Sentences with phrase «still take it at face value»

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You nailed it - especially about the fact that her observations highlight the superfluos nature of religion and the fact that she just can't take the info at face value but still needs to put a Christian spin on it.
«20 Intentional deception can occur naively, that is, the animal suppresses cues or provides false cues in order to manipulate the other's behavior, but he or she may still take the other's behavior at face value — may still trust the other.
Making all such allowances, they may still detect in the Church of our time a certain gullibility, a readiness to take things too easily at their face value.
Clearly Monaco still didn't think that we offered enough but don't take the reported # 105 million at face value.
Would I be willing to share my struggles if my still - growing communication skills were taken at face value instead of my heart being heard?
If you take at face value the argument that his claims were «bluster», the implications are still worrying.
It may be that such tongue - in - cheek writing should not be taken at face value but I still think it appropriate to offer an alternate view.
However, taking things at face value, this is still a nicely performed and thought out film that actually has some integrity and intelligence — remarkable for a follow - up that is obviously an attempt by the movie studio to try to capitalize.
Taken at face value, this looks like great news for the pet industry — after all, it is a sign of continued strong spending on the part of pet owners and an indication that independent retailers can still thrive in the face of competition from outside channels, especially the Internet.
I still think there's more going on here than Square - Enix wants us to believe, but take their statement at face value for now.
There's still another year between now and when The Legend of Zelda for Wii U is due in stores so it's best to not take this demo at face value.
Nonetheless, there are artists who still take the self - portrait at face value.
It still seems to take risk for granted or at face value.
As you can see, the fact that someone can live in a shanty and still qualify for high value home insurance is a lesson in not always taking things at face value when shopping for insurance.
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