Sentences with phrase «so much conviction»

Ai has so much conviction in the power of this global tragedy that he's structured «Human Flow» as an intermittently silent film.
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The develop so much conviction that they can solve it that they do the most difficult thing one can do with one's ego.

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I learned so much from West, including the importance of having confidence as well as the conviction to create a distinctive voice or sound.
«Moreover, ICC calls for the release and safekeeping of Asia Bibi, whose blasphemy accusation and conviction has brought about so much loss already.»
It is my conviction that Scripture does not so much reveal God to us as it reveals us to us.
It will do this not so much on the basis of concepts of God that it claims as its own, as out of the conviction that One beyond conceptualization claims us as his own.
Since there is so much evidence of the moral decay that follows a loss of theistic conviction and so little evidence of the maintenance of civilization apart from this conviction, the burden of proof is on the person who answers Meiklejohn's question in the affirmative.
Even though the believer has been consciously looking for something to satisfy his longings, and searching for some purpose in life, his embracing of the Christian faith does not mean that at last he has found what he is looking for, so much as the strange conviction that he has himself been found.
Having so much reverence for our convictions that we assume to have the authority to tell others how to live — is an act of idolatry.
With such deep convictions gripping his soul, so all - important to him that he was ready to die for them, it is unlikely that he ever thought much about logical consistency.
From the moment Levin saw his beloved brother dying and for the first time looked at the problems of life and death in the light of what he called the new convictions that between the ages of twenty and thirty - four had imperceptibly taken the place of the beliefs of his childhood and youth, he was horrified not so much by death as by a life without the slightest knowledge of where it came from, what it was for, and why, and what it was.
If religion gives people so much «confidence» and «conviction,» why do they go into such hysterics whenever some «mere human» expresses a doubt?
«Feeling good» for them has replaced «being good,» and relationships are based not so much on a religious conviction about the essential worth of every individual as they are based on contractual arrangements in which each person is considered of value to the extent that he or she is of value to me.
The deepest convictions of men in favor of future hope, therefore, have come not so much from those who have framed arguments for it as from those who have heightened life's spiritual value, given it new meaning, made it wealthy with fresh significance and purpose until it has seemed as though it ought to go on.
By and large the church has been reluctant to venture far away from its traditional language because of the conviction that certain fundamental terms and concepts are indispensable to the Christian faith, and if the world does not want to try to understand them, then it is so much the worse for the world.
What is at stake, in my own conviction, is the seeing that it is not so much beyond, as it is in and through, «the flaming ramparts of space and time» that redemption, re-integration, and the fulfillment of the divine purpose of love takes place.
I personally think they have true spiritual conviction to spend so much time on threads being hostile to people of faith.
This conviction that Christ alone is the light of the nations lies at the heart of so much of what the Council has to say.
He bases this on a conviction of the universality of suffering — that «with so much suffering in this world, it is little wonder that most, if not all persons, feel themselves to be only spectators.»
I found so much solace in writing that when someone first asked me what I wanted to be — I said with unshaken conviction and innocent sincerity — that I wanted to be a writer.
As long as it doesn't result in a felony conviction, McGregor's odd aren't bad for being able to get a visa to the US, although obviously it would be much easier to do so without any kind of conviction record.
How you read the wide - set eyes, the flickering smile and the pale moon face of Louise Woodward, how you interpret her murder trial, conviction and unexpected release, reveals not so much who she is, but who you are.
Democracies with muslim minorities tend to have secular leaning voters and few elected muslim officials to begin with, so it's not a big stretch to imagine most of the latter voting based on party conviction much more than on religious conviction.
The London riots shocked the world, not so much because they happened, but because many of those that were involved were on bail or had convictions for previous offences.
Bharara's recent convictions of two of New York's three most powerful political leaders isn't so much about the misgivings of Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos, but rather the culture of abuse and entitlement that has plagued our capital, as well as our state and country.
«So in a sense his conviction in the existence of mapinguari has as much to do with seeking a powerful symbol for the need to conserve the Amazon as it does with his conviction that this animal really exists.
Nevertheless, the film focuses its concentration of Betty - Anne's journey, so perhaps this would have been too much of a digression from the aim of Conviction.
A History of Violence is not so much a bad film, but rather one that collapses under the weight of its own convictions.
«Game Change» is an entertaining film, though it's mostly recounting facts that are widely known and doing so without much insight into the convictions of these politicians.
El Sistema is not an instruction method so much as a shared conviction: that every child wants to make music, and can.
If so, you obviously did not have much conviction in your initial buy.
So when you combine the pattern with a broken resistance level, the conviction becomes that much stronger.
As a result, we were positioned too defensively in late 2010 and our short book hurt our returns so much and grew so large that we were forced to trim it back and forswore making major market calls in the absence of high conviction of a major bubble.
Frankly, choosing brand - new stocks is often a real challenge — I usually have strong conviction, a medium - long term holding period, and see significant upside potential in my current holdings, so adding to them often makes just as much / more sense.
What has brought us together is the camaraderie we share, compassion, and the conviction that these animals, that give so much unconditional love and loyalty, deserve a second chance to be a cherished member of a caring, responsible family.
But those who were dismayed with the gameplay direction that the character had been taken in with Conviction will be glad to know that stealthy Sam is very much back to doing what he does best, so certainly in this way he's more like the pre-Conviction Fisher, or he can be, I should say.
It is an oeuvre that sees in painting a model of hope and a lifeline — expressing the conviction that painting can be so much more than life.
Far too quick a trip to do it justice, I've come away with the conviction to check in much more regularly with this city that has so much going on.
Johns» painting floats the idea that the conviction we feel so forcefully in the early work on view here springs not merely from individual temperament but from a convergence of circumstances that can not be contrived, much less faked.
There is so - oooo much fuzziness regarding what was actually decided: What constitutes a «closely held» corporation; how is a «sincere» religious belief determined, and by who; who speaks for the convictions of the corporation; and Obamacare aside, what if said religious belief calls for discrimination against blacks, gays and / or women?
As Diane Marie Amann writes at Convictions, with reference to Obama's speech, «It seems proper to question the decision of the Court to leave so much unsaid.»
Since compensation for prison time is normally reserved for those whose convictions were quashed or pardoned, Binnie was asked to decide whether Bain was entitled to claim compensation, and if so, how much.
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