Sentences with phrase «for immaterial»

I do not think I have ever received a motion which I would consider frivolous: that is, asking for immaterial or irrelevant relief or not grounded on a proper factual and legal basis.
Abramović is the founder of the Marina Abramović Institute (MAI), a platform for immaterial and long - durational work, and the author of the memoir: Walk Through Walls.
Yves Klein throwing 20g of gold leaf into the Seine for Immaterial Pictorial Sensivity Zone 5, January 26, 1962.
Included in this section are works that directly echo criminal ideas, such as Maurizio Cattelan's framed theft report for an immaterial artwork he claimed as robbed — Senza titolo (1991)-, or Stolen Rug (1969), a Persian carpet that Richard Artschwager commissioned to be stolen for the exhibition «Art by Telephone» in Chicago.
Abramović founded the Marina Abramovic Institute (MAI), a platform for immaterial and long durational work to create new possibilities for collaboration among thinkers of all fields.
There is no evidence for an immaterial mind (soul) existing outside our bodies.

Not exact matches

In the base year used in the five - year growth calculation (e.g., 2012), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating five - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 million).
In the base year used in the two - year growth calculation (e.g., 2015), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating two - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 million).
It said this deal will be immaterial to 2017 earnings per share due to the timing but will be slightly dilutive for next year.
Whether the employees in that hatchet - job just referenced were on a lunch break or waiting for a call - out is immaterial to those whose mission in life is to portray all public workers as lazy and overpaid.
Although it's not contagious and the number of half monkeys having such illness is quite immaterial than alarming, yet the patient revealing such symptoms must be brought to the nearest vet for immediate treatment.
As Trapani explains: «The intellect [for Maritain] is a superior, intuitive, immaterial knowing power that operates together with the instrumentality of the senses in a diversity of ways, and, having being as its proper object, it puts us in direct contact with reality itself.»
Although it's not contagious and the number of half monkeys having such illness is quite immaterial than alarming, yet you should be brought to the nearest vet for immediate treatment.
He makes some surprising claims in the chapter on human beings, arguing for a strong Cartesian dualism of soul and body for humans, but claiming that dogs and cats have immaterial souls as well.
But for hypothetical argument let's say that your god is immaterial.
For Christian faith, or for knowledge of Jesus» life, character, and teaching, it is immaterial whether he was a descendant of Solomon or of NathFor Christian faith, or for knowledge of Jesus» life, character, and teaching, it is immaterial whether he was a descendant of Solomon or of Nathfor knowledge of Jesus» life, character, and teaching, it is immaterial whether he was a descendant of Solomon or of Nathan.
6 For a similar argument based on the indeterminate character of material processes, see James Ross, «Immaterial Aspects of Thought,» The Journal of Philosophy, Vol.
In his encyclical letter on the importance of St. Thomas» work, Pope Leo also alluded to the Church's need to maintain a deep study of science: «When the Scholastics, following the teaching of the Holy Fathers, everywhere taught throughout their anthropology that the human understanding can only rise to the knowledge of immaterial things by things of sense, nothing could be more useful for the philosopher than to investigate carefully the secrets of Nature, and to be conversant, long and laboriously, with the study of physical science.»
Hence, he concludes, no immaterial reality is needed for thinking.
'» (90) The prevailing attitude, he shows, is heavily influenced by the Platonic concept of an evil material world and a perfect immaterial soul, as well as a misunderstanding of Scripture in which heaven, (as a kind of final resting place for the soul), is emphasized over the clear biblical picture of a new heaven and new earth for which believers will be physically resurrected.
One who does not believe in God, for example, may find the existence of free, nonhuman, immaterial persons such as Satan quite implausible; one who already believes in the existence of at least one such free, nonhuman, immaterial person — i.e., God — may find it much less implausible.
It is Jesus's values and what he stood for is what got resurrected among his followers and others — what happened to his body really is quite immaterial.
An argued transition, for instance, from the analysis of material to immaterial (supersensible) substance - in effect, the transition from physics to natural theology - is not to be found.
Evolution may account for our physiology but, as Aristotle discerned, the mind, because it is immaterial, is not passed on by generation but «comes in from outside», as he put it.
@Todd — but either way (regarding my last post)-- I would think one could just as easily argue that there is still nothing «immaterial» about the tendency for the mind to behave similarly against certain situations.
I would say so far, the case for this «immaterial standard» has not been demonstrated, much less proved.
I don't see how our ability to discern things as or interpret things as mutually exclusive for certain conditions const itutes something immaterial.
Such introspection, though, is not an empirical basis for inferring an immaterial designer.
But what if Prof. Arnhart admits that beavers and even extraterrestrials can be detectable designers, but that my method can not detect an immaterial designer» that if no material or embodied agent can be found for some effect, we have to plead ignorance?
