Sentences with phrase «held would indeed»

To be this close in having the legislature give up power it has long held would indeed be monumental.

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That last line is key: «Increased bank reserves held at the Fed don't necessarily translate into more money or cash in circulation, and, indeed, broad measures of the supply of money have not grown especially quickly, on balance, over the past few years.»
Increased bank reserves held at the Fed don't necessarily translate into more money or cash in circulation, and, indeed, broad measures of the supply of money have not grown especially quickly, on balance, over the past few years.
Indeed, the U.S stock market has been over-valued for more than a decade going by several yardsticks — yet it's still holding up.
Indeed, this view has been held for the past 30 years among scientists who study judgment and decision - making.
Indeed, the word's steady hold on the global lexicon has lent itself to some interesting bits of industry lately — from its inclusion in the updated Scrabble game, to beauty campaigns like Lady Gaga's just - announced partnership with Shiseido, to the prevalence of selfie sticks (especially this New Year's Eve) and companies like GoPro, Purina and Samsung cashing in with promotional selfies.
Our financials held up against their financials show no «pie in the sky» anomalies; indeed we have applied conservative adjustments to core objections reflecting the very real expectation that it will take us a few years to fully optimize our own marketing model.
Indeed, Terra E Holding GmbH announced that it would be building its own Gigafactory last week in a move that was seen as a challenge to Tesla's stake in the industry.
Indeed, the justices should hold that Hobby Lobby does not have religious rights precisely because the corporation is a legal person.
Indeed, the January barometer has held true 75 % of the time when January experienced market gains since 1945.
You don't have to agree with the opinion to recognize it is, indeed, widely held and, therefore, a problem.
You hold as true, the words of the ONE «apostle» who never met Christ at all, indeed had persecuted and killed Christians for years.
She avoids clarifying Pell's status as Little's antithetical successor - in - waiting, and the widely held expectation that Pope John Paul II would retire Little early in order to replace him with Pell, as indeed he did.
Often they hold that these aspects of contemporary thought have indeed been derived from the Bible even if today this connection is often ignored.
It may have been a second step, following the first which identified Jesus with the Messiah — a view held more firmly in the south — or it may indeed have been the very first step, direct and immediate, from the appearance of the risen Jesus to the inference that he was now the anticipated heavenly figure of Daniel's vision, as currently interpreted.
A Resurrection of his physical body, such as is implied by the empty tomb and by some of the stories in the Gospels of his appearances, would point towards a docetic Christ who does not fully share the lot of men; unless, indeed, bodily corruption were to be regarded as being bound up with the sinfulness of man which Christ did not share (but, unless we accept an impossibly literalistic interpretation of Genesis 3 as factual history, it is impossible to hold that physical dissolution is not part of the Creator's original and constant intention for his creatures in this world).
like the pagan I worship a God who can be touched; and I do indeed touch him — this God — over the whole surface and in the depths of that world of matter which confines me: but to take hold of him as I would wish (simply in order not to stop touching him), I must go always on and on through and beyond each undertaking, unable to rest in anything, borne onwards at each moment by creatures and at each moment going beyond them, in a continuing welcoming of them and a continuing detachment from them; like the quietist I allow myself with delight to be cradled in the divine fantasy: but at the same time I know that the divine will, will only be revealed to me at each moment if I exert myself to the utmost: I shall only touch God in the world of matter, when, like Jacob, I have been vanquished by him.
Some, mainly on the scientific side of the table, have been labelled physicalist reductionists: they hold that the project of science does indeed involve eliminating any «mystical» notions we have ofmentality — the brain, for them, is the mind.
Clearly we need to look at this phrase «paschal mystery» rather closely, and see if it is simply a new and concise way of expressing what the Church has always held about the Mass, or if it is indeed expressing a new conception of the Mass, and if so, whether this newconception can be justified.
Indeed, science has a long history of refuting religious dogma held as «truth»..
Holding pastors, clerics, imams and rabbis liable for the conduct of their followers would be a good start if it indeed can be shown that they influenced their conduct.
We might even find the Church one day decreeing that women are indeed human beings, although I wouldn't hold my breath on that one.
Jewish tradition holds that Torah has 70 faces, which tells me that Torah has many facets and can be understood in a variety of different ways — indeed, it's that very richness and multiplicity which allows us to continue to experience it as holy.
Indeed, the role of government has been so reduced that the World Bank held a conference a few years ago to consider what tasks remained to it.
Any faith holding that God instrumentalizes his creatures» suffering so as to manifest himself in the world, whether to show his justice at the end of time or to accomplish his humble advent in Bethlehem, would be a perverse faith indeed, closer in fact to a blasphemy.
Since I am not concerned here with issues of adequacy or tenability, but only with showing that Whitehead did indeed hold that completed actualities are repeatable, I have no reason to discuss Rorty's views at this time.
