Sentences with phrase «whatever suits your purpose»

Not exact matches

If it is misleading to say, as F.C.S. Schiller did, that reality is indeterminately «plastic» to whatever fittings of its elements we might choose to make, we nonetheless still make additions as best we can to suit our purposes, and reality «tolerates» the additions.
Conceding to believers that they can redefine the term «religion» to encompass «atheism», or whatever other ideas they wish to encompass within the word, if that suits their purposes in trying to put anyone who doesn't believe in their god or any god into the same category as themselves, grants to them the opportunity to dismiss anyone who doesn't believe in their god as holding a religious belief no more valid then their own and to classify you as just another follower of a «false religion» unlike their own, which is the «true» religion.
If you are debating ideas with someone else and you allow the other person to arbitrarily redefine words to mean whatever he feels suits his purposes, then you've given him the opportunity to use almost any type of sophistry he wishes to use.
All of these strollers are nice looking and offer a variety of options to suit whatever purpose you are looking for.
The print is a classic, lovely floral that can be recognized for many uses, but in this bathing suit you're sure to be sweet and feminine for whatever swimsuit purposes you have for the day.
They learned how to give a «true» account of a word (etymologia) by using puns to make it mean whatever would best suit their purposes.
Whatever the purpose of the new loan is, there are certain variables that will determine whether the loan will suit its purpose.
It will lose its purpose and its original character, as well as its mental and physical soundness, and will become something entirely different... whatever suits the whim of those controlling that variant of the terrier.
Following Roy's recipe, you can get a reasonable - looking fit to data with very little fine - tuning because Roy has given himself a lot of elbow room to play around in: you have the choice of any two variability indices among dozens available, you make an arbitrary linear combination of them to suit your purposes, you choose whatever mixed layer depth you want, and you finish it all off by allowing yourself the luxury of diddling the initial condition.
It's interesting to watch tags converge on some «hotspots» — that is, as users create tags to suit whatever their own purposes might be, certain words become much more frequently used than others.
This should allow you to find different templates suited for different purposes so you need not worry about finding whatever you may need.
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