Sentences with phrase «find it a necessity»

This is why I find the necessity of design is one of the more compelling arguments for the existence of God.
He has just scored a hatrick yet you still find the necessity to be negative about the player.
And she has found that a certain number of Japanese early career professionals «don't find any necessity to go abroad because the research environment in Japan has gotten better.»
Find necessities for your vacation, unusual items to take home and lots of great bargains.
It vanishes when you find the necessity for doing it is just more phony - baloney from the warped, science deprived minds of these would be saviors of our planet, the religion of environmentalism.
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Being a single parent and a teen mother am always in a rush to find the necessities my son requires.

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If after totaling all your categories (including an emergency fund), you find your monthly income doesn't cover your monthly spending, you need to revamp your spending plan, giving priority to necessities.
if necessity is the mother of invention, my sense is that his ancestors had found something within this place to banish necessity from their lives.
A survey by Statistics Canada in 2009 found that the average household spends 64.4 % of its income on personal taxes, food, shelter and transportation combined — the so - called necessities.
Both the findings from the poll and a series of anecdotal interviews conducted with Vancouver - area youth alongside the survey reveal that younger millennials in particular take a very pragmatic approach to engaging Asia, which may mean taking a step back from the values - driven foreign policy of previous eras and toward a recognition of the practical economic necessity of trading with countries such as China.
Among those who plan to work in retirement out of financial necessity, a survey by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies found 43 % expected to use the money to cover essential expenses, 37 % to pay for health care, and 20 % to save more for retirement.2
Perhaps the largest key for advisors is to recognize that with game - changing technological advances with investment - based data analysis, finding faster and better ways to measure performance is no luxury for money managers — it's a necessity.
The findings from the Kauffman Foundation, which studies entrepreneurship, suggest more individuals are landing jobs and not opting to start businesses out of necessity — a group referred to as necessity entrepreneurs.
REALITIES OF THE AMERICAN JOB MARKET — 41 % of employed Americans chose to work in a traditional job — 19 % of employed Americans are working in jobs they took out of necessity — 19 % of employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degree)
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.
And one may, without being unpleasant about it, note that the mainstream media and the scientific establishment who beat the drums for the necessity of killing embryos in order, they said, to find cures for all kinds of illnesses, along with politicians who agitated for multibillion - dollar referendums in California, Missouri, and New Jersey, were, not to put too fine a point on it, dead wrong.
The fact remains that Christians today, far from being repelled by violence, or considering it a possible but shocking necessity, or trying to find a compromise — far from all that — many Christians today participate in «revolutionary» violence just as fervently as, half a century ago, other Christians participated in military violence.
In either case the mind is faced with a conundrum: an endless regress without possibility of finding a First Efficient Cause, or ultimate reason, on the one hand, or an absolutebeginning without necessity, on the other.
Certainly, Pope Leo XIII's great encyclical, Rerum novarum, was pretty clear, at one point arguing that the government should come to the aid of families only as a last resort: «True, if a family finds itself in exceeding distress, utterly deprived of the counsel of friends, and without any prospect of extricating itself, it is right that extreme necessity be met by public aid...».
In the first place, we must return to the peculiar situation in which Mascall finds himself in claiming rational necessity for a position that most rational people reject.
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.
Undoubtedly a certain insight was promoted in regard to such questions as how the papal primacy and the episcopacy founded by Christ can exist and work together in the Church, how the necessity of the Church for salvation is compatible with the possibility of salvation of a human being who does not belong to it, how in the realm of grace each of the regenerate can depend on every other and so above all on Mary, while there is nevertheless only one mediator between God and man, Jesus Christ.
Richard Dawkins, in his celebrated book, The Selfish Gene, exemplifies the same position.3 And a similar reduction of biology to a molecular science may be found in the writings of E.O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, Jacques Monod and numerous other highly respected scientific writers.4 In Chance and Necessity, for example, Monod gives one of the most forceful renditions of the view that biochemical analysis is «obviously» the sole avenue to understanding the secret of life.5 Decades ago Jacques Loeb had already set forth the program of inquiry still emulated today by many biologists:
By the same token the experience of God is the paradox of paradoxes — one finds it absolutely necessary to keep silent while experiencing an absolute necessity to speak.»
He testified to the court of his great anguish in having to do things in the «interests of the community» when confronted by the «hard necessity» of finding ways to protect the population against death and epidemics.
In Whitehead's words, «metaphysics requires that the relationships of God to the World should lie beyond the accidents of will, and that they be founded upon the necessities of the nature of God and the nature of the World» (AI 215).
In Kierkegaard's earlier works are found the germ of some of Buber's most important early and later ideas: the direct relation between the individual and God in which the individual addresses God as «Thou,» the insecure and exposed state of every individual as an individual, the concept of the «knight of faith» who can not take shelter in the universal but must constantly risk all in the concrete uniqueness of each new situation, the necessity of becoming a true person before going out to relation, and the importance of realizing one's belief in one's life.
