Sentences with phrase «done by implication»

In some cases, a total ban on renting would expose the HOA and its members to less risks than a rule that does this by implication or via selective enforcement of the rules.

Not exact matches

This year will obviously be dominated by the implications of Equifax scandal, but don't lose track of the other numerous scams that arise every tax season.
More important, the cliff is an obvious effort at correcting the biggest flaw in public budgeting — the tendency of politicians to ignore the broader, long - term implications of what they do by continually kicking problems down the road.
There may be legal implications for GrubHub, as it does business where political activity is protected by law.
My team in Fidelity Capital Markets evaluated the implications for issuers, and we didn't find many investment - grade issuers that would be affected by the House plan.
Advanced and developing economies have done a good job managing the implications of unconventional monetary policies, she said, using a phrase that often describes asset purchases by a central bank to support growth.
I didn't get into martech shock (too much tech), difficulty in finding qualified marketing candidates, measurement challenges or the implications of the lockdown on data represented by GDPR in the EU and recent attention being given Facebook by lawmakers.
The RFIs hint at changes desired by industry without providing enough detail to inform members of the public who do not have experience with the internal workings of the Bureau or the implications of the questions.
The reference to «Op Twist by another name & method» has to do with the curve flattening implications highlighted in this post on Nov. 20.
After all, it is argued, the Romans themselves did not appear to take it seriously (Vespasian's famous deathbed joke, «I think I am becoming a god» seems to indicate as much): it could only be believed by those who were either insane, such as Caligula, who went so far as to sacrifice to himself daily and made his beloved horse a high priest of his cult, or irredeemably barbarian and by implication, stupid, such as the Britons of Colchester who built an enormous temple to the Divine Claudius.
Hence, if one draws a close parallel between the interplay of Leibnizian monads and the interrelatedness of Whiteheadian actual occasions, as does Griffin (and by implication Hartshorne) in the article just cited, then it is not surprising that one thinks of Whiteheadian societies as aggregates of mini-things rather than as fields for successive generations of occasions.
The most important has to do with the structure of the play, which turns the story of the Passion into a melodramatic clash between on the one hand the good Christ and his followers (including by implication the entire Christian Church), and on the other the evil Sanhedrin and its followers.
By implication, the remembered past does not have a fundamentally different status from the falsely imagined past.
The Catechism does say (1254) that an infant's godparents — and surely by implication his or her parents too — «must be firm believers, able and ready to help the newly baptized... on the road of Christian life.»
It is therefore quite significant that a recent article by Bultmann seems to be by implication a defence of Ksemarm's position against an initial criticism by the Barthian Hermann Diem: Diem had maintained that when all is said and done Käsemann has presented Jesus as only proclaiming «general religious and moral truths» about «the freedom of the children of God», rather than a message in continuity with the Church's kerygma.
Rather, the question is this: Does the school's overarching goal to understand God truly have any implications for the way the school is governed by any of these polities?
What they are actually assuming in doing this, often quite uncritically, is that matter manifests a relationship to meaning, and by implication, therefore, to mind.
You ignore scientific concepts like cause and effect, and you don't realize that a closed system can be defined however the observer wants, so you throw out technological phrases to try to ignore the implications of thermodynamics by saying the laws of physics are not set in stone.
When Rob Bell released Love Wins, a book that made a compelling biblical case against the exclusivist theology that all non-Christians will be condemned to eternal conscious torment in hell, the Southern Baptist Convention released a resolution that stated: «Being troubled, even deeply troubled, by the implications of the biblical text does not give us a reason to abandon the text or force it into a mold that rests comfortably with us.
Theologies which have tended to do this have resulted in really unfortunate positions by way of implication and extension.
BTW The implication that non-believers are less morally sound than believers is a bias you would do well to leave by the wayside.
Vistas such as these, I know, do not appear to come within the Christian perspective; and because of this most of those who point to them and welcome them seem, at least by implication, to be heralding the appearance of a religion destined to supplant all earlier creeds.
But then, by implication, he implies that how well we do so does not benefit God (for nothing does).
Granted, we might say that the proposition «if x is an intellect, then x distorts reality by spatializing it» is an analytical truth akin to «if x is a bachelor, then x is unmarried,» and Bergson would even accept this (CE 270), so long as we are simply drawing implications about things we have already defined.12 But Bergson does not treat any definition as unrevisable, absolute or permanent.
He solved it, or got round it, in the way philosophers and scientists have always been obliged to doby the use of neologisms and, at times, of elaborate, allusive formulations of words which make considerable demands on the reader if their full meaning and implications are to be grasped.
