Now for
the other traditional attributes in the first group.
Not exact matches
He demonstrated that God could not be conceived of as a being (which would make him subordinate to the category of Being per se and merely one being among
other beings), and he cautioned against identifying the
traditional God with Being (for Being could have none of the
attributes — beneficence, love, omniscience, etc. — that are applied to the God who is a being).
Griffin, however ignores my disclaimers and freely
attributes to us a variety of ethical views subscribed to by some
traditional theist or
other (persons, often unnamed, who may or may not be free will theists in the sense at issue here), that support one or another of his objections.
As part of efforts to eliminate
traditional passwords for logins, mobile devices and online services are moving to biometric techniques that utilize a human face, retina or
other biological
attribute to verify who is attempting to log in.
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Research has found that the attitudes students take toward learning are heavily influenced by whether they have been led to
attribute their success (or failure) to innate ability, to effort, or to
other factors — and that
traditional classroom practices such as grading and competition lead them to explain the results in terms of ability (or its absence) and to minimize effort whenever possible.
«We wanted to design a vehicle unlike any
other in the marketplace — a vehicle that didn't conform to the
traditional proportions of a car, sport utility vehicle or minivan, yet featured their best
attributes,» said Trevor Creed.
The Ontario Court of Appeal examined the
traditional common - law
attributes of property, specifically whether there exists «a collection of rights over things that can be enforced against
others.»