Sentences with phrase «necessary preconditions for»

, the combustion yields both CO2 and H2O, and neither of these is a negative externality, as both are necessary preconditions for all life on this planet.
«These are necessary preconditions for legitimate and effective action.
The laws are necessary preconditions for science to even exist.
necessary precondition for both civil disagreement and a healthy body politic.
For Lasch, true populism is rooted in mutual respect, which demands that we hold ourselves and our fellow citizens to shared standards of conduct and discourse — a necessary precondition for both civil disagreement and a healthy body politic.
If the work of creation is seen as an evolutionary process, then existence of matter is the necessary precondition for the appearance, on earth, of spirit: elsewhere Pere Teilhard de Chardin speaks of matter in more exact language as the «matrix of spirit»: that in which life emerges and is supported, not the active principle from which it takes its rise.
This then raises the ecumenical practical question: Why do evangelicals see agreement on soteriology, and not on the doctrine of God, as the necessary precondition for ecumenism?
This stance puts me in opposition to those humanists who regard religion as an illusion, who seek to negate the divine reality as the necessary precondition for affirming the humanist gospel of human freedom, and who interpret the history of religion as only an instrument of oppression and dehumanization.
Among those who shared this general analysis there was a division between those who placed emphasis on overthrowing the present system as a necessary precondition for the realization of a more human society and those who emphasized the present embodiment of a new style of life «in the pores,» so to speak, of the old society.
This manufactured moral consensus then becomes a necessary precondition for participation in any aspect of the marketplace, from entertainment to education.
However, I question this assertion because Khosla (2007) argues that a necessary precondition for regional cooperation is an acceptance by member states of each other's sovereignty and legitimacy.
It's «a necessary precondition for effective government».
It is a necessary precondition for their ultimate and sustained success.
Social comparison is a necessary precondition for the N - effect.»
Moreover, the aspects of civics that can be spelled out in academic standards and accurately assessed through statewide tests are almost entirely cognitive: well worth learning, to be sure, even a necessary precondition for successful adult life, but not exactly what people have in mind when they say that schools should forge «responsible citizens.»
He is putting right for individual and public, human security as a necessary precondition for the exercise of all other human rights.
«Engagement in education is a necessary precondition for student learning so that students can develop their skills and enjoy education,» the report notes.
The real problem is: why was it not automatically provided to start with, as a necessary precondition for publication?
Equal access to our justice system is a necessary precondition for a society in which women are full participants in all social, economic, and political activities.
This earlier lawyer, so I was told, was considered something of an anachronism even in the 1950s, but he insisted on maintaining this way of practicing law because he believed that it was a necessary precondition for providing informed and competent advice to his clients.
If you look at it this way, technology is a necessary precondition for allowing lawyers to be lawyers.»
In SFC Litigation Trust v. Chan, Mr. Chan argued that having assets in the jurisdiction was a necessary precondition for granting a Mareva injunction in Ontario.

Not exact matches

Both these moral commands are logically prior to, and thus not derived from, the events and texts themselves, for in order to extract truth from them, obedience to these moral commands is a necessary precondition.
For Penn, friendship is the purpose of the universe, and friendship's necessary precondition is liberty:
Unlike some critics of process philosophy, I am not convinced that a «substantial self» is a necessary precondition of moral responsibility; 14 furthermore, I have considerable sympathy for Hall's claim that narrowly moral concepts tend to be overemphasized in our culture at the expense of concepts of aesthetic or experiential value.
We now turn to a consideration of the resources for the renewal of the imagination in America that is the necessary precondition and accompaniment to any social transformation.
Civic leaders emphasize the same habit of personal giving for the betterment of civil society, and as a necessary precondition of the common good.
That court referred the case to the European Court of Justice, asking it to decide several questions, including what the E.U. law means when it refers to «human embryos,» and whether the ban also covers patents that don't involve embryos directly but where the use of embryos «is a necessary precondition» for the covered process or product.
Self - comprehension is a fundamental precondition necessary for real leadership.
So making consent a precondition of service can be ok, provided that the data is «necessary for the performance of that contract».
There are some draft notes from the ICO that infer consent may be a precondition if it is necessary for the delivery of a service.
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