Sentences with phrase «who at least think»

Wong: I can't put percentages on that yet, but I would say that although there are still plenty of people who believe that the original interpretation is correct, there are an increasing number of people who at least think that the hypothesis of pathology, like this microcephaly, has not yet been sufficiently ruled out.

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At least one Google employee thinks so (thanks to Motherboard, who found this tweet and covered the document first):
I've had people in my life who to some extent ran the business side of my life, or at least were partners and associates who thought in business terms much more than I did.
These «little» leaders who are drinking their own Kool - Aid and who think you can fool all of the people at least some of the time (while you're trying to figure things out) are on their way to a rude awakening and an abrupt collision.
As attorney Ron Goldie says: «The sign of a successful entrepreneur is that he or she is the decision - maker, but I think it's imperative that entrepreneurs have at least one professional who knows everything there is to know — one who can give them an independent assessment of the obstacles ahead.
The company is considered to have decent bench strength, which is why at least one observer thinks Schroeder might have been pushed to leave early to «accommodate a strong internal candidate who would otherwise leave the company rather than wait.»
Anyone who is familiar with online marketing thought leaders will recognize Dharmesh Shah, or at least his company, Hubspot.
I remember many year ago, when I was starting out as an entrepreneur, reading about many successful entrepreneurs who had ADD, or at least thought they did, and feeling left out, almost jealous.
At least that's what the company's co-founder thinks: Jenny Fleiss, who in March left the fashion service she helped create to launch a new startup, believes women have several advantages in business.
Scott Tranter, a founder of the data - analytics firm Optimus who was on the data team for Republican Sen. Marco Rubio's 2016 presidential bid, told Business Insider that the psychographic modeling that Cambridge Analytica touted «isn't proven science» and that that was at least partially why some thought the service was nothing special.
After reading and thinking about all of this, I stand by my (relatively) broad definition of an entrepreneur — namely, that anyone who takes on the risk of working for him or herself is (at least one type of) an entrepreneur.
An Abacus Data poll released this month found 62 percent of Canadians think Trudeau is doing at least «an acceptable job» on the economy, including 49 percent of those who voted in the last election for the Conservatives.
Now, I bet at least half of you are thinking: I'm struggling to get ahead and this guy's whining about someone who makes millions a year.
«Scouts BSA» smells like a compromise between at least two groups: traditionalists who didn't want girls in the Boy Scouts to begin with, and other groups that are more progressive, or that at least that think that demographics are destiny — and that a half - step towards the future is better than none.
Chances are good that almost every company has outstanding employees who are thinking of leaving, and that almost every manager could improve in at least one of these areas.
I happen to be one of those people who thinks Tesla's future is at least as much in the power generation storage domain as the car space.
I laugh and sometime sneer at those who think new Fed Head Jerome Powell will impose monetary discipline by raising interest rates at least up to the real rate of inflation and reduce the Fed's balance sheet according the schedule as laid out by Yellen.
I think the issues with the movie extended beyond Twitter; the new voters I've talked to are less enthusiastic about it than the ones you've talked to (New Yorkers, you know), and it sounds like we've both heard from at least some voters who are drawing a bright line between the performances (thumbs up) and the movie (thumbs sideways).
Second, millennials don't really want to buy yet — they prefer renting apartments with nice amenities, as do baby boomers who are downsizing, so I think at least the apartment market could stay stable regardless of how the rest of the economy performs.
If you asked me who my mentor is, I could name you at least 20 people that transformed my thinking with their stories, ideas, careers, and actions.
Even someone who is 60 years old very likely has at least a twenty year investment horizon — assuming they think they'll live to 80 or older.
You may think that running for president for six years (in 2016) is a bad idea, but look at Romney or Gingrich (the latter who has been effectively running for president — if not his entire life — as least since 1996).
Who would have thought it depended on the most shocking noise or at least what was most or tolerated as noise?
I don't know how many people here are from Aurora — Co, but some comments are not helping in any way the survivors and families.I respect all religions in the world and I also respect the opinion of those who don't believe in God or anything.But, instead of blasphemy the name of God, send your positive thoughts and energy to those who survived this tragedy.Even though some of you show no signs of good Christians you should show at least signs of good neighbors.You still can be an Atheist and have compassion for others!Don't let the evil be inside you, Aurora — CO needs to heal in peace!!!
But if Mr. Kurtz and those who think like him had their way, the restrictions would be intolerable» at least for religious groups advancing views that meet with their disapproval.
