to do with Matthew 5 or the commandments???
Could it be that the real
reason we show betrayers
so little compassion is that we're afraid there is some Judas chromosome within all of us?
The often somewhat mysterious ability to make
so much for doing
so little is the main
reason sensible people envy celebrities.
The
reason man has presently
so little loyalty to the human race is simply that he has not been taught it.
If we define God out of this world, we have
little reason to wonder that
so few are aware of his presence, and
so must be counted as irreligious.
To draw an analogy, «I believe Mao Zedong was a great man because The
Little Red Book says
so, and the
reason I believe The
Little Red Book is that it was written by Mao Zedong, who was a great man.»
Whether one considers the drearily stylized, solemnly insipid droning that
so often emanates from the courts or the unmoored and turgid expositions of wearisome ideologies characteristic of more adventurous academic literature, there is very
little in the discourse that merits the title of «
reason.»
It provides more than a
little of the
reason why
so many ministers, especially among the recent seminary graduates, prefer some kind of social or educational ministry to service in the local parish.
To draw an analogy, «I believe Mao Zedong was a great man because The
Little Red Book says
so, and the
reason I believe The
Little Red
The
reason the world has paused for Pope Francis» if only for a
little while» is that
so many people sense in him something more than himself; not just God's truth and God's justice, but God's tenderness.
So all that scholars really have to go on is the text itself — a wild ride on a rickety, ancient, circular -
reasoning roller - coaster with
little external data to anchor our knowledge of anything.
I suspect that one of the
reasons why the Continental churches are now making
so much of the «ministry of the laity» is that they have had
so little of it.
That there is such a thing as strength of will which is able to haul up
so exceedingly close to the wind that it saves a man's
reason, even though he remains a
little queer, that too one sees.
There is a simple
reason why we make
so little supernatural experiences: We adhere too much to the visible world.
The
reason the abortion issue is
so foundational is not because Catholics love
little babies ¯ although we certainly do ¯ but because revoking the personhood of unborn children makes every other definition of personhood and human rights politically contingent.
So you are saying that it was morally justifiable to kill the Midianite mothers and their
little boys (but keep alive their virgin daughters... for some unknown
reason...) because the Midianite mothers and
little boys were descendants of «spiritual entities» (evil ghouls and goblins)??
It is wicked, they were saying, to thank God for creation when
so many people have
little reason to be thankful for their miserable existence.
The world is
so exquisite with
so much love and moral depth, that there is no
reason to deceive ourselves with pretty stories for which there's
little good evidence.
Consider how at one point in the Pensées Pascal gets to the heart of the believer's central epistemological dilemma: «The metaphysical proofs of God are
so far removed from man's
reasoning, and
so complicated, that they have
little force.