Sentences with phrase «circumscribed means»

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Many of those less friendly to the market than the Pope seem to be under the impression that when he talks about a framework circumscribing the market, he means some kind of mixed system halfway between the efficiency of the market and the «ideal» of socialism — that elusive «third way» that former Czech President Vaclav Klaus has said is the surest path to the Third World.
But if by «capitalism» is meant a system in which freedom in the economic sector is not circumscribed within a strong juridical framework which places it at the service of freedom in its totality, and which sees it as a particular aspect of that freedom, the core of which is ethical and religious, then the reply is certainly negative.
Thus while the idea of the predicate has mass is sensible preprojectively as an attribution to be made at the periphery of the Quinian web, it seems to have no deep meaning — this is to say, no embedding into a network of concepts and actions that allows us to describe and circumscribe the phenomenal world — without recourse to mathematical abstraction.
But it is clearly something different to deny with the positivist that there is any other valid means to knowledge because the method of science circumscribes the limits of the whole cognitive sphere.
That is, are we willing to accept that in some sense we are always comprehended by a circle of meaning that surrounds us and which we can not get around, a circle to which we can contribute new meanings but which we can not ourselves circumscribe?
(21) Theologically, this means circumscribing God within a private sphere, viewing the church as a closed community, and putting a quest for certitude in place of authentic faith.
Camus could not root out of his being the sense of meaning and morality, however narrowly he was forced to circumscribe the former.
If this is so, then the question arises as to what meaning is to be attached to the term «God» and how this meaning is to be circumscribed by faith.
Certainly, at a local level people invested these cults with personal meaning, but the cults were initiated above, and circumscribed so that they could never undermine the regime.
But parents know that, to teachers, engagement means a fairly circumscribed round of activities — back - to - school nights, parent - teacher conferences, potlucks, interactive homework.
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In Robert Motherwell: Opens at Andrea Rosen (May 1 — June 20, 2015), the viewer can see what the artist does best, which is tease out meaning from a highly - circumscribed format that consists of a three - sided, linear rectangle, open at the top, juxtaposed against a monochromatic ground.
CCD / CACL concur with Professor Montero's conclusion that an a posteriori control system, vague criteria in the hands of physicians with a wide range of opinion on AS / E [54] and a social ethos or philosophy based on autonomy prevailing over all other considerations mean it is «illusory to think [AS / E] can... be narrowly circumscribed
But it was one thing to recognise that the meaning of home should not be too strictly defined or circumscribed, and quite another to suggest that the expression could cover land over which the owner permitted or caused a sport to be conducted and which would never, in any ordinary usage, be described as home.
In instructing the jury, Justice Mew articulated a kind of immunity for receiving confidential information from whistle - blowers (without the use of unlawful means) and drew upon the defamation defences to circumscribe the intrusion tort as follows:
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