Sentences with phrase «in a limited sense»

Because of this, he asserts, the process of knowing will very shortly be extended to the whole of human society, not merely to those we call educated in some limited sense.
The notion of partnerships and a whole - of - government approach is used in the limited sense of co-ordinating government service delivery to redress Indigenous disadvantage.
Any time a word becomes an epitaph, even in a limited sense, people create alternate labels that mean the same thing.
This experience of truth as disclosure is most naturally congenial to the idea of religious revelation, though in a limited sense the correspondence and pragmatic models may also be used in our assessment of its truth status.
The Church «can say they are ethnically diverse in a limited sense», he added, but «religious diversity is just as important».
Other automakers like Nissan, Honda, and Toyota actually want to release vehicles in a LIMITED sense (like EV - 1 leasing that GM did), NOT as a product that average joe like me can go and buy.
It agreed that Mrs. Campbell's position may be true in a limited sense.
In the limited sense of the matter that only considers what kinds of acts impeachment was designed to be utilized against, it is a fact that Obama is impeach - worthy.
In some states the recognition of native title, even in its limited sense, has caused disruption and division between Indigenous groups which have already been allocated rights to land under state legislation and those entitled to native title rights.
So, this example, like all analogies, can be used only in some limited sense, as a pointer.
In a limited sense, in foreseeing all possibilities, including the possibility of evil, God is responsible for evil.
But in that limited sense the Holocaust has little relevance to bioethical debates today.
In this limited sense, at least, Richard Nixon and William Sloane Coffin, in their struggles in the 1960s, had something in common.
Aletheia, before it became «truth» in the limited sense of a correspondence between a proposition and an object of cognition, named being as the primordial movement of «unhiddenness,» being unveiling itself in beings, the darkness of possibility ever anew pouring forth its secret riches in the fleeting sparks of transient beings.
In that limited sense, the earnings yield is the cost of equity for the firm, unless big profitable projects beckon.
In a limited sense, with a handful of data points, they are right.
When I say everyone's talking about Julian Schnabel I mean «everyone» in a limited sense: everyone in the what's - new - in - New - York art world.
In the juvenile case of R v PS, Dazenbrook was essentially overruled when the court concluded that «while there must be an intent to deceive, in a limited sense, on the part of the accused, it is not necessary for the prosecution to show that the complainant was in fact deceived or misled.»
(Perhaps, in this limited sense, reason - giving can in fact exercise a «pull towards goodness,» on judicial decisions, a possibility about which I have otherwise expressed skepticism, assuming a more substantive meaning of «goodness.»)
In some States the recognition of native title, even in its limited sense, has caused disruption and division between Indigenous groups which have already been allocated rights to land under State legislation and those entitled to native title rights.
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