Sentences with phrase «even necessity of»

These devices have been connected with serious injuries — causing corrosion and fretting, which leads to severe damage and even the necessity of follow up surgeries.
In one segment, titled Cable Theft Today, Beckwith explains in detail how to steal cable, conceding the omnipresence and even necessity of television in contemporary American culture, while at the same time subverting the corporations and establishments responsible for it.
Even the necessity of solving the crime before the records are shredded by the government to save space is a, you'll pardon the term, paper tiger that lacks the proper bite.
So we understand the tendency and even the necessity of representing the Exodus as also of crucial consequence to the very person of the Pharaoh of Egypt!
Though he claimed to accept the legitimacy and even necessity of critical biblical scholarship, he made practically no use of it.
In Matter and Memory, he states that he is taking indetermination as his starting point and from there will deduce the «possibility and even the necessity of conscious perception» (MM 21).
Luther, Koerner reminds us, appreciated the power and even necessity of embodied communication.

Not exact matches

* I learned the necessity of having clear communications with investors and customers, even in the most dire of circumstances.
Most of these businesses are small and born out of necessity — desperation, even — but not all of them.
Even SoundCloud, one of the most popular streaming platforms on the Internet, has reported that they are quickly running out of cash and exploring potential acquisition deals (not so much out of choice, but by necessity) because artists have no way to monetize their audiences.
Once you've budgeted for necessities, make a list of possible emergency situations you might encounter: a dead car battery, an injured pet or even spilled coffee on your computer keyboard.
And it eliminates the inconvenience of barter — a necessity for even the most rudimentary market economy.
It is constructed of durable fabric and even incorporates a little pocket up front for your change, chap stick or other small necessities.
Whether by choice or necessity, baby boomers will remain a sizable proportion of the workforce in the years ahead, with many expecting to work past the average U.S. retirement age of 61 and even the traditional retirement age of 65.
A declassified cable from the U.S. Embassy in Paris to the State Department in Washington, written in March 1968, even talks about the necessity for U.S. monetary officials to remain what the cable calls «the masters of gold.»
But it's also important to pay attention to what kind of money you can save even on the necessities, like your housing payment.
But even Zeus is bound by necessity, which we forget, of course, when we imagine, like Marxists or transhumanists, that we can turn the realm of necessity into the realm of freedom.
@ El Flaco... the Protestant secretary needs to realize that her employer is a Catholic organization which does not believe in contraceptives, and they (as well as ANY employer) should not be forced into paying for services, as this is what it is, a service, not a medical necessity... yes, even for those women that use it to regulate periods, get rid of cramps heavy bleeding, etc..
It is a core value of all institutions, even out of necessity for their own survival.
I must say that I find it completely odious that you appear not to be even slightly bothered by the fact that the denial of bc resulted in the loss of a young woman's ovary, except to the extent that it might have cost more to remove the ovary than to have paid for medication that might have prevented the necessity of the removal.
Even if Mormons believed that «The characters Lehi, Nephi, Laman, and Lemule were the founding Jews from which all inhabitants of the Americas descended,» which they don't, the DNA test of the American Indians wouldn't refute that because the book says that all the descendants of Nephi perished, and the descendants of Laman and Lemuel were changed from white to dark, i.e., their race was changed, so of necessity, their DNA was changed, too, unless all races have the same DNA, which I doubt.
Even the Pope and his diplomats, quite reluctant to condone military action of any kind, have acknowledged the necessity of using force to defend and protect innocent lives.
Wherever the professional producers make a virtue out of the necessity of their specialist skills and even derive a privileged status from them, their experience and knowledge have become useless.
It is based on the compatibility, even the mutual necessity, of analytical and narrative modes of explanation.
Indeed, the ITC - which recently even questioned the existence of limbo and thus, by implication, the necessity of baptism to enter heaven - forms no part of the Magisterium but is merely an advisory body.
Even before that, there is evidence of the necessity of blood sacrifice (Cain and Abel) for forgiveness of sin.
If we can help our children to «see that this thing which has happened to us, even though it may be a life - shaking experience, does not of necessity have to be a life - breaking one,» 1.
But beyond the requirements of Whitehead's ontological principle, we can, even if we doubt the legitimacy of dialectical logic, be sympathetic to the Hegelian view that God is in some sense a necessity for rational thought.
But there remains even for God the necessity of harmonious integration of all the data in a unified satisfaction.
