Sentences with phrase «apparatus does»

Dawkins does not prove that God is a delusion, anymore than it can be proved that the Pons - Fleischman cold fusion apparatus does not work; all he shows is that, for any listing of the attributes of God, the evidence is slim to contradictory.
For example, acknowledging that animals have the right to be free from the grotesque exploitation of the industrial food apparatus does not require that we also grant them the right to vote.
Content — The Song of Achilles, a novel by Madeline Miller, is a good example of how the traditional publishing apparatus does bring excellent books into the world, in this case after 10 years of writing and revision.
Ice shells of icy satellites can have warm interiors — approximately 0 degrees C — but surface temperatures as low as -200 degrees C -LRB--330 F), like on Saturn's moon Enceladus, though the team's apparatus does not reach that extremely low temperature.
In addition, the perceptual apparatus does not transmit all material movement proper to its functions, but only that which is ultimately necessary for the freedom of the agent (MM 30).
You don't want to be fooled into thinking you've made a great discovery because of some quirk in the apparatus you didn't know about.

Not exact matches

What we in the West definitely don't know is the current location of Bo or Wang, what repercussions will be felt by Bo's powerful allies in politics, business and the military (the Financial Times reported May 14 that Bo's mentor and standing committee member Zhou Yongkang had been relieved of his duties as head of China's police, courts and spy apparatus), and who is going to lead China for the next 10 years, let alone what their policy leanings may be.
It will own a vast distribution apparatus; have the rights to more comedy programs than most of its competitors; and be producing much of the material they need to do battle with one another — as well as, inevitably, with Dynamics itself.
If Trump's past comments about a ban on Muslims don't weigh heavily on the judges» perceptions of his motivations, the speed with which the order was drafted and rolled out — largely bypassing the government's traditional national - security apparatus — and the extent to which it has been altered since may give courts reason enough to wonder whether an «ulterior motive» was at play, Stock said.
They really want the fund and a few of our asset managers, they don't really need the apparatus associated with the asset managers.
Politicians are certainly part of the legislative apparatus — and so is wrangling — yet the fact is that everything governments do and that politicians debate is actually about choices.
The president's default position is to do it, but the apparatus is going crazy.
During this short time, we don't have the apparatus to understand God.
During this short time, we don't have the apparatus to fully understand God, but many of us see the fallacy of believing in things like the «big bang» theory where ordered things come from nothingness.
A claim from someone who admits they don't have the apparatus to understand.
Just as we couldn't do many sub-atomic experiments before the Hadron super colider, we have to wait until we can see God until we have the apparatus.
For the whole apparatus and the paperwork of the Council did and could not want to produce anything but faith, hope and love.
The fact that one possesses what the philosophers call a «fully functioning sensory apparatus» doesn't guarantee that one genuinely hears what's said.
This, of course, does not mean that the apparatus of dogmatic concepts used later had already been perfected before the appearance of the Buddha and that it was only «transplanted,» as it were.
They know what they know, love what they love, do what they do, through the instrumentality of the material and by the use of their sensory apparatus.
Consequently, unlike those in more scholarly works, some fine points are not as carefully argued as they might have been, nor does this work have the typical scholarly apparatus of footnotes.
The religious humanism I endorse does not attack Christian theism with the critical apparatus of rationalism, science or positivism; nor does it seek to make these the foundation for the humanist perspective.
This has included much effort from within the apparatus of government, both devolved and guided by Westminster, but it has also largely been done through the entertainment industry.
I do not believe that what I have been saying is anything like the erection of some grandiose scheme in which super-terrestrial realities are being set up and the whole apparatus of a quasi-Hegelian metaphysic is proposed.
Apparently the apparatus you are using to post doesn't allow you to see «The New Jesus Timeline, Part IV.»
