• Capable of pushing / pulling and operating heavy power equipment • Able to sort, carry, and place merchandise and supplies
of changeable sizes weighing up to 45 pounds • Able to work in areas requiring experience to extreme temperatures
Collected data about competitors and summarized data about projects to keep track
of the changeable market
Especially when there's no cable to catch them if they fall, we want any true wireless earbuds to feel nice and secure in the ears, and including a number
of changeable ear tips so we can select those that perfectly fit our ears would be the perfect way of achieving this.
Samsung is offering it in Blue and Black colors with a wide variety
of changeable 20 mm straps.
The region's sea ice extent — defined by NSIDC as the total area covered by at least 15 percent of ice — varies from year to year because
of changeable weather conditions.
Poland lies in the intermediate moderate climate zone characterized by a wide range
of changeable weather conditions.
In Splendor in the Grass, Glory in the Flower (1993), she lays out her modules in the form
of a changeable color chart, in which hues cross-fertilize, flowing into one another.
For Anne, painting engenders an appreciation for the virtue
of changeable, independent mindset.
A recent publication described this effect: «orange appears, this sort
of changeable mix of yellow and red, in which joy and torment, euphoria and sadness merge, in which we immediately note the memory of Bonnard, Édouard Vuillard and the French pastoral culture, of Gustav Klimt.
Themes of community, representation, and belief continually reappear and connect to the idea
of the changeable and transformed.
The New Nintendo 3DS handheld gaming consoles will feature a pair
of changeable faceplates that features the box art from Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, which were the first two games from the franchise that were released in North America for Nintendo's Gameboy.
It also have a convention centre; 35 meeting rooms
of changeable sizes, assorted banquet menus and a convention and catering staff that helps the travelers planning and organizing social events, seminars, conferences and conventions.
Unlike the aforementioned 77 - inch flexible TV that has a fairly limited range
of changeable curvature, LG Display's latest flexible OLED panel boasts a curvature radius of 30R.
With a new interface, offering a diverse range
of changeable themes, new ringtones, startup, touch, and notification sounds, you can personalize the way your display looks according to your mood and style.
I love to travel with dresses but am consciously aware of the possibility
of changeable weather.
I too love the idea
of the changeable hat band.
Normally, iridescence — that quality
of changeable color that you see in an oil slick, or a peacock's feathers — is the clue that interference is at work.
Moms who walk away from their birthing experience with a light in their eyes have gotten great care; I fear for the ones whose light has been dampened through fear or a loss of their options at the hands
of a changeable doc.
In that vast volume we see nothing to give us the idea
of a changeable, passionate, vindictive God; everything we there behold impresses us with a contrary idea — that of unchangeableness and of eternal order, harmony, and goodness.
Karl Rahner, «Basic Observations on the Subject
of Changeable and Unchangeable Factors in the Church,» in Theological Investigations (New York: Seabury Press, 1976), XIV: p. 19.
Not exact matches
But his space - rapture is a reminder
of how drastically some characters have changed, and what complexities their
changeable psyches may contain.
God has to be temporal and
changeable, and the idea
of a timeless God is impossible.
'' humanity can not be the judge
of morality, because we are impermanent and
changeable.»
The self is too
changeable and contingent and interior a thing for that, and too tied to a romantic view
of the isolated and autonomous individual, to tell us adequately about the individual.
The wise man recognizes also that no other being in the universe is worthy
of such names, for all these beings are creations —
changeable, needy, and deficient.
As Whitehead points out, this concept
of substance mirrors the ordinary concept
of a thing, according to which reality consists in «things» that are «simply located,» are isolated from one another, and manifest an unchanged, enduring essence, their very «substance,» that underlies their fixed or
changeable determining conditions or «accidents.
For Al implies that a being consists exclusively
of an absolute fixed perfection plus a purely
changeable and surpassable imperfection; or in other words, insofar as the being changed at all there would be no ultimate limit
of any sort to this change, and no guarantee that the being which in some respects was absolutely perfect would remain even superior to others in his non-absolute aspects.
