Sentences with phrase «always present possibility»

Not exact matches

Of course, I always qualify these posts with the notion that Mr. Market may present new buying opportunities not mentioned here, and with all the volatility we have been witnessing recently it's a definite possibility that some new stock buying opportunity will pop up.
For instance, there are the hermeneutical questions of whether the image of Christ emerging through the glasses of Islamic mysticism is what the Bible or Biblical authors «intended»; If the purpose of the crystallization of the supposed authorial intention or purpose is to connect the ancient and the present «viewpoints» or the worldviews, one may ask if such a possibility of a pure state of intention possible to extract at all, or is it not that the reader often always creates» at least some elements of the supposed «intentions».
The Christian hope, then, is that, regardless of our own security and that of our group, the possibility of active, loving concern for those who are in need is and will always be present.
The relationship of the finite creature with the supremely worshipful and unsurpassable deity is being affirmed; and along with it there is also affirmed the possibility of its becoming on occasion a matter of conscious knowledge on the part of the human, as it is always a present reality in the very nature of God himself.
The lustre of the present hour is always borrowed from the background of possibilities it goes with.
Barth's doctrine of the threefold Word implied simultaneously the indissoluble unity of the Word with the texts, tradition and present life of the church, along with the necessity of always distinguishing between the Word and the text, the text and the community, and the present creeds and future possibilities.
First, in a world which is in movement, which is an evolutionary process, and which is at the same time «open - ended», in which novelty is present and new possibilities are always becoming available, there is inevitably the chance of error.
That is, I assume, why Hartshorne claims that individuals with consciousness always experience within present events a taste of futurity or possibility (CSPM 61f; WP 80f; RP 597f).
Revolutionaries often bring loss of life and property; visionaries are the most disturbing of all people since their entertainment of new possibilities always implies that the present order has to be overcome.
The uncertainty as to the derivation of the name «YHWH» nevertheless presents always several possibilities simultaneously, all of which together testify to the nature of God.
The possibility of conflict between these potentially conflicting claims is always present, yet collisions are not necessarily constant.
The attempt to define «pure potentiality,» as an ultimate range of possibility that has no restrictions (where anything at all is possible), rather than defining it as the supreme range of possibility presented by the cosmically complex and inclusive determinations of the divine series, will always fail.
Or, phrased differently, being was experienced as the passage of all things from future possibility into the nothingness of the past through the narrow juncture of the always disappearing present; and so the thought of being had not yet been separated into a stark opposition between temporality and eternity.
Fish rightly calls it epistemological, meaning that one must always be alert to the possibilities excluded by the limits of one's present understanding:
The writings of Whitehead, Hartshorne, Williams, and other process thinkers are replete with a sense of the tragic character of all existence, possibilities never actualized, perpetual perishing, resistance to the possibility of newness of life and the need to share and be present to each other's lived experiences, the ambiguity of all instances of creative freedom that can always be used for good or ill.
Likewise, the ideal possibilities continually ahead of any present reality are God's, and are not always obvious to people.
Arsene Wenger is into the final year of his contract at present, and has talked up the possibility of leaving when his deal ends, but he has always stated that he would stay as long as the club felt the need to keep him, and there is always the chance of an extension.
«The intuition that «seeing more is always better» does not consider the possibility that when presented with too many product photos, the way we process information is altered,» write authors Jayson Shi Jia (University of Hong Kong), Baba Shiv, and Sanjay Rao (both Stanford University).
Be that as it may, the possibility to meet someone that you connect with is always there and you shouldn't ignore the opportunity when it presents itself.
There is always the possibility to spy on the domain names of your choice and purchase them as soon as their current ownership expires, or even buy them from their present owners.
Like many traditional Westerns, Slow West ends in an explosive shootout that takes place around a little cabin abridging a wheat field, but the ending thwarts conventional expectations and lifts the film from the ordinary to the transcendent, suggesting that not only is there more to life than survival, but that the possibility of transformation is always present.
When presented with opportunities to make significant decisions in their schools, students almost always test adults through parroting teachers and others; saying only what they think adults want to hear; and testing adults by offering the most outlandish possibilities.
It is important to remember that Lincoln's generation of political leaders had grown up in a country where the possibility of disunion was always present but each time a compromise had always averted war.
Its alarming to think that the possibility of theft is always present, but I also feel that living on edge waiting for it to happen is no way to go through life.
As always, I remain open to the possibility that new evidence may emerge to document benefits from such diets that might justify the risks they present, but for now this feeding approach appears to be simply another form of CAM mythology supported only by anecdote and unsound logic.
When we put out our message and present our services there's always a possibility that people might not be interested.
There is always the possibility of something being present but not displayed, but, by checking the dogs within the line as well as the litter mates of each dog, we eliminate a lot of unknowns.
As a reminder to everyone, we are always open to suggestions for new topics or the possibility of having you present what you know to the group!
Always interested in the possibilities presented by new technologies, Hockney took the iPad to Yosemite and used it to draw the landscape in situ as he experienced it.
There's a raw, gaping hole in the freezer door, which represents, he said, a kind of portal to another dimension, drawing on his interest in science fiction and the possibilities such literature has always presented for parallel worlds and transformation.
The third possibility is that there is a correct idea behind, but it has been presented so poorly that it's not understood by anybody, but the lack of proper representation is almost always due to bad ideas and reflect the gaps in the thinking of the author.
There is always the possibility that the Court of Appeals» opinion shades the facts to justify the reversal but, based on the fact pattern presented, this did not appear to be a close case on the issue of unconscionability.
Exceptions always exist of course, and it is fallacious to refuse to recognize that possibility or readily to recognize and acknowledge such exceptions when they present themselves.
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