Sentences with phrase «not circumscribed»

A majority of the Supreme Court further recognised that as a domestic court, its role was not circumscribed by the margin of appreciation doctrine.
But if by «capitalism» is meant a system in which freedom in the economic sector is not circumscribed within a strong juridical framework which places it at the service of freedom in its totality, and which sees it as a particular aspect of that freedom, the core of which is ethical and religious, then the reply is certainly negative.
p) The Pope rejects a capitalism «in which freedom in the economic sector is not circumscribed within a strong juridicial framework in its totality, and which sees it as a particular aspect of that freedom, the core of which is ethical and religious.»
They witness to the fact that God is not circumscribed by the walls of religious sanctuaries and that God is concerned with the processes and activities of daily life.
That is, are we willing to accept that in some sense we are always comprehended by a circle of meaning that surrounds us and which we can not get around, a circle to which we can contribute new meanings but which we can not ourselves circumscribe?
Our ideas and our consciousness can be immersed in such things; they can not circumscribe them.
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We can limit our questions to those which fall fully within the scope of the particular sciences each of which so circumscribes its work that questions of such ultimacy can not arise.
God is Power because in His own Self He contains all power beforehand and exceeds it, and because He is the Cause of all power and produces all things by a power which may not be thwarted nor circumscribed, and because He is the Cause wherefrom Power exists whether in the whole system of the world or in any particular part.
Liberal education should not be based upon a circumscribed canonical body of literature.
It symbolizes a unity which is not simply a formal bond that circumscribes the unfolding of individual powers in an always equal manner, but rather a process of unified development which all individuals go through together [«On the Concept and the Tragedy of Culture,» by Georg Simmel, in The Conflict in Modern Culture, translated by Peter Etzkorn (Teachers College Press, 1968), p. 28].
We do not deny or circumscribe the Creator, because we hold he has created the self - acting originating human mind, which has almost a creative gift; much less then do we deny or circumscribe His power, if we hold that He gave matter such laws as by their blind instrumentality moulded and constructed through innumerable ages the world as we see it... Mr Darwin's theory need not then be atheistical, be it true or not; it may simply be suggesting a larger idea of Divine Prescience and Skill... At first sight I do not see that «the accidental evolution or organic beings» is inconsistent with divine design - It is accidental to us, not to God.»
It sprang from a desire not to emphasize the Messianic realm but to circumscribe it; it originated in a more spiritual conception of the world's finale than could be satisfied by a nationalistic victory or by any kind of social order imaginable on earth.
To be fulfilled in human love is to have one's freedom circumscribed (not destroyed) by the other's freedom.
It seems to be quite important for the religious and mental life of men that concepts of deity do not too narrowly circumscribe the requirements of imagination.
In fact, two gems from Pascal's Pénsées would make for perfect epigrams with which to begin and end Kugel's book: «The eternal silence of these infinite spaces frightens me» (which sums up his argument about the absolute «smallness» and «silence» that circumscribe our existence and lead us to transcendence), and, «The heart has its reasons, which reason can not understand,» (which sums up his argument against rational reductionism).
«Non-being» simply IS NOT - by definition, unless we are to posit some infinite and eternal sea of existential emptiness which surrounds and circumscribes the equally infinite Being of God.
To make such a distinction requires a carefully circumscribed definition of health, one quite different from the famous definition once given by the World Health Organization: «a state of complete physical, mental, and social well - being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.»
Camus could not root out of his being the sense of meaning and morality, however narrowly he was forced to circumscribe the former.
These expectations were territorially circumscribed, as evidenced by an alternative catchphrase: «We are Sierra Leoneans, not foreigners».
Given that he is a public figure — not only a peer of the realm but also the deputy chairman of the Conservatives, the party's biggest single donor and one of the architects of its general election strategy — that right must surely be somewhat circumscribed.
«In the same way, the use of force (and so doing harm to others) by soldiers is heavily circumscribed and controlled by international laws -LSB-...] For example, recent international peacekeeping missions have been heavily criticized for not allowing soldiers to intervene when witnessing rape, murder, and even genocide (e.g., in Rwanda).»
It is particularly difficult to control because it does not grow as a round, well - circumscribed mass — instead, because astrocytes» main job is to travel among the neurons, it is able to send out fingerlike projections throughout the brain, essentially creating tiny, multiple «highways» that spread malignant cells with extreme efficiency.
They probably aren't the priorities of Oliver Stone, whose ruthlessly circumscribed World Trade Center isn't about the 2,749 citizens of 87 countries who got killed in the 9/11 assault on the Twin Towers and who are mentioned only in a title when the movie's over.
