I wouldn't really call the snippet vitriolic or hysterical (well, maybe a bit hysterical), but I would call it decidedly un-scientific and
very lacking in objectivity, which is supposed to be what you get from independent peer review.
Their argument
very lacking in substance even after all these years, and I still don't know where they stand.
Combined with the ability to work on your photos afterwards in software such as Photoshop, the ease of storing and backing up your photos, as well as the ease of simply e-mailing the image of your paintings to a magazine or show, all make
me very lacking in nostalgia for the days before the digital revolution.
Gameplay: I decided to jump into the good old Free Ride activity that was
very lacking in the PS3 game largely because you were confined to the indoor stadium tracks.
The sad thing is, there's plenty of pet foods out there that advertise themselves as containing everything your pet needs, when in fact they are
very lacking in the basics.
I found their large size tablet offering
very lacking in any sort of character or direction.
But the price is power, something
very lacking in the CT 200h.
Very lacking in the «special» features.
I am 37 year old male, in
a very lacking in many different ways marriage, looking for a sugar momma to pamper me take care of me.
But they are also
very lacking in match fitness after such long injuries.
There is nothing like a bit of perspective, which is usually
very lacking in Arsenal fans.
Not exact matches
The general
in charge of the US relief effort has been
very vocally critical of the
lack of resources he has been provided by the Trump Administration for such a huge operation.
Alexa also understands you
very easily and what she
lacks in search power, she makes up for with skills, which use the knowledge from other apps and services to serve your needs.
Bringing
in a few bad apples because of a
lack of due diligence
in the hiring process can be
very costly (and inexcusable).
Now I get that when we start out
in business we all
lack a little confidence - that's
very normal.
It's his passivity about the
very real
lack of women
in tech and the undeniable uphill battles faced by foreign entrepreneurs that ought to make people mad, not his ineloquent delivery.
While «Ant - Man» doesn't take
very long getting Paul Rudd
in the incredible suit, there's a
very real
lack of momentum that undermines the talents of the cast and the fun of the central conceit.
Diversity and entrepreneurship can be a
very touchy subject as TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington found out last year when he commented publically on the relative
lack of minority founders
in Silicon Valley.
His photographs provide a
very human perspective to a series of wars that are often
lacking a human face
in the media.
This
lack of transparency could actually also be grounds for yet more legal action against Trump,
in fact, since it looks
very likely that it's a violation of the Federal Advisory Committee Act to not hold these advisory meetings from business leaders open to the public, though the administration denies any of its actions have contravened this order.
Mukund points out that most of the entrepreneurs
in india are busy exploring the local market and they
lack knowledge of other markets, something
very crucial to scale up your startup.
A
lack of clarity through keyword insertion is something that can result
in a Google ban, but the advertiser needs to be
very alert at all times
in order to recognize when he or she might be wandering into bad territory.
I think for us, the reason that we ultimately chose to make that decision is that we live
in a
very sceptical and cynical world, and we function and live
in a culture and
in a time when people are wary of leaders, pastors and organisations; that there's a sense of duplicity or
lack of transparency.
Mr. Hawking wins easy battles against uneducated (
in science) religious persons, but taking his statement on perspective, He is based on assumptions with serious underlying problems, basically everything from mathematics, to the incompatibility of quantum mechanics and relativity, and the
lack of proof and evidence for string theories, he is launching a
very aggressive statement, probably his last effort on life to counter the anthropomorphic ideas of God, and this is
very common
in all scientists.
but
in attempting to make that large number seem problematic, you actually both defeated your other argument (about its irrelevance and
lack of pervasiveness) while also unintentionally pointing out the
very opposite of the point you were attempting to make — the primary unity underlying a vast & varied swath of people.
@Kellie... I can't speak for women but I can say that most menI have known will be attracted to almost any naked woman, and ESPECIALLY
in some instances where you havent seen a woman for months or there are a
lack of women who are your «type» such as
in bases where you have mostly combat units and there are
very few women.
Christians believe that a mortal person has an immortal soul, and that this immortal soul can be provided with a resurrected, «sanctified» (which effectively means purified, unblemished, and apparently
lacking genitalia) body... the term Eternal Life tends to be used to describe the idea that a «True Believer»
in Christ (a term open to many, many interpretations) will have their immortal soul implanted
in that resurrected body and they will get to live for all time with Christ, apparently singing a lot and doing
very little else.
