Sentences with phrase «own immovable»

What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
In this case, people will come to see you as a stubborn, immovable monolith, incapable of believing in anyone other than yourself.
Like highly educated young people across Europe, they face significant demographic and institutional challenges that can appear immovable.
«AWS is an immovable force,» said an executive at one legacy IT company, who requested anonymity because his company competes with AWS.
But with a personal brand, drawing an immovable line in the sand, complete with barbed wire and gun turrets, is quite another.
When the unstoppable absurdity of shareholder lawsuits runs into the immovable absurdity of Herbalife, they create quite an explosion.
«This report discusses how tax structures can best be designed to support GDP per capita growth.The analysis suggests a tax and economic growth ranking order according to which corporate taxes are the most harmful type of tax for economic growth, followed by personal income taxes and then consumption taxes, with recurrent taxes on immovable residential property being the least harmful tax.
Another important issue is government restrictions of money flowing out, for instance, The Reserve Bank of India, recently announced no resident will be allowed to buy an immovable property abroad as part of a move to curb foreign exchange outflows.
Kowala's Yap Consensus, inspired by the Yapese people who use immovable Rai stones as currency, has revolutionized blockchains.
The U.S. is seemingly immovable on five issues that pose major problems for the agreement's other two member countries, Canada and Mexico.
It is based on a complete registration of sales of dwellings by the Dutch Land Registry Office (Kadaster) and Value Immovable Property (WOZ).
God protects Israel because of His immovable covenant in His own Word.
Now chad, I don't expect you to see just how idiotic that statement is, you've proven yourself to be immovable when it comes to stupidity so I'll just leave you with this, I positively believe that god is not real, but I don't have proof to prove otherwise so I don't spend any time on it.
How do I move the immovable in my own mind?
15 See also Ramanuja's comments on Brahman's being constituted by «manifold moving and immovable entities» in his commentary on the Gita (14:141).
The earth appears fixed and immovable, but in fact, it rotates on its axis and revolves around the sun.
In Christian circles, people talk about «The Faith» as if it is something very much outside of you - like somehow, belief just descends on you and it resides in your heart like an immovable stone.
In doing so, it highlights another fact that is incredible, immovable yet also inconvenient for many moderns: all men are called to fatherhood.
It means to remain steadfast and immovable, to cling to and adhere, to attach.
He claimed the Earth was not immovable, taught the Earth orbited the sun and was in constant motion.
The bible states the Earth is fixed and immovable and the sun and stars rotate around it.
Hell you can believe the earth is flat, immovable, and the entire universe revolves around it if you like.
One of the things that gives me hope is thinking of Rosa Parks — and just how immovable the currents systems must have seemed to her, when she decided to sit on the bus.
For it is only if we believe that death was not the end of Jesus, the one man whose trust in God was complete and perfect, that we can accept Paul's brave advice: «Stand firm and immovable, and work for the Lord always, work without limit, since you know that in the Lord your labor can not be lost».
It is described as a huge, fire breathing sea creature with an impenetrable double hide, tight scales on its back like shields and tightly joined, immovable flesh.
This way or that, I hope that it may still be given to me tomorrow, under perhaps once more very changed circumstances, to be immovable but also movable, movable but also immovable...
If we had to choose between a total process of evolution and a state of complete fixity, that is to say between two absolutes — everything incessantly in motion, or everything for ever immovable — we should be bound to choose the first.
... one can change human institutions, but not man; whatever the general effort of a society to render citizens equal and alike, the particular pride of individuals will always seek to escape the [common] level... In aristocracies, men are separated from one another by high, immovable barriers, in democracies, they are divided by a multitude of small, almost invisible threads that are broken every minute and are constantly changed from place to place.
In every cosmic development «God continues immovable, without any change of any mutability in His power.»
This Daily Show, SNL, etc. liberal irony will become an immovable force.
Despite its evident slander, its power will be immovable — especially with those persuadable, independent voters that both Republicans and Democrats need to win the election.
The only immovable standard for morality is found in the righteous character of the God who reveals himself in creation and in the Bible.
But with every moment he felt clearly and almost palpably that something firm and immovable, like the firmament itself, was entering his soul.
Our mothers and fathers, and the children when they got old enough, were involved on several fronts in order to make the social soil suitable for growth: the neighborhood, the white world that tried to put immovable stones in the soil, and the church that helped provide moral and spiritual (and often political) sustenance.
Indeed, Newton invented these terms, saying, «Absolute space, in its own nature, without regard to anything external, remains always similar and immovable
The letter said that Moore was an «immovable rock in the culture wars» and that it was «no wonder the Washington establishment has declared all - out war on his campaign,»
Eventually, of course, this schizoid pattern loses momentum, the pulpit with its immovable deadlines winning out over the desk where gathering dust announces the demise of seminary habits.
The relatively immovable objects that moved, the experience of another presence, personal sensations, etc., all contributed to a very long search for what is real.
And is Paul being a bit too hopeful when he urges believers to «be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, because you know that in the Lord your labor is not in vain»?
With perfect composure, without the tremor or twitch of a muscle, she simply bowed her head... as immovable as a rock.
The Newtonian cosmology sets forth the potions of absolute space «remaining always similar and immovable in its own nature» and of absolute time «flowing equably of itself and from its own nature,» and the claim that the measurement of lengths in absolute space and of durations in absolute time is independent of any «sensible and external measures» of them (PNP 6 - 8).
Absolute space, in its own nature, without relation to anything external, remains always similar and immovable.
And fantastic plastic immovable hair that doesn't move in the wind.
Plato's perfect forms are statically immovable and Aristotle's unmoved mover is unmoved.
As some have pointed out, how can we possibly take such an immovable stand on the issue of homosexuality, but we allow women to speak in church, to go about with their heads uncovered, we no longer stone people caught in adultery, we don't crucify thieves... it's just astonishing to think people pick and choose verses and chapters from the Bible to cling to.
The Good Book says that the Earth is immovable and inert.
It also appears that the concept of orbital rotation was unknown to those who wrote the Bible given that they state the earth is immovable and inert.
About a hundred years after Christ, Ptolemy postulated that the earth was a sphere, though immovable, at the center of the universe, round which the heavenly bodies moved.
We must first accept the displacement of the world from its supposed position as the immovable center of the universe.
Copernicus now revived this theory, and was able to produce some convincing arguments which seriously challenged the views of Aristotle, namely, that the earth was «fixed, immovable, and the center of the universe».
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