Not exact matches
Capital raise after capital raise obviously signals an intense cash burn rate, but if Tesla is going to change the
world and push electric cars to a point where they
constitute more than 1 %
of global auto sales, chilling
out on the spending and letting the balance sheet take a breather doesn't make much sense.
A thin layer
of living cells spread
out in two dimensions over the globe could accomplish little; but concentrated in three - dimensional forms, cells
constitute the vast and varied
world of plant and animal life.
Of immediate interest is the fact that the eighteenth Category of Explanation can also be termed the «principle of efficient, and final, causation;» for elsewhere Whitehead tells us that the» «objectifications» of the actual entities in the actual world, relative to a definite actual entity, constitute the efficient causes out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
Of immediate interest is the fact that the eighteenth Category
of Explanation can also be termed the «principle of efficient, and final, causation;» for elsewhere Whitehead tells us that the» «objectifications» of the actual entities in the actual world, relative to a definite actual entity, constitute the efficient causes out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
of Explanation can also be termed the «principle
of efficient, and final, causation;» for elsewhere Whitehead tells us that the» «objectifications» of the actual entities in the actual world, relative to a definite actual entity, constitute the efficient causes out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
of efficient, and final, causation;» for elsewhere Whitehead tells us that the» «objectifications»
of the actual entities in the actual world, relative to a definite actual entity, constitute the efficient causes out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
of the actual entities in the actual
world, relative to a definite actual entity,
constitute the efficient causes
out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction»
constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134).
Our belief in God «is built up, rather,
out of a number
of metaphysical moves and claims which, when they cumulate into a full - blown understanding
of reality, and
of the human place in this reality,
constitute a theocentric
world picture.»
In a time when most everyone concedes, as if it were nothing
out of the ordinary, that America's role in the
world constitutes some variation
of empire, it is useful to note, as Bacevich does, how rapidly this transformation has occurred and how radically it breaks from the nation's previous self «understanding.
«The 10 kingdoms, covering the regions formerly ruled by Rome, will
constitute, therefore, the form in which the fourth or Roman empire will exist when the whole fabric
of Gentile
world - domination is smitten by the «stone cut
out without hands» = Christ.»
This experience, crystallized into permanent form in the Old Testament,
constitutes the most remarkable theory
of government that came
out of the ancient
world and at the same time an ideal that rebukes and challenges the distressing imperfections
of our boasted modern democracy.
«4 This vague sense
of interpenetrating processes
constitutes the raw material
out of which adverbial perception arises and is the basis for our naive confidence that our perceptions refer to something «real» in the external
world.
This means that they, too, are subjects being affected by the
world and agents,
constituting themselves
out of what they receive.
The reflective reading
of the newspaper and other secular literature, the reading
of various kinds
of interpretive literature that helps one sort
out his values and the meanings
of his life — all
constitute a part
of the laymen's preparation for hearing the Word and for witnessing to it in his
world.
In modem times, the emergence
of dalit literature in almost all the Indian languages is a very remarkable phenomenon.6 They
constitute a very important resource for the dalit people for the development
of a dalit theology from
out of their
world of experiences.
He sees every occasion
of experience as arising
out of its
world, including that
world, and being necessarily
constituted by it.
The new contrast between efficient and final causation is specified in these terms: «The «objectifications»
of the actual entities in the actual
world, relative to a definite actual entity,
constitute the efficient causes
out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction»
constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 87/134]-RRB-.
Theories that posit the logic
of binary oppositions, on the other hand, fail to accommodate the Whiteheadian «principle
of relativity» according to which a subject
constitutes itself
Out of its prehensions
of its past
world, and then in turn functions objectively as a datum in the past
world of all subsequent occasions (Whitehead, Process 214; 43).
There are treaties and treatises
out there that inform efforts to articulate what
constitutes international law, but there is no
world legislature
out there, and there is no court with the power to issue decisions to any country in the
world that will be observed without the use
of military force on a wide array
of issues.
IS: Tom, We pretty much last time got you
out of Cooper Union and into the
world, but one
of the things that I wanted to get back to because we were talking around it and because it
constitutes such an important moment in your life.
If Lomborg thinks that promoting «free - market problem solving»
constitutes consensus among economists, he is leaving
out a large pool
of creative economic thinkers who are engaged with the
world's problems in systemic ways.
It is the challenges they face that
constitute the human rights crisis: This is reflected in the
World Justice Project Rule
of Law Index [22] which, on the question
of affordable and accessible civil justice, ranks the US 94th
out of a total
of 113 countries, and which,
out of the regional group
of North America and Western Europe, ranks the US last (behind countries like Romania and Bulgaria).
Shortly after being disappointed that Oxford's Constitutions
of the
World wanted money from me — my university background and the ethic
of free knowledge can't be taken
out of the boy, it seems — I learn about
Constitute.