Sentences with phrase «as an instance»

It's important that these principles be kept in mind as the instances of solicitor's negligence cases, particularly in the estate context, continue to climb.
All of our language so orders our experience that, instead of simply being aware of what is given, the given is seen as an instance of some more general category.
Of course, this is a somewhat hypothetical example as each instance will vary, but it's a good starting point.
It is common to hear climate change used as an instance of the failure of global environmental governance.
A new type of liability coverage, cyber crime insurance has become increasingly needed by businesses of all sizes as instances of electronic data theft are on the rise.
A relatively new type of liability coverage, cyber crime insurance has become increasingly necessary as instances of electronic data theft are on the rise.
Many of those accounts are still being revealed as well as those instances where Christians were set up for destruction and the one who set the trap fell in it.
Ask questions to be sure there are no loopholes in these guarantees such as instances where such guarantees can be voided.
Additional fees may be required for non-routine surgical procedures that require longer, or more involved, surgery, such as instances in which the animal:
I'm trying to understand why Stella's early paintings exist as instances of a series.
An important part of all great companies» cultures are the (sometimes apocryphal) stories passed down over the years; of special efforts, extraordinary gestures, and honored commitments by the founders and senior management as well as instances when they put the welfare and concerns of the employees ahead of their own.
In these cases, a «default» was defined as instances where the upfront funding provided wasn't recouped in cash paid back and / or offsets supplied.
But most of the descriptions they attach to it appertain to impersonal states of affairs — «high unemployment» or «inequality of incomes» or «lack of a living wage» are cited as instances of «social injustice.»
In a game that will be viewed as another instance where VAR showed its ugly - yet - still - kinda - confusing face again, it was ultimately Bernardeschi coming back to haunt the club he had been at since he was a 12 - year - old kid.
But these conceptual» prehensions are not necessarily conscious, and for that reason they can not count as instances of knowledge if those are to be identified with instances of consciousness.
To begin with, Leaves is being touted as an instance of an app that will get your job done.
Without this international law framework, it becomes more difficult to characterise the case as an instance of comparative public law at work.
If mercy is the fundamental attribute of God, then it can not be understood as an instance of justice; justice must rather be understood from the perspective of divine mercy.»
In its thematization at the 1983 Vancouver Assembly, the phrase integrity of creation was clear in general implication but lacking in exact definition.2 In meetings of the Church and Society Working Committee, the phrase has come to name the intrinsic value that each and every living being has in and for itself as a creature loved by God, and the instrumental value that living beings can have for one another and for God as instances of an evolutionary and web - like creation.
Independent of the use of templates, as an instance for resumes, some top - level positive advantages of a resume template are:
Or perhaps the preferable language is to speak of the particular as instancing the universal.)
The Portland - based artist works across a variety of media incorporating objects, poetry and publication through what is self - described as instances of «weird touching» or «speculative frictions» that move in and out of physical and digital spaces.
Many seized on the tweet as another instance of Trump defending men accused of sexual misconduct and violence, citing Senate candidate Roy Moore and former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly as past examples.
Both BSCI and The Long View define a director interlock as an instance where two directors sit on two different public boards together.
It can not be, since all sexual arrangements are judged as instances of «committed relationships.»
There is today a curious and dangerous convergence between philosophical nihilists and radical multiculturalists, on the one hand, and, on the other, those states that reject the idea of universal human rights as an instance of cultural imperialism.
First, Whitehead sees both human experiences and the quanta of energy discerned through the analysis of atoms as instances of one and the same metaphysical type.
Furthermore, Whitehead's analysis of each occurrence as an instance of «the many becoming one» is remarkably like the analysis of pratitya samutpada by many Buddhists.
For Whitehead, also, we could understand each actual occasion as an instance of «dependent origination.»
And I continue to be impressed by how many otherwise sensible people criticize that proposition as an instance of uncritical chauvinism rather than the carefully nuanced moral judgment that it is.
He cites Dr. Beaulieu's proposal as an instance of the banalizing of abortion.
Some Christians who are quite sure that they are not Catholics may view that claim as an instance of outrageous ecclesiastical cheekiness, of recruiting by definition people who do not want to be Catholics.
More broadly, I view all reality as constituted by momentary events, and I believe these events are well characterized as instances of pratitya samutpada.
As a process theologian I understand that one may realize one's identity as an instance of pratitya samutpada and thus as an embodiment of the Dharmakaya.
The fighting of some wars and the failure to fight others may have been questioned as instances of disobedience to God, but the institution of warfare as such was not questioned.4
Accordingly every aspect of human experience, including civilized experience, is to be interpreted by virtue of this one general scheme, and thus «no entity,» including a civilized society, is to be omitted as an instance which exemplifies the metaphysics therein entailed.
As a preliminary point it is worth noting that neither a civilized society nor a Society per se is to be classified as an instance of what Whitehead calls an «actual entity» or primary existent.
As a derivative type of existent thing every Society, of whatever kind, is properly classified by Whitehead as an instance of the category which he terms «Nexus, or Public Matters of Fact.
Measures which, if directly controlled by God, should be interpreted as instances of God's wrath may not have been so intended.
But in December 1963 Malcolm disobeyed Muhammad and described President Kennedy's assassination as an instance of the «chickens coming home to roost.»
Whitehead describes such occasions of experience as instances of the many becoming one and being increased by one.
No one thinks for a moment that this act would be condemned by the Pope as an instance of «lying.»
Leave it to the New York Times to find someone willing to claim, ridiculously, that the Regnerus and LaCour cases are fundamentally similar as instances of «debunked» research.
Secondly, it was indicated that the experience of an all - pervading consciousness could be understood in Whiteheadian terms as the self - awareness of every becoming moment as an instance of creativity understood as universal subjectivity.
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