Sentences with phrase «explaining necessary facts»

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Intense conviction, indeed, is necessary to explain such an act on the part of Jesus, and such an act on the part of Jesus is necessary, we would claim, to make sense of the fact of the cross.
The second preconceived idea held by certain historians of religions, notably that it is necessary to consult another «specialist» for the total and systematic interpretation of religious facts, is probably explained by the philosophical timidity of many scholars.
Science today in fact has some of the traits of a metaphysical system, since it postulates entities, forces and causes that are not objects of immediate or even mediate experience, but which are seen as necessary to explain those which are.
The Acting Chairman of the Commission, Hon. Abdullahi Bako, who made the presentation on behalf of the Commission explained that the amendment had become necessary given the fact that the Commission is restricted by its extant law to prosecute cases only in State High courts which has hampered its prosecutorial effectiveness because high profile defendants often wield substantial influence within a state.
While it isn't a good idea to inhale any form of powder, the same level of caution isn't necessary with food grade DE, as this National Pesticide Information Center fact sheet explains.
This is certainly a much more complex process overall than explained above, but this information is necessary to understand a few basic facts.
In it, he explains why many types of lies are not only protected speech, but are in fact necessary for society to function:
At para. 1 of the judgment, Newbury J.A. wrote ``... Since the case turned almost entirely on the facts found by the (summary) trial judge and is unlikely to be of interest to anyone other than the parties, I do not intend to rehearse the facts in these reasons except to the extent necessary to explain our conclusions».
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