Sentences with phrase «views on the subject but»

Iannucci has not spoken about Tucker's views on the subject but the sweary spin doctor is widely believed to be based on New Labour communication supremo Alastair Campbell, who is a fierce opponent of Brexit.

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It's not clear yet whether others in the cryptocurrency industry — or tech at large — share Powell's views, but I'd love to hear your opinions on this subject: DM me on Twitter @jenwieczner or email me at [email protected]
Opinions will always differ on such a subject, but at the moment there are probably more, including some influential offshore institutions, inclining to the opposite view.
Marr also mischaracterizes Daniel Webster, who opposed slavery and opposed its extension into the territories but was willing to make political compromises about slavery to preserve the Union; who fully expected slavery to gradually disappear in the Southern states; who supported plans for the colonization of freedmen outside the United States; and who in general held views on the subject that were strikingly similar to those of his follower and ardent admirer, Abraham Lincoln.
While I don't subscribe to even a majority of Barfield's views on other subjects, as a poet I have to say that his views on the nature, development, and purpose of language ring true.Don't know if any of this makes sense, but there it is.
But if you want the God's view on the subject while still maintaining your neighborly love and respect for people of all inclinations, call your local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Therefore two prehensions may have the same spatio - temporal standpoint but still differ if the subjects in question differ in the unity of their subjective immediacies.73 But though in this he sides with Cobb, Ford faults Cobb on the very point Wilcox raises.74 For while God, in Cobb's view, is omnispatial, he is not omnitemporbut still differ if the subjects in question differ in the unity of their subjective immediacies.73 But though in this he sides with Cobb, Ford faults Cobb on the very point Wilcox raises.74 For while God, in Cobb's view, is omnispatial, he is not omnitemporBut though in this he sides with Cobb, Ford faults Cobb on the very point Wilcox raises.74 For while God, in Cobb's view, is omnispatial, he is not omnitemporal.
Sandel contrasts this «voluntarist» view with a «cognitive» one, in which «the ends of the self are given in advance... [and] the subject achieves self - command not by choosing that which is already given (this would be unintelligible) but by reflecting on itself and inquiring into its constituent nature, discerning its laws and imperatives, and acknowledging its purposes as its own.»
The objective of this approach is not to present the religious view on a particular subject, but to generate public discussion and debate about significant issues of the day from many different religious perspectives and viewpoints.
This grand vision in turn required not only that Whitehead's original line of thought, unredacted by Hartshorne, Christian, Leclerc and Cobb, be recovered (a task Lewis shared with Jorge Nobo), but also that the problems that Whitehead faced, as Whitehead envisioned them, and his various attempts at solution (ending presumably in the views published and taken by most of us as the last word on the subject) be likewise exposed and rethought.
His off - the - cuff speaking habit led him to make extreme statements on sensitive subjects (such as nuclear weapons) that alarmed foreign policy experts, but his partisans viewed such outbursts as evidence of his authenticity.
Anyway, I will write a lot more about this when I get to the subject of hell in the current book I am writing on the violence of God, but I wanted to just give a short preview of my views on hell, and provide a follow - up from the post yesterday about whether Jesus spoke of hell more than heaven.
«But technical expertise,» they go on to note, «is no proof against bizarre beliefs,» and they cite as evidence people who have a view of creation that differs from evolutionary dogma despite their «backgrounds in engineering or other technical subjects
Both of them are now believers, which is their choice as adults, but they fully understand my position on religions and we sometimes have some wonderful discussions on the subject, but I usually just get them confused because I know so much more about the Christian faith than they do because I have studied it from a secular point of view.
Trying to conceive of God» as one actual entity is likely impossible despite several attempts to clarify Whitehead's statements on the subject, 2 but neither has Hartshorne's societal view of God as a personal nexus been clearly conceived.
But I do have ceased believing that having the «right» view on any of these subjects has anything whatsoever to do with one's faith.
Again, the entire point of the article is that the «divine» book has contradications on the subject that people like you ignore because you are so vane to not see any point of view but your own.
The blogging community has a wide and diverse range of views and sometimes one can feel like the lone voice on any given subject but the blog exists to allow debate and the airing of those views.
Smacking children has been a hotly debated topic for years and many have very strong views on the subject, but an educational psychologist has spoken out recently with a judgement - free alternative strategy to smacking.
I'm not proud of this story but I'm sharing it to let all of you know that even someone like me, with strong views on the subject of junk food in schools, can be cowed by the prospect of swimming against the tide.
But nevertheless, my own view is that marriage in the biblical sense is very clearly, from the many, many Christians who wrote to me on this subject in their opinion, can only be between a man and a woman.
