The British Columbia experience has shown
the fundamental necessity of building relationships on an incremental basis and of linking social and economic development to settlement of land claims or native title issues.
It's
a fundamental necessity of any goalkeeper to be solid at his near post, and while being unbeatable there would be absurd, to be beaten eight or nine times out of ten is just too easy.
By Chris Geary, Guest Blogger As an AP World History teacher at a charter school in the Far Northeast of Denver that holds uniquely high expectations for students, I have witnessed
the fundamental necessity of expecting students to perform to the best of their ability on a daily basis.
This is illustrated in the initial period in the wilderness by three episodes having to do with the first
fundamental necessity of survival, food and drink, and a fourth episode dealing with the second basic threat to existence, attack from hostile forces.
So long as
the fundamental necessity of praxis is not conceded, there is little hope for appreciation of the thinking which liberation theology tries to engender.
Besides
the fundamental necessities of food, water, bed, and litterbox, cats need to satisfy their sense of territory, social impulses, and perhaps most importantly, their hunter instincts.
Not exact matches
«Getting people to see the
necessity of the pre-visit experience as a
fundamental part
of how they think about the customer journey.
Indeed, I think that a cogent argument can be made for the
necessity of something like the Catholic magisterium — a divinely assisted authority that has the «final say» in
fundamental questions
of interpretation.
The individual and the community are both essential components
of an irreducible dialectic, and maintaining the integrity
of such dialectics, as Ziegler so faithfully communicates, is for Soloveitchik a
fundamental necessity for genuine religious experience.
«Therefore the Church gives thanks for each and every woman: for mothers, for sisters, for wives; for women consecrated to God in virginity; for women dedicated to the many human beings who await the gratuitous love
of another person; for women who watch over the human persons in the family, which is the
fundamental sign
of the human community; for women who work professionally, and who at times are burdened by a great social responsibility; for «perfect» women and for «weak» women - for all women as they have come forth from the heart
of God in all the beauty and richness
of their femininity; as they have been embraced by his eternal love; as, together with men, they are pilgrims on this earth, which is the temporal «homeland»
of all people and is transformed sometimesinto a «valley
of tears»; as they assume, together with men, a common responsibility for the destiny
of humanity according to daily
necessities and according to that definitive destiny which the human family has in God himself, in the bosom
of the ineffable Trinity.»
Perhaps it hinges on a confusion between (1) the
necessity for there to be a modal dipolarity between God and the World and (2) the
necessity for there to be an epochal dipolarity within God, that is, for the moments
of God to exhibit the
fundamental dipolarity (expressed by the Category
of the Ultimate) between the present moment
of God - as - creating and all previous moments
of God - as - created which the present contains.
The elemental
necessity for work and its
fundamental standard
of rightness stem from this basic human requirement for the active exercise
of native capabilities.
The
fundamental securities, basic education, and the
necessities of healthful and wholesome life can be shared among all.
Any effort to understand what is now taking place in the human conscience must
of necessity proceed from the
fundamental change
of view which since the sixteenth century has been steadily exploding and rendering fluid what had seemed to be the ultimate stability — our concept
of the world itself.
8 He does not deny that there is a human universality
of condition, that is, «all the limitations which a priori define man's
fundamental situation in the universe,» namely, «the
necessities of being in the world,
of having to labor and to die there.»
His famous «razor» — «entities are not to be multiplied beyond
necessity» (Raven 1953a p. 74)-- is a principle
of parsimony
fundamental to logic.
We list some
of the most conspicuous etiologies: pain
of childbirth, 3:16; the relative position
of man and woman in society, 3:16; the intractability
of man's natural environment and the consequent
necessity of his hard labor, 3:17 - 19; man's irrevocable consignment to death, 3:19; the antipathy between the nomad and the agriculturalist and perhaps also the origin
of violence in human relationships in the Brothers, 4:1 - 16; and the frustrating fact in the human situation
of fundamental communication thwarted by plurality
of speech and wide geographical dispersion, 11:1 - 9.
The characteristic
of man whereby he can transcend himself, and subordinate all others to his own desires, is the same
fundamental quality whereby he can define his destiny in terms
of his biological
necessities.
The rule
of fundamental law and its absolute
necessity was another central belief or value
of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.12 Law was not simply a
necessity because
of the fallen nature
of mankind and the consequent war
of all against all.
But God is not only a conceptual
necessity; Ogden also holds that an adequate analysis
of faith discloses that constitutive
of our
fundamental, presensory experience is a dim awareness
of the infinite whole, or God.
The discourses
of Jesus, for example, upon Baptism (3) and upon the Eucharist (6) reflect the same
fundamental conception
of the significance and
necessity of these two rites; that this conception was that
of the evangelist is plain, e.g. from 3:16 - 21, where Jesus» words have passed insensibly into the evangelist's reflection upon them; if the evangelist was the son
of Zebedee, it would be natural to accept his accounts as substantially correct records
of incidents and discourses from Jesus» ministry, but, if he was not, a comparison with the synoptic gospels and with the teaching
of Paul and others on the sacraments would suggest doubts as to the historical value
of both discourses.
For a growing number
of wine producers, organic is not just a expanding market to tap into: it's a
fundamental philosophy
of their business and a
necessity for the longevity
of their enterprise and land.
Pearl underscores the importance
of incorporating the
fundamentals of science in policymaking — the undying
necessity of data and a solid understanding
of how to distinguish factors that make one thing lead to the next from those that sometimes occur at the same time but may not be related.
«We believe in high - quality public education because it is an economic
necessity, an anchor
of democracy, a moral imperative and a
fundamental civil right,» said AFT President Randi Weingarten.
On the off chance that you are to consider nuts and bolts
of a standard essay format, your essay ought to have a presentation, a body comprises
of three to twenty
fundamental focuses relying upon the
necessities, and a conclusion.
There's a
fundamental change in the approach here, dropping the
necessity of using the cover to boost the battery life.
The basic
fundamental characteristics include,
of course, earnings, cash flows, and the
necessity of reinvestment, as well as changes in technology.
Proponents
of fundamentally weighted indices claim that they will experience higher turnover than capitalization - weighted indices due to the
necessity to adjust the portfolio to match the
fundamental factors.
View an array
of art that addresses the
fundamentals of value, space, and mark making, while transcending the
necessity of color.
Actions such as the creation
of the Live / Work coalition are driven by the
fundamental necessity to survive and to maintain a fair share
of the rewards for artists» pioneering and self - sacrificing efforts.
We haven't yet suffered enough to grasp the
necessity of such a
fundamental turnaround in consciousness, most probably.
Capacity, which we take to mean income that is not demanded by the basic
necessities of everyday life, is income that is hypothetically available to be» taxed» for investment in a global emergency climate program without compromising a
fundamental level
of welfare.
With regard to
necessity, it noted that limitations to
fundamental rights should only apply in so far as is strictly necessary [52] and that EU law must lay down clear and precise rules governing the scope
of limitations and the safeguards for individuals [54].
... Lawyers in criminal courts are
necessities, not luxuries... The right
of one charged with crime to counsel may not be deemed
fundamental in some countries.
The
fundamental question is the
necessity of banning killer robots.
The
fundamental rules
of the DAO are collectively agreed upon in accordance with the goals and purposes
of that organization and encoded in software, thereby limiting the
necessity for human managerial activity.