Sentences with phrase «not preconditions»

Dictatorship and poverty are not preconditions of American support for Latin American regimes, but they are commonly the side - effects.
In large measure, however, these relations are not preconditions for but properly a part of the public world, i.e., they yield happiness beyond some minimal degree because nature is, as it were, taken into the human community.
The source of this kind of novelty can not be preconditioned, and it can not itself precondition or constrain.
But for the Evangelicals, unity was not a precondition for mission.
What is believed about Christ is the implication, not the precondition, of this gift of faith.
But the guard's demeanor is not her point (and, in any case, as writer and teacher Kyle Pasewark suggests, «repentance is a response to forgiveness, not its precondition»).
But whilst formulating that strategy is imperative, it isn't a precondition for urgently needed, concrete, and meaningful action that stands a reasonable chance of averting wide - scale and horrific civilian suffering.
Being flexible is not the precondition of yoga, but the result.
As KIPP has demonstrated, wholesale social transformation is not a precondition for narrowing the achievement gap.
Empathy is not a precondition to any of these qualities.
Although it is not a precondition to a disclosure order that there be a Charter violation, a disclosure order can be a remedy under s. 24 (1) of the Charter.
In the United States, transitional training is not a precondition to licensing.
The fact that in the great majority of cases the demands of immigration control were likely to make removal proportionate and so compatible with Art 8 was a consequence, not a precondition, of the statutory exercise.
It provides proof that insurance has been taken out, but is not a precondition for the validity of the insurance.
Illness or dysfunction isn't a precondition.
This was not a precondition to the presentation of a valid or qualifying offer.
Only had nervous sellers get upset when they weren't preconditioned to an assignment.

Not exact matches

«The negotiations could fall apart at any time because some of the (preconditions) are win - lose, not win - win, and that's not how you start a successful negotiation, you don't start with the win - lose issues,» she said.
Which doesn't mean there are absolutely no preconditions for successfully getting started with a meditation practice.
Many shares, likes, links — the reality is this is probably not always the case, and much of this preconditioning comes from game theory and also a «groupthink» type efficiency, where the market will take on the link building focus of other players in the vertical, creating asynchronous link building profiles in style and aptitude.
Matter does not serve just as the precondition for our salvation, as a ladder that once climbed can be dismantled or destroyed.
Your examples are evidence, but they are weak evidence and they do not meet your precondition of being «nonbiased».
For the old schoolers out there, yes we know grace isn't marshmellow in composition but the learning through grace has no preconditions, just an invitation to take a load off.
Scripture everywhere states that people are given life (or regenerated) in response to their faith; not as a precondition to it.
Our vital commitment to religious liberty must not blind us to this basic, daunting fact: Religious liberty is as much a product as a precondition of our free society.
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?
Sometimes we expect one kind of feeling (because of previous experience or biases or preconditioning) and don't sense what is really there.
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.
The end won't come until this precondition is first realized but will we know when the gospel has been preached in the whole world?
Technical solutions for hunger do not attack poverty or its preconditions in exploitation.
Victor points out that many of the preconditions for monitoring such trading among nations do not exist and can not rapidly be created.
«11 A priori ideas are no abstractions of the human mind, but form an immaterial world of potentialities, that are not only preconditions of the sensible reality, but also of human thought itself.
But what comes to the free man from without is only the precondition for his action, it does not determine its nature.
In its own origins, Socratic existence presupposed the prior victory of Homeric existence over the mythical powers, but in its spread through Syria, Egypt, and Mesopotamia, this precondition did not obtain.
Where, at the beginning of the novel, marriage has already occurred, love may well be sought outside marriage; the rendering of a love that both issues in marriage and develops and matures within it is much less usual... The more recent convention that «love» is the precondition not of marriage but of» sex» is a natural development of tradition rather than a reaction against it.»
If I am right, however, a reconsideration of liberalism's two main commitments will not compromise but instead be the preconditions for securing equal human dignity and ordered liberty.
When Hartshorne speaks of the absolute pole of the divine being, his intent is not to isolate God from process, but to identify one of his aspects with those factors which are the precondition for there being anything whatever.
The non-religious interpretation of Biblical concepts means that the concepts must be interpreted in such a way as not to make religion a precondition of faith.
Contrast is the precondition of complexity without which the creation of a larger integrity is not possible.
These moral qualities are preconditions for the pursuit of science, not products of science except incidentally....
Western Christianity has tried to get God off the hook for creating so brutal a world by contending that the introduction of suffering and death into the world was a historical event, not the ontological precondition of existence.
It would be a mistake to look at this material base of practices as merely a «precondition» for practices but not really «part» of any practice.
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.
Hume's assertion that our «religious phase» may have been the «inevitable» precondition or «vessel» of secular morality (it isn't clear whether he means naturally or historically inevitable) can't get the ethical humanist secularist around the more haunting question of whether the secular political project of mass ethical secularism is viable, much less sustainable — especially if that social order is not to be grounded in philosophy, and especially if the politics in question must, as apparently it must, be one grounded in rights to freedoms.
As Bernard Williams observed, «If it is a mark of a man to have a conceptualized and fully conscious awareness of himself as one among others, aware that others have feelings like himself, this is a precondition not only of benevolence but (as Nietzsche pointed out) of cruelty as well.»
But for Bonhoeffer, it was not merely the question of finding the proper language, although obviously it is important when one wants to express oneself non-religiously that is without making religion the precondition of faith.
It just seems unprofessional that a highly regarded vet reaches out to you with no preconditions, offering his help, and he gets not so much as an acknowledgement.
Electoral reform is a precondition of Lib Dem support in the event of a hung parliament, but David Cameron remains opposed to the idea, despite not ruling out a referendum.
That is why we have consistently asked Israel to make a more decisive offer to Palestinians than in the recent past, and have also called on Palestinians not to set preconditions for negotiations.
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