Sentences with phrase «latter view would»

The latter view would not expect payment for the initial claim as there would be no one to pay.
This latter view would have all the problems of the classical attempt to define omniscience.
In low - and middle - income countries, these latter views have led to policy initiatives and incentives towards universal institutional birth [29 — 31].
To such an extent that the latter view has relevance, it is likely to demand that publishers add value in terms of their expertise in finding, understanding, filtering and improving new content to add to the body of existing content, tools and solutions.

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Taken from a helicopter view, strong sales to close the previous year led analysts to ask this question: Is a sudden downturn evidence of a fresh trend, or just Mother Nature's latest cruel twist?March's results would, thankfully, point to the latter.
When a 1993 Angus Reid poll asked Canadians whether their country should «preserve its formal constitutional connection with the monarchy» or «move to abolish» it, roughly half (51 %) chose the latter option, suggesting that views on whether Canada should remain a monarchy over the long term have remained relatively stable over the last few decades.
It's been my view since circa 2003 that «they» would hold up the system with printed money and credit creation until every last crumb of middle class wealth was swept off the table and into the pockets of those in position to do the sweeping: Corporate America, the very wealthy («wealthy» = enough disposable cash to buy a few politicians and Federal judges) and the political elite — the latter of which are compensated pawns for the first two cohorts.
Post-GFC, there has been some swing to this latter view.
In the latter view, the difference between Jews and Christians is that Jews in the covenant have a direct, unmediated relationship with God, whereas Christians through Jesus have an indirect, mediated relationship with this same God.
I wish rather to call attention to a peculiar aspect of one of the arguments used to support the latter view, since I think it betrays an inadequacy in all current Whiteheadian views which has not been appreciated.
When we apply this position to Diem's original criticism of Käsemann, that the latter presented Jesus as only teaching general truths rather than the kerygma, it becomes clear that Diem has overlooked the crucial point: Käsemann went beyond the view that Jesus taught God's fatherhood and man's freedom, to the assertion that «God has drawn near man in grace and requirement,» and Jesus «brought and lived the freedom of the children of God».
Theologians themselves (first type) seem generally to have made a present of the latter notion to atheists; but the former view has its plausibility for all of us.
The latter would inevitably have been an interpretation of women's experience from man's point of view!
It is this latter view which I have referred to as the series of interrelated event - cells.
The latter statement, especially, is really based on a deistic view of an absentee God who must «come into» a world which on any Christian, biblical, and theistic view God can never have left.
Whites are accustomed to holding conversations with Negroes, in which they sound out the latter's views or acquaint them with decisions they have taken.
The literalist point of view is now more common among the sects than in the mainline churches, but it still has its adherents in the latter, as any denominational paper which has a forum of letters to the editor will make evident.
An affirmative answer to the latter, I suppose, would exemplify a purely Darwinian restricted view of evolution — Peirce's tychism.
Enough of such comments - although I could continue regarding his views of the atonement, intercessory prayer and the general resurrection; the latter including, it would seem, the animals, since all creation will be renewed (although the plants and viruses are not considered!).
This latter state of things, being the more complex, is also the more complete; and as we proceed, I think we shall have abundant reason for refusing to leave out either the sadness or the gladness, if we look at religion with the breadth of view which it demands.
This final part of Griffin's argument for the process theodicy turns on an assumption that he appears to have borrowed by Hartshorne, viz., that the so - called «social view» of omnipotence is the only alternative to the monopolistic (and thus to the standard) view.9 The critique of the latter thus established the former as (in Griffin's words) «the only view that is coherent if one is talking about the power a being with the greatest conceivable amount of power could have over a created, i.e. an actual world» (GPE 269).
Secondly, since the standard view of omnipotence presupposes the possibility described in Premise X, if the latter were meaningless, that would be a source of embarrassment for partisans of the standard view.
This means that fundamentally the «change» entailed in the «acting» of a physical existent can not be essentially locomotive change; rather locomotive change must be seen as either only one aspect of the change involved in and constituting «acting,» or as only the resultant of the change involved in «acting» — the latter is the view of Leibniz and of Whitehead; I would myself incline to the former alternative.
So if you take the latter view, then God doesn't appear to have much to do with anything that happens on this planet.
The Muslim attitude toward both testaments of the Christian Bible has traditionally run a spectrum that ranges from respect to a charge that large parts of them are rank forgeries (the figure of Ezra is a major villain in the latter view).
This is chiefly because in the latter part of the twentieth century, and led by liberation theologians, we have come to view science sociologically.
