See for example the reasoning of the High Court in Fejo v Northern Territory (1998) 195 CLR 96 and the full Federal Court in Yarmirr v Northern Territory [No. 2](1998) 156 ALR 370 that the recognition of native title must not «fracture the skeletal shell of the legal system» as the basis for not recognising native title
as subsisting in certain circumstances and in certain manifestations.
There is no evidence on the record that the appellants clearly and unequivocally accepted the repudiation, and the appellants» November 2000 request for the respondents to complete their obligations under the LOU supports the conclusion that the appellants considered the original LOU
as subsisting in full force and effect.
Though we think of wild wolves
as subsisting entirely on the flesh of the prey animals they manage to catch, in reality, both wild wolves and domesticated dogs are omnivores — they are capable of eating both animal and plant foods.
As for truth, Santayana speaks of
this as subsisting, holding that it has an intermediate status between pure being and existence as that segment of the realm of essence which is distinguished from the rest by its role as a description of what exists.
Not exact matches
But
as the median age of truck drivers climbs, a replacement that
subsists on data instead of jerky looks mighty appealing.
Even if packages are unbundled, individual channels may cost more and the futures of certain niche channels may be jeopardized, especially those that
subsist on subscriber fees (
as opposed to advertising revenue).
Instead, you will easily slash all extraneous costs and
subsist on ramen noodles and water for
as long
as it takes.
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subsisting in or relating to the Services.
From this followed the inconsequence of his own existence: «Realize of what Universe thou art a part, and
as an emanation from what Controller of that universe thou dost
subsist; and that a limit has been set to thy time, which if thou use not to let daylight into thy soul, it would be gone — and thou!
Since,
as Whitehead observed, «the relevance of the remote past is practically negligible» (PR 58f), 7 it usually remains outside of our immediate memory,
subsisting mainly in the form of imageless, virtual awareness.
He identifies the love of God that is manifest in the life of Jesus
as the same love that is extended to all creation and in which all creation
subsists.
This point of view fully respects the progressive experimental concentration of human thought in a more and more lively awareness of its unifying role; but in place of the undefined point of convergence required
as term for this evolution it is the clearly defined personal reality of the incarnate Word that is made manifest to us and established for us
as our objective, that Word «in whom all things
subsist.»
On the road to a bolder comprehension of the universe the children of this world day by day outdistance the masters of Israel; but do you, Lord Jesus, «in whom all things
subsist», show yourself to those who love you
as the higher Soul and the physical centre of your creation.
Though the past
as inherited sets the realizable limits and opportunities for the moment's creative power, the eventual creation with all its determinate detail could never have existed nor
subsisted before it is created, not even in a primordial vision of potentialities.
In fact it could with justice be said that the principles are all the more important
as ultimate orientation and guides, the more complicated, obscure and inaccessible to total conscious analysis the reality becomes which man himself creates and in which he must morally
subsist.
This Church, constituted and organized in the world
as a society,
subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him, although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure.
This manifests itself not only in the way in which Aristotelian notions of the «unmoved mover» or neo-Platonic ideas of «being -
subsisting from - itself» have been taken to be the proper definition of what is meant when we speak of «God», but also in liturgical language where all too often the basic concept implied or (
as most often seems to be the case) affirmed is the utter immutability of deity, along with the rigidly legalistic moralism which it is suggested should mark those who claim to «obey» the divine mandates.
If ecclesial unity were something yet to be achieved, how can we profess belief in «the one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church,» which»
as a society in the present world» «
subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the Successor of Peter and by the bishops in communion with him» (Lumen Gentium, 8)?
Walls attributes to this document the teaching that «the Mystical Body of Christ, which although the same entity
as the visible Church in which it
subsists is nonetheless to be distinguished from theChurch «constituted and organised
as a society in the present world»».
The wealth of possibilities is not simply «there»
as a present and completed fact,
subsisting as a latent condition that is in some sense independent of the world of actual events.
Indeed, to fuse together the human multitude (even taken in its present state of super-compression) without crushing it, it seems essential that there should be a field of attraction at once powerful and irreversible, and such
as can not emanate collectively from a simple nebula of reflecting atoms, but which requires
as its source a self -
subsisting, strongly personalized star.
And indeed, if the church of the creeds does not,
as the Second Vatican Council put it, «
subsist in» the Roman Catholic Church, it is hard to think where it could.
Accordingly, Sawicki argues, «It would be a misconception to regard the gospel words
as referring, after the fact, to some event separate and self - contained that happened independently of those words and that
subsists apart from them somewhere in the human past.,,, [14] And «those who want to see the Lord must devote themselves to liturgy and the poor (better yet, the liturgy with the poor)
as well
as to printed texts.»
Again, there is obscurity, because he uses the term «ingression»
as though the object was something existing (or «
subsisting,»
as was said in the controversies about abstract entities round about 1910) which «ingresses,» comes into events from outside.
Now it must be borne in mind that if there is a form or nature which does not pertain to the personal being of the
subsisting hypostasis, this being is not said to belong to the person simply, but relatively;
as to be white is the being of Socrates, not
as he is Socrates, but inasmuch
as he is white.
