Sentences with phrase «accounts are in existence»

Therefore, the longer your accounts are in existence, the better it is for your credit score.
For younger folks, and even for older ones who expect to leave their retirement accounts to a younger generation, it's easy to imagine the account being in existence 30 years or more, and by that point the conversion is highly likely to be a winner, and possibly a huge one, even without taking into account the added benefit of escaping the required minimum distribution rules.

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Although the surplus was notional only — there was no actual money in the EI Account — it was an ongoing embarrassment to the Government, as its existence was a major issue in the EI rate - setting process.
In doing all of this, participants of the Yodse platform would be assisted by the existence of transit account where the customer's money will be held until the completion of the transaction.
After accounts reach a maximum balance of $ 15,000 or have been in existence for 30 years, savings must be rolled over to a Roth IRA in the private sector.
However, it is impossible to give the exact figure of users because of the possibility of some holders owning several wallets and the fact that some bot accounts may also be in existence.
Unlike this thingy «God» that nobody in existence can logically explain what it is, we know GRAVITY exists and we can logically and scientifically account for it.
Even though the universe may have started with a «big - bang» the simple fact is that nothing in this physical universe can account for its own existence.
The view of the lower life form is not one you like but to be realistic, must be taken into account when using the theoretical existence of a like form so far in advance of or outside one's own frame of reference.
The presence of Jesus in accounts that were written 200 years after his death do not prove his existence any more than the lack of contemporaneous accounts disprove it.
The importance of encounter of person with immediate existence, the accommodation to this place and this time, which is so heavy a theme in recent literature of the American South, is exactly the issue, though reduced in its implications whenever frozen in our accounting for it by a reduction to mere history or geography.
At best the scientific method applied in the fields related to evolution theory are limited in 3 dimensions perhaps 4 if we account for time in motion where in fact there are 10 - 12 known dimensions of existence.
However, there is nothing in Camus» writings that speaks against a conception of God that could account for the hierarchy of value in nature and also insure the freedom and value of human existence.
Frail, tenuous, and temporary was man's hold even on existence — «Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils; for wherein is he to be accounted of?»
Certainly primitive Christianity can not be perfectly understood without taking full account of all these items, and one may fairly question the legitimacy of any interpretation which does not make them even «essential» to Christianity's existence in the first century.4
Belief in the existence of a personal God has declined as men have found the influence of mutually relative natural agencies, — environment, natural selection, organic composition, conditioned functional reaction etc., able to account for natural phenomena that before were related to more general causes or even to the First Cause.
Finally, I don't see how the existence of the Gospel of Thomas, which requires the prior publications of Jesus» teaching, shows that the sayings in the canonical accounts aren't original.
thinks, that the Tigris and the Euphrates have not a common source, that the Dead Sea had been in existence long before human beings came to live in Palestine, instead of originating in historical times, and so on... We are able to comprehend this as the naive conception of the men of old, but we can not regard belief in the literal truth of such accounts as an essential of religious conviction... And every one who perceives the peculiar poetic charm of these old legends must feel irritated by the barbarian — for there are pious barbarians — who thinks he is putting the true value upon these narratives only when he treats them as prose and history.
If the Abraham stories are shaped by the first phase of Israel's history, that phase in which Israel became Israel, and if they are read and interpreted in Israel as a personalized account of her formative faith in her formative event, we may well wonder whether there is not a corresponding relationship between the Jacob stories and the middle phase of her history, the era of her autonomous existence in her own land, on her own soil.
When you say that particles pop in and out of existence, I think you are you aren't accounting for matter state change.
Regardless of the possible existence of a preacher man who made some headlines, there is plenty of reason to question the validity of the gospel accounts in the Bible.
Aware that this line leaves out of account the potential of the child for a full human life, Singer responds that «in a world that is already over-populated, and in which the regulation of fertility is universally accepted, the argument that we should bring all potential people into existence is not persuasive.»
By failing to see the place of mind in nature as well as nature in mind, modern philosophy has been unable to put forth an adequate account of the relation between the two, one which would assign to each its due importance as a constitutive element in our experience and in existence as such.
A process - relational philosophy suggests that the interconnectedness that we experience at a macro-cosmic level is also operative at a microcosmic level, and in fact accounts for the dynamism of existence itself.
If, on the other hand, they choose to postulate the existence of God in order to account for these phenomena, as Kant and Hegel did, and as Krüger has recently done, I would contend that it is really God they are talking about, not, however, in the mythological sense, but in the Greek sense of the Arché.
These books do not prove the existence of God; they are the account of people who believe in the existence of God.
That is to say, authentic religion provides a complete account of reality, it bespeaks an ultimate allegiance that is not in the service of any other allegiance, and it is the controlling core of one's existence.
Coalition in government, peace among nations, and ecumenism among religions are all accounted for by the pragmatic manner in which the characteristics of God are known in social existence.
It is based on the conviction that the Christian scriptures give a unified, consistent account of the nature and destiny of humanity and cosmos, that is at once existentially true (it speaks to our subjective need for order and meaning in our personal existence) and cosmologically true (it gives a true and adequate picture of the way our world objectively is and will be).
