Sentences with phrase «with other assertions»

Ponder the notion whether or not being so confidently wrong on such an important point will lead people to wonder if you're equally wrong with your other assertions.
In 2014, Spota spokesman Robert Clifford, when questioned about the program, only would say in line with other assertions that the office's activities are legal: «The Suffolk County District Attorney's office complies with the law and [state and federal asset forfeiture] guidelines at all times,» the statement said.
Mr. Bill... I agree with you completely about the parties in this country, but I think you are assuming a lot with the other assertions you are making about different policies in this country.

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It's great to have an opinion, but starting a sentence with «In my opinion...» can imply judgment of others» assertions.
In other news, Mike Moffatt recently quibbled with the government's assertion that lower tariffs amounted to special breaks for Chinese companies.
Interestingly, though, Myerson's ridiculous assertion in a roundabout way shows how you change culture... In this case, Nadella effectively shunted Windows to its own division with all of the company's other non-strategic assets, leaving Myerson and team to come to yesterday's decision on their own.
In this book, Mougayar makes two other strategic assertions: first, the blockchain has polymorphic characteristics; its application will result in a multiplicity of effects; second, we shouldn't ask ourselves what problems the blockchain solves but rather imagine new opportunities with blockchain and tackle even more ambitious problems.
That said, he and many others were less on board with Carney's assertions that the likes of Bitcoin provide a poor store of value and exchange.
Nobody said it was an accident, you on the other hand argue that «go did it» with nothing to back up your assertion.
You are merely making assertions with pseudo-intellectual word usage in order to prop yourself up, seem smart to others, and to avoid actually addressing anything at all.
It seems clear to me that the feminist assertion of the interconnectedness of all things moves in the direction of perceiving this Self - formation process as emerging out of our relationships with other women.
You completely dismiss that others don't believe as you do, and continue with your blind ass assertions as if nothing happened!
But there is another, more uncomfortable assertion we should also be willing to make: that humanity could not have passed from the devotions of antiquity to those of modernity but for the force of Christianity in history, and so — as a matter of historical fact — Christianity, with its cry of «no other god,» is in part responsible for the nihilism of our culture.
Assertions to the effect that God is the Creator of the universe, the Father of mankind, or that he came in human form in Jesus Christ, probably do not relate helpfully at any point to the experience of the questioner and may well clash with well - grounded concepts derived from other areas of his experience.
And in the absence of that, it is a matter of choice just how determinative the connectedness must be in comparison with other relations and influences to warrant the assertion of personal identity.
The Particular Baptists, on the other hand, were strict Calvinists who agreed with the doctrines propounded by the Synod of Dort (1618 «19), with its assertions of Total depravity, Unconditional election, Limited atonement, the Irresistibility of grace, and the Perseverance of the saints (TULIP).
The status of a strictly metaphysical assertion, taken alone, or only in combination with other strictly metaphysical assertions, is a matter about which black theology and most other theologies of liberation have shown little interest, and this is so for the best of reasons.
One way of viewing the religious crisis of our time is to see it not in the first instance as a challenge to the intellectual cogency of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, or other traditions, but as the gradual erosion, in an ever more complex and technological society, of the feeling of reciprocity with nature, organic interrelatedness with the human community, and sensitive attention to the processes of lived experience where the realities designated by religious symbols and assertions are actually to be found, if they are found at all.
But if, on the other hand, the metaphysical assertion that God is the subject of all change is conjoined with an assertion of the reality of oppression, then we can deduce that God favors the struggle against oppression, and that there are theological reasons for holding that some things are lawful and some not lawful.
Whitehead's assertion that God exemplifies the categories is not an assertion that in his relation to actual occasions he is bound by all the limitations that govern the relations of actual occasions with each other.
This is the context within which one must understand the Whiteheadian assertion with which we opened this analysis: «Extension is the most general scheme of real potentiality, providing the background for all other organic relations» (PR 105).
This step draws on the assertions of psychological theorists such as Jean Baker Miller and Carol Gilligan who assert that the strength of women is in their sense of relationship with others.
This Christian stress on sociality, which (as we shall see in the next chapter) is the natural reason for the existence of the Christian community as well as of other human groupings, has a close relationship with the fourth assertion: that each of us is an organic unity, body - mind - spirit.
For even if one avoids commitment and merely drifts with life's tide, or even if the commitment is merely to hold to one's own past or absolutize one's personality, the resultant selfhood is decisively qualified by the mood of inauthenticity in the one case, or by one or the other form of doctrinaire self - assertion in the other.
Then, others come along and point out that their assertions are wrong, with repeatable, verifiable proof.
This assertion is correct, but the christological and pneumatological aspects of such a statement, while intimately related, should not be confused with each other.
I was reading the thread here, and happened to notice as the other posters began to dismantle your arguments with their strongly supported assertions, you, as most often «believers» tend to do, began to get less and less specific, and... began to skate past their points, while bringing in more and more «fluffy» scriptural references.
