You should also make reasonable efforts to store documents
in an unalterable format for legal reasons.
Blockchain allows eCharge to utilize smart grid technology that tracks and records each unit of energy distributed across the network
in an unalterable ledger.
Belief
in unalterable dogma without critical analysis and self - reflection?
leave it to atheists to focus on small matters like consistency... sign of a weak argument pointing out flaws
in The Unalterable Word of the Almighty!
God, as preserving the past
in its unalterable state, becomes the «measure of reality»; that is, by preserving the past «as it actually happened» (whatever that might mean), God makes possible our various perspectives and interpretations of it.
Not exact matches
Hitchens claimed that believing
in God was equivalent to life
in an eternal totalitarian state: «It is the desire that there be an
unalterable, unchallengeable, tyrannical authority who can convict you of thought crime while you are asleep, who can subject you to total surveillance around the clock every waking and sleeping minute of your life, before you're born and, even worse and where the real fun begins, after you're dead.
Eve thus signifies how humanity is complete
in two
unalterable genders.
It was he who flipped the switch that lit up,
in blazing neon for us, the
unalterable teaching of Mother Church.
So many things which once had distressed or revolted him — the speeches and pronouncements of the learned, their assertions and their prohibitions, their refusal to allow the universe to move — all seemed to him now merely ridiculous, non-existent, compared with the majestic reality, the flood of energy, which now revealed itself to him: omnipresent,
unalterable in its truth, relentless
in its development, untouchable
in its serenity, maternal and unfailing
in its protectiveness.
«I have followed [the Church]
in giving our party program the character of
unalterable finality, like the Creed.
It is as though a new and formidable mountain chain had arisen
in the landscape of the soul, causing ancient categories to be reshuffled and uniting higgledy - piggledy on every slope the friends and enemies of yesterday: on one side the inflexible and sterile vision of a Universe composed of
unalterable, juxtaposed parts, and on the other side the ardour, the faith, the contagion of a living truth emerging from all action and exercise of will.
That insight is nothing other than the understanding that while
in one sense God is indeed
unalterable in his faithfulness, his love, and his welcome to his human children,
in another sense the opportunities offered to him to express just such an attitude depend to a very considerable degree upon the way
in which what has taken place
in the world provides for God precisely such an opening on the human side; and it is used by him to deepen his relationship and thereby enrich both himself and the life of those children.
Having endured for half a century a Court that seized authority not confided to it to lay down as
unalterable law a liberal social agenda nowhere to be found
in the actual Constitution of the United States, conservatives must decide whether they want a Court that behaves
in the same way but
in the service of their agenda.
It has always been an insoluble problem for harmonists and writers of the life of Christ; and it is clear from the way Matthew — and perhaps John — and even Luke used the materials of the Gospel of Mark that they, who were its earliest editors and commentators, did not view the Marcan order as chronological or final and
unalterable — save
in one section, the passion narrative, though even here they did not hesitate to make some changes
in order.
Undergirding these two factors of contrast and estrangement and remorselessly immanent within all movements toward greater size, are at least four conditions which appear to be
unalterable or categoreal
in nature.
In the post-modern West, well before believers can proclaim revealed truth, they're forced to combat the epistemological consequences of the dictatorship of relativism — to explain the possibility that truth claims can have real, objective, and
unalterable meaning.
I showed him a newsboy shouting the midday paper, and a No. 73 bus going past, and before he reached the bottom of the stairs I had got into him an
unalterable conviction that, whatever odd ideas might come into a man's head when he was shut up alone
in his books, a healthy dose of «real life» (by which he meant the bus and the newsboy) was enough to show him that all «that sort of thing» just couldn't be true.
For instance,
in the prayer of confession the confessor is directly confronted with the objective and
unalterable fact of actual existence and the heights of possibility which it contains.
Peter Brown
in analysing this and other texts from Tertullian writes that the «misogyny to which Tertullian appealed so insistently was,
in his opinion, based on
unalterable facts of nature: women were seductive, and Christian baptism did nothing to change this fact.»
I ask this question
in the interest of science itself; for one main position
in these lectures is a protest against the idea that the abstractions of science are irreformable and
unalterable....
But if an animal behaves
in accordance with one definite
unalterable goal, how much of a mind would we be inclined to attribute to it?
[20] Peter Brown
in analysing this and other texts from Tertullian writes that the «misogyny to which Tertullian appealed so insistently was,
in his opinion, based on
unalterable facts of nature: women were seductive, and Christian baptism did nothing to change this fact.»
It is up to the Christian communities to analyze with objectivity the situation which is proper to their own country, to shed on it the light of the gospel's
unalterable words and to draw principles of the church... It is up to these Christian communities, with the help of the Holy Spirit,
in communion with the bishops who hold responsibility and
in dialogue with other Christian brethren and all men of good will, to discern the options and commitments which are called for
in order to bring about the social, political and economic changes seen
in many cases to be urgently needed.
