Sentences with phrase «from very nature»

In the case of California's Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32), the answer flows directly from the very nature of the problem — global climate change, the ultimate global commons problem.
A great article, and necessary in my opinion; the amount of nonsense spouted by the anti-Vita brigade can be easily pulled apart from the very nature of their argument.
It arises from the very nature of human existence.
For the world that man experiences is inseparable from the very nature of God.
Such antagonistic and contradictory descriptions are merely clumsy translations into geometrical and kinematic terms of the basic irreversibility of becoming which can not be meaningfully separated from the very nature of time.
For the relationship to the Living God which is religion is not contained primarily in these other things, but in an ontological relationship, i.e. something that derives from the very nature of your being, to God, as the One lain hold of in a personal, loving ful lment which lls out both our intellect, and our capacity for loving alike.
Wherever a living faith exists culture will be profoundly modified by that faith, but culture from its very nature will always include some elements which are hostile to faith.
The spiritual creation does not have to obey from very nature and definition as matter does.
The subject feels a judge (his divinely transformed self) spontaneously arising from the very nature of things, embracing significant worldly achievements, damning aesthetic and moral evil, calling for finer worldly issues.
Based on the Western medieval theology that describe the activities within the Trinity, the missio Dei concept suggests that mission should be understood as being derived from the very nature of the Triune God, that is, in the sending of the Son by God the Father, and God the Father («and the Son») sending the Spirit, and the Triune God sending the Church into the world.
This, incidentally, is a logically necessary claim if one understands goodness and being as flowing alike from the very nature of God and coinciding in him as one infinite life.
That truth emanates from our very nature, and hence we can say it is a truth of the «natural moral law.»
I suggest to you that only the God of the Bible has the Character to produce and govern all these things, since they spring from His very nature.
That said, the proliferation of this technology faces challenges from the very nature of the investment advice business and the endemic conflicts of interests it has with clients.
All Unicorn participants — founders, company employees, venture investors and their limited partners (LPs)-- are seeing their fortunes put at risk from the very nature of the Unicorn phenomenon itself.

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The jobs the nation has been creating in the past two years are very different in nature from the ones that were lost following the 2008 financial crisis.
And the ability to offer almost anything — from a drill press to a car to an aircraft engine — as a service can transform the very nature of what is bought and sold.
In this video, he touches on a number of lessons business owners can learn by simply paying attention to Whole Foods» Pinterest page — everything from the types of images you pin to the very nature of posts you share.
Giving lies in our very nature, certain in our hearts that none but the gift passed from an open hand will multiply as those we help better themselves, those they love and, at length, the country they call home.
By its very nature, the ocean is downstream from everything which means that a significant proportion of our waste inevitably ends up there, unless we close the loop on our waste cycle and begin producing sustainably.
By its very nature, blocks can not be removed from a blockchain and therefore can not be «stored» anywhere.
For one thing, contract language is very different from the bullet - point nature of term sheets.
The most expensive and technically ambitious film ever made, James Cameron's long - gestating epic pitting Earthly despoilers against a forest - dwelling alien race delivers unique spectacle, breathtaking sights, narrative excitement and an overarching anti-imperialist, back - to - nature theme that will play very well around the world, and yet is rather ironic coming from such a technology - driven picture.
Their proposal to place funding from the foreign buyer's tax into a housing affordability fund is very much aligned with the recommendations in our platform, however the retroactive nature of such a tax could cause significant market disruptions and penalize those who made reputable deals in the past.
There's Arkansas, bounty hunters, snakes real, human, and symbolic, being rescued from a snake pit by a very errant knight, a display of the gratuitous slaughter that comes when you take the law in your own hands, a deep commentary on place, displacement, the state of nature, and the techno - forces of the modern world and modern government, solidly American thoughts on law, property, justice, and keeping your word, and so forth and so on.
Which things being without number in our mind itself, (the nature of which mind is incapable of being seen,) not to mention others, the very faith whereby we believe, or the thought whereby we know that we either believe any thing, or believe not, being as it is altogether alien from the sight of those eyes; what so naked, so clear, what so certain is there to the inner eyes of our minds?
You can hold back from the suffering of the world, you have permission to do so and it is in accordance with your nature, but perhaps this very holding back is the one suffering you could have avoided.
In «My Own Life,» a short autobiography composed shortly before he died, he wrote: «I had always entertained a notion, that my want of success in publishing the Treatise of Human Nature, had proceeded more from the manner than the matter, and that I had been guilty of a very usual indiscretion, in going to the press too early.»
