Sentences with phrase «with observable fact»

Faith on the other hand is untestable, does not need to conform with observable fact and, in this sense, is not science.
I should have stayed with observable facts such as «you don't seem to be able to understand this issue».
If the theoretical predictions do not fit in with observable facts, then the theorist has to forget his disappointment and start all over again.

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There is no logic or reason behind such a conclusion given the facts surrounding mans observable experience with God.
Evolution is based on over 150 years of observable facts, and experiments with DNA being the biochemical mechanism for evolution.
Up until now scientists had to wrestle with this law and the fact that the numbers did not add up but we had no where else to put this stored or missing energy that we can see and weigh based on observable gravitational fields.
It is because I seek after facts (rather than after «a sign» in the sense of the sort of evident manifestation which I agree with him it would be radically wrong to seek) that I look for a publicly observable state of affairs in the spatial and temporal world, not disclosing, nor containing, but still pointing towards (in a way that I agree remains entirely ambivalent) that which is, in my view, necessarily unique and creative.
That the prescripts of this national ethos were not complied with but broken in a large - scale, systematic and often horrible way created a dilemma, which again was not my invention but an observable fact.
Professor Toynbee starts with the fact of civilization as a given and observable phenomenon.
In fact, the rotating mass of the observable part of the universe causes the river of space — which is made up of free particles following the universe's expansion — to rotate together with the stars in the sky.
In summary, the results of this study show the potential for functional MRI to bridge the dissociation that can occur between behavior that is readily observable during a standardized clinical assessment and the actual level of residual cognitive function after serious brain injury.14 - 16 Thus, among 23 patients who received a diagnosis of being in a vegetative state on admission, 4 were shown to be able to willfully modulate their brain activity through mental imagery; this fact is inconsistent with the behavioral diagnosis.
The speed dating tradition of Jewish people became observable fact on wireless world where nobody have time to seek their partners in real world, as they spend most of the time at office and with the internet and all.
It's an easily observable fact that cats quickly groom their coats when faced with stressful situations, embarrassment at having committed a cat blunder, such as knocking over a stool with a clumsy jump.
Ezawa translates his imagery into animation, a form normally associated with fantasy, culling the observable material until the viewer has a baseline of visual facts.
Though each contends with facts or histories that are real and observable, none takes a documentary approach.
That's the thing with the whole «end of the world climate change warming armageddon thing»... it's just someone's wacky theory with not a skerrick of fact or observable anything to support it.
But when you look at the very cold regions where there is almost no water in the atmosphere to begin with, or the desert regions, you do not in fact see any observable evidence that the air is any warmer than it was in the past with respect to CO2 increases.
When combined with statements of initial conditions specifying observable fact, they logically imply observation sentences about future events.
(3) For the purposes of this section a person's knowledge includes knowledge which he might reasonably have been expected to acquire --(a) from facts observable or ascertainable by him; or (b) from facts ascertainable by him with the help of medical or other appropriate expert advice which it is reasonable for him to seek...»
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