Sentences with phrase «making indivisible»

However, the panel either misunderstood or, I suppose we have to assume, felt that on the evidence the loss had to treated as also having been caused by the portion of the defendant's conduct which was the wrongful conduct because the nature of the loss made it indivisible.

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Whitehead was convinced by Zeno - like paradoxes that process must be made up of indivisible units, «drops» or «bits» of becoming that do not themselves consist of earlier and later becomings.24 These quanta of becoming are called «actual entities.»
The final indivisible entities of which the world is made up are actual occasions of experience.
What contributions do liberation or process theologies make to a comprehensive vision of an indivisible morality and a common narrative?
Actually such distinctions as we have made are necessarily artificial, since experience is an indivisible whole, and such aspects as we have discussed are abstractions from the whole.
Ironically, in the historical contest of American church - state debate, substituting «invisible» for «indivisible» actually makes a great deal of sense.
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Collaborating through Indivisible groups, Action Network, an existing MoveOn event - scheduling app, social media and other channels, activists made in - district town hall meetings a place of dread for Republicans.
He said the outcome of the primary should rather unite the party to make it stronger and indivisible.
«And tonight, Pop, wherever you are — and I think I know where — at this time of fear, help this country remember what truly makes it great: that we are one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.»
During the «Four Women in a Room» panel discussion, hosted by activist groups True Blue New York and Empire State Indivisible and moderated by POLITICO politics reporter Gloria Pazmino, Williams noted that New York has some of the worst voting laws in the country and addressed comments made by Melissa DeRosa, secretary to the governor, in which she said that most of the panelists do not have state government experience.
«And tonight, Pop, wherever you are, and I think I know where, at this time of fear, help this country remember what truly makes it great: that we are one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all,» Cuomo concluded.
«We know and we feel the plight of those that are most vulnerable, and we are here today to let everyone know that our solidarity, our strength, lies in our diversity, and our mission is to make sure that everyone receives justice and that this is truly an indivisible nation,» said Afaf Nasher, the executive director of CAIR New York.
The pair are both mesons, and so contain two quarks — subatomic particles that make up matter and are thought to be indivisible.
They point out that dividing indivisible goods, like the marital property in a divorce, is harder, adding, «Unlike more demanding fair - division algorithms, which ask players to give more detailed information or make more difficult comparisons, our algorithms are easy to apply and, therefore, eminently practicable.»
The things I make — art, music, events, articles, killer smoothies — wouldn't get made if I wasn't consistently propelled forward by a blessed unrest and extreme nostalgia for the indivisible divine consciousness we all came from.
Instead they walk into Midway City along with a special forces unit led by Flagg (Joel Kinnaman), who also happens to be June Moone's boyfriend, battle an army of faceless overlord minions indivisible from every other faceless movie overlord minions and lose everything that made them interesting in a swirling tornado of special effects.
You have an indie rogues gallery of characters to play with, along side the several original characters that Lab Zero have created so there is no shortage of interesting party members to fight with if Indivisible gets made.
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.
Everything Roth made involved acting out a central concept of art and life as utterly indivisible — a single enterprise in which material stuff is subservient to the emotional and sensual experience for which it stands.
Of all these artists, Pollock probably made the most radical contribution to art since Picasso because of his entirely new and original approach to the very act of painting which was indivisible from the nature of his imagery.
Thanks to them, the collective imagination seized on the idea that things are only solid in appearance, as everything is made up of countless indivisible particles or atoms separated by the void.
Bohm noted of prevailing views among physicists: «the world is assumed to be constituted of a set of separately existent, indivisible and unchangeable «elementary particles», which are the fundamental «building blocks» of the entire universe... there seems to be an unshakable faith among physicists that either such particles, or some other kind yet to be discovered, will eventually make possible a complete and coherent explanation of everything» (Bohm, 1980, p. 173).
1) that everything was made up of smaller indivisible objects (atoms) 2) that the earth went round the sun 3) that life started in the mud around the edges of the waters of the earth 4) that the wind was a thin substance so thin that it was invisible, but still made of ordinary matter just like the earth and the water
Ontario's Negligence Act4 (the «Act») makes clear that in the event that more than one tortfeasor causes or contributes and an indivisible injury, the injured party may recover the entirety of their damages from any individual defendant, notwithstanding their respective degree of fault.
And, in the successive incident situation, it's stretching a point to claim that the negligence of a later wrongdoer destroyed the plaintiff's ability to prove causation in respect of an earlier wrongdoing, unless one means that because the the injuries are «indivisible» it's impossible for the court to make a valid conclusion as to who caused what.
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