Sentences with phrase «of dynamic value»

Regrettably, his idea of dynamic value grounded in physis is not a coherent explanation of his vision of transcendence, even though it does remind us of Camus unwavering objection to any notion of an immutable transcendence that deprecates temporality or lessens human freedom and responsibility.
While his understanding of dynamic value remains ill - defined, he gives specific requirements for style:
The definition of art as the effort to exalt some beauty in nature, but not to enslave man to mere imitation, is Camus» aesthetic equivalent to the notion of a dynamic value in nature.

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This dynamic tends to benefit consumers in Canada, Desrosiers says — by siphoning off the supply of cars when the dollar is low, it supports higher trade - in values.
The Lipper award — winning fund manager runs a number of funds, including the Dynamic Value Fund of Canada, which has a four - star Morningstar rating and an 11.4 % 10 - year annualized return.
Increasing exposure to larger deals (there is considerable evidence, anecdotal and otherwise, that lenders are seeking to raise their hold limits on syndicated deals) will create an uncomfortable dynamic in which the failure of some deals will be too painful to contemplate, suggesting drawn - out turnarounds as an approach to increase enterprise value and bailout lenders unable to take severe haircuts on large exposures.
The potential to grow this seems limitless; services are the most dynamic part of global trade and represent fast - growing and significant demand across most world regions and high - value business services sectors.
Through our dynamic and global user - generated database, we are fundamentally transforming the process of maintaining each member's professional network and increasing the value of that network.
«The persistence of this dynamic leads to questions regarding whether value investing is a viable strategy,» he wrote.
When banks ran into problems in the 1970s and turned off the capital spigot, Milken stepped forward and made capital available for thousands of dynamic, growing companies that created jobs and shareholder value.
Our fourth and final step to gauge the value of a stock is to use our dynamic discounted cash flow model to quantify market expectations for future cash flows of a company.
The theme of this year's MPW International Summit was «Leading with Purpose,» and the Summit featured dynamic conversations focused on best practices for building great businesses, understanding technology trends, and creating value — via investment opportunities in China and across the Asia - Pacific region.
To get more specific, our dynamic DCF model shows that even if we assume OCLR's NOPAT declines by 50 % in 2018 and takes a decade to get back to current levels, the stock has a present value of $ 7.60 / share, a 12 % premium to the current valuation.
As a function of this dynamic, we are seeing large movements in foreign exchange and global currencies, again creating tangible long - versus - short trading opportunities for relative value strategies.
Effective February 16, 2018, the Global Atlantic Wilshire Dynamic Moderate Growth Allocation Portfolio is closed to new and subsequent Premium Payments and transfers of Contract Value.
Anyone can profit from the movement in the value of a large and dynamic range of commodities, underlying assets, stocks, and shares.
From our beginnings as one of the first dynamic DNS companies to becoming the world's largest free dynamic DNS provider, we've always stayed true to our values that helped us grow from the beginning; delivering an easy, exceptional experience for our users.
To test economic value of findings, we examine a Dynamic Weighted strategy that modifies a benchmark 60 % allocation to SPDR S&P 500 (SPY) and 40 % allocation to iShares Barclays 7 - 10 Year Treasuries (IEF), rebalanced weekly, to 80 % SPY when T - note condition the prior week is Below Lower and 40 % SPY when Above Upper.
Camus prefers both value to be «dynamic, i.e., to be expressions of the changing relationship between nature and history.
Religions of today, at least the Western ones I am most familiar with, seem to hold on to the old stories without understanding their original dynamic value and rather look to them for creating rules and reconstructing an ever more implausible history.
Using a variety of media, can the Church also present Christianity as a cause, a dynamic, grassroots Jesus movement; where participation is encouraged, where activism is valued and where hope is reborn?
However, the entertainment value of past escapades tends to perpetuate the behavior after it has fulfilled its dynamic function.
Value is related to change as a kind of dynamic element or tension in human life.
There emerge, however, from the «periphery» (so to speak) rather than from the center, pockets of order, meaning, and value which grow, spread, and die — that order, those values, and those meanings which gradually grew and spread until they constituted the various Kingdoms of Ancient Egypt would be an example of how order, value, and meaning emerge from the «bottom» and spread «upward» and «outwards» into dynamic pockets or aggregates of order, meaning, and value which prosper - overcoming and absorbing other pockets of order — until they no longer embody the imagination, vigor, and zest required for continued vitality and find themselves absorbed into other competing orders or gradually disintegrating into the silence of a Dark Age.
