None of that, however, is to denigrate the considerable abilities of Zac Goldsmith, for whom I will be voting
as a constituent in Richmond Park next year.
It has an important application
as a constituent in solutions for the protection of organs during transplant operations.
Not exact matches
Dara Khosrowshahi, who took over
as Uber's chief executive officer
in September, replied: «I will take a look at your suggestion — I will take it seriously but we have to take all of our
constituents into consideration.»
«I think
as governor my job is to speak with my
constituents,» Abbott said
in a radio interview.
Senator Johnson has been
in some hot water with
constituents and local media lately for failing to answer citizens» calls to hold listening sessions or meet with them,
as other legislators around the country have.
It's tempting to cast Clement's attendance at every graduation and rubber duck race
in his riding
as the labours of a man who knows what it feels like to be unloved by
constituents, but he's always been that kind of politician.
I am currently implementing a WBENCLink2.0 training platform for all of our
constituents and I am excited to learn more
as I continue
in this role!
It was often seen
as a pork - barrel to favour
constituents with contracts since,
in those days, aid expenditures were highly tied to Canadian suppliers.
The move follows China Gold's inclusion
as a
constituent stock of the Hang Seng Composite SmallCap Index effective March 5, 2018, and provides investors from mainland China the opportunity to directly invest
in the company's shares.
All of Eurekahedge's nine index
constituents lost money
in January,
as they also did during another dip
in the price of bitcoin
in September.
Each
constituent in an index is weighted by its market - capitalization,
as determined by multiplying its price by the number of shares outstanding after float adjustment.
Mr. Bhullar's performance during his eight years the Alberta Legislature earned him a reputation
as a skilled parliamentarian and a powerful voice for his
constituents in northeast Calgary.
Thana's experience
as an environmental scientist and engineer -
in - training, will be crucial
in bringing forward thoughtful and knowledge - based discussions with the
constituents.
He was first elected
in October 1989, and during his 11 years on City Council Mason earned a reputation
as a strong and effective representative for his
constituents.
Standard & Poor's 500 Index
constituents are poised to repurchase
as much
as $ 165 billion of stock this quarter, approaching a record reached
in 2007.
Speaking to the High River Times
in April 2015, Mr. Fraser was quoted
as saying «I will emphasize the Pro-Life values of Albertans, making
constituents and other candidates aware of the issues surrounding abortion and how they are directly relevant to provincial policy... We should de-fund abortion and fund the life affirming alternatives of crisis pregnancy support, parental support, and adoption.»
In a more perfect House of Commons, such a backbencher — and this is not to single Mr. Toet out, only to use him as a convenient example — would be in the House during Question Period to do two things: represent his constituents and hold the government to accoun
In a more perfect House of Commons, such a backbencher — and this is not to single Mr. Toet out, only to use him
as a convenient example — would be
in the House during Question Period to do two things: represent his constituents and hold the government to accoun
in the House during Question Period to do two things: represent his
constituents and hold the government to account.
CNN: Expectations high for first Hindu member of Congress Just days after Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii was sworn
in as the first Hindu member of Congress, Hindu American advocacy groups made it clear that they hope Gabbard will help represent the nation's wider Hindu community, on top of her Hawaiian
constituents.
All actions
in this duration are present
as constituent elements
in the final form of the «passage»
as a complex occasion.
A field, therefore, composed simply of inanimate actual occasions is not a subject of experience; but,
in and through the interrelated agencies of its
constituent occasions, it does exercise the collective agency necessary to preserve its own identity
as this particular field, e.g., an atom or molecule of a peculiar shape or consistency.
In this passage the deductive argument, which treats each element of the situation
as a separate event, has been overshadowed by a fabric of subjective relationships among elements treated
as constituents of one complex process.
To sum up, then, Wolf's article is important because it represents a «halfway house» between the traditional conception of a society
as an aggregate of actual occasions with the dominant occasion providing the unity for the group and my own contention that every society, whether it contains a presiding occasion or not, possesses an objective unity
in virtue of the dynamic interrelatedness of its
constituent occasions from moment to moment.
If the social group
as a whole was sunk
in iniquity, the reason lay deep
in the quality of the group's
constituent individuals — «The heart is deceitful above all things, and it is exceedingly corrupt: who can know it?»
We may recall what Dr. B. R. Ambedkar told the
Constituent Assembly of India
in November 1949
as this applies to most decolonized countries:
We have already recognized the sense
in which eternal objects are internally related: the more general or abstract function includes the less general
as a
constituent or term.
The body was taken for granted
as the basic and necessary
constituent of a man — so much taken for granted that there is no special and distinct word for body
in the Old Testament at all.
The Objectives Resolution of the Pakistan
Constituent Assembly, passed
in 1368 (March, A.D. 1949), stated that all sovereignty belongs to God and that the Constitution of Pakistan would be framed
in accordance with the principles of democracy
as enunciated by Islam.
See, for example, the analysis of «act» of God by Gordon Kaufman,
in which he distinguishes between «master» act (the entire evolutionary process) and «subordinate» acts such
as Jesus» march to the cross
as an essential
constituent of the master act (Kaufman 1979, 140 ff.).
But
as we have seen with the Tea Party (another political movement Perry hopped aboard
in its early days), the support of a
constituent group doesn't come without strings.
