Sentences with phrase «indivisible parts»

Acceptance and virtue are indivisible parts of the Muslim's faith.
China annexed Tibet in 1950, although Beijing has claimed the Himalayan region has been an indivisible part of China throughout history.
China annexed Tibet in 1950, although Beijing has long claimed the Himalayan region has been an indivisible part of China throughout history.
The iconic Gerber Baby proved to be a powerful and effective tool in many ways, including as an indivisible part of the commodity, allowing the company to bypass such traditional middlemen as grocers and appeal directly to women as dietitians or as mothers.
An indivisible part of the full - time bachelor study programme is the student s» internship.
Social intelligence can help to create peace between groups, but it is not an indivisible part of peace, and certainly not required for personal, internal peace.

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This analysis should proceed until we arrive at those parts that are indivisible and therefore not further analyzable.
And since process theology sees human beings as part of a larger community which includes all creatures, the indivisible salvation of the whole world can not be limited to humanity.
The Family Research Council, a conservative Christian advocacy group, is turning up the heat on NBC after it edited out «under God, indivisible» - twice - during a taped piece of children reciting the Pledge of Allegiance as part of last weekend's final round coverage of the U.S. Open Golf Championship.
Even within the Forms there must be relative nonbeing, existence not only in itself (as an indivisible and hence incommunicable unit) but in relation as a divisible whole of parts, a generic unity communicable to its species.
But how such indivisible Forms could be shared in by sensibles, either as wholes or parts, seemed impossible to say.
The Forms are units, but the meanings of «unity» are two, the simply indivisible unit of arithmetic and the infinitely divisible whole of parts of geometry.
It concerns a one which is just one and nothing else, a simple indivisible unity without parts.
I do not agree that a part of a mind can perform an act which the whole mind does not perform, for the simple reason that I experience mind and its action as an indivisible, although complex, whole.
Together these three strands comprise an indivisible morality held together in part by a common narrative.
Though parts of a whole process (or aspects of the whole satisfaction of a process) may be distinguishable, they are not capable of being separated nor isolated from the whole of which they are a part.10 Coordinate division, like genetic division, is a conceptual process that focuses on aspects of an indivisible satisfaction as superject If Whitehead did believe one can prehend only a part of a previous satisfaction as a moment's «actual world» is established, while completely dismissing the rest by way of «negative prehensions,» it likely stemmed from his inadequate view of potentiality as discrete objects.
It's part of the Indivisible movement, an online guide helping activists model their protests after the success of the Tea Party movement that started in 2009.
In the first two knockout rooms of the Whitney's show, Haskell gives us O'Keeffe's early works on paper and her uncanny ability to conjure indivisible abstract wholes in which all parts are of equal interest and never decorative — something Donald Judd made good on decades later.
It didn't work out that way, in part because the «adaptation agenda» can only move forward if the protection of the climate and the protection of the poor are treated as two sides of one single, indivisible coin.
For injunctions, the opinion suggested that although they are indivisible by nature, even a national court which is only competent to rule on part of the damages that have occurred would still be competent to rule on all other remedies available under national law (including a request to correct false information).
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