Sentences with phrase «even suffice»

This card can even suffice as the gateway of an individual to approach special government schemes.
A retail credit card for bad credit will even suffice to help build credit.
These make awesome on - the - go snacks and would even suffice for dessert!
Would that even suffice if you can not prove you wrote those notes contemporaneously?
These make awesome on - the - go snacks and would even suffice for dessert!
In order to do justice to the idea of a divine Torah, it does not even suffice to say that the Hebrew Torah has a greater extension than what we call a moral commandment and that it is applied to the whole legislative system that the Old Testament tradition connected with Moses.

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In some markets, he says, even a few thousand views may suffice.
But it did so by a billion-fold and even this did not suffice to pay.
But it may be that the maximal case on the closed dimensions would suffice to furnish the standard for the open ones, that, e.g., perfection of knowledge and goodness is in some sense the «measure» of degrees of happiness, even though the latter can not be absolutely but only relatively perfect (R but not A).
Now I do nt thave to go into history of church with athiest here or even debate because ifor those who do not beleive no explanation will suffice.
Even with all there «reason» and facts, it would still just suffice to say, «we are alive, we are animals, and we live on planet earth.
But even this limitation does not suffice to explain the creative fact of a synthesis of actualities conforming to a standard; there needs to be a limitation of antecedent selection, the ordering of possibilities of actuality and value by God (SMW 256, cf. UW 100f).
«There would, however, be a method by which, if the orangutan and others were of the human species, the crudest observers could assure themselves of it even by demonstration; but since a single generation would not suffice for this experiment, it must be considered impracticable, because it would be necessary for what is only an hypothesis to be already proved true before the experiment that was to prove it true could be tried innocently.»
No modem theologian can continue to assume that European and North American modes of Christian thought and practice can, even in principle, any longer suffice for an emerging world church.
More specifically, I shall contend that Hartshorne's arguments against the Thomistic denials of internal relatedness, potentiality, complexity, and contingency (of some properties), arguments that I take to be wholly successful, do not, as Hartshorne seems to suppose, suffice also to dispose of the Thomistic doctrines of omnipotence, immutability, nontemporality, creation ex nihilo, and unsurpassibility even by self.
For my present purposes even that will suffice if you will acknowledge that the concerns I have expressed are worth discussing.
Suffice it to say that the problems of theodicy are not likely to go away, even though process theism introduces a genuinely novel and conceptually sophisticated voice into this ancient controversy.
Even the amazing modernity of its skill, its wealth of artistic embellishment, would not suffice to make it great literature, if it had nothing to say.
But these do suffice to bring under question the venerable practice of preaching from isolated texts, or even brief pericopes.
But in this case probability, even great probability, will not suffice.
Moreover, in this context, an explanation that simply preserves the consistency or even the plausibility of his position will not suffice.
Even Calvin's ingenuity did not suffice for him to incorporate the Fourth Gospel into his Harmony of the Gospels; he commented separately on John.
Even more than other press offices, the Vatican's knows perfectly well that twenty minutes barely suffices for protocol and pleasantries on such an occasion.
Science has virtually no explanation pertaining to the origin of consciousness, ethics or even the human experience; and whatever explanations they have certainly don't suffice.
Yet even these sorry placebos will not finally suffice, the Inquisitor insists, for the modern world will confront men with such scientific wonders and terrors that the vast human horde will not be content even with comfort and security.
Consent does not suffice for a sexual morality, not even in deciding right from wrong.
I used a whole sachet of dry yeast because that's what the instructions suggested, but I do think that even half the amount would have sufficed with a slightly longer proofing time.
I talked a lot about my delight in discovering chia seeds in this recipe for Mango Coconut Chia Pudding so I won't go into lots of detail here, suffice to say that I am even more in love with -LSB-...]
I talked a lot about my delight in discovering chia seeds in this recipe for Mango Coconut Chia Pudding so I won't go into lots of detail here, suffice to say that I am even more in love with these little superfood seeds than ever.
If you have home made chicken broth — even better, but store bought will suffice too.
They would have sufficed for one game, or even a game and an overtime period.
Other teams will strengthen, the league will get even tougher, and u think that team still wiLl suffice???
Atletico Madrid paid # 24m for Griezmann and this source claims the La Liga side wouldn't accept anything less than $ 45m (# 33m) for the French international but even that fee may not suffice.
Even when those tight ends got help from the offensive tackle on double teams, that wouldn't always suffice either to keep Campbell from having an impact on running plays.
Suffice it to say that I'm scared but that I think we have all the weapons at our disposal to win this match (even if Marcelo Brozovic could prove to be a big miss).
Liverpool travel to Sevilla knowing victory will see them through and also seal top - spot, whilst even a draw will suffice if Spartak Moscow lose.
Some schools put out a cooler and cups, which is great, but if a cafeteria has a water fountain, even if it's ancient and the water tastes terrible, that suffices for purposes of the law.
But at some point, even «white gold» can not suffice as the only source of nutrition, and infants must begin to take in complementary foods to support their growth and development.
Even when your youngest is throwing food or toys on the floor, a simple «no no, sweetie» will probably suffice for everyone.
I'll be posting an in - depth look at cloth diapers vs. disposable diapers soon, but for now, suffice it to say that cloth diapers, even the most expensive ones, are way cheaper than disposable diapers — we're talking thousands of dollars in savings before that little one is potty trained.
I'm not even going to tell you all the things I did wrong with my older kids when it comes to car seat safety but suffice it to say it was bad.
President Obama used to say that even closing all the loopholes in the U.S. tax system — which ironically enough was something Romney argued for — would not suffice to fix the budget.
Sufficed to say that Del did not, as it turned out, have a weapon of mass destruction, nor was it capable of being used even with 45 minutes preparation time.
A lot could be said about existing systems - and even more could be said about systems that «could» exist - but let it suffice to say that Capitalism and Democracy do not «have» to co-exist within any given economy.
There's no point going over why that is a nonsense premise — there's been plenty written about it already — but suffice to say that there is no way of establishing a causal pharmacological chain in court which strips out the fact that all substances make you feel different when you consume them, and that even if one could, one would still be criminalising products like incense.
Inusah Fuseini who has denied receiving double salary said he is even more disappointed with the criminal process government has decided to use when a simple refund would have suffice even if there was a case of double payment.
Gallo blamed the failure on the county Board of Elections for mailing the acceptance forms late and claimed in court that a postage meter stamp dated the day of the deadline should suffice even though an official postmark is dated the day after.
He contends there is still more evidence for human - animal differences than for similarities and believes our own theory of mind fools us into seeing our abilities in animals, even when simpler explanations would suffice.
But to the south, a distance of 20 kilometers suffices — and even that, Caracappa says, is more for logistical reasons (keeping roads clear for cleanup crews) than for radiation dangers.
Even a gusty wind of 10 to 20 miles per hour will suffice.
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