Sentences with phrase «who suggests anything»

Anyone who suggests anything else is dismissed by many leading biologists, such as Monod and Luria, as a Lamarckist if not a Lysenkoist.

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No one has suggested anything of the sort, unless of course asking people to be aware of their privilege, listening to those who don't have it, and doing what they can to address it in their daily lives (see Mary Anne's comment for a beautiful illustration of how even small gestures make a difference) is something that comes «at personal cost.»
Without the brain, anything like a soul would have no memory, no «mind», no comprehension, and no way to interact with anything in a way that would suggest a «supernatural» or even extra-dimensional creature who wants a bit of selfish pleasure out of it.
We are not told anything about what sorts of sexual attractions Jesus did or did not have, which suggests to me that perhaps Jesus (and / or those who recorded some of his words for us) either didn't consider the matter very important or else figured it was non of our damn business...
And even scientists such as Vilenkin who co-authored the paper that suggests that this universe being past infinite is unlikely reveals that many assumptions were made (akin to working in a sterile environment), and that their theorem didn't suggest anything beyond the space - time boundary; didn't rule out multi-verse and other theories under consideration.
Anyway, if anyone who is reading this can ever imagine the second Joshua, Jesus, doing anything like this to «sinners» who are brought before Him for judgment, let me suggest that you know nothing about Jesus.
They are godless because hate and pride are the hallmarks of non believers and those who reject God / Christ as well as anything or entity that would dare suggest they bow to any other than self.
They wouldn't cop out to hiring a little girl who suggested «Unequally Yoked: A geeky atheist picks fights with her Catholic boyfriend» as her approach or anything.
One can, of course, differ with the thesis of Donald Kagan's Pericles of Athens and the Birth of Democracy, but to suggest (as the April editorial, «How Democracy Came About and How It Might Be Sustained,» does) that the work has anything in common with «deconstructionism»» «made up,» «fabricated,» the product of «myths» and «creative misinterpretations»» is totally unwarranted and patently unjust to Kagan, who is a distinguished historian in the classic, traditional mode.
Second, I suggest that the talk about «resurrection of the body» is an assertion that the totality of the material world and of human history, as well as of every man in that history who, with his brethren, has achieved good in his existence in the world, is usable by God who through it has been enriched in His own experience without changing in His supremely worshipful deity — the God unsurpassable by anything not Himself, but open to enrichment in being what He is and in terms of what He does.
While People Can Change has never worked with minors and none of us would ever suggest a minor (or anyone) should be forced into anything, it is puzzling to me that you believe in this bizarre caricature of what ministry and healing organizations provide to Christians who struggle with homosexuality.
Mourinho revels in these battles with rivals and anyone who dares to disagree with him or suggest that he and his precious players are anything but perfect.
(3) formation flexibility — it took 20 years for Wenger to return to a back 3 and now he can't seem to choose anything but that formation... the teams in the premiership and those we could face in the Europa will present vastly different tactics and we need to have a manager who can prepare this squad for this eventuality and have the fortitude to make the necessary adjustments throughout the season... I have seen nothing in the past 6 - 7 years to suggest that he is the man to take on this challenge... I can't even remember when he changed formations when he would replace a small, pacy striker, like during the Walcott experiment, with the lumbering Giroud... of course this is exactly why there is no other manager in the world that plays more players out of their natural positions (square peg in a round hole)
I'm not foolish enough to suggest that his Twitter was anything but a tiny reflection of who he was as a person.
@arsenal207 what does that have to do with anything wether or not fans go to the Emirates, I do but not often, but most of Arsenal supporters around the world don't have the privileged that we have in UK, I have read here in the past Arsenal supporters walking or traveling tens of miles to their nearest cafe to watch arsenal match on TV they walked in the midday sun in places like Central Africa, so are you suggesting they are not true supporters and have no right to comment??? And what of those supporters who pay shi!t loads of cable fees to watch their team, I say they are.
With that said ANYONE, whether AKB or AOB who honestly suggests that this team is capable of anything more than FA CUP glory seriously need to have there craniums examined.
It may have some negative consequences in other industries (who could take advantage of by - products when they exist), but it's still a big uphill climb to suggest the trade - off is anything but overwhelmingly positive.
The TV football pundit suggested that anything less than full effort and commitment from a player who wants to leave but has not, will be spotted quickly by his team mates who will not take kindly to it.
There's nothing about Benteke that suggests he is anything other than a player who scores goals roughly in line with what expected goals predicts.
My Facebook page flooded with snarky, judgemental comments about me, about moms who bash other moms, about moms who aren't «real» moms, moms who would dare insult a mom by suggesting she look up from her phone, about moms who have Facebook pages about lunch - packing so therefore they should never share anything that doesn't have to do with lunches, cuz, uh-oh, this mom might lose fans.
If you're male, and question the hegemony non-medically trained midwives assert over childbirth, or suggest that the homebirthing movement is a failed experiment you can expect nasty ad - hominem from the post-rational coterie who will do anything to avoid addressing the substance of the contention that natural birth and homebirthing have been empirically shown to be a failure, and should be abandoned.
Those who find it distasteful to breastfeed beyond a few month are entiltld to their own opinions but to suggest that a natural and normal act is in some way perverse says more about their own psyches than anything else.
I'm not quite sure who would sign up to star in a show like this, considering that Collins Avenue's track record suggests it has little intention of producing anything remotely resembling an educational documentary.
The New Statesman's Stephen Bush gave the slogan a thumbs up while the moderate former Labour MP Tom Harris - who is not normally one to endorse anything related to Corbyn - also appeared to suggest that he liked it.
