Although all three definitions are fundamentally similar in that in each one evil consists in the loss of the past, the particular expression of the nature of evil that is found in each (due to the equation
between the nature of evil and one of its manifestations) suggests that Whitehead has elaborated each of those definitions from the standpoint of differing preoccupations or points of view.
The description of the generic character of an actual entity should include God, as well as the lowliest actual occasion, though there is a specific difference
between the nature of God and that of any occasion.
This is due to the nature of man himself, as well as to the difference
between the nature of the realm of God and the nature of the world science describes.
It was well - written and on a religious side; does show to the riders of bull that prayer before going into the arena may well give them a mental sense of empathy
between the natures of natural relativity and a godly presence unknown to most people.
One reason lay in the difference
between the nature of the two types of attachments.
Special Treatment (Unrated) Wry comedy illustrating the intriguing parallels
between the nature of the services a miserably - married shrink (Bouli Lanners) and a jaded call girl (Isabelle Huppert) offer their clients.
Slow West is about this sort of fundamental conflict
between the natures of its characters.
The relationship
between the nature of the beast and the nature of man is certainly not new to the world of literature.
Work that qualifies under Part II (E)(3) will be tiered on a case - by - case basis, taking into account the nexus
between the nature of the job and the goals of the Program.
There's an elision of important differences going on in your argument
between the nature of a game meant to be played by people sitting in a room together with the human rulesmaster and a game meant to be played by strangers separated in time and space from each other and from a potentially non-human rulesmaster.
The subtle links
between the nature of these structures and the show's location (within an old bathhouse, surrounded by changing cubicles) as well as the vast projections of light falling on the photographs from the transparent centre section of the roof above, highlighted the artist's sophisticated skill not only for photography, but also for all - encompassing installation work.
The artist forms a dialogue
between the nature of her varying materials — juxtaposing and off - setting organic forms against the solidity of man - made materials and shapes.
Today, we're following up with Erick Huerta, Program and Active Transportation Education Specialist at MCM, about his thoughts on the Twitter chat, as well as the tricky in -
between nature of working for a community - based nonprofit.
First, he points to a tension
between the nature of PBMs as regulatory tools and the basic principle of international law that states should not interfere in the domestic affairs of other sovereign states (extraterritoriality).
In addition, the program is also an opportunity for you to judge if, there is a good match
between the nature of your internship, learning objectives and of course, your future career goals.
Not exact matches
In the book, they reflect deeply on the evolving
nature of the wine industry and how technology and the «tug -
of - war
between localism and tourism» have changed the business.
There will always be reasons for using paper, but considering the digital
nature of today's business processes, these reasons are few and far in
between.
However, given the increasingly competitive
nature of software development, the creative problem - solving that empowered engineering teams provide will likely prove the difference
between the winners and the losers in your and our respective spaces.
And plenty
of other studies back up the connection
between time in
nature and increased concentration.
Cyber crime ignores borders by its
nature, and fighting it requires an unusually high level
of cooperation
between the companies under attack, the private security firms they hire for protection and investigations, and the law enforcement agencies in multiple countries that try to track hackers down.
He added that «we may be looking in a generation's time at an EU that is also configured differently from what it is today, and the exact
nature of the relationship
between the UK and that future system - whatever it turns out to be -
of European cooperation is something that future parliaments, future generations, will have to consider,» he said.
80 percent
of the 200 - acre site is devoted to parkland (including 9000 trees) with the intent to blur the lines
between architecture and
nature.
However, some analysts have questioned the
nature of the links
between individuals apprehended in the US and Mexican drug - trafficking organizations in Mexico.
Stove Top Stuffing has seen years
of flat sales, the majority taking place
between October and December as stuffing represents the celebratory
nature of traditional seasonal feasts.
It's a powerful lamp to shine light on the inhumane
nature of a 9 - to - 5 work environment that requires people to sit in a gray box
between the hours they clock in and out.
It was authored by Bob Sullivan and Hugh Thompson, two entrepreneurial analysts with forty years
of experience
between them researching, writing, and analyzing systems and human
nature.
