Sentences with phrase «pervaded for»

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Despite the way technology pervades life for most college students today, most still value and appreciate sharing likes and dislikes in person.
Nevertheless, this latest skirmish illustrates that, on a quest for global domination, the fiercely competitive spirit pervading two of Silicon Valley's most successful companies can even turn allies into enemies.
But Hagen is envisioning it as an antidote to the «get rich quick» mindset that has pervaded the crypto world, a way to ensure Mainframe token holders aren't just in it for the money.
The Democrats» 2016 platform notes how «institutional racism» pervades American life and has called for criminal - justice reform.
When an organization's culture centres around unusually high expectations for performance at a blistering pace (like, say, a ride - sharing platform endeavouring to be the last player standing in a fiercely competitive new niche) a Machiavellian «the ends justify the means» stink can pervade even those departments meant to keep things in balance.
Fed up with the apathy pervading this country, we realized that we don't need to wait around to have our voices heard or for someone else to make change — we have to be the change we need to see.
Sandberg's book, the title of which fast pervaded the lexicon, made her something of a bellwether for feminists.
The differences in family office investment style can be many but one theme that seems to pervade is a preference to invest for the long term.
Just as Chile's reputation for prudent policymaking pervades its outward perception, investors appear to take a similar approach when investing in the country.
The gold prices continued to slide for the second day today as the strength of the dollar pervades all through the market and the situation is only getting worser by the day for the gold bulls.
A related problem for Missouri is its susceptibility to the sentimental evangelicalism and preoccupation with church growth that pervades contemporary conservative Protestantism.
Although it would be foolish to demarcate too rigidly cultic and other depictions of the emperor, as in some way all imperial ideology was pervaded by religious conceptualizations of the imperial figure, the emperor was more than the cult, and imperial ideology was embodied in other forms and practices, many of which still require extensive examination (for example, its significance in the ideological construction of gender in the empire, and particularly of the body, is only just becoming visible).
If «derived time» follows from something more primordial (for Whitehead, creative advance as constituted in the subjective immediacy of concrescing actual entities; for Heidegger, the truth of Being as disclosed in the «openness» which pervades Dasein on the basis of its ecstatic - horizontal temporality), that something must not itself be time - like, or talk of «derivation» is otiose.
The need for the love which gives faithfulness to the other, suffers with and for the other, and accepts the other, pervades the whole sexual experience.
Everywhere mystery was giving place to love, the aloofness of God to the nearness of Jesus, adoration to communion, repining for the Fall to that sense of Christ's victory which pervaded Gothic Christendom no less than the sense of his divinity.
Prayer for health should not begin when sickness strikes, but should pervade one's total life in terms of prayer for a right use of the body and the right dedication of its powers to God's service.
He proposes that humanity is in a certain sense naturally religious, for the structure of the individual human person and of corporate human life is pervaded by religion., This is consistent with his view that one can expect to find the mark of the Creator in creation.
A culture of normalized whiteness and microaggressions has pervaded the Moody campus for decades.
Fulfilling the profound need for unity which pervades the world, and crowning it with renewed faith in Christ the Physical Centre of Creation; finding in this need the natural energy required for the renewal of the world's life; thus do I see the New Jerusalem, descending from Heaven and rising from the Earth.
Thus we do have a basis for projecting that potentiality into the future as a continuing potentiality for division, despite the nonexistence of any future occasion, in much the same way that the potentiality is still perceived as pervading the past, despite the actual atomicity of the past world.
If there is a biblical theme that pervades all his writing it surely is: only the one who loses his life for Jesus's sake will find it.
For this I have nothing to give in requital to You, O Emancipator pervading the past, the future and every thing!
In a society pervaded by the goals of consumption, those who seek power for themselves can also, by skillful psychological manipulation, create new wants, which they then proceed to satisfy, at a profit to themselves.
If «derived time» follows from something more primordial (for Whitehead, creative advance as constituted in the subjective immediacy of concrescing actual entities; for Heidegger, the truth of Being as disclosed in the «openness» which pervades Dasein on the basis of its ecstatic - horizontal temporality), that something must not itself be time - like, or talk of «derivation» is...