Whatever orthodox believers may think of Kenny's journey over these decades from classical theism to something vaguer, he is at least an equal - opportunity basher: For his aversion to absolutism can equally well be employed against the New Atheists, who affect an apodictic absolutism in their argumentation that makes them as impregnable to counterevidence as anything found in a creationist textbook.
I have gotten rambling a little here but my question to you your thoughts on this statement: «If money or rather the established institution that is the world market, is the reason that throughout at leastthe past few decades, than it would be right to take from those who have much much more than they need and give to those who are at least the poorest of the world, those in need.»
ABSOLUTELY NO historical evidence such a person existed, even and especially among contemporary spiritual writers who you'd think would have at least heard of the rabble - rousing Nazarene.
But in an open forum like this, with vigorous discussion, people willing listen or at least argue, and possibly people who are on a journey to or from faith, I think it's an appropriate discussion to have — although it sometimes gets a bit heated.
She was actually named after yeast FUNGUS and a plant; Again, I need to do more research, but in order to take a article seriously, you need to address the source first This woman, as educated as she MAY be, (having a degree, and knowing how to use it are two different things) spent her earliest, most developmentally crucial years under the direction of at least one parent who thought NOTHING of saddling their kid with this name.
Driscoll is a textbook case of someone who thinks that his ability to attract a following means that he's right about everything, or at least MORE right than anybody who hasn't been able to attract a following.
Well at least my views aren't as crazy as those scientists who think we came from a fish or aliens!»
The challenge is urgent because more than 31,000 people in the United States have already been diagnosed with this fatal disease — half of whom have already died, leaving families, friends and loved ones who need care — and because at least 1.5 million Americans are thought to be carrying the rapidly spreading virus.
Even if you can't see it as clearly in scripture as I do, I hope you can at least be open to the possibility that people who thought they were saved, may find out on that day that they really weren't because they didn't listen to Jesus» and Paul's warnings.
I think that's pretty obvious to anyone who comes to this blog at least fairly regularly.
Anyway, yes, this is all rather ugly in some very unpleasant ways, but I think the overall conversation here has been relatively civil — at least within the framework I'm working from that all public leaders / figures / role - models who are authors, speakers, event sponsors, etc., commit themselves to public scrutiny and accountability.
At the very least, it is helpful for Catholics — and others — who puzzle over some of the pope's pronouncements to get this window into his thinking about doctrine.
compared to the old there seems to be a whole different god or that god has changed i think i am going to trust studies — at least they state the margin of error, the religious stand by the bible as fact, the word of god... it would seem your god is a moron who can't keep his story straight.
At least Christianity has existed for over 2000 years and as a person who believes in science, I would think a record like that would stand on it's own.
«If you're saying that Jesus was the first in whom God was incarnate and that this incarnation has extended to those who believe in him, I could at least recognize that as a traditional way of thinking
I was incredibly vulnerable and if I had noticed ANYTHING out of the ordinary that was a «sign» I probably would have seized it and then who knows, I might be on this blog agreeing with everything you're saying (to some extent at least, as I grew up Jewish, so I think we'd still be at odds, just slightly less so).
Actually, I think the most accurate would be to state that the anonymous author who wrote the gospel of John attributed those words to Jesus that he or she received second hand (or more) and didn't bother to put into writing until at least many decades after the words were said.
But we persist in the struggle because we think it is our simple duty to do so, and we frankly do not take it well that so many of our fellow intellectuals — who if they can not join us in the struggle could at least offer moral support — prefer instead to strike ostentatiously Olympian poses above the fray and to chide us for our combative ways.
Don't you think God loves us at least as much as a good parent who delights in the activities of her children, regardless of whether they get everything right?
April 1999), which shows that home schooling families are at least as involved in civic activities and the building of «social capital» as those who send their kids out for education, and she ends with this thought: «I don't think we need worry much about their socialization in the narrow sense, either.
At least, I do not think I have the courage to forgive those who murdered one of my loved ones, or to forgive those who attempt to murder me.
the media, gov» t, retail, etc... Manipulation is also used a lot by people who belive in something and when they think other people should believe in the same thing... We've all been guilty of this... at least I have anyways... keep on rocking the boat Dave!
As I think about it more, to me, it's not like a church charging an access fee as you are still keeping nakedpastor free (at least for now) but charging only for those who want something more intimate.
Think about it... any being who is capable of creating the universe is necessarilly at least as complex as the universe He created.
And I am surely one of very few who think that 64 teams is at least 32» and perhaps even 48» teams too many.
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