This entails a closer look at major events already presented by Greene and now fleshed out with the accounts of other people: his life in and around the Berkhamstead School, where his father was headmaster; the more or less serious attempts at teenage suicide; the startling decision of the family to respond to this crisis by sending the boy to board with a psychoanalyst in London; later games of Russian roulette played all alone in an effort to beat boredom and make existence seem precious; and his conversion to Roman Catholicism.
He has pointed out that a theology which is strictly confined to the world of «here and now can not take account of the ultimate questions which men must ask, whereas every sound Christian theology is required indeed to speak of that «here and now», but to relate it to God as a creative principle and to see God at work in the immediacies of human existence in the whole range of what we style «secular existence».
For by these facts the great conviction is forced upon us that just as we men and women have personality within that mass of chemical and physical activity which we call our bodies, so in the infinite universe of activity is there immanent an infinite Person whose existence and character account for its relationships, its tendencies and its achievements.
They assume that universals themselves must be like the instances of them in particulars, and then say the Platonic account ascribing independent existence to them is forced to believe in ghostly, wraithlike, disembodied essences.
... To tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing in them, to forget any fact that has become inconvenient, and then, when it becomes necessary again, to draw it back from oblivion for just so long as it is needed, to deny the existence of objective reality and all the while to take account of the reality which one deniesâ $» all this is indispensably necessary.
To express this insight in a process metaphysics, we would have to say that creativity, in one of its roles, points to and accounts for the activity, the «being - here,» the «sheer existence,» the «thatness» of a really real thing.
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Doubt of Abraham's personal existence, for example, once prevalent, is surrendering to an increasing confidence in the Biblical accounts of his migration from «Ur of the Chaldees.»
Judging the book by its title, I was expecting just another account of the various «coincidences» found in the fundamental laws and constants of the universe, which seem amazingly carefully chosen to allow the emergence of life, and which therefore point to the existence of a Cosmic Designer who brought the world into existence for just that purpose.
(For a speculative account of a variety of emergent stages in human pre-history and history among which the rise of modern self - consciousness is one, see my The Structure of Christian Existence, Westminster Press, 1967.)
But, as a material object, the body could expectantly take the form of stimuli «into account» «only if we introduce the phenomenal body beside the objective one, if we make a knowing - body of it, and if, in short, we substitute for consciousness [as Descartes conceived it], as the subject of perception, existence or being in the world through a body» (PP 309).
31As is evinced by the following quotations from Nobo: «Moreover, each completed stage in the supersessional development of God's consequent nature is causally objectifiable because it constitutes a complete physical synthesis produced by the consequent creative activity out of all the attained actualities already in existence relative to the beginning of that stage of the divine development (PR 523 - 524)»; its continuation: «In this account, the primordial nature and each already completed stage of the consequent nature represent each a specific, or relative, satisfaction of the divine concrescencin the supersessional development of God's consequent nature is causally objectifiable because it constitutes a complete physical synthesis produced by the consequent creative activity out of all the attained actualities already in existence relative to the beginning of that stage of the divine development (PR 523 - 524)»; its continuation: «In this account, the primordial nature and each already completed stage of the consequent nature represent each a specific, or relative, satisfaction of the divine concrescencin existence relative to the beginning of that stage of the divine development (PR 523 - 524)»; its continuation: «In this account, the primordial nature and each already completed stage of the consequent nature represent each a specific, or relative, satisfaction of the divine concrescencIn this account, the primordial nature and each already completed stage of the consequent nature represent each a specific, or relative, satisfaction of the divine concrescence.
We believe we have offered grounds for the denial of the existence of a Son of man concept in Judaism that could be referred to in this way, and that we have accounted for it in terms of a development going on within the Christian traditions.
The positivist, according to this account, can avoid this conclusion only if he can consistently make good the claim that the term «God» is meaningless, which is a way of saying that God's purported existence is not a logical possibility in any sense.
There are here also, as in the longer discourses, accounts of Buddha's former existences, one is of his one - time existence as Jotipala, another as a king, Makhadeva.
Opinion polling demonstrates that citizens are largely unaware of the existence of the submerged state; consequently they do not give government due credit for its intervention or hold it to account in an informed way.
The 1st of January 2017 was a seminal date in the war against offshore tax evasion because it is the date on which financial accounts in existence in jurisdictions in the «late» adopters of the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), will have to be reported, even if they are closed after this date.
The Twitter handle currently trending, and any other twitter handle presently in existence is not, and can not be that of the Honourable Minister, as a twitter account has not yet been set up for her.
Le Verrier suggested the existence of a hitherto unobserved object whose gravitational pull was perturbing Uranus's orbit in precisely the way required to account for the anomalous observations.
It was 48 years ago that you came up with a mechanism to account for the existence of mass, predicting the Higgs boson in the process.
«The existence of a motif means our predictive model can be based on a relatively simple mathematical formula rather than on more complex econometrics that try to account for all the different types of human behavior,» says González, the Gilbert Winslow Career Development Assistant Professor in MIT's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE).
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