Sentences with phrase «other tangible form»

The suppression of a particular writing or other tangible form of expression is, therefore, an individual matter, and, in the nature of things, every such suppression raises an individual constitutional problem in which a reviewing court must determine for itself whether the attacked expression is suppress [i] ble within constitutional standards.
The machine - or - transformation test may well provide a sufficient basis for evaluating processes similar to those in the Industrial Age — for example, inventions grounded in a physical or other tangible form.

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It is the Registrant's view that Bitcoins should not be regarded as coins, or otherwise as collectibles, for purposes of section 408 (m), because Bitcoins are a virtual, rather than a fiat currency (see «Bitcoin Value,» above) and, as such, do not take the form of tangible personal property, in contrast to a coin or any of the other items defined as a «collectible» under Section 408 (m).
The benefits are: God's mercy is communicated in a tangible way; Reconciliation with God; Personal encounter with Christ; Divine life is restored in our soul; Grace is given; Confession reminds us of the price of sin; The profits of penance; Remission of eternal punishment; Temporal punishment can be diminished; Merit and virtue restored; Makes our prayers and works more efficacious; We benefit from the priest's prayers and penance; More fruitful participation in other sacraments; Sacrament of healing; Strengthens our faith; Cultivates hope; Increases charity; Fosters growth in humility and in self - knowledge; Helps to form our conscience; Brings psychological benefits; Prevents us from falling into more serious sins; Improves our prayer life; Source of spiritual direction; Helps us becomesaints.
... Without a clear showing of substantial harm to the tangible interests of others, speculation or mere moral objections alone should not override the moral right of infertile couples to use those techniques to form families.
Free textbooks, like tuition grants directed to students in private schools, are a form of tangible financial assistance benefiting the schools themselves, and the State's constitutional obligation requires it to avoid not only operating the old dual system of racially segregated schools but also providing tangible aid to schools that practice racial or other invidious discrimination.
When received by a merchant, a check is the same as other more tangible forms of payment.
Not taking into account the value of Inventory, Recievables, or any other tangible assets that could be readily liquidated and turned into cash — we can form our decision from this basis alone.
One is the formal reveal of Adventure Worlds in a new trailer, and the other will see two iconic cinema characters made into tangible LEGO mini-figure form for the first time.
Pop Art lost some of its credibility during the 1970s, as the art world shifted focus from art objects to installations, performances, and other less tangible art forms.
The paintings explore naturally occurring geometric forms and radial symmetry through traditional oil painting as well as more unconventional media - beads, glitter, and other embellishments - that add three - dimensionality and offer a tangible space for private meditation.
Copyright protects creative works in a tangible form; this includes books, movies, music, games, artwork, and other kinds of creative products.
The nature of information that may be stored in a cell phone is no different than the kind of information that people carry in tangible form in briefcases, purses or other similar containers.
Energy efficient mortgages have generally never offered incentives in the form of lower interest rates, Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI), or other tangible financial incentives other than the expanded debt ratios.
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