Sentences with phrase «of subsisting»

The GSV is a sum of guaranteed surrender value and the surrender value of the any subsisting bonus already attached to the policy.
The Guaranteed Surrender Value shall be the sum of guaranteed surrender value and the guaranteed surrender value of any subsisting bonus.
Instead of subsisting on whatever subsidy scraps and regulatory dispensations benevolent government grants them, they should fight for their customers and for themselves.
They then try to reconstruct lost meaning and identity in order to find their way again, mapping their surrounding environs through hope, doubt, risk, fear, success, sense of humour, irony, sarcasm, fun, wounds and despondency, signposting the surveyed terrain with landmarks of experience, life scars and party lights, as they round out their lives with their way of being and of behaving, but also of subsisting, resisting and (re) existing.
Even if diabetes reversal is just about calorie restriction, instead of subsisting off largely sugar, powdered milk, corn syrup, and oil, on the plant - based diet at least one can eat food, in fact, pounds of food a day, as many low - cal veggies as we can stuff in our face.
He also alleged that in February 5, the police from Area M almost beat him up when police invaded the hotel of one of his clients, Fanibi, when he approached them to remind them of a subsisting court order that has been served to the appropriate police authorities in Lagos and Osun.
«The visit, which lasted for less an hour, was part of routine efforts to ascertain the state of the assets of the publishing company which is subject of subsisting interim forfeiture order.
«This is in spite of a subsisting federal high court decision in OLISA AGBAKOBA VS. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION & OTHERS SUIT No.
Describing Fayose as being «the least qualified to be Ekiti governor» when he was chosen as the party candidate, Ogundipe insisted that Fayose, Eddy Olafeso and others at the meeting were in contempt of the subsisting judgment and orders of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division and the Federal High Court, Lagos.
As a gesture of solidarity — and as a consequence of subsisting on black coffee and mediocre room service fare for 30 hours in an enclosed space — I am experiencing wind issues of my own.
Now it must be borne in mind that if there is a form or nature which does not pertain to the personal being of the subsisting hypostasis, this being is not said to belong to the person simply, but relatively; as to be white is the being of Socrates, not as he is Socrates, but inasmuch as he is white.
Speaking at his alma mater, the Angelicum, on the anniversary of Aeterni Patris in 1979, he said that «the philosophy of St. Thomas is a philosophy of being, that is, of the «act of existing» (actus essendi) whose transcendental value paves the most direct way to rise to the knowledge of subsisting Being and pure Act, namely to God.»
The theory of abstraction is elaborated precisely in order to bridge the gap between an ontological world of subsisting individuals and the epistemological world of universals.
Many of these subsisted largely on animal products while some subsisted largely on plant products.

