Sentences with phrase «so radical a claim»

A theology of women's experience may not make quite so radical a claim.

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But while there is some evidence that using a compassionate audience to keep yourself accountable can be an effective way to reach your goals (be cautious, though; science also suggests that telling all and sundry your aims can backfire), that's not why Reddington claims his experiment in radical to - do - list transparency was so effective.
In a series of responses over the weekend, Trump alternately called Khan's son a hero, while claiming that the argument was a matter of «radical Islamic terror» and also suggesting that Khan's wife stood silent during his convention speech because their religion forbade her to do so.
Muneef you know these people are so quick to call out the radicals, they do nt know what radical is, there for they cant identifiy it if they wanted to.Why is that because the truth is a work in progess and if someone at sometime in their life claimed to have recieved it there will be a good difference in their lives that will effect those around them, and if there is not, and all you have is someone repeating scriptures and playing a role Well thats all you have.
Just like certain radical, hate - filled, and violent people claim to be «Christian,» but have nothing to do with the teaching of Christ, so also, some racists claim to be Pagan but are not representative of the entire group.
Singular psyches are better conceived, in the view I have been sketching, as fleeting nodes in a multi-layered semiotic network whose connectivities are both ensured and characterized by shared modes of symbolization, or signification, such as language supplies.24 Here the «We» often claims the last word, but so long as some vestige of radical imagination remains, singular psyches are not subservient to public customs, institutional definitions, entrained instincts, ingrained habits, and soon.
Similarly, an attempt by John Swinney, the dry - as - dust education secretary, to rebut recent internal criticism that the Scottish government lacks a radical edge amounted to little more than claiming the SNP sat «firmly astride Scotland's social democratic centre», while elsewhere he said the currency proposition won't «necessarily» have to be any different from that offered up in 2014, a so - called «currency union».
Menefee - Libey says Deasy's style was typical of so - called reformers who sound alarm bells over the state of public education, and claim the emergency demands radical change.
Some go so far as to blame aging solely on free radical activity, but there is not enough research to support that claim.
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