Sentences with phrase «only by virtue of»

In cases to which this paragraph applies, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement: (a) the amount of a benefit due only by virtue of this Agreement shall be determined from the date of entry into force of this Agreement at the request of the beneficiary; (b) the amount of a benefit which had been determined before the entry into force of this Agreement shall be recalculated at the request of the beneficiary.
I am positive that once you have met with me, you too will agree that I am the best person to be hired as a legal billing specialist at your organization — not only by virtue of my experience, but also that of my capabilities and skills polished in this area.
This legislation was enacted, printed and published in English only by virtue of s. 3 of the Languages Act (Alta.).
Information held by a public authority is exempt information if it is held only by virtue of being contained in --
All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a FORCE which brings the particles of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together...»
Any entity existing in the visible world is intelligible only by virtue of a corresponding Idea that gives it an order, a sense, and an identity.
But, only by virtue of its industrialisation — the very thing that «the ethics of climate change» asks us to turn back the clock on.
Take away the cultural symbolism, which for me is only apparent in the accompanying texts and films, and most of them are simply boring — impressive only by virtue of their enormous size.
In some of his most moving work, the photographic portraits capture the subject's body painted by the artist in baking flour, a performance we witness only by virtue of his photographic documentation.
So Joan Wallace and Geralyn Donohue's highly theatrical and rather fun - loving display of self - critiquing abstract wall constructions seemed to be exceptional — if only by virtue of the fact that it took certain viewers» suspicions about current art into account.
For Marden, art functions as object only by virtue of his painting it.
Clearing big - box stores of titles that existed only by virtue of a constricted distribution channel obviously means adjustment, but I see no downside for the reader.
In an industry like finance, you won't get a job of your choice only by virtue of your academic qualifications as certain skills are also required for you to work on.
But they know new vehicles can quickly become yesterday's news, moving from dealer to customer only by virtue of a big rebate or zero - percent financing.
Ferrell and Reilly will surely give Sir Arthur Doyle's most famous creations a different spin, doing a riff on the world's greatest detective that is sure to distinguish itself from the pack if only by virtue of the balls - to - drumset ratio alone.
Of all of this year's candidates, Hugo appears to be the one film for which a place simply must be carved out in the numerically uncertain Best Picture lineup, if only by virtue of technical support.
Will Forte's version of the idiot - manchild - as - hero surpasses Will Ferrell's only by virtue of having been seen in fewer films.
Sometimes, it's just a simple overlap in theme, subject matter, or setting — the way, for example, that a screwball comedy like Mistress America can faintly resemble an earnest melodrama like Ten Thousand Saints, if only by virtue of both being about surrogate siblings.
She's been wearing a lot of black lately, so this Elie Saab Resort 2018 gown felt a little familiar — not only by virtue of the ubiquitous sheer trend, but also because she recently wore a black Elie Saab gown with sheer embroidered elements to the 2018 BAFTAs.
Chelsea are breathing down our necks, and separate us only by virtue of head - to - head.
French international Corentin Tolisso, a club - record summer signing from Lyon, scored the game's only goal to ensure Bayern finished the weekend second to Dortmund only by virtue of goal difference.
The following season saw the Cougars go 17 - 14 (8 - 10, CAA), and last season they finished 25 - 10 (14 - 4, CAA) and missed the NCAA tournament only by virtue of losing to UNC Wilmington in the CAA tournament's title game, 78 - 69.
In my opinion he was not our best player, the Ox was, but only by virtue of the rest playing like absolute drains.
After Kiki comes Tauna, 9, named for the Taunus Mountains of West Germany, and No. 1 daughter in the Vandeweghe household, not only by virtue of age but by competitiveness.
I left feeling like a changed creature, visibly different (a built - in measure for success), even if only by virtue of the shirt and the hair.
This is self - determination in its purest form, and it occurs only by virtue of the gift of God.
Nature can still frighten them, but only by virtue of being stronger than they in a natural way, from which they may need God to rescue them, but which they recognize as being in principle a strength they can understand and in many cases do something about.
The university's liberal Protestant leaders supported this national economic purpose not only by virtue of their class location but also as an extension of their religious hopes.
But the metaphysical reason for the possibility of similarity and difference, according to the Platonic realist, consists in the fact that value can be ingredient with multiplicity in different parts of a process only by virtue of different structures or patterns.
The question of which levels have the radical autonomy introduced by their own internal relations and which are irreducible only by virtue of the internal relations and actions characterizing their parts is always a factual one.
Jung is related to Barfield not only by virtue of what he has to say about the incarnation but also in respect of his call for a «withdrawal of projections.»
But he can play this role only by virtue of his use of the products of civilization.
And this becomes possible only by virtue of Christ's total gift of Himself, because only in Him and in the story of His earthly life is this total affection rendered visible.
Rather, the Now of the New Testament implies that the supra - temporal reality becomes an event for each particular individual only by virtue of an encounter in time; it has itself the character of encounter.
Indeed, it was only by virtue of his profound debt to the long Hebrew tradition in our Western culture that Wordsworth was able to rise to such concepts.
It was only by virtue of their skeptical mood that the Hebrew thinkers were able to attain a view of the world that still shapes our outlook.
But only by virtue of his perspective.
It is exercised only by virtue of the power of self - transcendence.
But that social life can become a life beyond the ways of (human) judgment only by virtue of a greater rule and nourishment:
When I assumed responsibilities for the United Methodist Church's higher education systems, including campus ministry, I was stunned to realize that the five members of my staff assigned to campus ministry were related to me only by virtue of their payrolls.
In order to follow Kant one must suppress one's existential subjectivity in favour of a rational objectivity in which one participates only by virtue of having previously defined the essence of value as one's rational nature.
The triadic character of interpretation is embodied in each element — object, sign, interpreting sign; each is what it is only by virtue of mediating relations to the other two.
But as conceived by Leibniz as a qualified substance, such perspectives are attributed to each monad internally, so that the interconnection between monads is only apparent; they are in actuality «windowless» and externally related, and in concord only by virtue of pre-established harmony.
Such reflective discrimination is possible only by virtue of the power of self - transcendence that betokens the spiritual life of man.
in Process and Reality, Whitehead shows that the eternal objects constitute a realm only by virtue of God's envisagement of them.
So likewise Kierkegaard's dialectical understanding of faith establishes the subjective truth of faith as a consequence of the negation of objectivity, and the passion and inwardness of faith is established only by virtue of the absurdity of its objective meaning or ground.
They may only enter into full communion with the LDS church as adults, no longer in the custody of their apostate parents, and only by virtue of affirming their faith in the principles their parents reject.
It is only by virtue of God's ordering of the eternal objects that one conceptual feeling, conformal to that of a past temporal actual occasion, can give rise to a new conceptual feeling of an eternal object not present in the prehended occasion.

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A steadily increasing number of people will want to get in on the «new Bitcoin,» a bizarre paradox given that gold is as old as time, and will soon realize that gold possesses virtues Bitcoin does not, given that it is real, not digital and abstract; that owners can personally possess and store it in physical form; that it will survive any kind of electric grid or Internet disruption that might occur; that it can not ever be hacked; that it is the epitome of private, quiet wealth; that it is actually quite beautiful to behold; and that it was not and can not be made by man, only by God, who does not appear to have any interest in making any more of it.
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