Tacitus does not appear to believe the charge of incendiarism, but he comments brutally that they were anyhow enemies of society (and so by implication deserved what they got).
Along the way, I came upon this excerpt by David Little, who does a fantastic job of encapsulating the implications of Calvin's doctrine of natural....
How else does it happen that the problem of the One and the Many, or any philosophical analysis of the meaning of God, is plagued, or at least challenged by a concern with its implications for a personal deity?
And yes, it does seem to say by implication «You are children, unable to make your way through life without some «adult» to hold your hand and constantly keep an eye on you.»
By way of contrast, Leibnizian strict identity implies (but this implication is seldom noticed) that nothing a person does or that happens to that person could have been otherwise (CAP 160).
The story was reported by St. Louis Public Radio, in which Grand Juror Doe's lawsuit says «In [the grand juror]'s view, the current information available about the grand jurors» views is not entirely accurate — especially the implication that all grand jurors believed that there was no support for any charges.»
But being troubled, even deeply troubled, by the implications of the biblical text does not give us a reason to abandon the text or force it into a mold that rests comfortably with us.
The preacher who is doing his reading these days has been encouraged by the fact that there are a number of recent attempts «to find a new way through from exegesis to the sermon».1 That these efforts among biblical scholars, systematic theologians, and practical theologians are taking place has several clear implications.
Such a concern is echoed by those who point out that the inadequacies of several classical formulations of the significance of the person and work of Christ did not take into account the social setting and the political implications of the ministry of Jesus.
He wants to see them do five things: «Initiate a focused approach to the claims of Islam; make a political and cultural analysis of the unique impact of the Islamic evangelization of black males; approach Islam on theological and evangelical levels; assess the geopolitical and strategic implications of Islam in Africa and South Asia, since the fortunes of black people in the U.S. are informed by what happens to blacks elsewhere In the world; and, mount a major effort to investigate the success of Islam in prisons.
However, I do not believe that the view represented by the neurosciences has absorbed the implications of the revolutionary developments of the twentieth century in physics, in particular the physical theory of quantum mechanics, developed originally to account for atomic phenomena, where the Newtonian theory breaks down.
I regard the question about Jesus» distinctiveness as important in its interrelationship with other questions, but I do not assign it the centrality Ogden attributes to me both explicitly and by implication in the weighting of his review.
The moral implications of the covenant did not readily take on the character of universal obligation and were never so conceived by the rank and file of the people.
That this document — and by implication, this pontificate — is not being swallowed happily by today's Church suggests that some, perhaps more than we realize, do not want still more flexibility and permission.
We shall do this by examining both his explicit teachings and the implications to be drawn from his general structure of life and thought.
We need to get back to the use of the term «race» and its misuse as a pseudonym for «religion»: deny it has anything to do with race, and you deny by implication that it's a Muslim problem.
Professor Ayala illustrates the very fashionable Catholic diffidence about the import of recent discoveries about the nature of the universe, whilst Clive Copus, who helpfully flags up the dominance of Ayala's school of thought at the Rome evolution conference last year, proposes the «Intelligent Design» (ID) argument that some parts of the universe point to God, and by implication that some don't do so nearly so well.
What reason can do is to make as clear as possible what by implication one is rejecting if one rejects the theistic conclusion.
The major task of this chapter, dealt with in Section II, is to identify five anthropological themes of political theology that are widely accepted by Christians and to develop their political implications further than the Germans have done.
You really don't seem to have a good grasp on logic, and you seem to often fall back on IMPLICATIONS of the ad populum fallacy or others and use very poor argumentation that has been refuted by sound logic many, many times..
The otherness, the contradiction and the undreamed of implications of revelation are nowhere more obvious than in the shocking disclosure by Jesus of a love whose bestowal does not depend upon moral, spiritual or any other type of achievement on our part.
The Government did not retract Mr Balls» claim on 23 February that we will be forced to enable sexually active pupils to access contraception, and, by implication, that we support this.
«By innuendo and implication the fundamentalists have convinced many that all moderates are soft on homosexuality and abortion and don't believe the Bible,» he said.
(2) We are not altogether justified in treating any of them as non-Pauline, for the Pastorals explicitly represent themselves as by Paul while Hebrews does so by implication.
We also heard from Robert Hadler, General Manager of Corporate Affairs at Coles, who welcomed the discussion and acknowledged that Coles (and, by implication, Woolworths) needed to do more to justify their «social license» to operate.
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