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The gossip was taken as gospel months before it happened.
Most of Corporate America has long taken this as gospel.
But those poll numbers were treated by many as gospel.
But that doesn't mean we should take his opinion as gospel.
But that doesn't mean we should take his opinion as gospel.
If Kevin Feige says it's true, that's as good as gospel.
If every nutritionist today saw the original food pyramid as gospel?
Note: Release dates could shift, so don't take them as gospel.
These are the choices that Aimé Leon Dore takes as gospel.
Reed ignored the message, even as many took it as gospel.
Without a physical record or tape, you took the word as gospel.
Nair doesn't claim her interpretation as gospel, so why take it as such?
The American people were purposely misled and this was spread as gospel truth.
Of course, it would be foolish to count Minaj's current vibe as gospel.
There's not one source or one perspective that should be taken as gospel.
So we're taking her tips as gospel, and are sharing them with you below:
If they took Bray's characterization as gospel, they had to stick to that analysis.
The Enquirer also takes it as gospel that Clinton had an affair with Foster.
Yet many investors don't realize that and often treat reports as gospel, he said.
She's a writer of fan fiction, so she doesn't treat canonical texts as gospel.
The truth of it is that you can't take single science studies as gospel.
It appears as gospel in outlets as varied as Fast Company and The Guardian.
That said, these are self-reported results, so don't go accepting them as gospel yet.
I took it as gospel that I had to keep all of it in check.
But the allegations detailed on the network aren't vetted and shouldn't be taken as gospel.
And influential political bloggers like Nate Silver and Nate Cohn cited the book as gospel.
And it's worth anyone's taking seriously, because O'Reilly's core readership will take it as gospel.
Lochlin: I take the word of Anthony Bourdain as gospel, so I had to be here.
The fact that the left is taking every new nugget of info as gospel is bad.
But he questioned whether the pitches used in the Victor recording should be taken as gospel.
We've taken the Mayflower tale as gospel truth ever since it was rediscovered in the 1840s.
You're certainly responding in a textbook way: doubting yourself, clamming up, taking his word as gospel.
I hate that Toronto Akademiks/every white blogger can say something as gospel and y'all take it.
Here I was, blindly searching for product knowledge on Amazon's website, taking it all in as gospel.
The bottom line: This is another example of why financial projections should not be viewed as gospel.
The men of the cloth are no longer revered; their word is no longer seen as gospel.
A prosecutor rarely asks a jury simply to accept the word of a cooperating witness as gospel.
And Trump's base, or whatever is left of it, will take his every last word as gospel truth.
That being said, your mission is not a bible that investors and employees will always accept as gospel.
"If that is in fact true, then you cannot accept as gospel truth anything they put in a document."  
When John Christie confessed to killing his neighbor's wife and child, I think it was just taken as gospel.
"The Second," his new album, takes this hybridism as gospel, extending the premise in a shroud of self-possession.
Mr. Larimore, who has been described by Mr. Bogle as "king of the Bogleheads," accepts these ideas as gospel.
Can you recruit people who take the most preposterous lies of the right-wing news media as gospel truth?
He heralded Franklin—who, by now, was heading a new outfit, called God's Property—as gospel music's Bob Marley.
Further throwing the data into doubt, Kinsey and his team simply accepted the numbers the undergrads' gave them as gospel.
Alas, this is one of many passages in the book that seem to take Silicon Valley's self-mythology as gospel.
Long before season one of Game of Thrones actually aired, R+L=J was treated as gospel in the ASOIAF fandom.
That's why it's so easy for so many to believe in conspiracies and take caricatures of their opponents as gospel truth.
"These capital rules are moving around so much that to take anything as gospel is tough," said the FIG DCM banker.
And since I (mostly) took Mom's word as gospel, this jaded automotive insight colored my view of — and attitude toward — Corvettes.
That does not stop Spencer, Team B II, and the rest of the counter-jihadists from citing Akram's memo as gospel.
"So even if we take the inverted curve as gospel, it suggests the expansion still has multiple years in it," said Porcelli.
But her next bit — "Or pay me in equity, pay me in equity" — should not be taken as gospel by most people.
The showrunner Damon Lindelof — despite having made what he has called a "remix" of the book — claims to treat it as gospel.
Since the beginning of the year, Kanye West has been putting on a Sunday Service, where he remakes hip-hop songs as gospel.
But the problem is, when so many people get on board with a specific trend, we often end up trusting it as gospel.
Professor Andrew Przybylski of the Oxford Internet Institute believes that Silicon Valley engineers accept questionable psychological data as gospel when building their apps.