However, apart from the fact that these women are both, as the titles helpfully and imaginatively suggest, ladies, and the fact that where goes a strong lady you can bet there'll be a husband who can't be portrayed as anything other than, well, a bit of a loveable oaf, the softer counterparts to their wives steely personas, these two stories seem to have little in common.
What, if anything, does this suggest about the roles of players like Darling and Johnson, who are both well - known and relatively popular with the public?
But interviews with Cuomo, law - enforcement officials, FBI agents, Cuomo's campaign committee, Cuomo's former law partners, and the lawyers who were present at the congressional hearing suggest that none of these leads turns into anything substantial.
Inspired by Gregory Bateson, who suggested that we concentrate on shapes, patterns and relations when studying anything from anthropology to cybernetics, Volk has written a fascinating study of patterns of patterns, or metapatterns.
«Thermal models of Pluto's interior and tectonic evidence found on the surface suggest that an ocean may exist, but it's not easy to infer its size or anything else about it,» said Johnson, who is an assistant professor in Brown's Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences.
Research on neurodegenerative diseases suggests that, more than anything else, moral traits like kindness and integrity define who we are.
please if u have anything that will work and could suggest I would really appreciate it from someone who doesn't want to lose her hair.
Some people who follow macro diets have embraced the «If It Fits Your Macros» (IIFYM) concept, which suggests that you can eat virtually anything you want as long as it works with your macro calculation.
While you can rent just about anything here, from canoes to kayaks, paddle boats to paddleboards, for optimum bonding time, we'd suggest a tandem kayak — it's a little known fact that new couples who paddle together, stay together!
Casey suggests to answer the who, what, when, where and why in your profile questions along with anything you feel strongly about like smoking or for example, you only date guys who are taller than you.
The audience is treated to a repeated expository monologue about the Death Queen known as Himiko, whose meagerly implied history suggests a more interesting kernel of storytelling than anything regarding Croft and her muddled family history (relayed through convenient montages reserved for audience members who might have lost interest in what's being presented).
The fact that the estimable (even when he's wrong) John Merrow, who produced the documentary, couldn't get former employees who worked at Noyes and other schools to state anything on the record (and would only talk «off the record») does suggest that some aren't willing to talk publicly because they would implicate themselves in unethical behavior.
In fact, I've yet to hear anyone who has stuck with blogging suggest it's been anything less than essential to their growth and improvement.
The odd thing is that the PNC transactions had been done several times in Japan with the same ill intent and were thoroughly blessed by regulators there, who were apparently happy to do anything to suggest that the nightmarish balance sheets of Japanese banks were improving.
«Be prepared to get beaten up for suggesting anything other than term,» says Glenn Cooke, an independent broker who operates Insurecan.com and uses term policies for more than 90 % of his clients.
which did nt seem to do anything, so I took him to the vet who suggested the alergy blood test $ 375 i think is crazy, but then she also said once they find out what hes alergic to, there is a series of shots.
Nobody is arguing that dogs should be treated badly, kept in cages their entire lives, denied socialization with other dogs, or anything of the sort, but to suggest that there are no commercial - scale breeders doing a good job with their dogs is a comment that could only be made by somebody who has never taken the time to go out and spend time on the farms owned by all kinds of commercial - scale breeders.
But for those of you who haven't tried something like this before, I suggest the next time you find an annual fee on your statement that you ask if the card issuer can do anything to make it worth your while.
It's all knee - jerk reaction from children who would rather fall on the sword than accept anything that may suggest their hobby could have adverse effects on them.
None of which has anything to do with poor people in rural Africa that Gavin wrote about — people who use little or no fossil fuels, and who would therefore not pay any carbon taxes, even if someone were to impose such taxes in rural Africa, which no one has suggested doing.
But who's suggesting anything like that?
Here ECO offers two smart observations: (i) if the workshop is held only in Durban (rather than, as ECO would suggest, at the tentative Fall / Spring session) Parties will not be able to adopt a COP decision on the much - needed long - term goal just a few days later (as if at these talks anything was ever dealt with at the urgency and speed it deserved); and (ii) the experience of Copenhagen shows that it doesn't take a workshop to know that negotiating a long - term goal without understanding who contributes what and what's the fair share of their responsibility, will be very difficult.
The reasons for that are many: the timid language of scientific probabilities, which the climatologist James Hansen once called «scientific reticence» in a paper chastising scientists for editing their own observations so conscientiously that they failed to communicate how dire the threat really was; the fact that the country is dominated by a group of technocrats who believe any problem can be solved and an opposing culture that doesn't even see warming as a problem worth addressing; the way that climate denialism has made scientists even more cautious in offering speculative warnings; the simple speed of change and, also, its slowness, such that we are only seeing effects now of warming from decades past; our uncertainty about uncertainty, which the climate writer Naomi Oreskes in particular has suggested stops us from preparing as though anything worse than a median outcome were even possible; the way we assume climate change will hit hardest elsewhere, not everywhere; the smallness (two degrees) and largeness (1.8 trillion tons) and abstractness (400 parts per million) of the numbers; the discomfort of considering a problem that is very difficult, if not impossible, to solve; the altogether incomprehensible scale of that problem, which amounts to the prospect of our own annihilation; simple fear.
Indeed, I think this proposal can be fairly attacked for being little more than window dressing that makes the LSUC seem like its doing something, without actually doing anything - that it's being vocally supported by people who are normally critics of LSUC inaction suggests that it will at least achieve that objective.
«Grace, who regularly mocked principles of due process, allowed guests... to say virtually anything denouncing the players, while challenging even the mildest assertion suggesting the players» innocence.
Obviously, if your guest user is a temporary house guest who actually has their own HomeKit home to return to, don't mess around with their settings or suggest they delete anything.
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