Sentences with phrase «thus giving that kind»

Thus giving that kind of sweet almond or sesame seed oil scent.

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He chooses to give it the broadest possible sense: «Any kind of stabilized organization (of matter) implies the existence of teleological dimensions»; thus, «virtually any of the main aspects of our world can be taken as a particular case of teleology.»
There is always an author, an editor, or a performer who can represent every person and every kind of life, thus creating a great company of others who remind one that he is not alone and who give him assurance that what he does and approves is right.
Ball is quite unrealistic on the point: «But do I not thus argue for the kind of despotic judiciary which gave us Roe v. Wade?
Thus when we ascribe mass to an entity, we are asserting a kind of limit on its dynamics.12 Bringing this back to the preprojective, we are saying that insofar as a high - grade society objectifies a given nexus by virtue of the Category of Transmutation in the flattened form that is mass, the dynamics of that nexus are bounded, at least with regard to its extensive relations with the world.
Thus, he speaks of the subjective conditions of inquiry of any kind as «just the facts about what a given society, or profession, or other group, takes to be good ground for assertions of a certain sort.»
Abe has a rebuttal at the end of the book in which he tries to provide a justification for giving history and ethics, and thus persons, the kind of seriousness that the Western participants insist on.
To seek the meaning of any given signifier is only to be confronted with an alternative signifier, and thus any kind of terminal meaning is forever scattered and «not yet,» so much so that even the reality of one's own selfhood must be found to be something thoroughly insubstantial and vaporous: in short, our condemnation is to «the prison - house of language.»
With no consistency and thus no solidity in their defensive efforts, the Timbers have been prone to shipping early goals and giving up the lead to their opponents: a game state that has not been kind to a team that is built around the idea of staying strong defensively, welcoming on the opposition, and grabbing a goal or three via their quick, decisive counters.
Thus, we're gonna give you the idea and then you merely Google it in your locality, because the idea is what really, really counts, alright, so an extension of that is be aware of what kind of date you're going on, okay, some of these ideas are much more active or physical or involves something, which you know a lady's going to enjoy, alright, if you know what her personality is like, did you meet her in the gym, alright, is she a really physical person, have you had a lot of banter, and she seems chatty and adventurous?
The original intent behind Kirby is just as admirable; Sakurai wanted the kind of platformer that literally anyone could play, and thus, gave players the ability to just fly over everything if they wanted.
All the assignments that our writers prepare are free from any kind of spelling errors and grammatical mistakes, thus giving it a professional touch.
In addition, HB 515 establishes a holding period for both stray animals and those surrendered by their families, it gives the person surrendering the animal the ability to change their mind and reclaim the animal, it bifurcates the holding period to incentivize adoptions and rescue transfers, it allows «shelters» to transfer animals to rescue groups right away to free up cage and kennel space thus reducing costs while increasing lifesaving, it mandates prompt and necessary care and environmental enrichment, and for those who are irremediably suffering, rigorously defined, it puts in place a mechanism to end their lives in as kind and compassionate a manner as possible and one that meets the dictionary definition for «euthanasia.»
The game was originally set to be released by Enix, but the Square Enix merger occurred in April of that year, and thus, Drag - On - Dragoon was Square Enix's first published title, giving it some kind of sensational expectations as the new company's first game.
Given that the US has barely begun to think about and plan for its own adaptation challenges, that thus far it has no strategy or funding for its own preparedness, it is not clear what kind of international commitment US domestic politics will support.
In any event, one should not give undue weight to the argument that releasing this kind of information to defence counsel will lead to reverse engineering of the devices and thus to unfair competition.
Thus, it is important to increase the incentives for men to take on a greater share of unpaid labour and to challenge cultural norms that associate women with certain kinds of domestic labour if women are to be given a real choice about how they spend their time.
Given our geographical and culture advantages, Estrella, LLC is uniquely positioned to service all kinds of employment immigration needs and thus complement our current firm practice areas,» expressed Artiles Fonseca.
Thus, no advice of any kind (legal, financial etc.) is given.
Open loop formats provide competition amongst insurance providers and thus gives a higher possibility of having better rates for a similar kind of insurance facility.
Ethereum programs on the other hand are programmed in Solidity — a language that is Turing complete, thus allowing for any kind of program to be written in it, given enough resources (within reason).
The Galaxy S6 is expected to have some kind of dual curved display (as suggested in the picture above) that would wrap around the display and merge in the body on the sides, thus giving a seemingly borderless look to the device.
Extinguish indigenous or native title and thus practically negate most of the legal rights recognised by the Court [125]... the amendments prefer the rights of non-native title holders over those of native title holders; they fail to provide native title holders with protection of the kind given to other landowners; they allow for discriminatory action by governments; they place barriers to the protection and recognition of native title; and they fail to provide for appropriately different treatment of unique aspects of Aboriginal culture.
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