I just
wonder about the assumption that they will sell in «ever - larger numbers.»
Not exact matches
I
wonder if the interviewer realizes how much her questions stem from
assumptions about this woman's identies.
And lest you think this post is
about finger - pointing, I have no doubt in my mind that if my own
assumptions and prejudices go totally unchecked, if I never stop for a moment to consider the other side and
wonder if I might be wrong, I too am capable of using the Bible to my own ends, of convincing myself that God is on my side.
And as I scratched harder at the surface of my
assumptions about what the liturgical life meant, I begin to
wonder how I could live a liturgical life at home with my kids, celebrating all the lovely, ancient, traditions I was discovering.
While I
wonder if Turner is using too tight a definition of fulfillment, his attempt to point out some unexamined
assumptions about the text are well taken.
I see the futility of making any
assumptions about fertility,
about wishing for any more than God has given, and I can shake my head in
wonder at the audacity of the prayers of that first - time mother.
He
wonders aloud
about «What happens when you begin to call into question your tacit
assumptions and unarticulated presumptions,» suggesting that you begin to become a different person.
In a class on a recent Saturday, program participants discussed the incident of the boy and the Air Jordan and
wondered if
assumptions about race and class had played a role: «The teacher is taking an authoritarian stance,» one commented.
Some students might
wonder whether such unrealistic, faulty
assumptions discredit predictions
about falling objects and the price of a pound of butter.
I
wonder, then, if teaching history should be less
about forming identity and more
about establishing relevance (with the
assumption that the former will be a result of the latter).
Do you find yourself almost immediately double checking the numbers, re-thinking your
assumptions and / or
wondering about what you're missing..?!
Barbara Hepworth is the automatic
assumption of most people reading
about this # 35 million cultural starship and
wondering about its name; but the Wakefield - born sculptor is only part of the story.
«A, I would question their
assumptions about Latino populations in their cities,» she said, «and B, I
wonder, do you have to have a Guatemalan population to want to know and understand this art and part of the world?
I
wonder if you might invite some control theorists / engineers to ponder and post on the
assumptions, and their limitations,
about feedback in climate science and suggest how critical measurements might be made?
Many of Fisker's investors are now
wondering why the DOE wasn't more vocal
about the frozen loan when it happened back then, as they had continued to fund the company based on the
assumption that the DOE loan was still moving forward.