Sentences with phrase «arbitrariness do»

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How then do we present the Church's teaching to the modern world in its orthodox meaning, yet without introducing any sense of arbitrariness or incoherence into God's works, which is what the thinkers named above were all rightly keen to avoid?
My argument will be that Whitehead's move from Trend I to Trend II does not involve arbitrariness, that on the contrary this move is not only entirely coherent, but that it is indeed necessitated by the basis upon which he proceeded in Trend I.
To avoid arbitrariness, however, does not require us to hold that God has no unique features.
For sheer fatuity, on this score, it would be difficult to surpass Martin Kettle's pompous and platitudinous reflections in the Guardian, appearing two days after the earthquake: certainly, he argues, the arbitrariness of the destruction visited upon so many and such diverse victims must pose an insoluble conundrum for «creationists» everywhere» although he wonders, in concluding, whether his contemporaries are «too cowed» even to ask «if the God can exist that can do such things» (as if a public avowal of unbelief required any great reserves of fortitude in modern Britain).
And all explanation finally does end in an ultimate arbitrariness.
«Arbitrariness is indicating to us that we won't go anywhere with it, we don't want to waste precious time over this.
I didn't like the arbitrariness of that.
At the time, I didn't wonder about its arbitrariness and never asked myself why our standard keyboard uses the QWERTY arrangement instead of alphabetical order or any other obviously advantageous arrangement.
In River of No Return (a film whose stylistic motto might be: never do in two shots what can be done in one), CinemaScope becomes an enclosure and a measure of the characters, with an arbitrariness that takes us far from tragedy and also far from irony.
I could not get a clear explanation for the high rate — my credit score of 745 was apparently not enough to get a lower variable rate with my bank (I will likely do a separate post on this issue, because the seeming arbitrariness and imprecision of credit scores is something that has been irritating me for many years).
With his work, Ted Stamm draws as much from a Minimalist, hard - edge legacy as it does from the randomness and arbitrariness of his own life.
Baldessari clearly belongs to the camp that doesn't quite see the distinction as clear - cut, repeatedly asserting the arbitrariness of categories in his works and writings.
I do not judge that getting into personalities on these issues such as Gergis 2016 and post fact selection have much bearing on the issue at hand which is what will a sensitivity test using other criteria for post fact selection of proxies reveal about the arbitrariness of the method and in effect showing the inappropriateness of the post fact selection method.
The result is that § 16 (b) produces, just as ACCA's residual clause did, «more unpredictability and arbitrariness than the due process clause tolerates.
Beyond that, I don't think it's at all fair to reproach the Supreme Court for invoking principles such as overbreadth, disproportionality and arbitrariness in applying s. 7.
The court in Banks did not consider whether the legislation violates section 12 of the Charter, nor did the court consider gross disproportionality or arbitrariness in its decision.
held that the principles of arbitrariness, overbreadth and disproportionality were «fluid» concepts and disagreed that they did not form components of fundamental justice when Rodriguez was decided or that the law had evolved to an extent that Rodriguez was no longer binding.
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