Sentences with word «entailment»

He was working out the logical entailments of revelation, looking for the intra-coherence of Christian «mysteries» (revealed doctrines), and uniting the best insights from all the Church Fathers, medieval schoolmen, and later commentators, to bear witness to the Triune God.
I think the process writers have some interesting arguments for their alleged entailment relation.
Although I can not say what the exact logical entailments between the cosmological and the neurophysiological theory are, it seems to me that tests of the neurophysiological theory can have relevance for the cosmological theory.16
While theologians and ethicists may discuss the politics of food distribution in our global economy, they say little about the ethical and spiritual entailments of daily food consumption by individuals obsessed with dieting and eating.
There's only a question of what are the necessary entailments.
The theological entailment of this is that the locus of revelation is not just the event of Jesus Christ or the word about him or, on the other hand, human experience, but is rather the intersection of the New Testament kerygma with the universal archetype of death and resurrection which underlies that fundamental human life rhythm of upset and recovery (Susanne Langer) and which generates comic narratives.
By the way it's not only the transfer policy that needs restructuring, the club organization; the goals and vision; the manager procurement policy; job entailment and job designing; and all functional areas all need restructuring and addressing.
This ontological turn has opened up space for new ways of thinking about democracy, but in my view it has some troubling entailments too — it culminates in the effective detachment of political dynamics from social relations of power and results in the unvindicated privileging of the former over the latter.
Further, his entailment premises [«To suffer from oppression entails a desire to be liberated from such suffering,» and «Being an oppressor entails a corrosion of one's character and well being as well as that of one's community»] are simply not true.
The point is that entities may be contingent, yet by nature or by definition rigidly require certain consequences or entailments.
When the process writers allege an entailment relation between causal determinism and the block universe, they do so not to defend their own metaphysics of time but to show that causal determinism is false.
An Ontario mortgage is, like any other mortgage an entailment on the title deeds of the property which will remain with the mortgage holder until it is fully paid up according to the prevailing interest rates and fluctuations as agreed in terms of the mortgage.
Paul's excellent Stanford video lectures and supporting materials on Cybernetics and the entailment structures of Conversation Theory will be most helpful to practitioners and students alike.
4th Competition on Legal Information Extraction and Entailment, held in conjunction with the 16th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2017) in King's College London, UK.
The Employee here, however, submitted her last job application in her search for employment on July 26th, 2011; this limited her entailment to 11 weeks» of wages lost and thus was not entitled to losses for EI benefits.
i - LIS - 7 has shown its ability at COLIEE 2016, 2017 (Competition on Legal Information Extraction / Entailment).
Lawyers make the amount they do in accord with their job's entailments.
The entailment model was not supported for the two types of behaviours.
The entailment model should be further explored in problematical caregiving situations.
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