Sentences with phrase «just at some hypothetical»

Basically, Rahner sees matter as guided upward and outward by the creative impulse of what Christians term the Holy Spirit, who is Creator not just at some hypothetical moment of creation, but necessarily present in creation at every moment with a vivifying and ever - expansive action.

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Since just about everyone reading this post has at least thought about opening a restaurant at some time in their life I have created this hypothetical scenario: Two of your friends have asked you to invest in their restaurant.
Beyond that... using a hypothetical scenario where you don't know what would've happened as proof the process doesn't work is stupid when instead you can just look at the present and see the team won 52 games this year and has multiple stars.
No, wait, don't sit at a vista point drinking warm beer out of a paper bag and sighing loudly, this is just a hypothetical scenario.
Of course, this is just public opinion, and hypothetical opinion at that: if Scotland votes YES (which would be the far more unprecedented and unpredictable event we don't know how Westminster opinion would react, or how the public would react to it actually happening.
The question of a military conflict between NATO member states would have been an entirely hypothetical question a decade ago, but looking at certain NATO member states (e.g. Turkey) increasing alliance with Russia, it just seems plausible that there can be a military conflict in between NATO member states.
Looking at a couple of hypothetical contests, they just might be.
All of the benefits and drawbacks to gene drives are «just so hypothetical right now,» says Allison Snow, a plant population ecologist at Ohio State University.
Considering that it's got enough room up front for a wicked - but - smooth V16, or V24, or heck, a V36 or something, the fact that it's a hypothetical EV is a shame; we're promised a 750 - hp motorized setup with a theoretical range of at least 200 miles and sub-4-second 0 - 60 acceleration, but it's just not the same, man.
That hypothetical $ 150,000 invested at the peak gold price in September 2011 would have left you with just $ 106,000 today, down 29 per cent.
Maybe you have a credit card with a balance of $ 1,000 — under our hypothetical interest rate, you're looking at $ 150 in interest compared to just $ 20 earned in savings.
Ross offers up this hypothetical example: Some credit card issuers set their minimum payments at just 2 % of the total balance.
Just to give you an idea of how each of these types of cards COULD stack up for you, take a look at the hypothetical scenario below for Frank, Rebecca and Thomas.
although the cooler planet emits radiation toward the warmer planet, supposing that one were nominally 100K and the other 150K, at some point, supposing they were fixed to receive one another's thermal influuence they would thermalise, if there were not the presence of another radiating body, although radiation goes in all directions, not just towards other hypothetical planets, and may lead to Kelvin's heat death hypothesis where there was no thermal energy left.
Although a carbon tax needs to grow far faster than CRS's hypothetical tax — which would take 13 years to double to just $ 40 / ton — Friedman at least shows no signs of backing off his long - time carbon tax advocacy.
There's a huge difference between a hypothetical product that could accurately predict the outcome of any case just by analysing the text of past written decisions (this is likely impossible at the current moment) and a predictive analytics product that provides an answer to a well - defined question with only two possible outcomes.
Obviously these suggestions are just hypothetical at this point, but to be included in a survey means Sony is clearly thinking about pumping up its PS Plus benefits.
To take just two examples, studies of hypothetical dilemmas requiring adolescents to choose between antisocial behavior suggested by their peers and positive social behavior of their own choosing show that peer influences increase between childhood and early adolescence as adolescents begin to separate from parental control, peak at age fourteen, and then decline slowly during the high school years.
If the agents are prepared to continue to take on all of the downside risk to try win what appears to be at best a hypothetical victory, then so be it - I just do not think the agents have been provided with a clear picture by the CREA leaders of what the fight is really going to accomplish and what the real risks are so that the members can decide what is in their best interest.
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