Sentences with phrase «others by virtue of»

There's one downside of what is otherwise an impressive design, an uneven dispersal of visibility to all artworks, some featured more prominently than others by virtue of said wooden construction.
A professional or custom theme can help your blog stand out from the others by virtue of simply looking a step above the rest.
First, some schools are more effective than others by virtue of their favorable resources, leadership, or organization.
Some schools are more effective than others by virtue of their favorable resources, leadership, or organization; we can expect that teachers of similar skill will perform better in these more effective schools.
«Individuals in social networks are endowed not only with network ties, but identities: sets of characteristics that they attribute to themselves and others by virtue of their association with, and participation in, social groups.»
As an apostle he distinguished his ministry from that of others by virtue of having been the originating parent of faith for congregations (I Cor.
On this metaphysical account, reality as such includes as its primal source and final end a divine individual that is distinguished from all others by virtue of its complete relativity to all actual things as actual and all possible things as possibilities.
He is contrasted with all others by virtue of being «nontemporal.»
Some phases are completely determinate, but these are continuous with each other by virtue of mediating phases of incomplete determination moving toward penultimate determination.
But the prehensions of each phase must be different from those of the other phases by virtue of different subjective forms, just as on Whitehead's view the prehensions of each occasion differ from those of each other by virtue of the same reason.
In a simplified scheme, his multi-faculty humanity possessed broadly speaking three layered faculties that connected with the three broad divisions of the entire affair, namely, sensible, rational and transcendental — the highest being the transcendental spirit of humanity that was capable of connecting with the Other by virtue of being in possession of a core that corresponded to the Other.
The successful couples are able to weather those storms and emerge stronger and more committed to each other by virtue of those difficulties.
Where Charter rights of prisoners to dignity and security of their persons conflict with the Charter right of female employees to equality of opportunity, it is necessary to balance the competing interests involved under s. 1 rather than having one set of rights override the other by virtue of s. 15 (2).
The parties to a marriage have financial claims against each other by virtue of their marriage.
As noted elsewhere in this preamble, covered entities that jointly administer a health plan, such as Medicare + Choice, are both covered entities, and are not business associates of each other by virtue of such joint administration.
Still, in today's marketplace, where it's often hard to make devices stand out from each other by virtue of specs alone, maybe a third camera will give Huawei the boost it needs to make a splash.

Not exact matches

One other limitation is that the 360 Eye, by virtue of its camera, doesn't work well in low light.
The other night, I had the pleasure of having dinner with Vivek Kundra, a big name in technology circles by virtue of his being the first ever Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States.
It is also very likely that some iPods and other MP3 players have been imported duty free by virtue of having been manufactured in a GPT country.
Dominic writes: It is interesting that virtually everyone I have spoken to about the Amazon - Whole Foods deal seems to have no doubt that this alliance will be a success, and by virtue of that annihilate all the other grocers.
In this case, the recipients of the transfer payments will increase their spending and, by virtue of the fact that the funding of these payments is created, figuratively, out of thin air, no other entity need cut back on her / his current spending.
When used effectively, sales intelligence dramatically enhances the power of the rest of your sales and marketing tech stack — accelerating your pipeline and revenue growth, not just by virtue of the data it delivers but because it makes all of our other tools and programs that much more effective.
However, this platform leaves others behind by virtue of its amazing set of features.
The greatness of America is rooted in the virtue of our principles; that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights; that government must be by the consent of those who are governed; that it is precisely the defense of rights and due process for the utterly indefensible that secures the rights of all others.
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others
Others have observed that countries such as China and India were able to maintain parities by virtue of the application of capital controls, so an equally vigorous debate on the role of capital controls is intertwined with the debate on regimes.
By virtue of their size within the ETF industry, the firms have the ability (through economies of scale) to charge significantly lower fees in comparison to other companies.
In human society this aspiration is expressed by a desire to find significances and uses for things which otherwise have none, assigning meaning to things by virtue of their affinity to other things or personalities available in the natural world.
(the way someone thinks about the world) Do you no view people of the world with Inherent existence; existence possessed by virtue of a being's own nature, and independent of any other being or cause?
Rather, specifically human existence is, in Whitehead's term, a «personal society,» i.e., a temporal sequence of occasions which share, by virtue of inheritance from the earlier to the later, a defining characteristic that makes the man or woman in question just this individual and not some other.
I use «public world» to mean the world that is constituted by human communication, i.e., the world shared by virtue of the relation (s) of one or more human individuals to one or more other human individuals.
By his exemplary life and preaching the Maulana converted many Hindus to Islam, and today his followers concentrate on preaching Islamic virtues and urging their followers to observe prayers, fasts, and the other injunctions of Islam.
Hence, we must attribute to God not only the conceptual ordering of the eternal objects by virtue of which he lures the occasions of the world toward order and value; we must attribute to him as to all other actual entities physical feelings as well.
In this manner, by virtue of its own power, it puts them into immediate relation to one another it is the in - itself of difference or the «differently different» — in other words, difference in the second degree, the self - different which relates different to different by itself.»
Many left to plant other churches here in Chicago or for some other ministry venture, and many left by virtue of the fluidity of being urban in the 21st Century.
However, those of us concerned to find such relationships between distinct fields should heed the cautious word of Cambridge physicist Sir Brian Pippard when he says that each field thrives by virtue of its own methods and not by aping those of others: «The fabric of knowledge has not been woven as a seamless robe but pieced together like a patchwork quilt, and we are still in the position of being able to appreciate the design in individual pieces much more clearly than the way they are put together» (Pippard, 95 - 96).
Wolfhart Pannenberg concluded his incisive overview of the period with the observation that one must «spare the Christian doctrine of God from the gap between the incomprehensible essence and the historical action of God, by virtue of which each threatens to make the other impossible,» and went on to state that «in the recasting of the philosophical concept of God by early Christian theology considerable remnants were left out, which have become a burden in the history of Christian thought.»
God can very well embrace surpass - ability by others, but as his property only insofar as it is that of relative beings united to him by virtue of his relative aspect.
The Sophist proposed to teach virtue by conveying information about what other thinkers had taught about virtue and by training in techniques of rhetoric and argument.
And it is part of an authentic Christianity that such virtues must always begin in oneself, even though they may be exploited by others.
The sacrament stimulates a value response to an object other than itself — in this sense being a kind of instrumental value — by virtue of a three - way congruence of some sort involving person, sacrament, an ultimate faith - object.
Indeed, if the past is infinite, it must share certain abstract characteristics, such as are embodied in Whitrow's two criteria, by virtue of its infinitude, with any other infinite sequence.
Faith in «god» is considered by christians, jews and muslims as a virtue while faith in fairies, elves, leprechauns, and a myriad other fantasmagorical beings is a sign of insanity.
If humans deserve our moral regard by virtue of their possession of these qualities, would not other animals deserve similar consideration?
Our actions are intended to make us feel like we belong somewhere; we «fit in» among one group by virtue of the snickers and wagging tongues through which we exclude others.
By virtue of this felt quality, we know ourselves as actualities within a world of other actualities.
The individual may constantly descend into the void and time and again be tempted to rebel against the enemy, discovering perhaps only intermittently the companion whose presence is all the more intensely felt by virtue of the other phases.
On the other hand, Watanabe, devout Christian that he is, has received a host of Buddhist feelings as his birthright by virtue of his Japanese heritage — just as a feeling for Christian values is an Americans birthright whether one chooses to accept the Christian faith or not.
Though an agent comes - to - be by virtue of (among other things) his acts, he does not always act.
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.
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