Sentences with phrase «mere means of working»

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The two sides came to an agreement the following September, and CREA modified its rules to allow for «mere postings,» meaning agents can list properties and allow sellers to do the rest of the work.
While I don't condone how they have reacted to it by any means, it would behoove those of you claiming to be Christian to work out the hypocrisy with your «judge not lest ye be judged» and to further inform yourselves that the mere fact you are Moslem doesn't make you a terrorist extremist.
«This responsibility for God's earth means that human beings, endowed with intelligence, must respect the laws of nature and the delicate equilibria existing between the creatures of this world... The laws found in the Bible dwell on relationships, not only among individuals but also with other living beings... by their mere existence they bless him and give him glory»... «the Lord rejoices in all his works» (Ps 104:31).
I guess you (GOD) haven't noticed; Osteen and his bunch are Pre-destiny christians were works mean nothing and mere faith in the end brings salvation, in spite of past sins.
His death was no mere accident or miscarriage of justice, if by the latter one means a death unrelated to a person's actual life and work.
Developing an adequate theology of work today means recognizing that we can no longer regard ourselves or be regarded as mere hirelings.
It gained its first emphatic description of meaning, long before the origin of the mere term in the Yahwist's work.
Yes I can increase my profit range from a mere couple of dollars to a whole lot more but doing so would mean these that work for me can no longer provide for their family.
Even if glcosepane's low tissue burden in rats means that cleaving it will not have dramatic rejuvenating effects in these animals (which is a reasonable prediction, but might be happily disproven in the event), its high prevalence in aging and diabetic human collagen, and its implication in the complications of diabetes, will make the mere demonstration of a candidate's ability to cleave glucosepane crosslinks in vivo a sufficient proof - of - concept to spur further work to move it down the therapeutic pipeline into human testing.
Charter schools, for instance, often require more parental involvement, which is difficult for many working parents, and the mere act of placing their child in a charter school means they're inherently more active in their child's education.
On the road that means focusing on your kids, or that big project at work, rather than being absorbed in the mere operation of your vehicle; on the rally stage the RAV4's wallflower demeanor leaves more mental space for nailing the details of more than 100 miles of treacherous, ever - changing off - road conditions — and the 350 - plus miles of open road transits that link them together.
Were people who worked for that team, even as mere secretaries, under a similarly draconian non-disclosure agreement that meant they couldn't reveal that a particular player had been accused of rape?
It means that however inspired or skilled a given creative work, if it contains obvious symmetries or patterns it risks tumbling into that lesser category of mere decoration — a perception which, in light of the many radical changes that Art has undergone in the past century or so, is beginning to look patently absurd.»
The work is by no means a mere translation of the text but rather a vehicle to open a dialogue on perception and a means to breakdown the rigid relationship we have with our language and societal structures.
In practice, this means that I prefer showing performative art or work that has been created in situ to presenting work that has already been shown elsewhere and the experience and reception of which is thereby reduced to a mere retrieval of familiar terms and concepts.
For all of these reasons, Neto's works are not just soft - sculpture, not only mere fun adult - playgrounds, but represent your experience of a moment, an idea of landscape, a dream, a symphony, a noise, an impulse, a feeling, an enigma meant to be sensed in the flesh.
His work is not uninfluenced by Reynolds, but he had a strong personality of his own, and was by no means a mere imitator.
If the gas permits irreversible heat transport at all by any means, including by mere thermal radiation (also irreversible) then the entropy of the system will increase as it becomes isothermal (assuming isolation and no external or internal sources of continuous work).
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