Sentences with phrase «from following the implications»

But when you get a foundational point wrong, the analytical errors must be corrected or else all of the strategic recommendations developed from following the implications of the invalid foundational point will be in error.

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It follows from this that monetary policy has implications for activity as well as prices, and that central banks should have regard to both.
If God acts solely in terms of his primordial nature, is not everything simply cut and dried, following inexorably from the implications of that conceptual unity?
Because the last time I checked Jesus didn't always follow the law yet the implication coming from preachers sometimes is that we need to follow the law or exceed it.
We can then consider whether the implications that a Thomist like Mascall draws from these data actually follow with the necessity that he claims.
Let me then draw out some implications that follow from this understanding of the orders of creation with respect to the church in public life.
My second point is that I do not see how one who adheres to the doctrine of regional inclusion can avoid affirming that one prehension has two subjects and this implication of the doctrine constitutes a reduction ad absurdum.8 That if established, it would be a reductio is clear from passages such as the following: «A feeling is in all respects determinate, with a determinate subject, determinate initial data...»; no feeling can be abstracted either from its data, or its subject» (Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 338 and 355).
From the privileged perspective of hindsight on Ford's own subsequent work following Two Process Philosophers, the implications of this differenz (zwischen Whitehead and Hartshorne) can be seen to have set an intellectual agenda that continues to unfold to the present day.
This implication follows necessarily, I believe, from the concept of God as being strictly universal as well as individual, and hence as not being merely one individual among others but the one individual whose existence is constitutive of reality as such.
In general, we may say that these implications include everything that follows for human action — both how we are to act and what we are to do — from a love for God and for all others in God that is unbounded in the two respects just noted, and so covers both the full range of creaturely interests and the full scope of human responsibility.
So Jesus rebuked him with the same language he had used to exorcise the demons from the man possessed and began to draw the implications for discipleship: «If any would come after me, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.»
Sylvia Ann Pruitt, in her dissertation An Inquiry into the Ethical Implications of Whitehead's Metaphysics (Emory University, 1970), relates Whitehead and Kant as follows: after first citing from Kant — «What else then can freedom of the will be but autonomy, that is the property of the will to be a law to itself?»
«For the moment the connection with topology looks like mathematical candy, a beautiful thing we can't yet use, but we know from history that if the math is elegant enough, very soon its practical implications follow,» Vinokur said.
The team have no plans to expand on these implications, but would welcome interest from anyone keen to follow up the study from a medical science perspective.
An accompanying News & Views article, by Dr Antonietta Capotondi from the University of Colorado, says the study has important implications as it shows that extreme weather caused by La Niña may follow straight after the devastating impacts of an extreme El Niño.
Following the leak of internal Heartland Institute documents, six universities with faculty listed in Heartland's budget for work relating to denying the science or implications of global climate change received letters from Greenpeace asking for conflict of interest investigations (see the Chronicle of Higher Education's coverage).
In the afternoon, the CoW agreed to forward the following draft Resolutions to plenary for adoption, on: Sustainable Boat - Based Marine Wildlife (UNEP / CMS / COP11 / CRP9); Renewable Energy and Migration Species (UNEP / CMS / COP11 / CRP10); Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Birds Listed on the CMS Appendices (UNEP / CMS / COP11 / CRP12); Conservation Implications of Cetacean Culture (UNEP / CMS / COP11 / CRP13); and Live Captures of Cetaceans from the Wild for Commercial Purposes (UNEP / CMS / COP11 / CRP15).
WAPF Response: It is a true statement that vitamins A and D are essential for «most everyone» but contrary to the implication that follows, we do not get vitamin A from sunlight.
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The following explains the basic purpose of each standard and indicator and why it is important, summarizes the findings from across the states, and discusses the implications of each finding.
If I purchase a ETF (listed on a foreign exchange such as Xetra) domiciled in Luxembourg whose components soley comprise of companies from the United States and the ETF fact sheet indicates that its dividend yield is 1.99 % and under «Income Treatment» it indicates «reinvestment» what are the tax implications for the following (assuming the ETF is kept in a non-registered account):
Shiller's research findings and the practical investing implications that follow from them point the way to achieving greater economic stability.
There are some unsettling implications that follow from that insight.
The deeds, successes, and failures of each hero's adventure have implications for those that follow including the ability to find weapons and recover loot from history's fallen heroes.»
With it, they retool and question conventional approaches to urbanism, raising themes such as reconstruction following natural disaster; historical recovery from war; the influence of government policy on cityscapes; and the implications of technology on architectural development.
Even among the public that accepts the science of global climate change, the dire circumstances we now face in this regard are consistently downplayed, and the logical implications that follow from the scientific analysis of the necessity to enact swift and aggressive measures to combat climate change are not followed through either intellectually or politically.
As for the IMPLICATION that if Greenpeace is involved it must be based on a lie, it is something found in the quote that «Everyone in IPCC WG3 should be terminated and, if the quote institution is to continue, it should be re-structured from scratch» you what WHY he makes this comment — it is implied that there is a problem BECAUSE Greenpeace are involved, but Steve makes a better point in the following «responses from IPCC Srren» blog where he asks them to put up or shut up on the 80 %.
The following questions address implications from that paper.
As we shall see, getting the science right before discussing its ethical implications of science follows from an identification of which of two legitimate roles science is playing in any debate.
I read a number of articles on the controversy following the airing of the clip, and it supported the implications from the Daily Show clip: Ted Kennedy was looking out for his self - interest, and that of a small but wealthy minority.
The implication does not follow from the stated fact.
The documents, unveiled by Dutch newspaper De Correspondent on Thursday, show that the oil giant's researchers flagged that climate change could have major implications for the fossil fuel industry as far back as the 1980s — and predicted that environmental groups could sue following damages from extreme weather.
And IMO a good ECS estimate is crucial for assessing, what implications will follow from our previous and future GHG emissions and thus what policies are needed.
When Solomon's article notes that «about 2 % of the time the Georgetown utility draws electricity derived from fossil fuels», an unbiased article would have followed up on the implications of that.
The following is an excerpt from the abstract of Distributional Implications of Alternative U.S. Greenhouse Gas Control Measures by Sebastian Rausch, Gilbert E. Metcalf, John M. Reilly, and Sergey Paltsev, published by the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Climate Change:
A product liability case against a pharmaceutical or medical device manufacturer may be appropriate if the manufacturer failed to warn the public about inherent dangers in a drug, hid information about serious drug implications from the FDA, failed to follow marketing protocol, or allowed a product to be introduced to the market when the manufacturer knew or should have known of the product's potential danger.
On this head, not a particle of Mr. Attorney - general's law, howsoever objected to (as we shall see) by the defendant's counsel, * is dissented from by the Chief - justice: on the contrary, from what immediately follows, let any man judge, whether, by implication at least — by necessary implication — it has not the whole of it, been confirmed.
But Touch ID has already set off a firestorm of controversy among privacy advocates who say there could be lots of Big Brother implications, especially following revelations by Der Spiegel Online that the N.S.A. already has the ability to capture photos, GPS data, contacts and texts from iPhones.
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