Indeed, much of the most exciting research today is being done on the relationships between those aspects of the self that we have long held to be opposed: reason and emotion, mind and body the physical and the mental.
Indeed, the overwhelming consensus among mathematicians who work with transfinites is that transfinite mathematics entails no ontological commitment.4 In fact, when Platonic realism or Russellian logicism (which holds to the extra-mental reality of infinite sets) are employed as interpretations of infinite sets, we open the door to the very antinomies and problematics, such as the Burali - Forti antinomy and Russell's difficulty with sets and impredicative definitions, which have led mathematicians and philosophers of mathematics to new interpretations of set theory such as the axiomatic.
His challenge to Whitehead has the more point since he sees Whitehead as also, and indeed more fundamentally, maintaining what Professor Buchler holds to be the contrary position — one which he himself advocates — that of «ontological parity.»
But on those rare (and for most people perhaps nonexistent) occasions when we hold Class II objections, we do indeed feel a sense of having been outraged and violated.
The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
And I take it as established that Hausman has shown a means whereby we can understand Bergson's approach as both metaphorical and rational2 As I am certain the reader does, I have questions I would like answered in light of their important insights and these interpretations of Bergson, but the issue I will examine presently is how Gunter's thesis and Hausman's elaboration might affect our understanding of Bergson's influence on Whitehead.3 The view of Bergson Gunter seeks to supplant is very widely held, and indeed was held, (if not really defended) until recently even by Professor Hausman (see the «Dialogue» below).
Your article has a blatant inconsistency, and because you have trouble yourself, with the contradictions that abound in your own consciousness, you hold to a philosophy that is inherently, if you pardon the expression, totalitatian - indeed, it borders on the fascistic.
He was indeed begrudging your propensity to declare what you believe to be eternal, definitional truths to society, but on the grounds that have claimed that you don't hold such firm beliefs.
Thus almost all of the church's teachers have held that the existence of God is knowable, if not indeed demonstrable, even to reason, and that the dependence of all things on their primal cause is as definitely affirmed by the truest philosophy as by a theology whose source is the Christian revelation.
Indeed, without Richard's influence and leadership, we never could have pulled together Catholic and evangelical leaders to openly acknowledge our theological differences, affirm the things we held in common, and confidently assert the Christian worldview we shared.
Indeed, everybody holds certain principles of «elemental faith»: for example, that the world has some kind of order to it, and that we have some kind of moral responsibility Elemental faith and other forms of secular faith provide «points of contact» for Christians trying to explain saving faith.
To have every restraint, and every good thing taken away because God is no longer there to hold back our excesses or to make the «sun shine on the unrighteous», would be hell indeed.
This is the Augustine who, having been converted from the false ideal of personal authenticity and having handed over to God his broken will, torn between desire and duty, concludes that he can be an authentic self only in submission to God's call — concludes, indeed, that only God can catch the heart and hold it still, that only God can know him as he truly is.
Indeed, the Cardinal acknowledges the point, approving the suggestion that capital punishment would be justified if the trial were held in an honest court and the accused were found guilty «beyond all shadow of doubt.»
(I Samuel 26:19 [Marginal translation]-RRB- Indeed, the whole complex of taboo, custom, and rite, revealed in the Old Testament, went back originally to this primitive desire to do something, however non-moral or bizarre, so to Yahweh's taste that it would ward off the troubles that he held in his control.
Ideas that previous generations held to be unshakable have turned out to be very shakable indeed, and those still committed to Christian faith are often at a loss as to what precisely it is they ought to believe.
Indeed, says he on the basis of 244 and 344, Whitehead held that God could provide particularity even when he had not conceptualized the consequent nature.
Indeed, I suspect that most pastors have held the dominant scholarly understanding at arm's length largely because of its unhelpfulness for Christian preaching and teaching.
Indeed, it thrives whenever man is knocked from his pedestal, for it has always held that meaning matters more than size, that we are great precisely as we are able to make ourselves small.
A slight complication had indeed arisen in that Anne had held out for the position of Queen as long as she dare before admitting Henry to her bed.
None the less, if it should turn out that one can be a Christian without holding firmly to personal persistence beyond death, this is significant; and since, as I have just been saying, I think that such is indeed the case, I believe that nobody ought to require acceptance of some variety of personal persistence as a pre-requisite for a welcome into the Christian community which is grounded on that faith in God in Jesus Christ which the community exists to make available to men and women in every age.
Many do not hold that she teaches faithfully and by His authority the truth of revelation but would nevertheless hold that the love of Christ is indeed alive today.
But for the past thirty - four years, the people of Virginia's 10th Congressional District, and indeed the people of the United States, have had a true public servant in Frank Wolf, whose convictions graced the office he held and ennobled the legislative body in which he served.
So Spiritualism has a great place in my life, indeed it holds the first place there.»
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