He has not, like Kierkegaard, devalued man's relation to man and to culture in favour of his individual relation with God; nor has he, like Nietzsche, stressed the dynamic realization of culture and value in individual life at the expense of the relation to God and fellow - man in all their independent «otherness.»
Since it is more important for a proposition to be interesting than true, the traditional regard for propositions as the matter for judgments and the bias towards truth (even the expression «truth - value» is prejudiced against false propositions) has nearly dealt a fatal blow to the understanding of propositions» dynamic role in the universe.
Value - laden functionality is a necessary dimension of all experience of any sentient being with a dynamic, seeking nature, which engages constructively, and often according to manifest desires, with its dynamic environment.
For myself, using mind - matter realism of Edward Holloway, founder of the Faith Movement, the failure to see physical things and their values as aspects of one dynamic metaphysical order undermines his laudable project.
The key to human nature therefore lies in both the organic inheritance of evolution through the brain, which is instinct with natural law, harmonic order and finely tuned mutual balance, and in the free, dynamic seeking of truth and values and their free administration by the directly created spirit.
How much easier for an «organizational Church» to fill that void, the void of a true and dynamic, life - altering communion with the Living God, with steps and organizational charts to help give value to what LOVE abolished the need to do in the first place?
In this context, we may define God as that dynamic source of values which lures the evolutionary process to an ever - richer complexity productive of increasing freedom and intensity of experience.
Fourth, with regard to the experience of value: When one is moved by attracting or repelling powers in different situations so as to become aware of the dynamic character of his existence, it is appropriate to use the word «God».
While process theism welcomes expressions of God's dynamic activity, I for one am hesitant ever to endorse any change in God's values not dictated by a change in the objective situation.
If in affirming God as the dynamic source of value we agree with Scotus, what prevents our God from being utterly capricious in what he chooses to be good?
This is the aim God wills as good for that creature in his role as the dynamic source of value.
Only rarely do we experience these values in terms of the dynamic source from which they spring.
Marx conceived transcendence as a dynamic human reality, as a self - transcending formation of the meaning and values of our life.
... The dynamic movement of society gives absolute value to the present, isolating it from the cultural legacy of the past, without attempting to trace a path for the future.
The dynamics of modern «secular culture» have their roots in a concept of humanism derived from the Christian gospel but that because of the failure of the churches to respond positively to the values that emerged in Christian culture as implication of Christian humanism, they were sought to be realized in human history under the dynamic of «secularist ideologies of humanism» in opposition to the Christian faith.
In fact, it will be uncomfortable with the tendency of the whole «values» approach, both as description and as prescription, to impose an abstracting ideology of rationalism on the dynamic, sentient character of human existence.
Ongoing consumer demand for dry rosé wine confirms the establishment of rosé as a third category of wine (New York, NY, October 1, 2015)-- Dynamic increases are reported for exports to the U.S. of rosé wines from Provence — the world's rosé capital — with 53 % growth on volume and 70 % on value for -LSB-...]
However, he told a Sydney business lunch hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia that Wesfarmers needed to be «strong, lean and dynamic» to head off competition from rivals such as Amazon, whose market value was three times that of Wesfarmers.
You will become a valued member of a hardworking, dynamic team, with targets set and the opportunity to beat them, as a part of a larger growing premium drinks business.
I have to be clear — I think Eichel, Risto, ROR, and Reinhart are here next year, but if the intent is a dramatic shakeup to the core dynamic of the Sabres then it's worth discussing who is the best value flips on the roster, no?
It became evident that it was time to advance the school's governing practices in order to best meet the needs of our students and families in this dynamic 21st century while maintaining the principles and community values of Hartsbrook's founding.
It's a lifestyle of love and learning to be adopted by the whole family, and it really makes you take a hard look at who you are as an adult, what you value, and how that affects the balance and nature of learning within your family dynamic.
«I'm both proud and grateful to have the support of such a dynamic and diverse organization which shares the core values of my campaign to stand up for working, middle - class families throughout the five boroughs,» Katz said last month.
It's also welcome that McDonnell has explicitly reinforced the message that economic prosperity and social justice are two sides of the same coin; as our aims and values put it that means «a dynamic economy serving the public interest».
Unfortunately since the time of Tony Blair, the progressive left has been an almost value free zone that lacks conviction, a hunger for change and the radical edge that made it such a dynamic force in the twentieth century.
DAC works by reducing degrees of freedom, the number of values that encode motion, to speed up simulations while still capturing important motions for dynamic scenarios.
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