From this finding, he adduces that Weber was probably wrong in assuming the necessity of rationalized religion for establishing a uniform hierarchy of values that challenged traditionalism and supplied motivation for the pursuit of rational economic activities.
Every interpretation of the meaning of human experience, every understanding of the world in its totality, must by necessity start from some particular stance — or, better, must find some particular point that is taken to be of special importance among all the events or occasions; it provides a clue to the totality of experience.
There is no absolute necessity for man to be self - centered for man is free to find his proper center in God.
Instead of summoning back possibility into necessity, the man pursues the possibility — and at last he can not find his way back to himself.
If you look at some TV film of some of the events, you'll see young people talking together, or dozing off, or trying to find shade from the sun, or drinking water, or walking off in search of some necessity.
Oppressed by the necessity to choose between multiple possibilities, they find it hard to accept any particular determination of their selfhood at all.
We do not find ourselves permitted by the Word of God, however, to advise a woman to leave her husband, except by force of necessity; and we do not understand this force to be operative when a husband behaves roughly and uses threats to his wife, nor even when he beats her, but when there is imminent peril to her life... [W] e... exhort her to bear with patience the cross which God has seen fit to place upon her; and meanwhile not to deviate from the duty which she has before God to please her husband, but to be faithful whatever happens [«Letter From Calvin to an Unknown Woman,» June 4, 1559, Calvini Opera, XVII, col. 539, in P. E. Hughes, editor, The Register of the Company of Pastors of Geneva in the Time of Calvin (Eerdmans, 1966), pp. 344 - 345].
And more mystifying still, while the one (the necessity of a Christian Word to a culture in mortal distress) seems to call for a sure, a clear and a well - founded Christian theology of history, the other (the necessity of dialogue with other religions) seems to relativize, though it can not in the end dissolve, any particular religion's answer to culture's problems.
How could it be otherwise, given the almost absolute necessity for a woman in Regency England to find a suitable mate and the consequences that befell her if she made a bad choice?
Families are a human necessity, a social institution found in all cultures in some form.
In extenuation I should plead that in a series of four lectures, intended in each instance of delivery for a general educated public rather than for philosophical and theological experts, of necessity one must be brief and must deal with the topic in a broad way; furthermore, I have not intended to claim that every representative of process - thought would agree with what I have selected as significant nor would find my use of what in fact has been selected compatible with his own particular approach or his own individual conclusions.
In the preceding chapter the emphasis was placed upon the fact of the event; in this and the following chapter the stress will fall upon the necessity of regarding the event as one indissoluble whole and of finding its significance in its character as a whole rather than in some particular part or aspect of it.
The Catholic Maurice Blondel similarly criticised abstract philosophical schemata in order to confront men with the necessity of finding an Absolute in history that grounds freedom and reveals life's unified sense.
If they are not, the reason may often be found in the lack of these necessities which our Lord elsewhere bids us to share with those in need.
Bohm indeed appears to find not only room for, but, even within physics itself, a necessity for «hidden variables,» which the usual scheme of quantum theory has ruled out as a matter of principle.
In the area of Gospel and culture, in contrast to the basic understanding of the Gospel as represented by western missions, which was to all intents and purposes a non - negotiable given, the evangelicals speak of the necessity for churches in the non-western world to find indigenous expression of Christianity in ways appropriate to people's culture and traditions.
At an enrichment workshop one mid-years engineer declared during a session on life - investment planning, «I'm in work I no longer find challenging — trapped by economic necessity and by career decisions I made twenty - five years ago when I was a mere kid.»
The rebuilding of community is essential in a time of media - induced isolation and fragmentation, and in this effort the churches will of necessity find common cause with other community agencies.
Turning away from orthodox Christianity because of the emotional excesses of frontier evangelism, he found it easier as a young man to accept what was called the Doctrine of Necessity, which he defined as the belief â $ ˜that the human mind is impelled to action, or held in rest by some power, over which the mind itself has no control.â $ ™ Later, he frequently quoted to his partner, William H. Herndon, the lines for Hamlet: â $ ˜Thereâ $ ™ s a divinity that shapes our ends, rough â $ «hew them how he will.â $ ™ â $ œFrom Lincolnâ $ ™ s fatalism derived some of his most lovable traits: his compassion, his tolerance, his willingness to overlook mistakes.
In fact, I think the core message, that finds its roots firmly in the Old Testament and sprawling into the New, is the necessity to challenge the status quo and press into what's true, no matter the consequences for our relationships.
In fact, I think the core message, that finds its roots firmly in the Old Testament and sprawling into the New, is the necessity...
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