Sentences with phrase «unexamined in»

What went unexamined in the story but became clear in the aftermath is that competition among the franchises is growing fiercer.
But these claims reflect a basic misunderstanding of empirical access to justice research, which is otherwise unexamined in the CBA Report.
From obtaining BAC results to examining driving records and hiring practices, we leave nothing unexamined in our accident investigation.
For all its posturing about keeping an open mind and remaining non-judgmental, «I, Tonya» strikes me as condescending to its characters; they're treated flippantly as a string of grotesques who remain unexamined in any particular detail other than a fairly rote and fairly standard dark - comic lens.
«There's a broader issue that really went unexamined in this process,» said Ken Pokalsky, with the New York State Business Council, whose group opposes the hike to $ 15 dollars.
These charges were made about one year after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into phone hacking, [259] about three years after the then Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that «no additional evidence has come to light,» [56] five years after News International executives began claiming that phone hacking was the work of a single «rogue reporter,» [260] ten years after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had evidence of widespread illegal acquisition of confidential information, [261] and 13 years after the Met began accumulating «boxloads» of that evidence but kept it unexamined in bin bags at Scotland Yard.

Not exact matches

I believe most people live unexamined lives — and most entrepreneurs don't ask themselves why they're in business in the first place.
The record of that meeting is only one piece of evidence in an unexamined history that is sure to make Americans cringe.
But doing so is not as easy as buying the latest software service in the cloud or analyzing buckets of marketing data that have been unexamined since the early 2000s.
If you let the Harlan K Ullmans of the world dominate your life, or go through life in an unexamined manner, the elite's unfolding game of Jenga, unseen but visible to the curious eye seeking to be informed, will destroy you.
Tenderness separated from the source of tenderness thus supports a «popular piety» that goes unexamined, a piety in which liberalism in its decline establishes dogmatic rights, rights that in an extreme» as presently in the arguments for abortion in the political sphere and for «popular culture» in the academic» become absolute dogma to be accepted and not examined.
The followers» improper understanding of spiritual authority is based in the unexamined acceptance of the teaching of the person they follow.
Since they were ignored, they existed as an unexamined emotional part of their domestic life and took revenge for being ignored in their being revived in the same unexamined emotional form when the people were awakened by nationalism to their self - identity which meant looking at their past history.
An unexamined tradition often disappears simply because there is no one to expound it in the presence of one that is highly researched and articulated.
These important observations that remind us that both interpretation and proclamation of the biblical texts are exercises of power in themselves that should not go unexamined.
A spirituality that is, in Socrates» words, «unexamined» — that is to say, one that is uncritical or ahistorical — will be particularly vulnerable to the process of spiritualization.
Instead of attending to Aristotle's own careful preliminary definition of what he means by» (present) in another,» Harts - home allowed this notion of «presence in» to float ambiguously, unexamined, until it became implicitly transformed into a notion of sheer logical inclusion.
But still one thing remains, how we know what we know needs to be answered, especially that it be true or false; otherwise, you've simply exchanged from one unexamined belief into another, ad infinitum in the circle game.
The film, Scene's from a Marriage, leaves unexamined the questions of how to redeem community in the larger society; it seems to have gone irrevocably to the devil as it has become technically more nearly perfect.
Scene's from a Marriage leaves unexamined the questions of how to redeem community in the larger society; it seems, as Johan says, to have gone irrevocably to the devil as it has become technically more nearly perfect.
But the term nowaways usually connotes, in the words of my dictionary, a «set of general unexamined assumptions,» and these are for the most part simply the parochial prejudices of one's time and place.
Yet for fifty years we have acquiesced in the professionalization of theology, leaving most Christians either with naive and unexamined notions or an implicit faith in what the church teaches.
What I find is another example of how unexamined assumptions operate — this time in theology itself, where I have claimed there is the greatest openness to examining assumptions.
The fallacy in this argument stems from two hidden premises which have become so much part and parcel of Christian tradition that they are usually assumed at the outset, and remain unexamined even by those who are, in other ways, trying to examine the Gospel evidence on historical grounds.
