A police force is
a constituted body of persons empowered by a state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder.
Not exact matches
Moreover, the suffering that can be inflicted through disturbance within the human
body indicates the extent to which general biological health and «material» security
constitute happiness, although the fact that these ends dominate the lives
of most
people in the contemporary world indicates how far short
of its possibilities the human race remains.
Modern ecclesiology, sanctioned by Vatican II, does not start its description
of the nature
of the Church, like Bellarmin, with its social organization, but with the
people of God, the mystical
Body of Christ, primarily
constituted by the unity
of the justified in the Holy Spirit, the community
of the redeemed, as distinct from their organization in a «society».
He was accepting the immortality
of the soul; but he was also urging that a mere soul, without a
body of some kind, did not
constitute the genuine and complete human
person.
Therefore, homosexual acts damage «the
body's capacity for the marital act as an act
of self - giving which
constitutes a communion
of bodily
persons.»
The extreme view that a
person is «just a collection
of atoms» is less persuasive in the light
of tracer studies showing that the atoms in our
bodies are replaced every few years; 6 the self that continues must be
constituted by the relationships and patterns among atoms, rather than by the atoms in themselves.
It is true, as Hall points out, that for Whitehead ordering principles are «immanent» within particular occasions (see UP 261 - 70), but in most cases those ordering principles also reflect the «mutual relations»
of individuals, as well as the «community in character» pervading groups or societies
of individuals (AI 142).13 This is particularly true
of persons: the relations between occasions which
constitute the human
body and brain, and the «community
of character»
of the succession
of personal experiences, give an essential element
of unity to human experience.
That anthropology conceived
of human beings as a psychosomatic unity,
body and soul being inseparably united to
constitute a
person.
Each occasion
of human experience is
constituted not only by its incorporation
of the cellular occasions
of its
body but also by its incorporation
of aspects
of other
people.
The first was that the
people who would
constitute the new Israel, that is, the first members
of this emerging organization, the original corporate manifestation
of the
body of Christ, had to be
of «one accord.»
People whose bodies constitute of more fatty tissues normally have less percentage of water compared to people with less fatty ti
People whose
bodies constitute of more fatty tissues normally have less percentage
of water compared to
people with less fatty ti
people with less fatty tissues.
It is clear that our
bodies uptake more Heme iron than Non-Heme Iron that's why «myoglobin and hemoglobin make up two thirds
of the average
person's total iron stores despite only
constituting one - third
of the iron that is actually ingested [4 - 6].»
As her camera focuses in on pores
of skin,
body hair and midriff tattoos, she reflects on Walter Benjamin's dictum that «to do without
people is for photography the most impossible
of renunciations,» and narrates her ensuing retreat from the human figure, until her «subjects
constituted little more than the dust on [her] bookshelves or the view under the bed.»
«What the feds need to do if they're going to advance a self - government agenda is to formulate legislation that allows them to
constitute other
bodies [and] pass legislation to substantiate collectives,» or confederacies
of indigenous
peoples, with which the Crown can negotiate.
(b) the
person who
constitutes the instrumentality or who is entitled to preside at any meeting
of the instrumentality, or
of its governing
body, at which the
person is present.