Asking who «created» the creator is a non-sequitur because it violates the premises of the argument: that there must be a first cause for material things by necessity, and so there must be some immaterial cause above and outside of the universe itself.
Gregory argued for the palpability of Christ's resurrected body, against the notion of an impalpable, unbodily, immaterial resurrection — a logos asarkos.
They believed that the immaterial soul was «imprisoned» within the material «body», and that virtue consisted in forsaking the body for the sake of the soul.
What remained existent after death was not soul conceived as an immaterial reality, for no such idea dawned on the Hebrews until ages later, when Greek influence was felt in Judaism.
The biggest problem with Christianity: Jesus died for our sins so we can do whatever the hell we want because it is «immaterial» and not be punished for it.
Such universal responsibility is incompatible with a spiritualism that limits the Church's concern to immaterial values, with a moralism that does not understand the value of the sin ner and the sinful nation, with an individualism that makes mankind as a whole and its societies of less concern to God than single persons, and with any of those particularistic and polytheistic theories of value and responsibility which substitute for God - in - Christ some other deity as the source of valuable being.
He's saying that the frequency for love, peace, freedom and contentment is an immaterial and invisible transmission that exists in an eternal dimension.
To not only attempt to equate the miniscule and immaterial persecution of Christians to the hate filled murder of gays and non-christians which has been going on for far longer than it's even been reported is just sick.
The standard for right and wrong has to be objective, immaterial and universal.
The world of classical Greece and Rome was prepared to accept the idea that our souls might journey to heaven, for heaven is the native climate of the immaterial soul.
But if innocence itself is brought to the bar and condemned, perhaps to die, then the citizen will say, «whether I do good or whether I do evil is immaterial, for innocence itself is no protection,» and if such an idea as that were to take hold in the mind of the citizen that would be the end of security whatsoever.»
: For universal, immaterial, unchanging logic, you need someone (God) who is universal (Psalm 90:2), not made of matter (John 4:24) and unchanging (Malachi 3:6).
there is some suggestion that wenger is backtracking on his fervent stance regarding what players would be staying at the club for the remainder of the season... some might deduce that this is all part of a much bigger, more elaborate plan... by shifting the blame wenger is attempting to, not so slyly, flip the narrative... by doing so he hopes to evoke empathy from his most ardent supporters, while attempting to rally any fence - sitters, whose faith was waning unless a more legitimate agent of blame emerges... unfortunately, and incredibly insulting to the fans, when wenger attempts to spin a tale and / or tries to eat his own words, he doesn't seem to play it all the way through in his head, so invariably gaping holes emerge... say we believed his version of the truth, would that not make him either an incredibly well - paid custodian of destruction or a spineless jellyfish because what manager worth his weight in salt would stay at a club that didn't give him final say after 20 years of supposed «success»... no matter the answer, neither bodes well for us... how ironic, in a way, since many pundits claim this team has lacked a «spine» for some years now... so whether we win, lose or draw on Sunday is frankly immaterial, as the problems will remain, and although it will be easier to digest if we left the Pool with 3 points, it might just be the worst result for the betterment of this club... a fact that both breaks my heart and baffles the mind
Wether kicked out in first round or second round is immaterial for Wenger and owners, they achieve their goals.
The definition or meaning of the term is immaterial; what is important is that many believe white noise to be beneficial for those sleep deprived, harried parents who wish for their little one to have a restful sleep.
David Asante, who has really proven to be a tool for manipulation by the NPP, with his cacophonous calls of voter validation — per the untenable proposed method by the NPP in one of his media engagements, apart from his vitriolic attacks on the commission, also hinted of his group's preparedness to torment the EC, via its completely immaterial «Baamu Yadda» street demonstration.
Whether one has actually broken the law or the rules of the organisation which one works for is apparently immaterial.
The lie was actually completely immaterial — he never was put on the ballot for district leader because the cover letter accompanying his petition was defective.
«But the non-sustainable management of nature in our living environment also has immaterial consequences, for example in decreasing physical and psychological health, and severely limited possibilities for nature recreation.»
«In the era of digitisation, exchanging goods for material and immaterial compensation or for a feeling of sheer altruism remains an important human behaviour,» the team says, «But rather than tightening enforcement to protect their assets content providers would benefit more by initiating communication with the illegal downloaders and profiting from global online networking rather than fighting it.»
Logically sound plots and A + B roadmaps aren't appropriate vehicles for where he's going; he instead commissions the immaterial: elaborate yet nuanced characters, set designs that pack every inch with purpose, and an uncanny knack for harnessing the best from his actors (like the bottomless well that was Philip Seymour Hoffman's versatility).
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