I didn't buy «Japan is Number One» when that was the mantra two decades ago, because Japan had severe demographic problems» as
in,
very few children; its
lack of the most basic form of people power
in the most elementary form, I thought, would soon become evident
in economic weakness (as it has).
On the other hand, the islamic world
lacks a single voice to answer with a single and credible voice to the concerns of the secular american society (which is
very concerned about the
lack of the concept of separation between church and state
in large part of the islamic world).
Very few people will look at the opinions from the opposite side of the fence — which shows a general
lack in critical thinking skills.
Do you think our
lack of belief
in a higher power negates all of the
very valid, real and human emotions you described?
It is sad and disturbing that
in this day and age (
in California believe it or not) I have to keep my beliefs (or
lack there of) a secret so, as not to be discriminated against by the
very people who claim they are accepting of others.
Add to that the variety of doctrines / Theologies within orthodox Christianity... with Consensus on a
very small Core of Truths: God Is, We are not God, Jesus Christ is the Messiah and Salvation is Through Faith / Belief
in Him... there is much that
lacks Consensus and there are mountains of arguments and counter-arguments for each doctrinal / Theological position.
In the
very next chapter of Exodus, the people complained about the
lack of water.
For
in spite of its prima facie attraction, and even if there is such a «primal» experience, that experience would not be accessible
in any philosophically helpful way, could not be exploited without reliance upon the
very analyses and arguments whose
lack of immediacy and authority the appeal is seeking to escape, could not (even for oneself) sustain translation into the discursive and dialectical combat zone of philosophy, and could not by itself alone provide a nonarbitrary basis for determining what
in it is essential to experience merely as such.
BTW VPN — If my
lack of belief
in absolute inerrancy is the reason you choose to ignore my comments... you will soon find yourself talking
in a vacuum
in this forum as there are
very few who accept that premise here.
It's
very basically a
lack of belief
in God.
You will have to look really hard to find
lack of support of the President
in the African - American community - after all look at the Mitt the Twit alternative... the answer is
very clear.
The idea of preaching as monological also receives expression or confirmation
in the
very arrangements for preaching and
in the presentation of content and the manner of its delivery, with a complete
lack of provision for feedback.
They are proud that their concepts are
very modern but they are superficial and transitory because they
lack rootage
in a historical context.
Mohler responds to these arguments
in very clear language: «Do they really believe that wives can give priests what they
lack?»
In most cases this is the result of a
lack of real marital commitment from the
very beginning.
This
lack of sensibility showed itself
in the fact that although the teacher from whom I learned Whitehead, Charles Hartshorne, did have green sensibility, and although this affected his lectures, I paid
very little attention to this aspect of what he said.
It goes without saying that the Catholic Church does not have any female leaders
in the organization, and it is
very apparent that the Penn State University organization and the Athletics Department
lacked this type of leadership as well.
It is
very easy to give or receive an «ego bruise»
in a marriage relationship by a rejecting word,
lack of thoughtfulness (as
in forgetting a birthday or an anniversary), or the attack of «putting the other down.»
This continued a theme pervading all his previous work, and paralleled
very closely a statement by Whitehead
in Process and Reality, where he says that triviality (
in effect, the opposite of qualitative meaning) «arises from
lack of coordination
in the factors of the datum, so that no feeling arising from one factor is reinforced by any feeling from another factor» (PR 132).
Implicit atheism would be more for a
very young child, for example, who
lacks theism and doesn't consciously reject it — most likely
in this case, because of the
lack of exposure to it yet.
Even my
very conservative Roman Catholic brother gave me kudos when I said that if nothing else, as a Baptist, my two cherished beliefs were
in soul liberty and seperation of church and state... so, if god was there and I was completly wrong not to believe
in him, then at least he knew every step of my journey, and
in the end my salvation, or
lack of it, was between me and god.
But whatever one may say against the Germans
in theology, they have not
lacked intellectual guts, vigor, and a disposition to
very active articulation and controversy.
If this is true, then the
lack of genuine community
in our cities is a matter as urgent as drugs or street crime or depleted coffers;
in fact, at a deeper level, it is the
very same problem.