Sentences with phrase «wonder if part»

As with some other areas of the intersection between law and technology, I wonder if part of the problem is that the way we consume and encourage the consumption of the marketing material is somewhat stuck in the 20th century, while the pace of content is keeping up with 21st century developments.
BTW, I wonder if part of the resolution to this matter may be related to quantum effects, spooky action at a distance (recent experiments regarding quantum entanglement appear to prove Einstein was wrong on this question), or related to properties of photons which give rise to some very peculiar optical effects, in which it seems that the photons somehow know where they are going before they get there?
I wonder if part of the problem with certain areas of science — notably climate science, is that nobody seems to need to justify the feasibility of a task before they begin.
Looking at this as a static picture instead of in motion, have to I wonder if part of my issues with the game can be boiled down to how over-designed everything is.
If you're right that a «generational chance» is happening, I wonder if part of that might be to do with genre?
My favorite David Gordon Green film is still George Washington, and I wonder if part of that doesn't just have to do with nurturing exactly what you're describing — this very contained, intimate, family barbecue - like situation.
Although I really do love this picture I wonder if part of why I love this picture is because it reminds me of spending time with my friend.
It made me wonder if that part (designing) of my life was done.
I wonder if part of his being «not prepared» was also some conditioning issues.
Seeing Flower put up career numbers in Vegas made me wonder if part of that was the sometimes lax defensive support he got with the Pens.
In fact, I wonder if part of the appeal of the words, the flowers, the lace, the cakes — or, for that matter, of the liturgy, the premarital counseling, and the minister's earnest appeal for «seriousness» and «dignity» — may be a complex rationalizing away of this embarrassingly human event, in short, weddings are an embarrassment because they reveal the limitations of our tidy, virginal, whitewashed, pristine theologies which can not yet deal with incarnation.
I wonder if part of the struggle is because we (the church) is in a sort of in - between time as it relates to the form and function of the church?
I wonder if part of the reason for Christianity's huge success is it's simplicity and easy road to paradise.
One other point about sex: I wonder if part of the problem is that the church has a tendency to teach people the importance of virginity, but not chastity.
So much of his game is running through contact after the catch, I'm wondering if that part of his game will suffer a bit until he heals up all the way.
I'm no economist, but in my decade + of working with Jewish singles from all over the world, and enjoying a birds - eye view of the online dating scene, I've wondered if part of the reason for all these singles who seem to be searching for a lifelong partner yet remain alone isn't somehow connected to this concept of overchoice.
Dialogue between the two men is always crisp and clean, though with some of the minor characters there's a slight muffling that makes you wonder if the parts were dubbed.
I'm wondering if part of the problem is what «post» means.