They also seem to be willing to accept some propositions with highly circumscribed causal contingency — for instance, that reducing class size increases achievement (provided that it is a «sizable» change and that the reduction is to fewer than 20 students per class); that Catholic schools are superior to public ones in the inner - city but not in suburban settings.
JG: I think we really have to be cautious about pushing kids into making choices too early, as well... It's not so much that kids make clear choices early on, but [Linda Gottfredson], who's a well - known theorist in this space, she talked about how kids circumscribe and compromise as they consider careers that might be possible for them.
But if that accountability is going to be circumscribed by the narrowest of parameters we ultimately are not being accountable to the goals that got us into this game to begin with.
In sum, this isn't a traditional investment opportunityand thus the number of potential investors is somewhat circumscribed.
At this time, Manister was experimenting with the idea of drawing with the paintbrush, but not in order to circumscribe a particular space or form (as is typical with pencil or charcoal).
If one looks at STATEMENTS and the work that you did around that time, you selected a rather circumscribed number of materials that are very diverse and yet have a strange homogeneity — materials that are not manifestly industrial such as steel or lead (ie.
While Lorna, Deep Contact, and other works (including many not in the exhibition) are structured around open - ended narratives, what they presciently anticipated is perception and experience skipping along the internet's seemingly infinite set of links — seemingly, because what Hershman Leeson's work also shows is how circumscribed choice (even on the web) can be.
Responding to the circumscribed landscape of England rather than to the boundless one of the Americas, Long and Fulton have acted with tactful diplomacy, marking the countryside unobtrusively or not at all — both have simply documented walks they have taken.
But at the same time that Walsh seems to be pursuing perfection, he consciously calls into play the irregularity of geometric folk art, not least in his use of a slight asymmetry to the otherwise uniform series of shapes; in Auditorium, for example, the band of lines that circumscribes a series of squares - within - squares is a bit wider at the top than at the bottom.
That art's production and reception is circumscribed by the social reality that both creates and interprets it is an insight suggested not only by this Biennial, but in the run of art of this century.
Life Lines: Portrait Drawings from Dürer to Picasso at the Morgan Library & Museum may not venture very far beyond canonical European artists, but it uncovers richness and diversity within a circumscribed field, especially in the work of its two anchors, Albrecht Dürer and Pablo Picasso.
Robert has invited to you play on a field which he has circumscribed, layering on the arguments that you can't prove your assertions using formulas he chooses.
At least the court revised the insurer's proposed terms to circumscribe the obligation in these terms: «The defence insurer shall be entitled to require the claimant to undergo medical examination at its request upon reasonable notice being given to the claimant at any time during the claimant's lifetime, such medical examinations to be limited to obtaining a medical opinion as to the claimant's general health in order to obtain a quotation for the purchase cost of an annuity to fund the periodical payments and / or (not more frequently than once every seven years) for the express purposes of reviewing its reserve.
Knowing that only X equals Y saves a great deal of time and money arguing about the possibility that Z might also equal Y; it helps to improve the predictability of litigated outcomes; it depersonalizes disputes, insofar as it's not anyone's fault that X equals Y; and, it promotes settlement by limiting the available options and thus circumscribing litigants» hopes and expectations.
It is simply that «the search for wisdom is not to be circumscribed by national boundaries.»
Seventh, it is not necessary to restrict permissible assisted death to assisted suicide or terminal illness in order to appropriately circumscribe access.
The distinction is made for the reason that a judgment of a foreign court can not operate outside of its own territorially circumscribed jurisdiction without the medium of the English courts.
Production orders: must be carefully circumscribed to ensure authorized police techniques comply with s. 184 (1); must not authorize, or potentially authorize, the production of any texts either not yet in existence or are still capable of delivery at the time the order is issued; and this should be clear from the face of the order.
If they do not, the attack on the fairness of the terms that is open to the OFT will not be circumscribed by reg 6 (2)(b).
Ordinary time extensions should not have been treated in the same way as situations where sanctions for non-compliance were pre-determined in either the court rules or orders, circumscribing the ability to extend time limits without resort to the court.
Reg 5 (1) is circumscribed by reg 6 (2) which provides: «In so far as it is in plain intelligible language, the assessment of fairness of a term shall not relate: (a) to the definition of the main subject matter of the contract, or (b) to the adequacy of the price or remuneration, as against the goods or services supplied in exchange.»
We believe that the determination of what is «necessary» will be fact - specific and context dependent, and should not be further circumscribed absent such specifics.
But it was one thing to recognise that the meaning of home should not be too strictly defined or circumscribed, and quite another to suggest that the expression could cover land over which the owner permitted or caused a sport to be conducted and which would never, in any ordinary usage, be described as home.
Not unsurprisingly in the circumstances, your very narrow view circumscribes your analysis.
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