I found myself way too invested in an early regular season game
between two middling teams, though it was an entertaining show: New York's 7» 3 ″ phenom / freak -
of -
nature Kristaps Porzingis dropped 31 points in a 107 - 103 New York win.
This one is «the capacity to make important, relevant discriminations in the world
of nature between one plant and another,
between one animal and another.
«The reason for that is that even if you do a social media release that goes out and targets everyone, the
nature of social media is that it moves so rapidly
between people and the conversation quickly grows organically.
«The FBI, as part
of our counterintelligence mission, is investigating the Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election and that includes investigating the
nature of any links
between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government, and whether there was any coordination
between the campaign and Russia's efforts,» Comey said.
It is the
nature of technology that it not only dominates
nature but also places layers
of separation
between the human condition and
nature.
Their ambivalence was not a function
of trade skepticism — the Liberals emerged as enthusiastic backers
of the trade deal
between Canada and the European Union — but rather stems from the recognition that Canadian interests in the TPP were largely defensive in
nature.
Given the observational
nature of the current survey study, we are unable to ascertain the specific causal mechanisms accounting for the association
between e-cigarette use and future cigarette use.
Rather than stay neutral in the battle
between Uber and Lyft, GM invested because
of the «level
of integration and cooperation that will be required, particularly for the longer term
nature of this,» he said in a phone interview.
The IMF's latest delivery
of the World Economic outlook contains an interesting analysis
of the current «non» recovery in terms
of a divergence
between fiscal and monetary policy, the first
between restrictive and procyclical in
nature and the second being accommodating and reinforcing a financial expansion.
This leads to the
nature of the conflict
between salespeople and marketers.
The Money Project is an ongoing collaboration
between Visual Capitalist and Texas Precious Metals that seeks to use intuitive visualizations to explore the origins,
nature, and use
of money.
Yet even liberal economists, even those addressing increasing anti-competitive
nature of business today, ignore the implications for warping the tension
between unemployment and inflation.
Some economists, misunderstanding the
nature of the account identity that ties net capital inflows to the gap
between investment and savings, will undoubtedly argue that these inflows would cause investment in Europe, Japan, and the UK to rise, but this is wrong.
It's impossible to know for sure how many women participate in cryptocurrency markets given the anonymous
nature of blockchain technology, but some statistics indicate that
between 75 and 95 percent
of transactions or engagements are made by men.
I don't really see any big difference
between fiat currencies and this one, apart centralized
nature of state issued ones.
«A major factor in the auto industry's recent decline has been the very lopsided
nature of automotive trade relationships
between Canada and every other auto - producing jurisdiction, with the exemption
of the U.S..
This statement should continue to foster a better understanding, both in Australia and overseas,
of the
nature of the relationship
between the Reserve Bank and the Government, the objectives
of monetary policy, the mechanisms for ensuring transparency and accountability in the way policy is conducted, and the independence
of the Reserve Bank.
The precise
nature of the criminal investigation on Cohen is not entirely clear, but it began following a referral from the Special Counsel Robert Mueller who is investigating potential collusion
between Russian nationals and the Trump campaign during the 2016 election.
The major difference
between cryptocurrencies and traditional financial models is in the decentralized
nature of cryptocurrencies.
Most raises granted were nominal in
nature, with 41 % receiving a jump up
of between 1 - 4 %.
This is the distinction
between LEAPS and more traditional security options — the long - dated
nature of LEAPS.
It offers an oppor - tunity to study systematically the interaction
of several copyright issues: including the rights (or lack thereof)
of exclusive licensees as plaintiffs in parallel import situations, the distinction
between exclusive licensees and assignees, the
nature of works
of authorship, the characteristics
of copy - right infringement, the status
of copyrightable works when used as trade - marked logos, the limits (if any)
of concurrent copyright and trade - mark protection, and even the distinction
between trade - mark, copyright, and patent as autonomous yet related legal regimes.
«When we speak
of the «environment,»» Francis explains, «what we really mean is a relationship existing
between nature and the society which lives in it» (139).
I guess that's one
of the things about the beauty and subjective
nature of any kind
of «art» - It will speak to some and not to others, with varying responses and reactions in
between.