Not exact matches

And while I wouldn't have traded that mode of transportation to get me to and from Milan, part of me wonders if I should never have boarded that elite, top - of - the aircraft class.
But bad timing or not, we're forced to include his stiff and often cartoonish performance, wondering all the while how much better the film could've been if Matt Damon has accepted the part when he was offered it before Affleck.
It's a part of human nature to wonder if there is something better out there.
I wonder if this is an actual part of your portfolio (individual stocks) since you never write about it?
There are a lot of moving and complex parts to Dell's $ 67 billion proposal to acquire the data storage company EMC — so many that analyst Maynard Um of Wells Fargo wonders if the deal will ever get closed at all.
And FWIW, if you haven't read The Great Rebalancing yet, it might change the way you view things at the moment — I know it did wonders for my understanding, althoguh I keep forgetting important parts of it and have to relearn them by reading Michael's (unfortunately infrequently) blog posts.
It seems like I should just leave it alone, but a part of me wonders if we are approaching a bubble and if I should sell now while prices are high.
I can't help but wonder if that censorship question came about because of this incident from last fall, where a Blackburn campaign ad about «the sale of baby body parts» was temporarily blocked on Twitter.
If the trade is a winner, you wonder if you could have gotten more out of it or why you gave back part of what you haIf the trade is a winner, you wonder if you could have gotten more out of it or why you gave back part of what you haif you could have gotten more out of it or why you gave back part of what you had.
But I also wonder if Tatchell is perhaps unwittingly more a part of the problem than he cares to acknowledge.
She's about as much indian as I am part bulldog.I wonder why the left doesn't call her out for being a manipulative, lying, schemer.Even the left's God (Billy Maher) did a nw rules where he said» if you have to declare what percentage indian you are, you're not indian» years ago.What she did was criminal, offensive, and telling of how democrats operate.
By wondering if Korean Jesus cares only about Korean problems, Hill pokes fun at the issue which was made a media spectacle in 2008, when the Rev. Jeremiah Wright could be heard preaching that «Jesus was a poor black man» as part of his support for Barack Obama.
For example, I adore some parts of the Book of Jude, but truly wonder if that Book should not be part of a canon of scripture.
Part of me answers yes, but then I wonder if it is a yes, but which is really a no.
Part of me wonders if I am listening to a false God telling me to leave and wonder if I'll wind up in hell for this.
I wonder if the pain you're feeling comes more so from a sense that God is rejecting you (in calling the folks away), as opposed to the people themselves deciding to part with you and your church?
On some days I wonder if this admittedly sour perspective doesn't explain a good part of Christian history, as well as our present volatile and noisily divisive situation.
When later tradition interprets Moses as a performing prophet, as a prophet whose primary medium is not utterance, but action, we wonder if this may not reflect typo - logical characterization at least in part; the tendency, that is, to see in Moses and Samuel a common «type,» playing similarly vigorous, creative historical roles.
The pastor friend starts confessing his questions to my pastor, how he struggles with some fundamentals of the faith, and how he wonders if this is a legitimate part of his growth to spiritual maturity.
I think of them as odd third - cousins and wonder if they're really part of the family.
See it isn't about the type of sin that «looses» salvation, or not doing works that make you good enough, or that you should constantly wonder if you are pleasing God enough, but that repentance is a part of salvation.
Here is a link to a video that is a powerful speech its from an older movie called the dictator, very good movie by the way, Anyway Charlie chaplin plays the part of hitler and uses a very powerful and memorable speach about equality and the way life is moving,» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WibmcsEGLKo» you have shown nothing but malice in these comments and you wonder why gay's are protrayed as the «bad guys» in video games and movies and if you don't believe that then watch this» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdmJXHJLZ6M» the point is I will respect the person who is silent, holding a flag that has ever color before i Can or Will ever respect someone like yourself.
We read Robert Munsch books out loud over and over again and part of me wonders if I missed my calling as a children's librarian because I kick ass at reading books out loud.
«It sends a shot across the bow for bishops and other diocesan officials in other parts of the country, who have to wonder now if they've got criminal exposure, too.»
We read Robert Munsch books out loud over and over again and part of me wonders if I missed my calling as a children's librarian because I kick ass at reading...
I wonder if «spiritual but not religious» is a bit of a cultural transitional stage in which it is becoming clear that formal religious dogma is at best intellectually unsatisfying, and at worst not only false but dangerous; and yet we don't really know what to do with that part of our brain that seeks magical explanations for what we can not easily understand.
As someone who believes in God whole heartedly and feels he is the way through alot of the darkness on this earth but also the way to celebrate our greatest joys.I am happy she has found the love of God.But I to find the choice of religion somewhat suspiscious.As others have pointed out the dicotomy makes one wonder if the fact that her boyfriend is a Catholic has alot to do with her choice.Alot of women and men for that matter find conform to what their partners religion is because it is just easier and more comfortable at home for them.Now I am not saying this is what happened in this case.but it is somehting ti ponder.For me loving God and your neighbor as much as yourself are the most important part of believeing in a Supreme Being and all the rest of the Dogma just gets in the way and even is the cause of alot of the strife and wars in this world.So I hope she is happy but UP God for me... but no thatnks on the religion!!
Part of me wonders if our resistance to telling the story is our lack of confidence in recognizing that just because Christians practice the faith incorrectly and inappropriately at times doesn't mean Christianity is false.
One wonders if he was familiar with the explanation of St Thomas Aquinas in the Summa Theologica of how the parts of the priest and people relate to each other, and how the people should participate in each element of the rite of Mass (3a q. 84.
But some part of us wonders if the joyful ones are just a bit... fake.
-- I was so angry about this but then part of me wondered if this wasn't the Doctor learning from his mistakes in the past.
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