Sentences with phrase «necessary evil for»

Evictions of tenants in residential properties are unfortunately a necessary evil for landlords.
However, not all buzzwords are bad because they can be a necessary evil for ATS or resume selection.
These touch controlled systems split opinion — and splitting volume control between left and right buds is a first in our experience — but such controls are a necessary evil for such tiny earbuds.
It's a necessary evil for users who want to more tightly integrate with the service, but it's also a sign of things to come.
Alarm clocks are a necessary evil for most of us as we certainly don't love them, but can't live without them.
It's sort of a necessary evil for new companies going to ICO to get started, but as Ethereum and Bitcoin get converted into fiat, their prices lower in turn for all the people invested.
Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO) listings have long held the position of a necessary evil for international law firms in the city.
Scaffolds are a necessary evil for any construction project.
If fairs are part of the new necessary evil for small galleries to stay afloat, this one offers a good concentrated roundup of artists and exhibitors: nonprofit institutions, alternative spaces along with a few commercial galleries that might be barely paying their bills.
Tax season certainly isn't fun but a necessary evil for all of our US readers.
For epicurean travelers, the «cocktails» from an airplane's beverages cart are a watery but necessary evil for surviving long - haul international flights.
But it is a necessary evil for adventurers like us.
Bankruptcy is a necessary evil for some Americans after a financial catastrophe, though recovery is possible.
Student loans have become a necessary evil for countless Americans, but that doesn't mean you have to over pay when turning to the private lender market to fund a college education.
Debt is a necessary evil for most, but with smart decisions and responsible money management, it'll be more good than bad.
Estimating college tuition is a necessary evil for planning purposes.
They don't know you're out there and that other companies have invested in your business successes if you don't share, so it's kind of a necessary evil for me.
If it is only a necessary evil for you, then of course contouring is nothing for you.
I hate squash and it was a necessary evil for me while on the Introductory Diet!
Supplementing with iron is a necessary evil for a lot of women, says Frank, although she argues that ferrous fumarate, the kind that is prescribed most frequently, is generally poorly absorbed.
I say «like» because I honestly don't enjoy cardio, but it feels like a necessary evil for me right now.
Such a stamp of approval can help him raise more money, he adds — a necessary evil for a candidate to be taken seriously.
As we wrap up car week, we have noted that the car and car seats seem to be a necessary evil for many people.
I understand that a post-secondary education can be very expensive (I worked two jobs and had many different entrepreneurial ventures and I still graduated with over $ 20,000 in student loan debt which is now all paid off by the way) and taking on debt is a necessary evil for some.
Conference calls tend to be a necessary evil for many of us, dragging out conversations that could be better covered in another medium.
The identical twins who earned perfect test scores College entrance exams, the SAT and the ACT, are dreaded but necessary evils for high school students trying to get ahead.

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For some, it's a necessary evil — part and parcel with owning a business.
«Electric cars were made for people who thought that driving was a necessary evil,» says Martin Eberhard, co-founder and CEO of Tesla Motors.
For some websites, a time - consuming manual link building campaign is a necessary evil as the industry within which the site operates is very competitive from an SEO standpoint.
Every member of President Trump's advisory councils should wrestle with his or her conscience and ponder Edmund Burke's famous warning that «All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.»
Many reformations, revolutions and wars (responses to evils and terrors) in Christendom were absolutely necessary for the whole mankind to have true progress.
If the ability to do this is necessary for a viable theodicy as Griffin implies, it would seem to follow that it is in fact possible to answer the problem of evil within classical limits — i.e., without having to resort to Griffin's process conceptuality.
It can be plausibly argued that while it might appear that Plantinga's free - will defense is only relevant to moral evil, it actually has significant, necessary ramifications for how God's power can be conceived in relation to nature.
It is simply false, therefore, to claim that Plantinga must view all evils in the actual world as necessary for bringing about some greater good or avoiding some greater evil.
The major Christian tradition has not been pacifism, in the sense of refusal to share in any war, but it has been a testimony for peace in the sense that war is seen as a necessary evil at best and never something in which to glory.
Thus the traditional conception of deity, which we have received from our past, puts its main stress on divine absoluteness or aseity; on divine causative agency as the explanation of everything that occurs whether by direct divine willing or by indirect divine permission with respect to evil done in the world; on divine self - containedness and hence lack of necessary relationship with anything else; on divine impassability, which makes any suffering impossible for God; and on divine moral perfection, with the giving of laws in accordance with which everything should be ordered.
Compromise with existing evil is necessary for survival.
The * natural * reaction is to demonize the aggressors; after all, as Edmund Burke and others have pointed out «the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing.»
«All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.»
We will look at this verse in more detail when we discuss the Calvinistic idea of Limited Atonement, but for now, it is enough to note that even if the whole world lies under the control of the wicked one, Jesus has done what is necessary to liberate the whole world from the evil one so that they can respond to the gospel and believe in Jesus for eternal life (cf. 1 John 5:7 - 13).
The quote, misattributed to Burke, «The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men should do nothing», gets at the same point, somewhat.
It's also a necessary evil to raise money for awareness of a cause.
I'm sure many people would consider themselves pacifists but say that this is too extreme a definition, one might say for example that pacifism means «attempting to promote peace and making it a goal, but accepting that war is necessary in some cases to prevent greater evils,» however the way violence vs. following Jesus is being discussed in this context doesn't allow such concessions.
This contrasts with philosophies that, justifying the existence of evil in God's creation, would posit it as necessary for the machinery of the world — in other words, with all forms of theodicy that merely explain evil away.
Thus, while the two world wars may appear from a human point of view to have been evil, from the point of view of God's plan for restoration they were good and necessary.
Couturier, about the novelist's necessary complicity with evil: If he is a believer, the difficulty begins when he sits down at his table to write, for he is obliged to become each one of....
We can appreciate the Christian absolutist who seeks to stand wholly against involvement in the evil of society; yet as he does so he must realize that those who are working for relative gains within the social order are doing a necessary work in the service of God.
«2 The retention of subjective immediacy within the everlastingness of God's nature is seen then as subjective immortality.3 Some argue that subjective immortality is necessary for the religious need of continuity between present hope and future fulfillment, redemption and fulfillment, and the overcoming of evil.4
It is painful (but necessary) reading, for it reminds us how easily and shockingly prominent individuals, including self - professed Christians, fell sway to the radical evils of racism, anti-Semitism and nationalism.
Furthermore, those approaches, sometimes found in Catholicism, which tend to depict God's coming as Man and his agonised death on the Cross as more than was strictly necessary or as under the primary control of evil are insufficient for meeting the modern challenge of allowing God to be God.
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