The two countries have recently come to an agreement on the subject, but the view seems to be that China's negotiation was backed up by the none - too - subtle suggestion they'd be prepared to use the military to assert their claims if necessary.
In a speech at the National Press Club yesterday and a news conference afterward, Bloomberg laid out his proposals to reduce poverty, but he also did the kind of things that the declared presidential candidates are doing: lauding his own achievements and offering his views on all manner of subjects.
The reality is that voters have strong views on most subjects - strongly opposed, for example, to NHS privatisation and more immigration but very supportive of repatriation of powers from Europe and making the rich pay more into the national coffers.
Likewise, when reporters seek his views on the threat to the Great Lakes, his passion for the subject can encompass all sides of the issue, usually sketching how the carp could adapt to the lakes, but other times arguing why they might not.
'' [Weber and Curry] may have different views on climate change, but I think that's a strength of our department that we can have academic freedom and host faculty members with different opinions about subjects,» Huey said.
Iran and the United States don't see eye - to - eye on many issues, but both have viewed monkeys as good astronaut test subjects over the years.
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological studies show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related cognitive decline.
In reading a recent «Black Hole» post on the subject, I'm struck by their list of resources (similar to mine) but since I didn't compile it I was able to view the resources with fresh eyes and the huge emphasis on outreach to children is amazing to me.
But the latest in a series of studies that began in 2010 found evidence that supports an opposing view on the subject, claiming that it doesn't really matter whether you lift heavy or light and whether you do it in the low or high rep range — both combinations have the same potential to stimulate gains in terms of strength and mass.
I'm very curious about the view of Dr Michael Greger on this subject since it's all about treating cancer with nutrition but in her diet there is dairy involved.
You do a decent job looking the part «SocDoc», white coat and decent anatomy lesson but your suggestion that it is caused by «muscle imbalances» and describing no valid treatments should alert the viewing public that your «holistic» meanderings on the subject are incorrect and uneducated.
but there's always room for more views and info on such a popular subject area.
Film directed by Wim Wenders gives us a restrained but personal look at the head of the Catholic Church and his views on a range of subjects.
With that in mind, I feel bad ruminating on the subject at such length, but the fact of the matter is that countless mentions and viewings of Annie Hall are easily traced back to its Academy Award triumphs.
Warner Archive rescues one of Samuel Fuller's most incisive films from obscurity, preserving its pulpy but profound view of racism for a time when honest, angry, self - implicating American films on the subject are more welcome than ever.
A Beka, which sees itself as building «the content of every textbook on the foundation of God's Word,» states that it does not «paraphrase progressive education textbooks and add biblical principles,» but rather does «primary research in every subject and looks at the subject from God's point of view
Cohen's story is misguided on several levels, but the basic problem is that she claims to be writing about «the culture of poverty,» but instead writes about the revival of academic interest in the dysfunctional African - American family, the subject of a controversial 1965 report by Daniel Patrick Moynihan («The Negro Family: The Case for National Action,» which can be viewed here.).
From what I have read on the subject, the way his brain is wired, results in dyslexia — but is also why he views the world differently — as in his physics - related question, above.
You can also write about any particular incident or experience faced by an individual, then don't only talk to your family, relatives or friends about it, but also ask stranger people about their problems and their views on the subject.
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You make your own judgement but with long term results like these I think you can guess my view on the subject.
These stories may provide a big - picture view or hone in on a specific subject, but the insights extracted have very real - world consequences.
The subject matter may not be as compelling as Katz's earlier figurative work, but these paintings, on view through July 7, aren't about garden design or abstract composition.
The Firestone gallery show overlaps with a larger retrospective of Shapiro's work on view at the National Academy Museum and School that begins with some of the Abstract Expressionist work but goes much further into the figurative work of the 1990s, which took as its subject matter women artists, Jewish identity, dance and her passion for dolls.
Will Hutnick: But We're Getting Off the Subject is on view in PC - G's Hunt - Cavanagh Gallery August 24 — October 10, 2016.
As curator Katya Garcia Anton states «Shahbazi's images do not focus on the essential of the subject photographed, as was usual in modernist photography, but on the process of its identification and, as a result, her work presents the spectator with a veritable anatomy of viewing
Whiteread declined to name which sculptures she thought were plop art, but there will be many people who have strong views on the subject, given how fiercely divisive the subject of public sculpture can be.
His subjects are ripe for commentary, but in the paintings, such as those of Lindsay Lohan and Sasha Grey currently on view at Gagosian Gallery's 24th Street space, none is made.
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