Central to the problem of the family altar has been the unexamined acceptance of it in theory, while the non-practicing silent majority listen with respect, feeling a bit guilty at this hiatus in the family life.4
The general reason for the inquiry is to be found, of course, in the conviction that «the unexamined life is not worth living» — a principle that has been given a special form in the Christian demand for daily and lifelong repentance.
Educational programs in many congregations proceed on the unexamined premise that Christian faith is formed in the hearts of little children and young people through the influence of «the Christian home.»
It was just an unexamined assumption that there was no third person involved in early pregnancy.
Somehow, in setting out to restore a sense of proportion, a much needed reminder that life exists outside the television screen and the computer monitor and the printed page, Attenborough has gotten tangled up in unexamined contradictions.
The only antidote to unexamined consumer behavior is a campaign of scientific and humane forces to inform both the corporate perpetrators of palpable falsehood and the equally responsible consumers that self - interest in the form of happiness and longevity, not to mention social justice, lies in considering an ethic of food and drink.
The Sunday school deserves to be liberated from the unexamined assumption that it is in the nature of Sunday school to be superficial.
but we must penetrate that illusion (with both personal and communal effort) because the tragedy of our institutions and communities and even blogs that people who are leaders start is that when leaders operate with a deep, unexamined insecurity about their own identity (both fallen and in Christ), they usually create an environment and setting that actually deprives others of their identity even as it enhances their own.
There may have been and there may still be justification for our taking upon ourselves this responsibility in some cases, but there is a danger that it may become an unexamined habit.
Preaching is aimed not simply at this or that ethical issue, but seeks to cut underneath particular issues to the unreasoned, unexamined, and unrecognized «structures of plausibility» that are operative in the congregation.
Too often the answer to this question is left implicit in proposals about the nature and purpose of theological education, and the answer's coherence with the view of theology that the proposals adopt is left unexamined.
The second assertion — that such a legal system will then become sacrosanct — remains unexamined by data in this chapter.
Though the word myth seldom appears in American Mythos, this is a book about the unexamined «deep narratives» that shape American culture.
An «agglomeration of foodies and educational reformers who are propelled by a vacuous if well - meaning ideology» — in other words, by unexamined assumptions that spending time in school gardens will give children a better chance at getting an education and a high - school diploma.
Pegomastax was found in a South African rock that had been languishing on a shelf, unexamined, for decades.
In their paper, «Taking Emergency Warnings Seriously,» University of Central Florida (UCF) researchers Daphne Kopel, Valerie Sims, and Matthew Chin explored a relatively unexamined aspect: user perception of warning systems and whether personality or feelings of control affected those perceptions.
Ships have taken readings along many isolated transects, but each effort has occurred at a moment in time, and significant portions of the seas have gone unexamined.
Indeed, Coetzee says there are likely many more Anopheles species in relatively unexamined regions of Africa such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo: «There is still an awful lot we don't know.»
The invention could plug a gaping hole in American security: the unexamined 6 million ship containers that enter U.S. ports every year.
In 1689, botany enthusiast Hans Sloane sailed home to England, bringing with him hundreds of natural curiosities from his 15 - month stay on a largely unexamined island called Jamaica.
I was disappointed that Douglas Fox's otherwise enjoyable article on anthropomorphism left unexamined the empathy felt by people in hunter - gatherer...
In the midst of this maelstrom, a group of engineers along with medical, public health and social scientists assembled a research team to pursue answers to problems that others would rather leave unexamined.
With postdocs playing a central and grossly unappreciated role in the nation's scientific enterprise, it's encouraging to watch a writer of her ability and stature take a serious look at their largely unexamined lives.
In therapy, I began to recognize that addressing unexamined and unresolved feelings about past sexual assaults as well as exploring general unresolved concerns about my sexuality and femininity — concerns that existed since I was a young girl — would be a crucial part of my healing process.
These beliefs dictate to us implicitly how the world works and, if left unexamined, can limit what is possible for us in our lives.
As Socrates said, «The unexamined life is not worth living,» and this time of year brings ample reminders to be mindful and purposeful in the year to come.
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