Ice-T Normally, we here at Noisey fucking looooove Ice-T and treat his tweets as gospel, but he's never eaten a bagel????
"The argument that income tax cuts raise growth is repeated so often that it is sometimes taken as gospel," the Brookings authors noted.
Whereas, if you were a Trump critic or on the left, every single Michael Wolff anecdote you took as gospel and then shared.
And if we take this hastily-constructed analogy as gospel, then Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis would truly make the world's greatest wingmen.
Weathermen don't always get the best rap, but you would expect that at least their own family members would take their predictions as gospel.
To be sure, the results shouldn't be viewed as gospel, with a relatively high margin of error of plus or minus 10 percentage points.
But that has not stopped him from repeating the claims, media from passing them along, or the conservative movement from adopting them as gospel.
Yes, but: The fact that this prediction was off by just 2 miles doesn't mean that future track forecasts should be taken as gospel.
Astrology should never be taken as gospel, but that doesn't stop some readers from holding the heavenly bodies to an unrealistic standard of truth.
Professor Andrew Przybylski of the Oxford Internet Institute believes that Silicon Valley engineers accept questionable psychological data as gospel when building their apps. 6.
This does not mean that we should take it as gospel that Blasey Ford, currently a college professor in California, was assaulted by Kavanaugh.
Sure, it's not likely that many people out there take love superstitions like the "he loves me, he loves me not" game as gospel.
We tend to take our doctors' advice as gospel but do not be afraid to ask if you really need the medication being prescribed.
The musical world of the time, Smokey Robinson, Mahalia Jackson, Lionel Hampton, Marvin Gaye, blues and jazz as well as gospel, passed through their house.
But not so fast, pollsters say: Even Selzer's gold-plated poll shouldn't be taken as gospel for what is going to happen on Monday night.
We can't take it as gospel when Madeleine Shaw derides the "empty calories" in sugar—the very calories that keep us moving, breathing, and surviving.
And for more than a century it has been accepted as gospel that any child born here under any circumstances is automatically a U.S. citizen.
The internet becomes the well you draw from pretty frequently, but there are risks to taking reviews written by strangers (or paid shills) as gospel.
McLaughlin notes that, so long as we lack definitive scientific evidence, anecdotal info about ideal strains can be useful, but should not be taken as gospel.
Despite their skepticism, this power-consumption estimate from the website Digiconomist has quickly been accepted as gospel by many journalists, research analysts and even billionaire investors.
Analysts are getting extra-cautious about the recent surge in retail stocks, but on Tuesday, Cramer cautioned investors not to take Wall Street's word as gospel.
Before you take the Super Bowl LI odds as gospel, though, remember that the early favorites this past season were the Packers, the Colts and the Seahawks.
Disruptive businesses are cropping up everywhere these days, but investors shouldn't take a company's word as gospel just because it brands itself as innovative, CNBC's said Tuesday.
Disruptive businesses are cropping up everywhere these days, but investors shouldn't take a company's word as gospel just because it brands itself as innovative, Cramer said Tuesday.
Instead, the data was accepted as gospel, and only a full year later did reporters at Free Press notice the discrepancy and call it to the FCC's attention.
We take these now-"traditional" formats as gospel, but they were merely invented by normal people in charge of the early medium, and they persist to this day.
We shouldn't treat Fire and Fury as gospel; Wolff has a long history of playing loose with the facts and using questionable methods to arrive at his conclusions.
By the time Rammellzee died, in 2010, after a long illness, New York City had been completely remade by mayoral administrations that took broken-windows policing as gospel.
I would not wish to have these stories read from the lectern as a simple matter of course (and they certainly should not be held up as Gospel).
These chronological chunks serve as a backbone, and it is in the moments when they are not treated as gospel that great stuff happens (more of this please!).
Still, many of Maguire's prescriptions are virtually identical to those that have emerged in the wake of Charlottesville, even by experts who take the Ferguson Effect as gospel.
Considering so many people take ratings on review websites as gospel, the campaign serves as a good reminder that, actually, what's "rubbish" to one person is breathtaking to another.
Either Mr. Trump is a rube who believes that Russia didn't interfere in the 2016 election, or a cynic playing to a base that accepts his lies as gospel.
All those truths we need to contend with are out of reach because we're so committed to this P.R. campaign, taught in schools as gospel truth, that we're peacekeepers.
Large chunks of the film are made up of Cambridge Analytica sales decks, which the directors appear to take as gospel truth about how sophisticated and successful the company was.