This is to say, then, that God must be asserted to be in some sense the subject of the experience of others as well as of self, lest the foundational assertions of Christian theology fail to be congruent in meaning with the apostolic witness that is their norm.
For example, the assertion that words have their meanings only in their relations with other words is itself meaningless if there is no claim to correspond with actual discourse.
and I, and others would, at some point... get you... and here you have already provided us with a few wonderful openings... It's late... but, lets proceed by deconstructing just a few of your assertions... shall we..?
(Imagine switching it out in every classroom with the star of David, the crescent and star, the Om...) And it fails to see how others may see it... a distraction, an assertion against their own beliefs that is sanctioned by the state.
But if Ehrman's assertion is correct, Irenaeus and the other early orthodox teachers — and the scribes connected with their churches — were equally guilty of corrupting scripture.
From Hannah: An assertion I see frequently online is that being a Mormon living in Utah is very different to living in other areas of the US, obviously because of the high population, but also because of the culture it has created and the pressure on members to live up to certain standards, «keep up with the Joneses» etc..
Likewise, the assertion was that the piano player was affiliating with other churches and therefore DBC removed his affiliation with them.
I am (a) A victim of child molestation (b) A r.ape victim trying to recover (c) A mental patient with paranoid delusions (d) A Christian The only discipline known to often cause people to kill others they have never met and / or to commit suicide in its furtherance is: (a) Architecture; (b) Philosophy; (c) Archeology; or (d) Religion What is it that most differentiates science and all other intellectual disciplines from religion: (a) Religion tells people not only what they should believe, but what they are morally obliged to believe on pain of divine retribution, whereas science, economics, medicine etc. has no «sacred cows» in terms of doctrine and go where the evidence leads them; (b) Religion can make a statement, such as «there is a composite god comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence; (c) Science and the scientific method is universal and consistent all over the World whereas religion is regional and a person's religious conviction, no matter how deeply held, is clearly nothing more than an accident of birth; or (d) All of the above.
Elsewhere, there is a puzzling assertion that businessmen, et al., should have the same rights of expression that academic freedom guarantees to faculty — but that assertion destroys the real and substantial teleological distinction between the work of faculty (precisely to deal with and attempt to clarify and expand truth for its own sake) and other professions with quite different ends.
Not only was that assertion completely at odds with the uncertain state of the existing science, but it was contradicted by the study itself, in which Dr. McKee and her colleagues acknowledged that several other factors, besides prior participation in football, may influence CTE risk and disease severity, including factors other than cumulative hits to the head, and admitted that it was even «unclear» what roles concussions and repetitive subconcussive hits play in CTE risk, disease severity, and progression.
In other words, your assertion that judges are not charged with the reading of minds is incorrect: there is well established precedent for considering discriminatory intent when determining whether an action is unconstitutionally discriminatory.
Other education officials who testified did not agree with Duffy's assertions that the cuts can be absorbed without effecting school children.
[396] Alex Massie wrote in The Spectator that the BBC's coverage was consistent with their attitude towards other government proposals of such magnitude and that it was incumbent upon the Yes campaign to prove its assertions.
He said, if your mother struggled to sponsor your education and, other needs and, she passes on there is no reason why you should not honor her the way Opuni and his sibblings did and supported his assertion with his adage «Grief is just love with nowhere to go».
However, turning the other eye is always not an option when an organization abandons its core mandate to regale an unsuspecting public with very tepid, hurtfully unfactual and sillily inaccurate assertions that are capable of igniting conflagrations of unimaginable proportion.
In this particular sense, if no other, voters do agree with Cameron's assertion that «we are all in this together».
While Exxon Mobil provided plenty of details about the company's thinking on climate change and disclosed steps it was taking internally to meet regulatory and other challenges around carbon emissions, it held fast to the broader assertion that the world's energy needs over the next three decades can not be met with low - carbon energy alone.
Segrin focused on four specific indicators of social skills: the ability to provide emotional support to others; self - disclosure, or the ability to share personal information with others; negative assertion skills, or the ability to stand up to unreasonable requests from others; and relationship initiation skills, or the ability to introduce yourself to others and get to know them.
In a conference call with reporters Wednesday, Blunt denied assertions by some Senate Democrats, and the White House, that he and other Senate Republicans have been dragging their feet when it comes to allocating money to battle the insects and the virus.
I'm not 100 % raw, but I would disagree with your assertion about beans, grains, potatoes and other starches.
echidna - test requires nothing other than simple Solidity assertions to find deep bugs and comes with a clear UI to make understanding its output easy.
He tells me outright that he owes the relatively smooth production of Horrible Bosses to the success of The Hangover (another Warner Bros. release), though as our discussion took a thematic turn, I sensed some reluctance to commiserate with my assertions about how his latest trumps the «other comedies» of its ilk.
Though some will find the plot overly contrived, the film's assertion that faith and family can heal what ails us will fill others with holiday cheer.
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