Sentences with phrase «in the nature of»

Overall, the truce was a heartening case study in the nature of human beings and their capacity to wage war on one another.
Some other interesting changes in the nature of leadership are reflected in the list.
So one must assume that the nature of change is inherent in the nature of design.
The Congressional Budget Office and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) have completed an estimate of the direct spending and revenue effects of the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017, a Senate amendment in the nature of a substitute to H.R. 1628.
Interest rates can not be cut far below zero without radical changes in the nature of money (the Bank of England's chief economist recently suggested eliminating cash).
The difference is based in the nature of workplace relationships, Fowler contends.
It is in the nature of financial markets that ready cash is the name of the game.
QBI is generally defined as net income from your business without counting amounts in the nature of compensation, in addition to excluding any investment income from the pass - through entity.
I think it's in the nature of long term shareholding of the normal vicissitudes, in worldly outcomes, and in markets that the long - term holder has his quoted value of his stocks go down by say 50 %.
The use by respondents of a multilevel marketing program, which is in the nature of a lottery, is contrary to the public policy of the United States and is an unfair act and practice and an act of unfair competition within the intent and meaning of Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act.
This is not very important, for it is in the nature of a speculative boom that almost anything can collapse it.
* Reflects a change in the nature of the Reporting Person's beneficial ownership.
If the company is exceptional, and there is a nice growth component inherent in the nature of the enterprise itself, why not open the wallet above what you're usually comfortable paying and add some shares to your family's portfolio?
With the recent developments, there has been a marked shift in the nature of the Bank's operations away from foreign exchange swaps to repos in the domestic market, with bank paper as collateral.
Rather, it appears to reflect differences in the nature of loans and borrowers across the two types of loan products.
He knew that it is in the nature of things that many hard problems are best solved when they are addressed backwards» Charlie Munger
There is some waste avoidance in the nature of meal kits.
Similar essays include Ben Avery's study of the ramifications of the Fall as they play out in Jackie Brown and Russell Hemati's «Like A Man,» which illuminates the important role of group dynamics in the nature of sin.
It makes sense to call for greater self - reliance at this time because some of what needs to be done can not, in the nature of the case, be undertaken by government.
It's humorous watching all these atheists weighing in on a situation that shouldn't concern them but I think it's like the story of the scorpion and the frog... it is in the nature of an atheist to spew hate even if they have to go looking somewhere you would think they wouldn't care about.
On the other hand, those Episcopalians may turn out to be right who say that it is in the nature of Anglicanism that no battle is definitive.
In this sense we say things like, «it is in the nature of human beings» or «it is natural for human beings» to, for example, conceive and be conceived in male - female coitus, nurse their young, employ productive and practical reason, desire to know, live in walkable settlements, think in symbolic narrative, live well, etc..
«Peace is a quality of mind steady in its reliance that fine action is treasured in the nature of things» (AI 172, 274).
It is in the nature of sex abuse hysteria that allegations, true or not, will multiply.
This not only helps to explain religion's primordial, irrepressible, widespread, and seemingly inextinguishable character in the human experience, it also suggests that the skeptical Enlightenment, secular humanist, and New Atheist visions for a totally secular human world are simply not realistic — they are cutting against a very strong grain in the nature of reality's structure and so will fail to achieve their purpose.
Or, as the French Neo-Thomist Jacques Maritain put it nearly a decade later, «There is nothing more illusory than to pose the problem of the person and the common good in terms of opposition,» for in reality, it is «in the nature of things that man, as part of society, should be ordained to the common good.»
The core principle of the sacraments of the Church therefore lies in this nature of man as «spirit wrapped in matter» or, perhaps better to say, matter integrated into spirit, which has been created by God for intimate union with Himself through Jesus Christ.
3 Leclerc's interpretation of Whitehead in The Nature of Physical Existence draws out the implications of his earlier interpretation in Whitehead's Metaphysics: An Introductory Exposition (London: George Allen and Unwin; New York: The Macmillan Company, 1958).
It is something that is rooted in the nature of every human being.
It is grounded in the nature of things, which is to say it is part of the will of God.
Along with this change in the nature of religious experience, until instead of being a circle with its single center in the tribe it became an ellipse with the nation and the individual for its two foci, went a profound change in moral strategy.
They see that the proof of his revelation lies not in external miracles but in the nature of the revelation itself.
But if this is the case what are we to make of those several passages in which Whitehead speaks variously of an «inevitable ordering of things, conceptually realized in the nature of God» (PR 244, italics added, or of «the eternal order which is the final absolute wisdom» (PR 347, italics added)?
Indeed, complexity might be called the key to all three essays: it is in the nature of that complexity that each of the authors grounds the relationship between religion and the American Revolution.
But it is also a human word: the human beings who wrote it were also true authors.8 The scriptures therefore share to some extent in the nature of the incarnation: they use human things as the means for God to communicate with us humanly.
It is because there is nothing in the nature of the finite thing to afford it existence that we must posit a source of being that does contain its own ground of existence.
Since the senseless ra - pe of an innocent bystander is objectively morally wrong and objective morality is grounded in the nature of God, then God can not command this for it is acting contrary to His nature and His nature doesn't change.
In analyzing the category of the ultimate, with its basic rhythm of the one and the many, Whitehead can only finally conclude: «It lies in the nature of things that the many enter into complex unity» (PR 211 31).
So, if the intellectual principle contained in itself the nature of some body, it would be incapable of knowing all bodies [ST1.75.2].
These inferences will prove erroneous, because in the nature of the case no system of thought is final.
In any case, even when allowances are made for heightening and expansion inherent in the nature of the tradition, even admitting that a purely «photographic» image is ultimately irrecoverable, Samuel and Moses are in a unique class as performers on behalf of Yahweh.
But this would not be for the soul to perish (or to corrupt) since to perish means to go out of existence because of something in the nature of that which perishes.
The trouble is that they can not, in the nature of things, be proved.
Christians must look upon such provocation as in the nature of persecution and must accept it calmly.
It is in the nature of relational power to generate power and freedom in others and to take the risks that entails.
An article by Professor Pullicino in The Catholic Medical Quarterly (November 2012) eloquently explains exactly why the LCP isn't wrong simply because in some cases there is no consultation: it is necessarily wrong, in the nature of things and under all circumstances.
That is why the effort to understand God Christianly, which must in the nature of the case proceed indirectly, might best proceed indirectly by way of study of the Christian thing in and as Christian congregations.
So when Whitehead says it «lies in the nature of things that the many enter into complex unity» (Process 21), he should be referring first of all to (1) transition — the way the incipient whole overlaps the many of the preceding world so they «become» objects or parts of its process.
15: 8) he is alluding to a difference in his own condition as compared with the first disciples, not to any difference in the nature of the appearance).
In the nature of the case every school has some concrete identity and ethos, and in the nature of the case that identity will be one of the contingencies shaping decisions about the content of the course of study.
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