Moreover, sensa are declared to have some form of realization that differs from that of patterns: «But the realization of a sensum in its ideal shallowness of intensity, with zero width, does not require any other eternal object, other than its intrinsic apparatus of individual and relational essence; it can remain just itself, with its unrealized potentialities for patterned contrasts» (PR 115 / 176).
If I didn't have an adequate perceptual apparatus, the sun could go on shining forever without impressing any ideas upon me; if gold were not capable of being melted, fire could not be said to have the power of melting gold.
Did it started off as a mass of white ball, then it slowly started developing nerves, retina, a cornea, and essentially a complex apparatus for capturing light and transmitting it via nerve cells to the brain?
The church has its own self - correcting apparatus, even as the Scriptures do.
This means that the US government's vast apparatus is almost completely useless against serious terrorists or criminals, and useful primarily to do whatever the government might choose to innocent persons...
Satan is a children's fairy - tail that conveniently (for the Christian control - apparatus called a church) made it into the Bible, to explain why people's egos drive them to do the damnedest things to themselves and each other.
From his writings, I did conclude that on religion, Sidney was somewhat tone - deaf; all of us have some weak spots in our perceptive apparatus.
For example, the official Soviet propaganda apparatus has made a very big thing; of the statement by cosmonaut Gherman S. Titov that he looked all around for God while orbiting the earth in his spacecraft, and — «I didn't find anyone out there.»
Cooking apparatus wise I don't use specific stuff at all, and I've found most department stores / kitchen shops stock all the basics.
Many parents said they were allowed to stay in the room with their sons, that the infants didn't cry or flinch, and that no apparatus was used to secure the baby during the procedure.
Personally, I don't think nursing uncovered is a big deal (though some people don't like it), but most of the general public has never seen the complicated apparatus that is a modern breast pump and without a nursing cover you will get stares.
A lot of swings will only do a baby up to a few months old, But should choose which can converts to an infant chair (legs swing out to stabilize when you remove it from the swing apparatus), and a toddler rocking chair (legs swing back in when removed from swing apparatus to rock) before buying.
My son didn't nurse well that first day and that just set the production very low in general and began my nightmare of nursing, waiting, pumping with a medela pump, washing bottles, tubes and other apparatus, and repeating the exhausting procedure all over again.
If you're looking for maximum support and don't mind a bigger apparatus, the NEOtech belt is a great option.
My son hated anything very cold in his mouth, so before you invest in any fancy teething apparatus that is best served cold, do consider that the sprog may not be keen.
You do not have to be tensed about having the right apparatuses in your tool box, as all tools prerequisite for assembling is included with your purchase.
In all his stunting for votes, Kufuor never threatened any political opponent nor did he undermine the integrity of the orthodox state apparatuses.
Rather than sucking all of the fundraising air out of the room, Clinton's apparatus would do well to work directly with the DNC and state parties and lend the time and resources of the campaign toward helping those entities build their war chests.
And we won't just find Republican leaders and the party apparatus online: individual conservative activists can learn from Obama's online organizing as fast as their liberal counterparts (Ron Paul's supporters certainly did their part to lead the way).
Don't panic The Police administration says the arrest of the three South African ex-Police officers is a clear indication that the country's security apparatus is on the high alert to deal with any terrorist attacks.
He doesn't have the large apparatus of support that more traditional candidates would have.
In both countries, the judiciary, military and security apparatus jealously defended the basic theological tenets of the system, while the bodies of women were the primary arena of contestation: in Turkey, they were punished if they sported Islamic dress; in Iran, if they did not.
They could also be used for a discussion of how well the party is or is not using new communication methods, etc; how the leadership or central party apparatus, MPs and others do or should communicate with members and supporters, which are issues that have been of interest to us
Sheehan also didn't come up as part of the Democratic political apparatus — she spent most of her life in business only successfully winning the position of city treasurer in 2009.
It isn't hard to find experts on Pakistan who remain convinced a part of the state apparatus or the military had something to do with the Mumbai attacks.
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