Sentences with phrase «exists in that particular form»

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Once added, they can not be modified or deleted, ensuring a permanent record of a particular piece of information existing in a certain form at a certain time.
It means that form, and in particular the various forms of entities, are always situated within what really exists in nature as actual.
Existing neither in a static nor an eternal form, the Christian Word can never wholly or finally be confined within a particular set of images, nor can it perpetually be bound to a particular culture or history.
It is perhaps more like the relation of a principle to its sole, specific, and appropriate application in each particular situation, the crucial difference being that in the case of God we are not dealing with an intellectual idea but with that which necessarily must exist in some appropriate determinate form.
Factors such as trade routes, the order of military encampment, property divisions, farming practices, building practices, economics and technology, and social stratification» not to mention a vast array of ritual processions and gatherings that might have only a tenuous connection to the type of conscious and coherent cosmology that Msgr. Mannion presupposes to have existed in these cultures» all coexisted with whichever form of religious devotion was particular to a given place and people.
A tradition of revolutions exists and can be identified very precisely, in any place, in any historical period, from where it constantly emerges in its popular form — for what is universal about this collective treasure is that it is owned by no particular region in the world, nor did any single intellectual tradition create it.
Even if claim 1 is true, this also assumes there are no contingency arrangements (which would seem to be sensible) in place for the existing / former government to continue to function until the new one is formed - and in particular, it assumes that any authority those representatives did have before the election lost it afterwards.
Even so, Sauquet argues that the absence of a particular form in modern flowers does not mean that it never existed.
Traditionally, astronomers focus on how close a particular exoplanet's mass is to Earth's, and whether its orbit is in a «Goldilocks zone,» i.e. where water can exist in liquid form.
Absolutely none of this is meant to diminish Tim Miller's contributions on the first Deadpool, as the movie probably couldn't have been made and exist in the form that it does without his particular expertise.
My ideas mostly came in the form of websites I wished existed when I was trying to solve a particular problem or find difficult - to - locate information.
I am interested in the ways the body as a form exists, the way it moves through time, space and particular locations.
This isn't the place for a textbook of information on the particular liens in your state, but it's the time to impress upon you the need to fill in the provided forms — especially the blanks that ask you to list the insurers and lienholders that you know exist.
«If LSUC determines that the acceptance of a particular form of marriage is in fact a pre-condition to participation in public life, we must consider what consequences there will be for those existing member of LSUC who can not, in good conscience, affirm that conception,» Miller wrote.
In this presentation, panelists will provide an overview of various forms of c - intake systems (i.e. central, coordinated, and collaborative) that have been implemented across states and local communities with particular attention to use of existing universal risk screening practices, enrollment and engagement outcomes.
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