(The doctrine of the tradition that God is not simply better than other even possible beings, but is better than goodness itself, better than «best,» since he transcends the concept of goodness altogether, does not alter the necessity that he be better - than - best in some, in none, or in all dimensions of value; or negatively, that he be surpassable in all, some, or no dimensions.
Even abstention from a choice, a policy of neutrality and drifting are decisions, but they do not ultimately dispense from the necessity and the torment to choose one from many possibilities.
The ancients, too, vaguely sensed these difficulties, and always imagined the spirit or soul as having some body or form, even though, of necessity, it had to be of a ghostly or ethereal «substance», and pictured a spirit or soul world in which the soul found community.
For me, it is enough to consider that, in America alone, more than forty million babies have been aborted since the Supreme Court invented the «right» that allows for this, and that there are many for whom this is viewed not even as a tragic «necessity,» but as a triumph of moral truth.
And there has also been a necessity resulting from the freedom of historical decision, and which remains even when the situation and the freedom have changed into something quite different from what they were at the time.
Even Hegel's system, for all that it sought to have done with petty subjectivism, could do so only by way of a massive metaphysical myth of the self - positing of the Concept, and of a more terrible economy of necessity than any pagan antiquity had imagined.
He even appeals to Paul VI's encyclical Humanae Vitae (paragraphs 8 - 10) to argue that the exercise of sexuality by a legitimately married couple is separated from the necessity to pro-create.
This is done, in this remarkable human family of which we are all a part, with demonic craft by the powerful, in an absolutely dazzling array of forms (if necessity is the mother of invention, covetousness and lust are the parents of ingenuity), upon well - established but shamelessly fraudulent justification, usually in the broad sense religious and sometimes even specifically theological.
Information technologies like the telephone have long been considered basic necessities in developed nations, although there are surprisingly large blocks of people even in the United States without telephone access.
The idea here is to keep track of what you need to provide yourself with necessities, the assumption being that what you have left over to spend on luxuries for yourself ought to be shared in some meaningful way with those who lack even basic necessities.
Even if violence - employing radicals fail by not seeing the necessity of the corollary shared by pacifisms 1 and 2, do they not «have their hearts in the right place?»
Even in his stories for children, Lewis does not hesitate to emphasize the appropriateness and necessity of suffering.
It hurts to renounce part of your own identity, even if you consider the abnegation a necessity.
If any of us is better dead than alive for the state, it becomes our duty to be eliminated or to eliminate ourselves even before the state has to bother itself with that unpleasant necessity.
The text expressed the urgency I felt and even a tinge of divine necessity — although I think I knew even then that I was going a bit too far.
Kierkegaard defends himself against the apparently Pelagian implications of this thought by stressing that even though each individual sins through his own disobedience (sin is not a category of necessity), nevertheless, in this act of disobedience he reveals his solidarity with Adam and Eve and all other persons in history, who together make up the collective human race which, in Adam, stands guilty before God.
Metaphysics for Bergson strives to minimize the mediation of all symbols (like words and concepts), and although metaphysics «claims to dispense with symbols,» it can not dispense with them entirely.13 Hence, since it requires reflection and articulation (in spite of being based on intuition) metaphysics will always be required to genuflect at the door to the sanctuary of the intellect (even though the immediacy of Being, analogous to the Holy Spirit in a Christian sanctuary is supposed to be present in intuition), and it is in the moment of genuflection that the idea of logical necessity infiltrates metaphysics and becomes an unhappy resident alien.
Simplicity logically follows from the definition of God as the Necessary Being; for complexity, whether material, quantitative, or even intelligible, is contrary to necessity and self — subsistence.
Mention of that great saint brings to mind what he said about change: he sharply cautioned against changing law — any law — even when some improvement is possible, unless there is some «urgent necessity or substantial and obvious benefit», since «the mere fact of change in law itself can be adverse to the public welfare and lessen the restraining power of the law».
It is possible that the coercive force of mathematical necessity has an even stronger basis than the demand for universal agreement, important as that may be.
Nevertheless, these judgments do not establish that Whitehead appreciated the necessity of subjective experience for the occurrence of prehensions at the time he gave the Lowell Lectures or even when he completed Science and the Modern World.
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