Sentences with phrase «ai imminence»

A point of much importance in the apocalyptic passages attributed to Jesus is the imminence of the end.
So, why is the imminence restriction relaxed?

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What's different now is the growing number of trends suggesting its imminence.
CoinTelegraph reports that various experts and developers including Paxos principal architect Jimmy Song have noted earlier this week, Bitcoin price is likely rising due to the imminence of SegWit activation.
Jonathan Walls's essay «Riddled with Bullets,» reminds us «our sinful world... [is] much in need of miracles,» stimulating us to meditate upon divine imminence and intervention.
How can the moribund old man reason back to himself the romance, the mystery, the imminence of great things with which our old earth tingled for him in the days when he was young and well?
I am very glad I did NOT heed Paul's advice on the imminence of Christ's return.
However decidedly he refused the demand to prove his claim by a miracle (Mark 8: 11, 12) he obviously himself understood his miracles as a sign of the imminence of the Kingdom of God (Luke 11:20, Mark 3:27, Matt.11: 5), exactly as his church was later convinced that it possessed the powers of the Messianic age to work miracles (Acts 2:43, 4:9 - 12, etc.), and as his disciples believed that they performed miracles in his name.
The strenuous and absolute character of Jesus» ethic is explained as owing to his belief in the imminence of the great catastrophe: it was an «interim ethic.»
This imminence is not temporal, but it is the nearness of God.
(Oddly enough, it can actually be seen as a strong statement in support of the death penalty since it is through the confluence of the nun's care to the murderer, along with the imminence of his death, that De Rocher is finally brought to the self «recognition that, in turn, makes his redemption possible.)
Indeed, if the urgent imminence of the kingdom were the real architect of the New Testament's ethic, how should one explain such similarity of ethic as exists between the Johannine writings and the rest of the Christian scriptures?
For those suddenly awakened to the imminence of the end of the twentieth century, this is an «eschatological» time.
While it was not news then that pervasive change was afoot, it has taken the traumas of the past ten years — an immoral and lost war, racial and sexual conflict, the imminence of economic and ecologic collapse — to persuade us of just how deep that crisis is.
Alex was an extraordinary child, aware of the nature of her dread disease and the imminence of death, yet bright and lively and a joy to those who knew her.
One of the important tools for survival is knowing the imminence of danger.
Many may argue that a lack of judicial review and an elastic interpretation of imminence are necessary in the murky world of counter-terrorism, where democratic governments need to fight ruthless enemies without one hand tied behind their back.
In sum, the definition of imminence that the Obama administration is promoting is extraordinarily broad, opening the door to killings in cases where there is no evidence of a specific attack being planned in the immediate future, and — by implication (since more attacks would be made possible)-- to a higher risk of civilian casualties.
The unfashionably electable Labour Party of Tony Blair came too late for Kaufman, although the imminence of office occasioned a second edition of How to be a Minister, required reading for the by - then vast majority of Labour MPs who had no idea.
Said he; «When recently, Baba (Adetunji) came to discuss with me on his promotion to the post of Balogun following the death of High Chief Sulaiman Omiyale, nobody could have thought that so soon after his promotion to the exalted seat of Balogun, he would be celebrating his imminence to the exalted throne of Olubadan of Ibadan land.
«NIFA's imposition of the control period is not based upon the «substantial likelihood» or «imminence» that any such deficit will be incurred,» the lawsuit said.
Despite the imminence of a reshuffle Conservative backbenchers are getting a bit panicky about their seats.
Within behavioral ecology, a key component of defensive switching is the «predatory imminence continuum» where distinct threat states are configured according to whether a predator is distal or proximal to the prey (1 — 5).
We investigated spatial imminence of threat by developing an active avoidance paradigm in which volunteers were pursued through a maze by a virtual predator endowed with an ability to chase, capture, and inflict pain.
This was largely due to the imminence of the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme.