The problem for Nature,
as he describes it
in Process and Reality (Part II, Chapter III, Section VII) is to produce societies which can survive through time but which do not sacrifice all opportunity amongst their
constituent actual occasions for what he called «intensity» of experience.
For example, Earley's crystalline structures, by powerful «ionic» forces overwhelm the
constituent molecules which virtually lose their identity
as their respective ions are held
in deadlock.
«3 Whereas John Cobb recalled Whitehead's identification of molecules
as «historic routes of actual occasions,» Donald Sherburne prefers the designation
as «structured societies» — which leaves open the question of whether both a molecule and its
constituent can be «enduring objects» (like a personal society).4 Enthused by Leclerc's reliance upon the Aristotelian distinction between actual and potential, Ford offered an option which might preserve the choice,
in Whiteheadian terms.
I shall return to how he suggests we understand value arising from what is being called,
in his peculiar way a «society,» but the point from Adventures of Ideas is clear enough: however we learn to appreciate the status of a complex whole comprised of
constituents, it must be construed
in a manner which permits that complex whole to serve
in turn
as constituent within a larger and more complex level of organic whole.
It also serves
as a warning to us that the tension between organism and atomism, between our appreciation of the physical existence of
constituents and of complex bodies, is not likely to be resolved simply by attending more closely to the details
in Process and Reality, chapter and verse.
The actuality of the
constituents is submerged
in this emergent compound, but
in a manner which preserves their reality, at least
as potential.
In this sense, nexus are composed of (i.e., have
as constituents) actual entities.
The criterion of the value preserved (
in Whitehead's sense) will be whether it can
in turn serve
as a
constituent.
However, since they condition it through their immanence
in it, this second sense of efficient causation presupposes the first — namely, that the past occasions are efficient causes of the new occasion because,
as data, they are included
in, and hence are
constituents of, it.
What I am proposing is that such regnant societies may not be necessary
in every instance, that the structured society itself,
as a process of a higher order than its
constituent parts or members, possesses its own unity and exercises its own agency, quite apart from whether it is organized monarchically or democratically.
Or the virtual representative will not act
as his virtual
constituents desire, and then
in what sense is he their representative.
The former county Councillor said that her faith will play a part
in her now role
as an MP and she will «definitely» be prayerful about her decisions and her
constituents.
In order to allow for this quality in nature we must be prepared to envision its constituent elements as themselves units of perception or «feeling», that is, as having rudiments of mentality as we know it from our own experienc
In order to allow for this quality
in nature we must be prepared to envision its constituent elements as themselves units of perception or «feeling», that is, as having rudiments of mentality as we know it from our own experienc
in nature we must be prepared to envision its
constituent elements
as themselves units of perception or «feeling», that is,
as having rudiments of mentality
as we know it from our own experience.
Others would refuse it the name because they regard
as realistic only a theory of perception which asserts that what we perceive exists just
as we perceive it independently of its being perceived, whereas I, like Whitehead, think that the object of perception really is what we perceive it to be only
as what Whitehead calls an element
in an actual situation that includes
as other
constituents not only the context but also the perceiver.
I have repeatedly related the story of how the
Constituent Assembly came to accept the inclusion of freedom of religious propagation
in the clause on fundamental rights of religious freedom
in response to the Indian Christian community voluntarily giving up the communal representation proposed by Britain
as safeguard for the Christian minority.
Each pulse of existence — Whitehead calls them «actual entities» — requires the antecedent others
as its
constituents, yet achieves individuality
as a unique, finite synthesis; and when its growth is completed, stays
in the universe
as one of the infinite number of settled facts from which the individuals of the future will arise.
It was the announcement by Mukherji and D' Sousa that the Christian Community had decided to forgo special communal representation
in the legislature and other communal safeguards so that there would not be political exploitation of increase of numbers through conversion that there was a spontaneous decision
in the
Constituent Assembly to include propagation of religion
as a fundamental human right of the citizen.
In these he proposes a highly convincing readjustment of the old ideas of «matter» and «form», overcoming some of the difficulties inherent in the scholastic theory of a real distinction between the principles of «act» and «potency» as dual constituents of reality, especially in the light of modern scientific knowledg
In these he proposes a highly convincing readjustment of the old ideas of «matter» and «form», overcoming some of the difficulties inherent
in the scholastic theory of a real distinction between the principles of «act» and «potency» as dual constituents of reality, especially in the light of modern scientific knowledg
in the scholastic theory of a real distinction between the principles of «act» and «potency»
as dual
constituents of reality, especially
in the light of modern scientific knowledg
in the light of modern scientific knowledge.
As Polkinghorne requires the continuity of something through all the changes of our material
constituents in this life, so he should require the continuity of something between this life and the next if the same person is to survive.
Obviously I am
in some sense numerically the same person I used to be, but it is equally obvious that
in some sense I am a different person, even numerically different
in that I have more past experiences
as constituents of who I am.
Sandel contrasts this «voluntarist» view with a «cognitive» one,
in which «the ends of the self are given
in advance... [and] the subject achieves self - command not by choosing that which is already given (this would be unintelligible) but by reflecting on itself and inquiring into its
constituent nature, discerning its laws and imperatives, and acknowledging its purposes
as its own.»