An informal survey like this shouldn't be read as gospel, but the split is wide enough that one could easily see how Google seems less prone to freakout than Facebook.
Because when you have all this conjecture that seems like it's coming from responsible sources because they're players and they're people in the locker room, it gets taken as gospel.
Trump's core followers will no doubt accept the rigged election claim as gospel, believing that if he loses, it is because of an unfair process and therefore not Trump's fault.
While Graham's Christianity was, at times, challenging to both liberal and conservative mores, he was willing to speak what he saw as gospel truth to power along the political spectrum.
Nor are many open minded Americans going to accept the conclusion of the the special counsel report as gospel truth since, by its nature, any prosecutorial report is one sided.
A more sophisticated understanding of forensic science has enabled lawyers to dispute expert testimony that was once taken as gospel, on matters ranging from ballistics and fingerprints to fire investigation.
At the same time, Trump has treated its revelations as gospel truth, launching a blood feud against Steve Bannon, his former chief strategist, based on Wolff's recounting of Bannon's comments.
"There's a risk that we come to trust what the machine says as gospel, without wondering if it goes wrong or how we even know if it goes wrong," Nadler said.
The son of a People's Liberation Army officer and a manager at a library, Liang grew up in a comfortable middle-class household where the party's dictates were treated as gospel.
For whatever line the Russian intelligence apparatus—a leader in disinformation for over a century—chooses to feed to Assange will be taken as gospel, no matter how outrageous it might be.
Anticipating the bleak review, Republicans in the White House and on Capitol Hill have vilified the CBO in recent weeks as an unreliable forecaster whose analysis should not be treated as gospel.
If your band drinks to excess, takes drugs like Good & Plentys, bears the brunt of violence both dished out and received, and digs My Bloody Valentine as gospel, you should use it.
Recently, there were memes where people made commentary on the alarming regularity with which people take my word as gospel in spite of the fact that I was telling them not to.
The social media world accepts as gospel that the algorithm-driven feed is the best way to increase engagement, but Twitter's key value is that it tells us what's happening right this second.
Czech is a La Mer global skin-care advisor who has looked after the complexions of Cate Blanchett, Kate Winslet, and Uma Thurman, so naturally, we're inclined to take her advice as gospel.
But somehow, it seems near impossible for folks to accurately report on what these (usually very easy to understand) scientific studies say without taking things that might be little more than coincidences as gospel.
"It cannot be that an elderly person — particularly an elderly individual whom everyone agrees is susceptible to undue influence — can simply state what he wants, and have that accepted as gospel," the filing said.
"When a company like Caterpillar or 3M reports a magnificent earnings quarter, this market takes what they say as gospel and assumes that the global economy has gotten stronger," the "Mad Money" host said.
At a time when most of the world's publishers have accepted as gospel that the future is digital, such a bet on dead trees has more than a few industry analysts scratching their heads.
That said, when it comes to coffee, I think we're all on the same side: let's get it declared a superfood in any quantity, and then stop the studying and accept that as gospel, please.
The internet was quick to point out that Kardashian has impressionable fans who take her word as gospel and joking that the getting sick is a way to lose weight isn't such a great message.
I suffer every time I provide a specific date, because people will take that as gospel, that it will be out then—when what we mean is we'd like to have it out by then.
At least, if we're supposed to take all their Christmas movies as gospel (which I, of course, do), then there was a game-changing moment in Netflix's newest release, A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby.
The wedding's uplifting sentiment was also captured in song, as gospel choir Karen Gibson and The Kingdom Choir performed American R&B classic "Stand by Me" before the Archbishop of Canterbury led Harry and Meghan's vows.
When it comes to taxes, economic theory and economic reality simply don't match: "The argument that income tax cuts raise growth is repeated so often that it is sometimes taken as gospel," the Brookings researchers noted.
The point is not that these statements should be taken as gospel — Hamilton's claim that the Senate could prevent the president from firing top officials is soundly rejected today, and Hamilton himself later abandoned this view.
No one forces you to treat the standard unemployment rate as gospel; it's just a convention, and any economic analysts worthy of their spreadsheets use a wide range of data to assess how things are going.
But while Star's coming-of-age story unfolds, Arnold is also telling a story about a particular variety of American religious iconography: cash as gospel, pop stars as prophets, and touring van as both pulpit and pew.
For his part, Mr. Trump continues to perpetuate the lie, believed as gospel by many Kentuckians, that a boom for the coal industry is just around the corner, bringing with it an influx of jobs and prosperity.