Archy's wife was expecting their first child, and it was Archy's notion that, given the imminence of paternity, he might get in some practice before the first of October, their due date, maybe ease the shock of finding himself, at the age of thirty - six, a practicing father.
With the imminence of consumer - grade virtual reality, the possibilities are only going to get grander.
Lagomarsino has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the world, including Carla Zaccagnini & Runo Lagomarsino, Malmö Konsthall (2015); Against My Ruins, Nils Stærk, Copenhagen (2014); We have everything, but that's all we have, Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo (2013), and For Each Light a Shadow, Ignacio Liprandi, Buenos Aires (2013); the World's Futures, the 56th Venice Biennale (2015); Really useful knowledge, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid (2014); Under the Same Sun, Guggenheim Museum, New York (2014); The 30th São Paulo Biennial — The Imminence of Poetics (2013); Untitled — 12th Istanbul Biennial (2011) and The Moderna Exhibition, Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2010).
At its core are the ideas of poiesis: the Greek root of poetry, which means actualisation or becoming; and imminence, the sense that this actualisation takes place whenever a viewer engages with an artwork.
Every artwork is an antechamber to an affective plane, a zone of sacrifice between anchorage and imminence.
The title of this year's São Paulo Biennial is A Iminíªncia Das Poéticas (The Imminence of Poetics).
2012 Dehors la flore est à l'orage, Centre Culturel Valery - Larbaud, Vichy, France Format, Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen, Denmark The Imminence of Poetics, 30th Sao Paulo Biennial, Sao Paulo, Brasil Idea is the Object, D'Amelio Gallery, New York, USA Pink Caviar - New Acquisitions 2009 - 11, Louisiana, Humlebæk, Denmark A Second Time / Loves Me, Loves Me Not, Amos Anderson Konstmuseum, Helsinki, Finland
But there is no further expressed sentiment that death is near or that its imminence is especially frightening.
the military is well aware of the imminence of peak oil and taking no chances.
In the face of manifest climate change, the imminence of peak oil and peak natural gas, the increasing extinction of species, the pollution of the oceans and their consequent dead zones, and the population of the world continuing to grow, to see our pattern of consumption beyond our basic needs continuing... well it's quite disheartening.
There is a disconnect between Idso's defense and Doney's offense which was itself very measured in its use of language and imminence, so it looks like posting Idso somewhat misses the target of the actual debate within the science.
«The most reliable indication of the imminence of multi-meter sea level rise may be provided by empirical evaluation of the doubling time for ice sheet mass loss.»
Or perhaps it's better to say that the opportunities are all around us, but that given the imminence and magnitude of the threat, our means seems strangely abstract, almost immaterial.
(Fwiw, I define myself as more of a «lukewarmer» since I see reasons to be concerned about warming and climate issues, but I think the imminence and magnitude of any civilizational»em ergency» are being exaggerated in many quarters — I'm more of a «policy skeptic» about the steps being proposed, if you care).
I am not, I should note, an oil geologist, nor an expert in the arguments around the imminence (or not) of peak oil.
Once this threshold test of imminence is passed, «action which is both reasonably necessary and proportionate to prevent a breach of the peace may be taken».
There were concerns about the legality of the latter with the imminence of the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/1031) from 1 October 2006 and so its phasing out was discussed in collective bargaining with the two principal unions, as part of much larger changes to a single status agreement.
The district court and the First Circuit both declined to issue a preliminary injunction, citing the timing concerns and the imminence of the event as a basis for being unable to fully perform a time - place - manner constitutional analysis and for not being able to grant an injunction that would ot leave the city sufficient time to draft replacement regulations.
Unfortunately, the only piece of evidence pointing to the existence and imminence of this truly full - screen powerhouse is a suspiciously high - quality render.
Kansas City About Blog I believe that the Horror story is ultimately concerned with the imminence and randomness of death, and the implication that there is no certainty to existence.
- The imminence of the adoption: Gift of Adoption generally requires an adoption to be expected to be completed within 6 months before it will review an application.
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