The greatness and inviolability of a subject have never yet exempted those who endeavor to find expression for it from the effort of giving their very best from the artistic point of view; and to fail to fulfill this demand when a religious subject of such a sublime nature as the story of Our Lord is involved, is not merely an aesthetic sin.
All the decisions of the consequent nature flow from the primordial nature, and though the former does not fit the present actual occasions into a ready - made pattern of the temporal past (as Ford carefully points out: IPQ 13:356), yet «the weaving of Cod's physical feelings upon his primordial concepts (PR 524) amounts to the emergence into time, as predicates of God's propositional feelings, of the very valuations of his nontemporal decision.
The gospel, by its very nature, demands input from outside and demands to be put out in culture.
If nature is a determinate, law - abiding system, it follows that we can not have the benefits of this determinate order without the unbeneficial by - products which logically follow from this very order.
One of the most dramatic changes in my own denomination is the shift away from the adult midnight service on Christmas Eve to a wildly popular «family» service at an earlier hour, which by its very nature can not offer much in the way of a sermon or more challenging music.
But before expressing this belief, Fr Holloway makes a general remark about the nature of scientific knowledge which may serve as an introduction to Polanyi's refutation of Scientific Positivism and his proposal that science is Personal Knowledge: «It is most significant that here, as so very often in the discoveries of science, it was not the inductive data which was the real beginning of the breakthrough in knowledge, but a deductive vision glimpsed through scanty data which thrilled and excited the mind... from then on the hunt is up for the clues and the final proof.»
The Anglican Church's Thirty - Nine Articles get it right: «Original sin... is the fault and corruption of the nature of every man... whereby man is very far gone from original righteousness....
Since we come from God and are going to God, we can say that the human person is, of his very nature, a religious being.
They would have to shift their minds from believing that their team winning is something to pray for, to just praying for an exciting game no matter who wins, but that runs against the very nature of being a fanatic of either sports, or religion now doesn't it?
Jesus taught us from a position of authority, one very firmly rooted in his sinless nature and actions as a human being.
These Christian symbols are drawn from the very depths of nature, for religion itself — I mean Christianity — is supernatural, not unnatural.
Of course, for Protestants, the fate of the United States and the fate of American Protestantism have been deeply intertwined from the very beginning, so adherence to the civic project must stem not simply from confidence that American liberty was generally hospitable to the flourishing of Christianity but from a deep, if inchoate, conviction that the American experiment itself was the political outworking of a Protestant sense of «nature and nature's God.»
«Nature» differs from this kind of «efficacy» in that it is not a ground [217] of the becoming within another, but within that very being in which it dwells.14 «Nature,» so understood, is «form» as the determining ground of its own becoming.
Understanding humans as connected inextricably to nature makes it very hard to distinguish human evil from natural evil, because we can not distinguish the human from the natural.
From the very beginning the Church forms part of the divine plan; and the fundamental nature given to the Church is Marian.
Let us speak of a whole life of sufferings or of some person whom nature, from the very outset, as we humans are tempted to say, wronged, someone who from birth was singled out by useless suffering: a burden to others; almost a burden to himself; and yes, what is worse, to be almost a born objection to the goodness of Providence.
Again the symbolic nature of the account is obvious: there is no «very high mountain» (Mt 4:8) in the wilderness of Judea; there is no mountain anywhere from which all the kingdoms of the world are visible.
On the other hand, very few if any of the passages mentioning God in the rest of the text can plausibly be thought to be insertions.14 From these considerations we may conclude that Whitehead wrote most of Process and Reality before he discovered either the primordial envisagement or the consequent nature.
On the topic of man's nature and substance, we don't have to rely on what the bible «seems» to say, because we have rather emphatic and repeated teaching directed to that very topic from the beginning.
It lies in the very nature of intelligence that it effects the transit from the episodically causal (the thinking) to the abstractly rational (the thought)-- and in matters of discourse also from the concrete declaring to the generic declaration.
By this distinction of two modes of passivity — of receiving forms - Aristotle sets off the world of conscious experience from the world of nature, but in such a way that not only the objects but the very workings of nature are included as part of what is felt.
On the face of it Santayana rejects all three of these departures from the tradition, since (1) he makes no very explicit move from a continuant to an event ontology, (2) regards the inherent nature of an object as a matter of the individual eternal essence which it actualizes and (3) regards the distinction between matter and form as at least a virtually inevitable way of expressing the obscure manner in which one state of things takes over from another (see RB 278 - 284).
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