Sentences with phrase «as practical consequences»

Yet even though the subject matter may be the mysteries of the Christian faith, the manner of contemplating them, speculative and impersonal, may still not transcend the natural plane, at least as far as practical consequences go.»
As a practical consequence, they can only be shown on a rotating basis, rarely travel, and are therefore infrequently exhibited.
I know that privacy law requires personal information to be kept secure, whether or not it's in electronic form, and as a practical consequence of this duty, privacy commissioners want personal information on mobile devices to be encrypted.

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The writers of the other chapters in this book have referred to the practical side of Islam as the consequences of religion, the particular requirements of Islam, or as worship and dealings.
In stressing one's own experience of redemption, Zinzendorf instrumentalized the faith by disconnecting God as He is in Himself, a concern too esoteric to be of practical consequence, from Christ the Savior upon whom our redemption rests.
He's developing an argument about the significance of the doctrine of the resurrection by discussing the logical consequence of denying it (verses 12 - 19), going on a very typical Pauline digression almost as if he's overcome by joy at the positive truth and has to triumphantly proclaim it (verses 20 - 28) then finally returning to drive home the practical point again (verses 29 - 35).
The recognition that it was through an event, and through that event as a whole, that God made Himself known in the characteristic way in which He is known within the Christian community — this recognition has certain practical consequences which I propose that we now consider.
The present ecological crisis is partially the practical consequence of the old Newtonian philosophy of nature as dead, insensitive, and mechanical; and Hartshorne's panpsychism should aid man's efforts to rethink his relation to the cosmos.
On this explanation, understanding is, as Wood puts it, a phenomenon «experienced, as it were, in the privacy of one's mind, apart from any practical entanglements or consequences
«The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof (Ps 24:1); this can be carried so far even as to have practical consequences for human social organization, as in the principles underlying the law of Jubilee, that no human being can ever own land outright but must be regarded as a tenant installed by God (Lv 25:1 - 34).
«We further recommend that, in principle, the government should not rule out invoking the «responsibility to protect» in situations such as Burma, but that this should be guided by a practical assessment of the situation on the ground, and the likely wider consequences of such intervention.»
The remaining three cases are classified as «early warning of resistance,» where the resistance is statistically significant, but not severe enough to have practical consequences.
As the effects of Somerset's analysis become obvious, it is evident that an excessive reliance upon practical (read: traditional) police practices could have serious consequences in the realm of solving serial murder cases.
The unpublicized infighting of such people has had as much practical consequence at the schoolroom level as all the theoretical apparatus of the schools of education.
Practical considerations such as boot space and legroom are of little consequence, though, if a car is too uncomfortable to travel in, and the limited - run CS model is firm enough to make you think twice before tackling a long journey.
As a consequence, the activation of the stability control system reduces vehicle velocity, making the intervention practical for enhancing vehicle safety in critical transient conditions, identified when the offset between the reference value of vehicle yaw rate and the actual value of vehicle yaw rate exceeds assigned thresholds.
As he did in the YA favorite Uglies (2005), Westerfeld crafts a world drastically and subtly altered by an extranormal development, then rivetingly explores its practical and psychological consequences.
In the United States and other high - emitting nations there is hardly a peep or a whisper about the practical consequences of seeing climate change as a world - challenging ethical problem.
In the United States and other high - emitting nations there is hardly a peep in the US media about the practical consequences of seeing climate change as a world - challenging ethical problem.
If climate change is understood as essentially an ethical problem, several practical consequences for policy formation follow.
(Though, as a practical matter, the only consequence for disobedience is that he will be reversed by the Court of Appeals.)
The approach Müller considers «most practical» for adaptation studies is to simply make assumptions that fall somewhere within the range of model projections — for example, a 2 - degree temperature rise and 20 % less rain — when estimating consequences such as shifting crop yields.
They have a safe harbor from discipline by the most vigilant protectors of the practice monopoly under Rule 5.5, and criminal consequences are unlikely as a practical matter given how big an employer and how politically connected they are.
Using MS Word as an example, we provide a detailed analysis of the ethical duty; review business and ethical consequences of incompetence; and explore the practical implications for your firm.
It may be that the Anderson decision is appealed but, as it stands, the practical consequence of the decision is that uncertainty in awards in fatal claims will continue for some time yet.
Regardless of the merits debate, their practical consequences are clear: the community legal service fund will suffer a sizeable reduction in value and the contractual instrument designed to fill the void left by a retreating state — the conditional fee agreement — will become far less attractive as an option for funding with the end of «success fee» recovery.
Our law rarely requires a signature, though signatures are widely used as a practical way of linking a person (legal entity) with a text with legal consequences.
Since the world is what it is, it is clear that valid reasoning from sound principles can not lead to error; but a principle may be so nearly true as to deserve theoretical respect, and yet may lead to practical consequences which we feel to be absurd.
In a report sent to financial ministers and central bank regulators of the G20 member countries on Tuesday, the OECD said it is looking to develop practical tools and build cooperation in «examining tax consequences of new technologies,» such as cryptocurrencies and distributed ledger technology.
As a consequence it is often argued that reconciliation must provide «unity» and confirm the «sameness» of all Australians; that it must not be «divisive» by providing «additional» benefits to Indigenous people; and that it should focus on «practical» measures and outcomes.
As a consequence, GGP's independent Board members and Pershing Square are now the only real impediments to Brookfield's actual or practical control over GGP.
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