Sentences with phrase «exists by virtue of»

Jurisdiction to recognize and enforce a foreign judgment exists by virtue of the debtor being served on the basis of the outstanding debt resulting from the judgment.
The world is a web of relationality, and that relational web exists by virtue of all of the interaction among all actual occasions at any given moment.
NICA and the SoCal League exist by virtue of a range of fundraising activities, as well as generous donors, and sponsors including founding national sponsor Specialized Bicycle Components, Easton Foundations, SRAM, and Trek Bicycles; major sponsors Kenda Tire, Primal Wear, Bicycling, Clif Bar & Company, Giro, Podiumwear, and Quality Bicycle Parts; sponsors Casino Bicycles, Haro MTB, Husqvarna Motorcycles, Hyper Threads, ICE Sportswear, Jax Bicycle Center, JensonUSA, Camelbak, GU, and Maxxis.
Otto Rank (at one time a protege of Freud), broke with his master and posited that we are, rather, motivated by the undeniable conflict between our sense of ourselves as «immortal souls,» and our realization that we exist by virtue of our all - too - mortal bodies, that we are desperate to believe that we will, somehow, live beyond our bodies, and that, in order to do so, we pursue «immortality projects,» that we invest in our activities the promise of eternal life.
But the small fly in the ointment is the Pause (which never existed and which now definitely does not exist by virtue of being erased courtesy of Karl et al feeding through into NSIDC, GISTEMP).
The Court reaffirms in the VALE case that companies as creatures of national law only exist by virtue of the national legislation (Daily Mail, Case 81/87).
All administrative bodies exist by virtue of a statute that created it.

