Sentences with phrase «it purpose quite»

One goes to church for purposes quite different from, even opposed to, analysis.
It is common, and for certain purposes quite helpful, to contrast the approaches of Bentham and Kant, to see in them the two quite different normative paths — consequentialist and deontological — modern moral philosophy has taken.
Yet for some curious reason we find it very difficult to believe that there may be sense higher than our sense, reason above our reason, and a total purpose quite beyond our comprehension.
A lightweight stroller though has lesser features than a normal stroller; it serves it purpose quite well.
If you're speaking from a strictly mathematical sense, the above answers serve that purpose quite well.
You don't need much of the topping to make the yogurt sweet and so it serves it's purpose quite well.
While the open - world could quite easily serve a larger - scale purpose to the game, it does work quite well, and serves its purpose quite well.
For a while now, the Assassin's Creed series has always had an RPG - like levelling system, albeit, it was a little basic, but it served its purpose quite well.
Still besides empirical observations and good inferences, the models are what are available to work with, and they serve several purposes quite well and they are the basis for improved models in the future.
Your could adapt them to other purposes quite easily though... how about glowing red eyes for a halloween puppet, or a simple torch.
This serves their purposes quite well: it sets up a chilling effect, for one, making a hostile environment for the scientist; and it sets up doubt in the public's mind despite there being zero real evidence for it.
Since anonymous currencies can not be tracked, it makes keeping a record of payments for tax purposes quite difficult.
It is understandable why the Middle Eastern trader has viewed Bitcoin for a purpose quite different from the one it was initially created for.
There is a beautiful and mesmerizing kaleidoscope video that serves this purpose quite well.

Not exact matches

While Monero and Coinhive may have been created for legitimate purposes, both of their reputations have taken quite the beating in recent months as hackers on the dark web make use of their respective advantages.
Shortly before she died in 2011, Jean Jennings Bartik reflected proudly on the fact that all the programmers who created the first general - purpose computer were women: «Despite our coming of age in an era when women's career opportunities were generally quite confined, we helped initiate the era of the computer.»
With Glass, Google never defined the purpose, and as a result, consumers never really quite understood why they would need such a device.
«The value in the hybrid is that it demonstrates quite clearly that you can run a business with a social purpose,» says David LePage, who has registered his company, Accelerating Social Impact CCC Ltd., as a C3.
That's not quite the same as actual autonomous miles driven (Autopilot is, despite its name, not full autonomy), but the data is a huge asset for machine - learning purposes.
Growth feels quite hollow after a little while if it's not connected to a bigger purpose — it's time we stopped celebrating record sales without asking why.
Peter Drucker, arguably the leading management thinker of the twentieth century, observed, «If a new venture does succeed, more often than not it is n a market other than the one it was originally intended to serve, with products and services not quite those with which it had set out that are bought in large part by customers it did not even think of when it started and used for a host of purposes besides the ones for which the products were first designed.»
While I do think the story of Horsehead is quite interesting, the purpose of this article is not to litigate the merits of the investment itself.
That seems like quite a steep value for an ERC20 token with only one specific purpose.
I am quite comfortable in not needing some grand purpose for my life or my existence.
Your god is quite the sick sadistic putz — creating billions of people for the sole purpose of torturing them for all eternity.
everthing I see around is quite the opposite, believers seems to be that much more motivated as they have a strong sense of purpose in life.
Spirituality is one thing, blind faith in a fairy tale whose sole purpose is to control and oppress people is quite another.
But Scalia surely knew that Janet Reno, the Attorney General in the Clinton Administration, had taken quite the opposite view — that nothing in the reigning statutes barred the State of Oregon from permitting drugs to be used by doctors for the purpose of procuring death for their patients.
This was assumed by most people until quite recent times, but around 1980 a series of policies were put in place on a global basis, the purpose of which was to reduce the capacity of political bodies to control economic actors.
Also to speak frankly, there's been quite a bit of speculation from uninvolved parties that most professionals would consider distracting to the purpose of a mediation.
What happens within is another story but it doesn't mean any church deserves to be burned (most are quite beautiful regardless of what they represent)... maybe they should be used for better purposes (housing the homeless for example).
Possibly, however, it originally had quite a different meaning, not incompatible with Jesus» purpose and attitude.
Quite the contrary, its purpose is to argue that the fundamental Thomist vision of finite existence as pointing to its self - sufficient cause is fully compatible with a doctrine of God that can embody the real strengths of the Thomist position without entailing its religiously and logically unsatisfactory conclusions.
In the present civil war it is quite possible that God's purpose is something different from the purpose of either party; and yet the human instrumentalities, working just as they do, are of the best adaptation to effect his purpose.
And anthropologists stand in a structurally and ideologically oppositional relationship to Christian missionaries, who, like them, have taken to the foreign fields to interact with the natives, yet for obviously quite different purposes.
Your generalization is falls quite short of it's intended purpose I'm sure.
Currently it is also very fashionable to engage in interreligious dialogue for the purpose of facilitating cooperation on this or that socio - political agenda; if one approves of the agenda» a very large if» then this motive for dialogue is quite acceptable, too.
Thus, well - being could be said to derive simply from the sum of responsibilities performed in everyday life, quite apart from broader questions about the purpose of one's life.
But believing theology engages in demythologizing with quite a different purpose — not to bring criticism to bear upon myth, nor yet to eliminate myth, but to experience in the process the purity and godliness of its own revelation and affirmations of faith.
Pais could refer either to someone regarded as a son, or, as was quite common, a young man kept for sexual purposes.
Quite rapidly the public understanding of the purpose of higher education changed.
The Communist Manifesto, Mein Kempf and Happy Halloween Charley Brown are also quite clear.So who are we to believe?That bible of yours means nothing except that through the ages a bunch of liars for their own purposes edited and re-edited a work of fiction so that morons would fill the coffers of their churches every Sunday, Saturday or other holy day they proclaimed.Now we all have to listen to this nonsense.Enough is enough!
Quite to the contrary, when Jesus embarked on His public ministry, He stated that His purpose and mission was to give liberty to the captives and set free those who were oppressed (Luke 4:18 - 19).
The intention is the quite limited one of indicating as simply and non-technically as possible a few points in the scholastic philosophy of change which may be of use in suggesting starting - points for our purpose.
Suffice to say: self - confessed «nerds» around the world, people perhaps a little like Hazel and Augustus, who don't quite fit in but want a full life and a better future, have found purpose and fellowship through the pioneering leadership of the Green brothers.
It at once becomes clear, when we adopt this altered standpoint, that the purpose of a new Declaration of the Rights of Man can not be, as formerly, to ensure the highest possible degree of independence for the individual in society, but to define the conditions under which the inevitable totalization of Mankind may be effected, not only without impairing but so as to enhance, I will not say the autonomy of each of us but (a quite different thing) the incommunicable singularity of being which each of us possesses.
The other side of the picture, and at the moment the far more important side, is that, while there have been real wounds, there are today powerful men in our country who specialize in reopening those wounds, not to help them to heal more completely, but for quite other purposes — to gain a partisan political advantage or to secure personal publicity; but most often in order to discredit by insinuation, if not by direct charges, all who believe in some changes in the economic order.
Undergirding the Preacher's words is the faith that vanity, the absence of meaning, the «striving after wind» (1:14,17, and repeatedly), and all frustration and vexation (2: 23) are resolved in the life and purpose (one might almost but not quite say «the love») of God.
Both a chipped rock and an IBM machine are tools, but the difference of their complexity and capabilities is so vast that for most purposes we properly regard them as quite different types of objects.
God has purposes for us in every moment of our existence, some rather trivial, others quite profound.
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