On the contrary, we shall strive constantly to remember to hold fast the common likeness
subsisting beneath the differences discussed,
as over against the contemporary disciple (not until we come to the next paragraph will we have occasion to note more precisely that the question of the disciple at second hand is at bottom illegitimate); and we shall take care to see that the differences do not swell to such proportions
as to confuse everything.
First, he defines sustainable coffee
as being profitable to the farmer, enough to enable him to invest, not just
subsist; and not damaging to the ecosystem, so the land is preserved for generations.
noise, in which case you might feel compelled to not tip him / her; do not do this,
as pizza delivery people
subsist on tips.
As a gesture of solidarity — and as a consequence of subsisting on black coffee and mediocre room service fare for 30 hours in an enclosed space — I am experiencing wind issues of my ow
As a gesture of solidarity — and
as a consequence of subsisting on black coffee and mediocre room service fare for 30 hours in an enclosed space — I am experiencing wind issues of my ow
as a consequence of
subsisting on black coffee and mediocre room service fare for 30 hours in an enclosed space — I am experiencing wind issues of my own.
Some babies however seem perfectly content to
subsist on mother's milk for
as long
as a year and show no interest in anything else.
Lower - income families don't
subsist on junk food and fast food because they lack nutritional education,
as some have argued.
Typically, experts say, newborns can
subsist those first days on their mothers» «first milk,» known
as colostrum, until their mothers» mature milk comes in.
As long as the connection subsists between his reason and his self - love, his opinions and his passions will have a reciprocal influence on each other; and the former will be objects to which the latter will attach themselve
As long
as the connection subsists between his reason and his self - love, his opinions and his passions will have a reciprocal influence on each other; and the former will be objects to which the latter will attach themselve
as the connection
subsists between his reason and his self - love, his opinions and his passions will have a reciprocal influence on each other; and the former will be objects to which the latter will attach themselves.
Therefore, it should not come
as a surprise to see the current tensions in the periphery
subsist for some time before the conditions are set for a move towards a fiscal union that is perceived
as fair and sustainable by everyone.
«The organization has been empowered by IPOB to launch the
subsisting, pervasive and consistently dreadful and alarming threats to security in the Southeast region
as currently experienced.
They had filed the suit asking that NIWA be declared
as the body statutorily empowered to manage, control and regulate land interest within 100 meters of all declared Federal Waterways in Nigeria, and that the license on the right of way granted to them by NIWA is valid and
subsisting.
Describing Fayose
as being «the least qualified to be Ekiti governor» when he was chosen
as the party candidate, Ogundipe insisted that Fayose, Eddy Olafeso and others at the meeting were in contempt of the
subsisting judgment and orders of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division and the Federal High Court, Lagos.
The judge premised his ruling on the two court orders in Lagos and Abuja which validated Sheriff
as party's helmsman which he held were still
subsisting before another faction proceeded to Port - Harcourt to get another order of the Court to back the convention that produced Makarfi.
Such a proposal will have no impact upon genuine marriages since so long
as the marriage continues to
subsist the spouse has the right to be in the UK.
«
As long as President Buhari continues to live out his speech abroad that his government will favour those who voted 97 % for him against those who voted 5 % for him, so long will the dissatisfaction and unrest in our polity subsist,» Nwodo warne
As long
as President Buhari continues to live out his speech abroad that his government will favour those who voted 97 % for him against those who voted 5 % for him, so long will the dissatisfaction and unrest in our polity subsist,» Nwodo warne
as President Buhari continues to live out his speech abroad that his government will favour those who voted 97 % for him against those who voted 5 % for him, so long will the dissatisfaction and unrest in our polity
subsist,» Nwodo warned.
It requires
as little
as half the water of some flashiergrasses, and it can
subsist on seawater.
The Pima endured these conditions for millennia, and geneticists believe that, over time, their bodies evolved a «thrifty genotype» — a set of genes that enabled them to
subsist on very few calories by increasing the efficiency of their metabolism and storing
as much energy
as possible
as fat.
Black bears in Yosemite National Park that don't seek out human foods
subsist primarily on plants and nuts, according to a study conducted by biologists at UC San Diego who also found that ants and other sources of animal protein, such
as mule deer, make up only a small fraction of the bears» annual diet.
For example, without insects
as a food source, North American fisheries would collapse because most freshwater species
subsist on flies and other insects.
The researchers looked at domestic and international trade of corn, rice, soy and wheat, along with such livestock products
as ruminant (animals like cattle, goats and sheep that
subsist on plant matter), pork and poultry.
To accomplish this, it will be necessary to halt mining in protected areas,
as it is known that miners
subsist on bushmeat and hunt gorillas around their camps.
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As long as you are eating healthy plant - based foods rather than subsisting on white pasta, chips, and vegan pizza
As long
as you are eating healthy plant - based foods rather than subsisting on white pasta, chips, and vegan pizza
as you are eating healthy plant - based foods rather than
subsisting on white pasta, chips, and vegan pizza.)
Even if diabetes reversal is just about calorie restriction, instead of
subsisting off largely sugar, powdered milk, corn syrup, and oil, on the plant - based diet at least one can eat food, in fact, pounds of food a day,
as many low - cal veggies
as we can stuff in our face.
Now granted, I had rough start
as a vegetarian, initially
subsisting on cereal and frozen burritos.
Subsisting on only juices may deprive you of important macronutrients that our bodies require for optimal function such
as protein, essential fatty acids, and other essential nutrients.