If the Church alters laws
of that kind and to that extent itself changes, it does so only within the immutability
of a fundamental principle, namely, that the Church has the right and duty to make
changeable regulations for the spiritual good
of its members.
43 Unaffected by time's passage but underlying it, it would appear to be clear that changelessness is a reliable characteristic
of being - itself vis - a-vis
changeable, existing beings.
Through his religious education every mature Christian ought to be able to distinguish between the actual dogma
of the Church and theological opinions that may be changed and improved, between immutable divine law and
changeable human law.
According to quite traditional teaching they can distinguish also between principles
of action that are
of divine and immutable law, and positive ecclesiastical decrees which are
changeable.
Official appeals to «God's plan» and «the will
of Christ» try to transform the
changeable into the unchangeable.
Therefore, I am no longer as certain
of what is
changeable and unchangeable in the church.
But I pointed out that there was new evidence — from biblical studies and from various empirical studies in the human sciences, especially psychology and sociology — that completely undermined the traditional understanding
of homosexuality as a chosen and
changeable state.
Thus he accepts both sides
of the dependent - independent and contingent - necessary contrasts as applicable to deity, but not
changeable - unchangeable, embodied and bodiless, self - surpassable and self - unsurpassable.
Finally, it is a fragile and superficial structure, shedding a haphazard light on our lives, maintaining and propagating itself by grace
of circumstances that are in themselves precarious and
changeable: how can we compare it to those deep, underlying determinisms which impose an ineluctable course upon the advance
of Life?
Because
of this human response, there is an element
of Judaism that is
changeable and adaptable to circumstances.
The old man speaks in the same vein
of it all,
of all the
changeable that is now past.
All
of this is to say that feelings are completely internal, completely subjective, and entirely
changeable.
The problem with which Muslim philosophers were faced was that
of the relation between the external world, with its multiplicity
of spatio - temporal and
changeable phenomena, and an ultimate, immutable, and unchangeable First Principle.
Third, scientific reflection (in the form
of observation and much speculation) on the nature
of time itself also has profound implications on how man conceives
of his reality as a succession
of events (how man connects events in his reality)- interpreted as the passage
of time - and whether those events are intrinsically connected, and, if so, whether or not such a connection is
changeable.
So in adapting to a new culture there is partly the problem
of determining which elements are
changeable, and which are not.
It raises problems about the nature
of God himself, who is not uniformly represented as the righteous, loving God
of Christian faith, but sometimes as peevish, jealous, and
changeable.
, sober obedience to the government
of the Church, distinction as far as possible between what is ever - valid and what is
changeable in her faith and constitution, consideration for those St. Paul calls the weak and for the Church as a whole as well as patience with her human side.
And suppose, further, that they postulated still other necessary beings, in a different class, not composed
of material properties at all, yet nonetheless not contingent, not
changeable, but beings - in - themselves, which, once existing, never ceased to exist.
Of course they are, but they're essential to society, actually exist and, most importantly, are changeable... People who adhere to the notions of god and religion tend to be completely inflexible and also tend to force those beliefs on others... Want to believe in talking snakes
Of course they are, but they're essential to society, actually exist and, most importantly, are
changeable... People who adhere to the notions
of god and religion tend to be completely inflexible and also tend to force those beliefs on others... Want to believe in talking snakes
of god and religion tend to be completely inflexible and also tend to force those beliefs on others... Want to believe in talking snakes??
«Character» can be defined as the permanent form
of unity in
changeable matter.
It is «defined» as the
changeable social roles
of men and women, as opposed to their unchangeable reproductive functions.
«In attending meetings, this singularity was a trial to me, and more especially at this time, as white hats were used by some who were fond
of following the
changeable modes
of dress, and as some friends, who knew not from what motives I wore it, grew shy
of me, I felt my way for a time shut up in the exercise
of the ministry.
What characterizes spirit and thinking is primarily the range
of their object, that is, the determinateness
of something that stands out as something other than the perishable,
changeable, and fortuitous things
of the world; that, being universal and necessary, stands above time and place.