Sentences with phrase «always manifests»

«The way this always manifests is one side picks winners and losers and the other side picks winners and losers,» Hicks said.
Her problem is referred to as the «broken heart syndrome» and almost always manifests in women with some extreme psychological distress.
The constancy is that the pattern always manifests the harmony of adventure, zest, peace, truth, and beauty; but what is manifesting the qualities, and how, is consequent upon God's prehension of the world.
In this, the savior actually authenticates his divine provenance: The divine (and not only in Christianity) always manifests itself as that which is alien, not human, not part of ordinary reality.
Whitehead, too, argues as Thomas did that human spiritual existence always manifests itself as embodied.
Persecution of Christians does not always manifest itself in outright violence; it comes in subtler ways.
Even with the phenotype, perhaps there is a «trade off involved» in that the same underlying genetic sub-scripts serve other purposes, or perhaps the sheer numbers of gene - hormonal permutations mean it will always manifest itself due to pure statistics.
«If you do nothing,» Jillian points out, «you will always manifest the worst - case scenario.
Of course it is always vitally important to remember that mental and emotional symptoms will always manifest themselves in physical forms as well due to Heart Chakra problems.
It is possible that the incidence of autoimmune diseases follows particular lines of dogs but does not always manifest as the same disease.
The disease, for example, does not always manifest as simply coughing.
The presence of hip dysplasia is not always manifested through physical symptoms.
Kennel cough does not always manifest as coughing as the name implies.
Mario always had a subtle feeling of slipperiness, and this would always manifest itself at the worst possible times, like slipping off a ledge suddenly during a very tense moment.
Ultimately the lesson to me is that irrespective of ideology, the human tendency to be, well human in all the worst ways will always manifest itself.
Most people associate OCD with cleanliness, but the compulsions do not always manifest themselves through cleaning.

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It may manifest itself in different forms, but a genuine enthusiasm and unbridled spirit is always present.
Because Hermione had always been depicted a certain way, «Harry Potter fans were used to manifesting their own representations from a series that had always presented very white and very straight.»
(Although this has not always been the case, and one has only to trace the history of European discoveries of silver mines first in Germany, then in Mexico, and finally in Bolivia, and their relationship with Chinese demand for silver, to see how earlier waves of globalization also manifested themselves in complicated relationships between capital and current accounts around the world.)
The promise of God's grace made manifest through the symbol of baptism is that we will always belong to the body and no matter of works (which, in my mind, includes the work of attending a local congregation) can change that.
«At the bottom of this is the humility of the Crucified, which will always be contrasted by the great powers of the world, but which generates a real hope that is manifested in the creative vitality of the Church: in her communities and her movements, in the new responsibility of the laity, in ecumenical relations, in liturgical and spiritual experiences.
But Catholicism has always been a catholic church, making the potential for diversity great even as it now increases and is manifest.
The Kingdom of God is, of course, for the Jew an everlasting Kingdom: God always was, is, and always will be king, and the activity wherein he manifests himself as such is everlastingly to be experienced and expected.
But it is also sobering to recall that the one aim that, by his own avowal, has always lain closest to his heart» reconciliation between the Eastern and Roman Churches» has proven to be the source of his gravest disappointment, and probably the only manifest failure that can be placed in the balance over against his innumerable successes.
It's always there in the background, and it manifests itself in ways large and small.
«In those times, we knew about things that have become common today: the reality of abortion, of people who manifest homosexual tendencies, whose personal dignity we always respected, but we were formed to see these acts as absolutely unacceptable, against the nature that God had created for us.»
He even manifests Himself occasionally, not always in fundamentalist trappings.
A sense of personal identity is preserved, albeit always in an approximate manner, because of the similarities which are manifested in the pattern over time.
For it is manifest that we can always get along better by reason and love of truth than by worry of conscience and remorse.
Therefore I do not by any means intend to dispose of the Socratic definition on the ground that one can not stop with it but, having the Christian definition in mente [in mind], I would make use of it to bring the other out sharply (just because the Socratic definition is so genuinely Greek), so that here as always the hollowness of every other definition which is not in the strictest sense Christian (that is, of every partial definition) may become manifest.
So we can say that Christ or the Word or the Logos or the Second Person of the Trinity has always been universal and has manifested himself in many ways to all people.
On the contrary, iconoclasm is always essential to the degree that other gods and other representations are manifested.
Manifestation is a showing of the sacred; the sacred is manifested in the Greek mysteries, but always with power.
His Kingdom is always judgment upon our works, even while it is manifest in His power in our midst.
We are pressed on every side, yet not straitened; perplexed, yet not unto despair; pursued, yet not forsaken; smitten down, yet not destroyed; always bearing about in the body the dying of Jesus, that the life also of Jesus maybe manifested in our body.56
In fundamentalism, a definite orthodoxy is linked to a specific orthopraxy, forming a manifest power structure that will, it is believed, confirm its truth to history (although not always within history).
According to its founders, Divine Science «has always taught that so - called matter is pure divine energy manifesting as form; it repeatedly points out that Substance is Spirit.»
The role of these spiritual leaders is not to repudiate the older world view entirely, but to shed new light on it so that it can be remembered that God's Spirit manifests itself always in new ways to meet new needs.
In hyperarousal, the «fight or flight» defence mechanism we all have is over-sensitised and manifests itself in a general tendency to be always on the look out for threat or danger.
«For while we live, we are always being given up to death for Jesus» sake, so that the life of Jesus may be manifested in our mortal flesh [the flesh of ministry].
Language, however, he insists, does not manifest itself in an abstract form; it appears always broken by the media of nationality and individuality.
Always the ultimate goal and consummation of God's purpose was the divine sovereignty made manifest in the Messianic age.
Such cosmologies are almost always «vitalistic» in the sense of requiring auxiliary and somewhat ad hoc hypotheses to account for the apparent violation of the law of entropy in the impetus toward greater complexity manifested in the evolutionary process.6 Evolutionary cosmologies thus perpetuate a much older tradition of Romantic Naturphilosophie far more than providing a fully contemporary philosophy of science or some sort of «scientifically - verified» philosophy.7
We are pressed on every side, yet not straitened; perplexed, yet not unto despair; pursued, yet not forsaken; smitten down, yet not destroyed; always bearing about in the body the dying of Jesus, that the life also of Jesus may be manifested in our body.56
While it is now true that those unactualized feelings will manifest the categories, it is not true that that «future» fact explains the categories» manifestation in the present or in the future; rather, as argued above, it is the past in its ever - increasing entirety which will always have provided that explanation.
What conclusion two alludes to is Hartshorne's quite explicit assertion that the categories always require some contingent divine final cause or other through which to be manifested:
The remainder of this section will defend the interpretation that: 1) strictly speaking, the categories are neither causes nor effects in terms of either efficient or final causality as those modes of causality are manifested by the concrete; 2) nevertheless, there is a sense in which the categories always require a current divine final cause; 3) furthermore, there is a sense in which the categories always require all previous divine (and subdivine) efficient causes (and hence all previous final causes); 4) finally, there is a sense in which the categories always constitute what may be termed «quasi-efficient causes» and «quasi-efficient effects.»
We have had similar things take place while meeting with the church and it is always really neat to see how God manifests Himself in people and how people struggle to see Him through the mess and beauty that is humanity.
Examples of such a spirit — which is always a new spirit however frequently it has manifested itself in the past — may be found in whole schools.
I wish that every one of us had come to such a state that even when we see the vilest of human beings we can see the God within, and instead of condemning, say, «Rise, thou effulgent One, rise thou who art always pure, rise thou birthless and deathless, rise almighty, and manifest your nature.»
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