Sentences with phrase «imposed by reality»

So, it seems like cable TV to us, so prove to us that it isn't without using the bounds imposed by reality.
According to Griffin, metaphysical principles describe the nature of God and the relationship of God to the world rather than being imposed by a reality» other than God.
The ultimate random reinforcement is the one imposed by reality, that they who survive can assign whatever meaning to that survival, unchallenged by the notion that it could just as easily have gone the other way, and no force, no spirit, no god or force of any kind was supervising the battle, or caring about its outcome, or either of the combatants.

Not exact matches

«Hezbollah was able in past decades to impose a reality in Lebanon by force of arms directed at the chests of Syrians and Lebanese,» he said.
Michnik grapples throughout with issues that were posed sharply by the realities of Polish life under a Soviet - imposed regime the vast majority had not chosen, one they could to a degree modify but not overthrow.
Perhaps the quickest way to encapsulate that difference is as follows: while Process and Reality represents a systematic cosmology, Difference and Repetition develops a speculative «chaosmology» At its most simplistic, the distinction in play here is that between a cosmos in which order is imposed upon a primordial chaos «from outside,» or transcendently, (as when Form is imposed upon matter by the Platonic demiurge, or harmony established a priori by the Leibnizean deity), and a chaosmos in which order is generated «from within,» by a wholly immanent process of self - organization.
Style, as it is defined in The Rebel, is the «correction which the artist imposes by his language and by a redistribution of elements of reality» and gives the «re-created universe its unity and boundaries» (Rb 269).
In an election year when reality seems as remote as a Pluto flyby; a year already marked by bombastic promises of walls, jobs, «a future to believe in» and free stuff for everybody, maybe we should take a quick break from the narcoleptic snooze imposed on us by the mass media.
Then she agrees with the interviewer that those in their acts abuse the whole Jewish nation that is on earth by talking, demanding or imposing acts on the name of Jews although all are opposed to by the majority of them even before it became in to reality.
They are elected by the thinker and not imposed upon him as objective realities.
Instead, Kant cut the Gordian knot by declaring it to be a necessary principle of thought imposed on the empirical reality.
Feminists who claim that women are denied access to their own reality are supported by Whitehead's insistence that implicit notions of what is important are embedded in language, thereby imposing perspectives of importance on what is experienced (MT 15).
The reality is that the Labour vote is going to be divided between the candidate imposed by the NEC Helal Abbas and Lutfur Rahman, the candidate chosen by Tower Hamlets party members, who is now standing as an independent.
«It bears restating that Nigeria is a federation of states, and no trade union can alter this federal reality by imposing on an employer state government the terms that federal employees have agreed with the Federal Government.
Ekeh while addressing a cross section of newsmen in Lagos yesterday said that Nigerian businessmen are going through harrowing times to sustain their businesses now due to the forex restrictions imposed by the present administration, adding that perhaps less than one per cent of Nigerian businessmen will still be standing if current realities remain till March this year.
Fat loss is a simple mathematical equation that becomes a touch more complex in reality — there's no need to further complicate the situation by self - imposing ridiculous old - school beliefs and mantras.
MB: The reality is that the 70's are the result of the national security doctrine, which was imposed by fire all over the world, and in particular in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Given the opposition among both teachers and the general public, one suspects that federal efforts to impose racially equal suspension and expulsion rates will be tempered by political realities.
Whether photographing secret military bases from fifty miles away, or imaging spy satellites in the heavens from earth, Paglen's photographs embody the limits of visibility, imposed both by the realities of physical distance and by informational obfuscation, that keep us as citizens from seeing and knowing these subjects on our own.
By exposing these elements to meticulously prepared experiments, I can try to understand their equivocal language, provoke a discourse and make it intelligible, malleable, revealing forms and colours only residing in an invisible field, a hidden reality, escaping the succession of instants imposed by our perception of time.&raquBy exposing these elements to meticulously prepared experiments, I can try to understand their equivocal language, provoke a discourse and make it intelligible, malleable, revealing forms and colours only residing in an invisible field, a hidden reality, escaping the succession of instants imposed by our perception of time.&raquby our perception of time.»
The December 17 opening brings an 8 pm performance by artist Beatrice Loft Schulz, starting off the three - week exhibition on the basis of «an investment in embracing the performative potential within these hierarchies, whilst at once making known the paradoxes in doing so» through everything from reality show dating, physically imposing oneself onto objects, or «creating contingent situations from a masculine vocabulary tied up in the miasma of power relations».
For Buren, works of art falsify reality by projecting a purely subjective vision upon it, and, especially in the context of a gallery or museum, they undermine the freedom of thought and perception in viewers by imposing a false, ideological illusion.
DEBORAH AMOS: These corporate leaders, motivated by the reality of climate change, the fear of state - by - state regulation and the hope of new business opportunities, wanted the federal government to impose mandatory limits on carbon.
In reality, if such standards are not developed cooperatively and with foresight, they will be imposed ex post facto by human rights tribunals and courts adjudicating specific complaints and civil suits.
This decision of the Court of Appeal confirms that employers should beware when drafting contracts as on numerous occasions, the ET has looked behind the contract to ascertain exactly what the person carrying out the work is actually doing and if in reality the requirement is for personal service, if the company exerts control over the person, if the person receives pay slips even though they submit invoices and have signed an agreement which imposes restrictive covenants, then even ifthe person carrying out the work has agreed to label of «self - employed», submits VAT returns, is taxed as self - employed and claims tax advantages it is likely that the ET will find that the person is a worker and will be entitled to holiday pay and various other advantages not enjoyed by the self employed.
Congress further found that the «limitation imposed by the Court on the filing of discriminatory compensation claims ignores the reality of wage discrimination and is at odds with the robust application of the civil rights laws that Congress intended.»
But Nebraska imposes the more employer - friendly right of control / economic reality test by case law for the purposes of workers compensation.
At the end of the day, do the realities of the modern business world render moot any effort by the Bar (s) to provide guidance or impose restrictions?
By imposing a virtual reality over our own physical one, HoloLens can transport you to a different place.
By John Kwant, Vice President, Ford City Solutions Reality is starting to impose its will on cities of the world.
Unfortunately, book learning leading to uni-dimensional subjective theories of how competitve business ventures «must» operate in future uncharted territory, when imposed almost via fiat by czarist government civil service folks lacking hands - on experience in relevant disciplines, creates a situation whereby personal political views are juxtaposed against reality.
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