Not exact matches

You read about the struggle of 13 - year - old Clarisse Kambire working a cotton farm, subsisting on one meal a day or less, and you despair.
With protesters and camera crews swarming in front of Mt. Gox's office and the price of Bitcoin in free fall, the usually unflappable Frenchman had been confined to a self - imposed house arrest, subsisting on the buttery pastries he liked to bake and reading the hate mail that flooded in from all corners of the Internet — most of it accusing him of stealing the money himself.
(Further, lean startup techniques have increased the total number of zombie companies that are barely subsisting: Not growing but not dying.
The product «has the potential to reduce the ecological impact of food production,» the company wrote in a blog post announcing the launch, which also features a promo video of a man stranded on a deserted island who's able to subsist solely on the creamy white liquid.
After getting to know Ehret's work, Jobs became something of a nutritional extremist, subsisting on carrots for weeks at a time — to the point that his skin reportedly started turning orange.
But as the median age of truck drivers climbs, a replacement that subsists on data instead of jerky looks mighty appealing.
A lot of things you can get away with in your 20s (like subsisting on lots of beer, little sleep, and no exercise), will quickly make you fat, miserable, and sick just a few years later.
If you've been subsisting on six or fewer hours of sleep, try bumping up your sleep allotment to see if you notice any improvements in daytime performance.
Recently, Wells Fargo's CEO John Stumpf told an audience at the National Press Club that he advised the 84 - year - old Buffett, who classically subsists on a diet of Cherry Cokes and steak, to cut back on his sodium intake.
Even if packages are unbundled, individual channels may cost more and the futures of certain niche channels may be jeopardized, especially those that subsist on subscriber fees (as opposed to advertising revenue).
It's essentially a cooperative subsisting on revenues of $ 75,000 — enough to cover $ 3,000 in monthly rent and other mutual overhead expenses.
Many of these people are young Stanford and MIT graduates who live in Silicon Valley and spend years building their companies while subsisting on ramen noodles and Red Bull.
Most attendees did not much care, subsisting in the club's smoky kaleidoscope of flesh.
For the nearly 35 % of the workforce that subsists on freelance income, taxes can be extra tricky.
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Since then, the regime has subsisted — and even gained slightly, according to some estimates — with the help of Chinese subsidies and pockets of free enterprise.
The social and moral teaching of the Church insists that just laws recognize the truth about marriage, that it is a relation that can only subsist between one man and one woman.
While Christ is the unique mediator of salvation for all humanity, the Church of Jesus Christ «subsists in» and is most fully and rightly ordered in the Catholic Church, meaning the Church governed by the bishops in communion with the Bishop of Rome, the successor of Peter.
It might get rid of a lot of hatred and polarization, not to mention all the rural leeches subsisting off the urban economy.
From this followed the inconsequence of his own existence: «Realize of what Universe thou art a part, and as an emanation from what Controller of that universe thou dost subsist; and that a limit has been set to thy time, which if thou use not to let daylight into thy soul, it would be gone — and thou!
Yet, in somewhat new forms, the so - called contradictions of capitalism subsist.
Since, as Whitehead observed, «the relevance of the remote past is practically negligible» (PR 58f), 7 it usually remains outside of our immediate memory, subsisting mainly in the form of imageless, virtual awareness.
By a... union of affection is meant, that cordial and mutual love or affection which subsists between Christ and all true believers.
Nothing, Lord Jesus, can subsist outside of your flesh; so that even those who have been cast out from your love are still, unhappily for them, the beneficiaries of your presence upholding them in existence.
He identifies the love of God that is manifest in the life of Jesus as the same love that is extended to all creation and in which all creation subsists.
This point of view fully respects the progressive experimental concentration of human thought in a more and more lively awareness of its unifying role; but in place of the undefined point of convergence required as term for this evolution it is the clearly defined personal reality of the incarnate Word that is made manifest to us and established for us as our objective, that Word «in whom all things subsist
On the road to a bolder comprehension of the universe the children of this world day by day outdistance the masters of Israel; but do you, Lord Jesus, «in whom all things subsist», show yourself to those who love you as the higher Soul and the physical centre of your creation.
Though the past as inherited sets the realizable limits and opportunities for the moment's creative power, the eventual creation with all its determinate detail could never have existed nor subsisted before it is created, not even in a primordial vision of potentialities.
This Church, constituted and organized in the world as a society, subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him, although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure.
But, again, here is what I am asking: can the category of sin effectively subsist without that of crime, without, that is, an authoritative moral culture (that is, a functional political community) that thinks enough of its own righteousness and judgment (that is, that sustains enough healthy hypocrisy) to... cast a stone now and then?
The claim that the Church of Jesus Christ «subsists in» — is most fully and rightly ordered in — the Catholic Church is a presupposition of Catholic engagement with other Christians who are «truly but imperfectly» in communion with the Catholic Church.
As for truth, Santayana speaks of this as subsisting, holding that it has an intermediate status between pure being and existence as that segment of the realm of essence which is distinguished from the rest by its role as a description of what exists.
This manifests itself not only in the way in which Aristotelian notions of the «unmoved mover» or neo-Platonic ideas of «being - subsisting from - itself» have been taken to be the proper definition of what is meant when we speak of «God», but also in liturgical language where all too often the basic concept implied or (as most often seems to be the case) affirmed is the utter immutability of deity, along with the rigidly legalistic moralism which it is suggested should mark those who claim to «obey» the divine mandates.
If ecclesial unity were something yet to be achieved, how can we profess belief in «the one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church,» which» as a society in the present world» «subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the Successor of Peter and by the bishops in communion with him» (Lumen Gentium, 8)?
Walls attributes to this document the teaching that «the Mystical Body of Christ, which although the same entity as the visible Church in which it subsists is nonetheless to be distinguished from theChurch «constituted and organised as a society in the present world»».
We return to the need for believing a person's words — only the word of those who have seen, who have been able to certify that truth penetrated reality, that it subsists, and that the word alone is again the expression of the truth.
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