Sentences with phrase «many special cases»

Each state has laws that waive the cost for special cases, like minors, senior citizens, victims of identity theft, and their spouses.
History is rich with examples of companies who successfully used a product demonstration to take their brand to the «next level,» yet not just any product demo will suffice... so what made these special cases so effective?
The «buy American» thing is just a special case of the more general plea we often hear to «support your local economy.»
«In special cases, we can go up to $ 100,000,» he says.
There's Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple, which is kind of a special case.
Asked about Greece — a special case because of the political uncertainties there and because the country continues to labor under an international bailout program overseen in part by the European Central Bank — Mr. Draghi said that the bank could buy Greek bonds.
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Paul Donovan, senior economist at UBS, said in a podcast: «While Cyprus might be characterised as a special case, there have been so many special cases across the euro that political reassurances in this regard will not have much worth.
A bank purchases medium - term (up to five - year or, in special cases, seven - year) promissory notes due to the exporter from a foreign buyer.
Central banks are facing a special case of the socialist calculation problem pertaining to the financial system.
Most countries have some barriers to legal drug sector entry due to the research and manufacturing startup costs, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, and significant health care regulations make the U.S. a special case.
There are many arguments against the special case of 0.01 BTC since it is unlikely to represent anything meaningful as the Bitcoin economy grows (it certainly won't be the equivalent of 0.01 USD, GBP or EUR).
However deeply the local bishop is integrated into the power structures of his country and culture, as a member of the priestly caste he's seen as, and sees himself as, a special case.
The Israelites, though, were a special case in that a certain harshness was necessary to establish the Jewish Faith and people in order to prepare for a Messiah to save the whole world.
Secondly, nothing can just materialize, however if you actually read what I (and many others write) we don't know what the universe was like before the big bang, and with the warp of time, space and all natural laws, the big bang becomes a special case where the impossible can become possible.
In the same way, classical physics has survived as a marginal special case within the framework of a much more comprehensive theory.
That presence is a special case of the general principles.
@K - switch: All formal fallacies are special cases of non sequitur.
It had not yet been seen that the subject - predicate form can be viewed as a special case of a more general account of logical terms, functions, and relations: a true «logic of manifolds,» as Cassirer calls it (SF 72), eschewing any psychological elements, was yet to emerge.
Requests for prayers in special cases are gathered up into one prayerful effort made without the help of any book.
Atheism is a special case of the third, in which man or some wholly imperfect thing is regarded as the nearest thing to a «supreme being» that exists.
Language is a special case of symbolic expression, and the dynamics of symbol formation in the life of the self are of especial importance in the sexual life.
While I can not develop the argument here, I believe it makes sense to understand unilateral power as a special case arising out of the more basic relational power, much as determinism arises statistically out of subatomic indeterminancy.
Yet, even academics make a special case for Jesus because of tradition and mass belief.
The supplicant asks God to treat those in the circle of intimacy preferentially, to act like a legislature that passes a private bill or like a president who occasionally suspends general laws to intervene in a special case.
Sam Riviera's piece about homosexual teen homelessness is a special case in my opinion, and not worthy of either side getting worked up over.
At that point in Science and the Modern World where Whitehead observes: «The relation of part to whole has the special reciprocity associated with the notion of organism, in which the part is for the whole»; he confirms: «but this relation reigns throughout nature and does not start with the special case of the higher organisms» [SMW 149].
This brings us to a fifth kind of petition, the special case of prayers for the recovery of health.
It has been noted from time to time in the literature that the thought of Charles Hartshorne has a number of affinities with personalism, and this is a special case of the relationship between process and personalist thought.
«A [simple physical] feeling belonging to this special case has as its datum only one actual entity, and this actual entity is objectified by one of its feelings» (PR 245).
One must show how more usual meanings of truth follow from it as special cases.
Lesbianism is not merely a «special case» of sisterhood or female friendship.
His spatial field (setting aside «mind» as a special case) is a continuum of overlapping qualities.
The people of St. Laurence Church are now trying to raise money to build a special case so they can keep their Bible in use and on regular display.
Those are handy scientific abstractions, but even if they were provable in the terms science allows, it would not show that no broader set of truths about the universe would not render these proofs a special case of themselves.
But does that not mean, is it not a special case of the truth, that all duty is a gift, every call on us a blessing, and that the task we often find a burden is really a boon?
-- I have lived in the West my entire life, but never in the US, which seems to be a special case in some ways, and fail to see my privileged position.
These are indeed special cases, and our human knowing is a third, and the one we have to take as our primary epistemic sample.
Or alternatively stated, a civilized society is simply a special case of the generic type.
But in what way is a civilized society a special case of Society?
One of our main points in setting out this framework is the claim that in some deep sense, to do physics is to find laws that relate (E) to (E1) for separable events E and E1 (including of course the special case that E and E1 pertain to the same substance or object in the naive sense of those words.
This is an application to the special case of the soul of the general principle by which social order is defined.
By the end of the book, Rodrigues, like his mentor, regards himself as a special case, a different and perhaps higher kind of Christian.
«29 In addition, he suggests that every momentary self is really altruistic because of its innate interest in other selves and thus that «self - interest» is actually a special case within this universal altruism at the level of the ultimately concrete entities.30
Man does not see himself as a special case of the general and comfort himself thereby.
If we are to evaluate the adequacy of Cobb's concept of the differences accounting for God's varying and unique presence in individual persons generally and his unparalleled presence in Jesus more specifically, however, we must examine more carefully his understanding of the manner in which persons are able to minimize and / or maximize God's influence upon them and determine how this applies to Jesus as a special case.
So even before he began using that term, he sent a letter to the head of the Vatican Observatory, noting that «those members of the Church who are either themselves active scientists, or in some special cases both scientists and theologians, could serve as a key resource» in bridging the chasm that too often separates modern science and biblical religion.
In any case, it seems to me that Bergson's intuition on Gunter's account, which refers to intuitions as reflective, must be a special case of a triadic relation.
(Repressions amount to explaining away unpleasant events, and thus, as explicable, represent a special case in the range of possible explanations.)
A special case of this is copy / paste of trite, meaningless aphorisms eg: «Prayer changes things» — Ummm, we all know it doesn't.
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