Sentences with phrase «only essential principle»

The only essential principle is that it must be a time of leisure and freedom from interruption.

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First principle, Being's pure act, Infinite cause Of finite fact, Essential being, Beyond our sight, Without which, nothing, Neither love nor light, Only through You Love's infinite power Brings into being Atom and flower.
In order to interpret this core - principle of revelation, we must understand its essential presupposition; namely, that events are present «in» other events - present not just abstractly (through «eternal objects»), i.e., mediated by the «general,» but as singular events that effect their further history by their unique concreteness (PR 338).12 Whitehead recognizes precisely this constellation when he says:» [T] he truism that we can only conceive in terms of universals has been stretched to mean that we can only feel in terms of universals.
Much the same problem arises when Arkes argues that certain principles of the Bill of Rights essential to the idea of law could have been applied to the states even though the Bill of Rights was clearly intended only to bind the federal government.
Thus the principle of self - giving in God, which is acknowledged to be essential, can find expression only ad extra, in relations with creation.
In this act of interrogation, lessons that one learns from a writer - bishop - martyr like Cyprian are indispensable, not only in demonstrating the hermeneutical principle that one must reach back in order to move forward, [27] but also to indicate that the ongoing task of attributed implicit theological disclosure is an essential, fundamental, and crucial activity of the theologians of the church.
He proposes that if they were both reduced to «syllogistic form, one would realise that both start with the same «major premise», namely from this principle: things have an essential nature only in so far as they are fashioned by thought».
This principle can be applied to essential oils too because when you are guided by the idea of keeping only the things that are most significant and minimize the rest through selling, recycling or donating.
Similarly, only 50 % of teachers thought it essential for students to know «economic principles like supply and demand» and just 36 % thought it essential that they know facts and dates (like the location of the 50 states or the date of Pearl Harbor).
For example, since it has been said that we study history so that we are not doomed to repeat it, then a history lesson may teach not only the facts of a historical event, but also something that a student should avoid repeating (an essential principle or fundamental rule as what not to do).
Benjamin Graham's value investing system has only three essential bedrock principles.
Laura Jane Scott's vividly abstract compositions embrace not only the two essential elements of Abstract Hard Edge Painting, colour and structure, but also principles of Conceptual Art.
Often they give a picture of the radiative energy transfer only (Fleagle and Businger 1980; Houghton 1991; Peixoto and Oort 1992; Hartmann 1994) demonstrating the essential principles behind the GHE, but they don't tell the complete story.
Turning to the substance of the case, the General Court held that the obligation to state reasons for an act adversely affecting a person constitutes an essential principle of EU law and may only be derogated from for compelling reasons touching upon the security of the Union or its Members.
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