Not exact matches

This is a good problem for a company to have, as it typically means there is an up - round financing, existing investors can help drive company - friendly terms in the new round, and the investor syndicate increases in strength by virtue of new capital (and — presumably — another helpful co-investor) in the deal.
This increases the types of new businesses that can be created by virtue of the aggregators existing (YouTube creators, Amazon merchants, small publications, etc.); regulators should take care to preserve these new opportunities (and even protect them).
We believe that ultimately the large chain pharmacies will be compelled by virtue of consumer demand to enter the on - demand delivery space and likely will do so by acquiring existing players such as NowRx.
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
That said, the case has been made that if the Christian god exists, then «God should be detectable by scientific means simply by virtue of the fact that he is supposed to play such a central role in the operation of the universe and the lives of humans», with the conclusion that» [e] xisting scientific models contain no place where God is included as an ingredient in order to describe observations.»
We have moved from a place in which human rights have been guaranteed by virtue of some understanding of transcendent derivation, to a dispensation in which even the most fundamental rights are to be regarded as existing at the whim of the electorate.
By virtue of this great privilege of pure relation there exists the unbroken world of Thou which binds up the isolated moments of relation in a life of world solidarity.
To them it was dear that they existed as a community by virtue of their relation to deity, and, indeed, to a specific deity, Yahweh.
If it turns out that the Christian god is in fact imaginary, then by virtue of this fact it is not real, and therefore it does not actually exist.
«For centuries, the mystics of spirit had existed by running a protection racket — by making life on earth unbearable, then charging you for consolation and relief, by forbidding all the virtues that make existence possible, then riding on the shoulders of your guilt, by declaring production and joy to be sins, then collecting blackmail from the sinners.»
They exist and they function by virtue of their control over the individuals who comprise them in the process of exchanging content with each other.
If I do, I shall inevitably exist displaying all those abstract traits by virtue of which I am a human being.
All my existing as a human being entails is that I exist in some concrete state or other displaying those abstract properties by virtue of which I am a human being, plus whatever other contingent properties that state includes.
If change really involves self - transcendence even, in certain circumstances, to a new essence, even though only in virtue of the dynamism of absolute Being, which of course does not, let it be repeated, alter the fact that it is a question of self - transcendence; if matter and spirit are not simply disparate in nature but matter is in a certain way «solidified» spirit, the only significance of which is to serve to make actual spirit possible, then an evolutionary development of matter towards spirit is not an inconceivable idea.15 If there exists at all by virtue of the motion of absolute Being, a change in the material order whereby this rises above itself, then this self - transcendence can only occur in the direction of spirit, because the absolute Being is spirit.
In this deeper sense, «to be» is the primitive and fundamental act by virtue of which a certain being actually is, or exists -LRB-...) «to be» is the very act whereby an essence is.»
It also is a reminder of the holiness of G - d by virtue of existing in the first place.
When the historical experience of the whole people is interpreted in such a way as to affirm the illimitable by virtue of an open frontier existing for a long period of their history, then it surely follows that that declaration of the eschatological character of all existence will not easily address them with quick and intelligible meaning.
The passage just cited continues as follows: «This means that by virtue of the mutual activity of relating, there exists a form or character common to the entities acting.
This means that by virtue of the mutual activity of relating, there exists a form or character common to the entities acting.
You may be surprised to discover that almost the whole of our waking life is spent in some way in the presence of mass - mediated messages, messages which, by their nature, are highly ideological by virtue of their being centralised, largely impersonal, lacking the opportunity for personal feedback and participation, and generally existing primarily for the purpose of economic profit.
Such a community has claims on the individual by virtue of the fact that it has existed before him and will continue to exist after him.
In beginning my proof I presuppose the ideal interpretation, and also that I will be successful in carrying it through; but what else is this but to presuppose that the God exists, so that I really begin by virtue of confidence in him?
The Kings and Timberwolves, each more than a decade removed from the playoffs, shouldn't be rewarded with profitability just by virtue of existing.
Meandered around the Bayern squad for four years, picking up some winners medals by virtue of existing.
I simply pointed out that they exist, and by virtue of their existence that proves the falsity of the assertion that they don't exist.
Vitamins, scientists learned, existed not only in meat, grains, and dairy products, foods they had always considered vital to nourishment and growth, but also in fruits and vegetables, which had previously been regarded as benign at best and as suspicious by many, although several nineteenth - century groups did espouse the virtues of a vegetarian diet.43 The promotion of fruits and vegetables as vital to human growth and nourishment grew during the Great War.
«The reason that multiple stores can exist in a community is by virtue of them not typically selling all the same wines.»
NOW, THEREFORE, I, MARK C. POLONCARZ, Erie County Executive, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Erie County's Charter Sections 301 and 302, do hereby declare a public health crisis related to the opioid epidemic exists in Erie County and do hereby order as follows:
Governor Aregbesola attributed the existing love, peace and harmony between the three major tribes in Nigeria as part of legacies built by the nation's founding fathers, stressing that his government was ready to continuously strengthen the virtues of togetherness.
By virtue of remoteness, Easter Island's reefs have existed almost completely free of scientific scrutiny.
Where he exists in such conditions today, limited in numbers and in the power to aggregate, he continues as a species that lives by virtue of and within the environment.
«A «substantial» conflict of interest exists if a public official... or a business with which he or she is associated will derive a direct monetary gain or suffer a direct monetary loss by virtue of his or her official activity.
Clearing big - box stores of titles that existed only by virtue of a constricted distribution channel obviously means adjustment, but I see no downside for the reader.
But the latter (capital gain) is also positively affected by virtue of the «upside» that exists between a lower price paid and higher intrinsic value of a stock (assuming it is undervalued).
By virtue of being a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time, made using mostly existing art assets, Majora's Mask had a built - in creative advantage.
These games may exist in popular genres, but certain other games achieve perfection by virtue of being unique.
In the case of 100 Copper Square the piece is an intervention in that it occupies formerly empty floor space while also highlighting the dimensions of the space by virtue of the repeated, orderly grid that maps the existing space and serving, as Carl Andre intended, to create an ongoing discussion between the work and its place.
Any entity existing in the visible world is intelligible only by virtue of a corresponding Idea that gives it an order, a sense, and an identity.
All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a FORCE which brings the particles of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together...»
By virtue of the «integral and interdependent nature of the Earth», any life that is not «in harmony with nature» is depriving another of its right to exist «in harmony with nature».
By virtue of a lack of strong evidence detected from the numerous satellite - and ground - based studies, it is clear that if a solar - cloud link exists the effects are likely to be low amplitude and could not have contributed appreciably to recent anthropogenic climate changes.
The argument is exactly that: In order to be citizen by birth abroad, one parent must be a citizen already, with a substantial period of residency within the U.S. No such requirement exists for the parents of citizens by virtue of being born on U.S soil — their parents may have immigrated the day before.
While some of these rights and obligations may be detailed in employment contracts, others are implied simply by virtue of an existing employment relationship.
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