But few of us would endorse those elements of tradition that baptize patriarchal oppression, endorse violence against women, oppress lesbians and gays, exalt perpetual virginity as the superior state, or declare that heterosexual rape is a lesser sin than masturbation (on the view that the latter act contradicts nature while the former act, while also sinful, is in accordance with nature) The postbiblical tradition, like Scripture itself, does not provide one coherent, consistent sexual ethic.
But in Swaggart's view: «The soul and the spirit of every Christian who has ever lived will then be reunited with their deceased bodies,» the latter being changed, of course.»
If the extreme individualistic view were taken, one's finite mundane consciousness would be an extract from one's larger, truer personality, the latter having even now some sort of reality behind the scenes.
For instance, defenders of the micrological view would presumably be ready to acknowledge the similarities between Bradley's nontemporally durational finite centers and Whitehead's epochal actual entities.11 The crucial difference would of course be that the latter are freed from the paradoxical entanglements of Bradley's nonrelational whole of feeling.
The latter view was that if one pushed a child into being toilet trained before they were ready, this would result in psychological damage.
A person who's a conservative / Republican politically and atheist faith wise, typically self - identifies far more as the former than the latter, and as such would be less inclined to discuss their religious views in the first place in public (even witout concern of their political ambitions).
This ontological turn has opened up space for new ways of thinking about democracy, but in my view it has some troubling entailments too — it culminates in the effective detachment of political dynamics from social relations of power and results in the unvindicated privileging of the former over the latter.
In his view, government must show more concern for local businesses and that should mean separating illegal miners from legal miners and allowing the latter to freely operate because they have done nothing wrong.
They pointed to peculiar movement in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's poll numbers in the two Siena polls — the percentage of likely voters in the district viewing him favorably plummeted from 57 to 46 percent over a month — as evidence that the latter might have oversampled more conservative voters.
Police have reportedly begun probing the latter incident, which has been viewed by hundreds of thousands, if not millions on YouTube.
It was the latter model that had ultimately become the accepted view.
The latter triggers a vicious cycle of persistent DDR and pro-inflammatory signals leading to chronic inflammation, tissue malfunction and degeneration with old age; in DNA repair - deficient patients, the rapid accumulation of DNA damage (in view of the DNA repair defect) would trigger the untimely activation of DDR signaling leading to the early manifestation of age - related pathology that is associated with chronic inflammation.
Once the app is open users can ask Alexa to read messages, look for matches, see who viewed their profiles and even display photos (the latter is only if they have the Echo Show, which includes a screen.)
Consistent with this latter assertion, the Pew survey found that, in addition to being more likely than respondents in older cohorts to report that they had engaged in online dating, individuals in the youngest cohort (those between 18 and 29) were also significantly more favorable in their views of online dating than older users (Madden & Lenhart, 2006).
During the medial stretch of the film (about an hour), the latter journey (the visual sequences) will mimic one's experience at a planetarium, or perhaps a viewing of an environmental documentary, minus a top - rate actor's narration; if watching it on television, one might have the strong urge to check the channel.
Yet, despite the latter's ostensible grit, both specialised in human anguish prettily presented for your viewing pleasure; Hooper's unapologetically indulgent, highly embellished approach isn't to everyone's taste but you've got to admire his bravado.
Predictably, Democratic and Republican views diverge, with 65 % of the former and just 31 % of the latter saying that unions have a positive effect on schools.
Other teachers noted that they utilized the curriculum or had students come up with discussion questions during the viewing that were subsequently used as part of their postviewing discussion, but these latter examples were not the norm.
There is quite an interesting history surrounding these latter two books, given Harris and I have quite different views on VAMs and their potentials in education.
Nits include an intermittent vibration in the driver's side A-pillar area of the dash and imminently forgettable exterior styling, but the former is likely a random flaw and the latter has to be viewed in the context of extraordinarily dull - looking competitors like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.
A full leather interior, sat nav and dual - zone climate - control are standard on both, while the latter has a rear - view camera and automatic parking system as well.
The same carbon fiber finish can be applied to the air vents in front of the windshield, the intakes behind the side windows, the air intakes in the front bumper and air vents in the rear section... these latter two are also modified by Novitec to allow a better airflow... that's also why there is a new «fin'to be mounted on the large side air intake and you can install a different outlet on the engine cover... all to have improved ventilation on the Novitec Torado Aventador... the final touch are the two carbon fiber covers that go onto the top section of the exterior rear view mirrors.
The basic idea behind the latter method is that the unsecured debt of a firm can be viewed as having sold a put option to the equity owners.
We'd arrived in the riverside town of Kratie after a seven - hour drive from Siem Reap — the latter few hours of which was spent in the back of a minivan with poor suspension, loose seats and a television in place of a rear - view mirror.
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