Sentences with phrase «with false figures»

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To imagine him, with divine Omniscience, deliberately translating his message into the language of a world - view he knew to be false would make him a figure so artificial and unreal as to be neither credible nor attractive.
Martin Luther presented the theology of Sola scriptura that the bible is the sole source to live and understand what Christianity is all about... but the bible itself does not come with a table of contents to prove that it is correct which is why the bible itself says that the CHURCH is the pillar and foundation of truth... remember that the church existed before even the bible was even put together... To understand the bible you cant just rely on your own interpretation like the protestants often say... The truth is always absolute and hence the teachings of the bible HAS to be absolute which is why the church is said to be ONE in nature (in every sense of the word), HOLY, CATHOLIC (Universal in teaching in every corner of the world) and APOSTOLIC (roots dating back to Jesus himself)... Now figure out what is that one church... The church put together the bible and the holy spirit always protected the church against false teachings and 1600 years later came about the teaching of Sola Scriptura... Protestants... look within and see whats wrong with this teaching.
The major culprits in trade mispricing are subsidiaries of the same parent multinationals filing false figures when they trade with each other, and companies that are independent of each other making secret deals to do the same thing, the charity said.
Apart from the false premise that your body will «expect» a workout when your brain knows it isn't going to happen, is the presupposition that your body never figures out this is a repeating cycle with the Sunday workout always missing.
Pappi Corsicato's Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait unfolds with no less ambition than to enshrine its titular figure as a mortal god whose life has been so blessed and meaningful that, it would seem, he's never made a false move.
Figures 1a and 1b focus on misclassification at the bottom of the teacher performance distribution, but the false positive / false negative tradeoff arises with any classification system.
Dad figures with Annika in the car I won't try anything stupid and if I do, he's under the false impression she'll report back to him.
Having a wallet full of credit cards with high credit lines can provide a false sense of financial security; you figure you can handle unexpected expenses by whipping out the plastic.
My problem with the waving around of the 97 % figure is it gives a false impression of the certainty if you don't temper it in the same pronouncement.
If a person is a public figure, the publisher is not liable for defamation unless what has to be proven as a false statement is made with malice.
For a method for that, may I encourage you to look at Roy Spencer's recent model on thermal diffusion in the ocean: More Evidence that Global Warming is a False Alarm: A Model Simulation of the last 40 Years of Deep Ocean Warming June 25th, 2011 See especially his Figure Forcing Feedback Diffusion Model Explains Weak Warming in 0 - 700 m layer as Consistent with Low Climate Sensitivity His model appears to be more accurate than the IPCC's.
Figure 1 shows part of the problem with climate science and why there's so much false information and misunderstanding.
Again, N.Y. Times doesn't have to do with barring public figures from making non-defamatory false statements.
Defamation of public figures is governed by the «actual malice» standard: the person making the statement must either have known that it was false at the time they said it, or must have been acting with reckless disregard for the truth (meaning they had serious doubts that the statement was true at the time they said it).
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