Again, this is not to suggest that an event such as X «will occur»
in the future
in the same sense that it has occurred
in the past but only that the present occurrence of X will remain an
unalterable feature of at least some subsequent feelings.
The teaching is
unalterable, and so we are limited
in how much we can reform the Church's discipline.
But precisely, with this talk of «eternal objects,» as Whitehead clearly sees, we abstract completely from the process, from the
unalterable uniqueness of felt occasions, and from the singularity of the occasion
in the act of feeling.
But we do not choose our brothers and sisters
in Christ, nor that larger family of all humanity to which we have
unalterable obligations.
Yes, 100 % of what is on the website is based on the
unalterable conviction that homebirth is safe
in all but the rarest of circumstances.
In a lengthy interview on Radio 4's Today programme, former prime minister Tony Blair denied claims he set the UK on an unalterable course to start military action in Iraq following a July 2002 memo to then - US president George W Bus
In a lengthy interview on Radio 4's Today programme, former prime minister Tony Blair denied claims he set the UK on an
unalterable course to start military action
in Iraq following a July 2002 memo to then - US president George W Bus
in Iraq following a July 2002 memo to then - US president George W Bush.
It is ironic, then, to discover that physicists explain time as a product of disorder: Its forward direction reflects the
unalterable tendency to increasing messiness
in the universe.
The remains of animals, plants and man found
in those earliest records of the human race — the Egyptian catacombs — all spoke of their identity with existing forms, and of the irresistible tendency of organized beings to assume an
unalterable character.
So, they remained wild and elusive, fixed and
unalterable in their behavior, but they responded to lighting as we desired.
I don't have access to the templates (I had to use Washington's editable copy available online, and manually compare it to CA version and alter the WA one to match the CA one which is an
unalterable PDF that I couldn't even copy - paste to use for writing the commentaries), I didn't have access to any professional help or support
in filming, and now despite killing it as a high school bio and physics protégée teacher I don't have appropriate footage or support for my edTPA.
Meantime, Lucy's marriage to childhood pal Zach, a development unusual
in YA fiction but convincing
in context, underlies the catapulting suspense with a notion that will be deeply gratifying to many teens: no destiny is
unalterable, especially not when faced with tender love magic, «weird and hilarious and sweeter than [Lucy] ever dreamed,» worked by truly mated souls.
Microchipping is permanent, completely
unalterable and does not change or harm the appearance of the cat
in any way.
An ISO - compliant microchip contains a unique and
unalterable identification number that is recognized
in most countries around the world.
They might be distributed, fragmented, everyday symbols
in the manner of the Sienese Commune, building an iconography of values, going beyond ruling personalities, and
unalterable doctrine.
In contrast to the sons who see war as fated and fraught with
unalterable consequence, Clemenza views it as an almost neutral occurrence with little lasting effect.
Almost certainly yes — not
in the minds of anyone with
unalterable opinions, but
in the perception of readers who come here looking for answers rather than arguments.
While the jurisprudence tells us that proprietary estoppel is no longer a «Procrustean bed constructed from some
unalterable criteria» (see Idle - O Apartments Inc. at para. 23), the Court
in Crabb nonetheless insisted the exercise of equitable jurisdiction be rooted
in identifiable principles.
117 While the criteria that define the limits of proprietary estoppel are not
unalterable, I see no reason
in principle why the cause of action should be expanded to permit a person to acquire an interest
in property by reliance upon an assurance by a non-owner that falls short of a contractual obligation.
It seems that the overall goal as to the publication of specifically judicial decisions is to make accessible
in a form which is not just verifiably exact but also as an
unalterable text.
When processes
in that centre seems to more or less ironed out, the roll out the model to other centres for the same implementation process, starting with the established model and certain
unalterable core principles from that model, with to adapt the model to the specific needs of each community.»
Shall the unreliability of the unalloyed adversary process
in a case of such dramatic inequality of resources and capabilities of the parties as this case be an
unalterable bar to justice?
«By keeping an audit trail of all transactions on an
unalterable distributed ledger, blockchain technology establishes accountability and transparency
in the data exchange process.»
It's important to send or upload your letter as a PDF because is the way to receiver will get a secure and
unalterable copy of your cover letter
in the original format.
In that theory, invariant developmental outcomes can not be identified with an organism's «nature,» if by that term is meant a set of predetermined and
unalterable features, such as a genetic blueprint.
Attachment is an
unalterable, important human need and reality, and the formation of attachment systems
in individuals dramatically affects their ability to have healthy relationships throughout life.
As Carter & McGoldrick wrote
in their seminal work on The Family Life Cycle, «Whom we are related to
in the complex web of family ties over all generations is
unalterable by us.»