Sentences with phrase «immutable facts»

The task of demonstrating innocence is particularly difficult in this case where in addition to the passage of almost a half - century since the crime, certain immutable facts cast some suspicion on the appellant.
Any third party can verify these immutable facts about the document.
The great advantage of such an approach is that it constantly reminds students that ideas do not exist in a vacuum, that what can too easily be presented as immutable facts are subject to revision, that science quite as much as any other subject is liable to paradigm shifts.
In all these cases, one immutable fact emerges: that we, as residents of NYC, will better represented by Tim Wu as our Lieutenant Governor rather than Kathy Hochul.
When as great a director as Agnieszka Holland (Europa Europa, Olivier Olivier, The Secret Garden) ends up supporting that thesis with her own biopic about an artist, one must accept it as immutable fact.
But he said that 19 films in, the MCU «long ago expanded beyond the usual boundaries of sequelization and brand extension,» adding that the franchise «has come to be less a creative or commercial undertaking than an immutable fact of life, like sex or the weather or capitalism itself.»
But Enbridge Dr. Alan Maki maintains that, «It is an immutable fact of physics that they will float.
That is a simple, immutable fact.

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But as fun as maximalist thoughts of an immutable ledger are to entertain, the fact is the people in the blockchain space still live in the real world, where law — not computer code — controls, and online actions can have actual consequences.
There is immutable divine law in the Church and the Church in its clear unclouded awareness of the faith has always been conscious of the fact in regard to such fundamental laws as a whole.
It is of course impossible here to demonstrate with full grounds the fact that such and such a provision of canon law belongs to immutable divine law, whereas others belong merely to mutable Church law.
The pure prophets are distinguished from the apocalyptic ones, as from the seers and diviners of other religions, by the fact that they did not wish to peep into an already certain and immutable future but were concerned only with the full grasping of the present, actual and potential.
Altizer's position represents his attempt to grasp the inner logic of the Incarnation, though he is fully conscious of the fact that the profanity of contemporary culture plays an essential role in his formulation of a radically immanental interpretation of Christ.31 He presents a telling case against attempts in Christian theology to conceive God as an immutable Absolute wholly unaffected by the contingencies of history.
Those who tried to argue, say, that the Church's teaching on contraception was still in force and in fact immutable, were told that it was only a matter of time until the Church changed.
Now, in fact, Davies's intention, made clear in his response to critics of the article, is to challenge this orthodoxy concerning an immutable law which is just a «given».
If we disengage ourselves; if with courage and trust we release our hold on what we have been conditioned to believe was the immutable form of the church; if, to use a newer Testamental image, we lose our life, ecclesiastically speaking; then we may in fact gain our life as Christ's living body.
Marx begins his account of the relationship of the two philosophers with a paradox: Epicurus held all appearances to be objectively real but at the same time, since he wished to conserve freedom of the will, denied that the world was governed by immutable laws and thus in fact seemed to decry the objective reality of nature.
But the fact that «Dame» rhymes with «Lame» is immutable.
The very fact of the horizon is what is immutable; it is an infinite dividing line between infinite entities, a place toward which the mind journeys and yet a place that appears as a continuous, productive deferral of place.
But does anyone know what «People who claim to be non-religious are in fact religious but are simply unaware that their personal belief system has immutable structure» means?
But until recently, one immutable economic fact held GM back.
In fact, the graveyard of science is littered with the bones of theories that were once thought «certain» (e.g., that the continents can't «drift,» that Newton's laws were immutable, and hundreds if not thousands of others).
In fact, they are absolutely necessary and appropriate because they are consistent with the essence of the origins of workplace diversity and inclusion initiatives — i.e., ensuring fairness in providing economic opportunities for people regardless of their immutable differences and socioeconomic backgrounds, and creating an environment where people can progress regardless of these differences.
These authorities are not to be taken as meaning that the findings of fact made at trial are immutable, but rather that they are not to be reversed unless it can be established that the learned trial judge made some palpable and overriding error which affected his assessment of the facts.
In fact, the computing power required to successfully attack the Bitcoin network doesn't even exist, making it the most secure and immutable peer - to - peer cryptocurrency network in the world.
One of the many reasons that people are so bullish on blockchain technology is the fact that transactions are recorded on an immutable ledger that is 100 % secure from external actors.
In fact, when banks refer to blockchain technology, they are actually referring to the bitcoin protocol not the immutable ledger of transactions.
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