Some people have jumped to the defense of the unit by saying that you simply must keep an eye on the food as it cooks and mustn't take the timer recommendations in the provided recipes as gospel.
One of the stories passed down as gospel in our tiny family is about how my late father, a doctor, helped his own mother — my grandmother Cecilia, whom I never met — at the end of her life.
The dire prognostication from Carl Icahn about a "day of reckoning" in the markets should not be taken as gospel, fellow billionaire investor Warren Buffett said from Omaha, Nebraska, site of Saturday's annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
In Indiana Republican circles it is taken as gospel that no one else has the governor's ear like she does (which is not always a given for every first couple.) But her public image belies her incredible influence.
The Bayesian approach to interpreting the world—starting with a prior belief, and then updating it to reflect new information—still has much to recommend itself over the frequentist philosophy, which would simply take a polling average as gospel.
Nevertheless, this way of categorizing the nation's culinary styles is mysteriously accepted as gospel now, even though no one has been able to pinpoint when these groupings came about, who thought them up, or even why they were created.
Urban myths abounded about how to buy and who was allowed to buy; rumors of wait lists were taken as gospel; and the lucky few able to acquire a bag guarded their insider status as if it were a state secret.
Yet it is inconveniently true that his Thought and Teachings are still revered as gospel in communist doctrine today; his embalmed body lies in state in Beijing's Tiananmen Square; and his portrait dominates that special space at China's governmental epicenter.
Way back in 1748, Benjamin Franklin wrote in his essay "Advice to a Young Tradesman": These days the mantra is batted out by characters in Fast and Furious movies, barked at employees at family restaurants, and preached as gospel by venture capitalists.
Hartz argued that because America never had a feudal class system to overthrow, it lacked Europe's reactionary conservative tradition, as well as its radical socialist one, and had only liberalism as a philosophical guide—a thesis that was accepted as gospel in the academy.
In an industry traditionally focused on the birth of a garment as opposed to its death, where "organic" is taken as gospel and "synthetic" is a term tantamount to the devil, the idea that polyester might not be a long-term enemy is pretty disruptive.
"The Fed's really going to have to stress and really define the words 'patience' and 'caution' as markets are very on edge at the moment and they will take anything that comes out of Fed officials' mouths as gospel," said Monex Europe FX Analyst Simon Harvey.
Although he doesn't want the liberal media to think of his show as gospel, he admits that his writers don't have to try as hard to take a whack at the kind of person who attends a Trump rally and rattles off about birtherism and pussy grabbing.
While the film doesn't show exactly how the song came about (if we're to follow the film's fantastical rendering as gospel, then the song came to John as a child — it didn't), it is weaved throughout the story and is performed at several poignant moments in John's life.
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I cannot express what it has been like to watch his star rise, to see him paraded around by tech and hacktivist communities as a defender of human rights and watch as people took his word as gospel, while at the same time knowing he was hurting women.
At issue for Republicans is whether the Trump base -- which views what the President says as gospel truth and believes the media is lying, at all times, for partisan purposes -- turns out to vote for Moore and whether that turnout is enough to put him over the top.
If your butt has taken a backseat in your sex life until now, there's one golden rule of anal play to treat as gospel: if you're interested in eventually having anal sex, start small and slow, then gradually work your way up… oh, and don't forget to use lots of lube.
Kurlancheek: Certainly don't take this as gospel, since I was still pretty low on the totem pole and working on Asheron's Call during the initial phases of Asheron's Call 2, but from what I remember, there was a very real concern about cannibalizing the Asheron's Call players for a sequel.
He attributed the surge in populism to economic stagnation; a shift from monocultural societies to multicultural ones following mass migration; and the rise of technology, which allowed "fake news to spread, fabrications to be accepted as gospel and hate to have a real voice in our system," Mr. Mounk said.
We take this as gospel today, but during the 1980s, when pioneering artisan bakers like Nancy Silverton and Jim Lahey were trying to get the world to abandon Wonder bread for traditional sourdough, their ideas were radical and innovative, and ultimately changed the way many of us cook, shop and eat.
To his fan club, Musk is so much more than a charismatic artist, a talented musician, or, hey, a flawed but successful tech entrepreneur—he's a messiah, a vestige of an age of retrograde masculinity, when a reasonably successful man could expect his ideas to remain unchecked and his words be read as gospel.
If you watch cable TV news, you no doubt are familiar with one of the bedrock principles that is taken as gospel among the conventional-wisdom faithful: Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 2900 crime law authored by Biden MORE is unelectable.

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