Sentences with phrase «by unalterable»

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The firearm creates a record each time it is drawn or fired on a transparent and unalterable blockchain, so that firearm used by police personnel will be used to make departments more accountable.
It is what I find the most ironic of the most strident biblical literalists: by attempting to fix the bible into one single, unalterable interpretation, instead of an ongoing conversation, they are sowing the seeds for its own obsolescence.
To recapitulate, a whole is a self - powered reality, both embracing and feeling many unalterable and objectified others simultaneously, and creating a new specification (inclusive of the many felt) to be felt as a changeless determination by many superseding wholes.
That insight is nothing other than the understanding that while in one sense God is indeed unalterable in his faithfulness, his love, and his welcome to his human children, in another sense the opportunities offered to him to express just such an attitude depend to a very considerable degree upon the way in which what has taken place in the world provides for God precisely such an opening on the human side; and it is used by him to deepen his relationship and thereby enrich both himself and the life of those children.
Man was understood to have a telos, a fixed end, given by nature and unalterable.
God, as preserving the past in its unalterable state, becomes the «measure of reality»; that is, by preserving the past «as it actually happened» (whatever that might mean), God makes possible our various perspectives and interpretations of it.
I showed him a newsboy shouting the midday paper, and a No. 73 bus going past, and before he reached the bottom of the stairs I had got into him an unalterable conviction that, whatever odd ideas might come into a man's head when he was shut up alone in his books, a healthy dose of «real life» (by which he meant the bus and the newsboy) was enough to show him that all «that sort of thing» just couldn't be true.
Love, similarly, flows only one way, outward from a «passionless» God who is not all affected by what and whom God loves because that would necessarily diminish God's unalterable perfection.
Meantime, Lucy's marriage to childhood pal Zach, a development unusual in YA fiction but convincing in context, underlies the catapulting suspense with a notion that will be deeply gratifying to many teens: no destiny is unalterable, especially not when faced with tender love magic, «weird and hilarious and sweeter than [Lucy] ever dreamed,» worked by truly mated souls.
117 While the criteria that define the limits of proprietary estoppel are not unalterable, I see no reason in principle why the cause of action should be expanded to permit a person to acquire an interest in property by reliance upon an assurance by a non-owner that falls short of a contractual obligation.
«By keeping an audit trail of all transactions on an unalterable distributed ledger, blockchain technology establishes accountability and transparency in the data exchange process.»
In that theory, invariant developmental outcomes can not be identified with an organism's «nature,» if by that term is meant a set of predetermined and unalterable features, such as a genetic blueprint.
As Carter & McGoldrick wrote in their seminal work on The Family Life Cycle, «Whom we are related to in the complex web of family ties over all generations is unalterable by us.»
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