The wound is deep enough to pervade everything; I suspect, moreover, that I am not the only one for whom this is true.
Even the most secular moral standard based on «consenting adults» stands in the way of rap's push for self assertion as rape, degradation of women, and violence to get what I want pervade the lyrics.
Theology has not given adequate attention to the social idealizations of evil... The new thing in the social gospel is the clearness and insistence with which it sets forth the necessity and the possibility of redeeming the historical life of humanity from the social wrongs which now pervade it... The social gospel seeks to bring men under repentance for their collective sins and to create a more sensitive and more modern conscience.
For the first time in history, children are born into a symbolic environment, pervading the average home about 7 hours a day.
Certain basic developmental and relational issues, for example, must pervade all cultures.
He points out, for example, that while strict Whiteheadian thought does not allow for any «true end (finis) or beginning the biblical witness, on the contrary, is pervaded throughout its length and breadth with the concept of a movement of God's grace toward an end that is both teleos and finis» (111).
This passion for rationality pervades our shadow - world in the functional world - village, and we in the so - celled advanced areas presume that we have a monopoly of rational wisdom which must be trained or educated into all mankind.
I believe in many cases, Jesus is in the right place in one person's heart but the other has for some reason walked away and gotten caught up in the selfishness that pervades so much of what we all do... and really Jesus has absolutely NOTHING to do with that.
As to alcoholics, he says: «The broad interpretation that best fits the evidence is that heavy drinkers are people for whom drinking has become a central activity in their way of life... for the long - term heavy drinker, life has come to center on drinking — life [that] is pervaded by a preoccupation with drinking, shaped and driven by the quest for drink, drinking situations, and drinking friends» (p. 100).
This is something very different from the selfish, callously indifferent, thing - centered desire for personal enjoyment which so widely pervades modern life.
While the leisure mentality that pervades River Oaks recognizes that a cruel world rages just down the road, it chooses a posture of gentility and repose that seems to ignore that world, a stance that serves as an apparently deserved reward for doing battle in the power corridors of that world during the week.
Such spirit needs to pervade the secular promotion of globalization for the sake of ensuring justice.
We owe it to the Younger Churches, which join the Council, to provide for them an ecumenical milieu in which the missionary calling pervades the whole atmosphere.
That the issue at stake is a spiritual one is evident in the religious imagery that pervades Callahan's account of technological medicine: that the war on death is a search for «immortality»; that the dying patient might be «saved»; that medicine is seen as «omnipotent, holding life and death wholly in its hands»; that a lobbyist equates heart attacks, cancer, and strokes with sin (interesting rhetoric in the public sphere, but I'll save that discussion for another day).
The fulfillment of personality is thus a form of communion, whether it be with the God a man worships; or with nature under some aspect; or through intimate communication with ideal things, the inexhaustible quality of beauty or truth that pervades the universe; or with some cause that calls into action all one's powers; or even with things of lesser significance so long as they satisfy the human craving for union.
It is the all - pervading light of God that dispels all darkness and changes night into day for them on whom it shines.
As more imprecise support for a circle of discipleship to Isaiah, one calls attention to the nature of the present book of Isaiah, the remarkable unity pervading its various major sections (including not only chs.
Even more significantly, this persistent Mosaic tradition in law also would appear as partially responsible for the high ethical presuppositions which, by and large, pervade the legal framework.
I mean the increasing disregard for law which pervades the country, from savage mobs to executive ministers of justice.
Evidence for or against the reality of God, if it is there, pervades every moment of the experience of existence, every employment of reason, every act of consciousness, every encounter with the world around us.
It is true, as Hall points out, that for Whitehead ordering principles are «immanent» within particular occasions (see UP 261 - 70), but in most cases those ordering principles also reflect the «mutual relations» of individuals, as well as the «community in character» pervading groups or societies of individuals (AI 142).13 This is particularly true of persons: the relations between occasions which constitute the human body and brain, and the «community of character» of the succession of personal experiences, give an essential element of unity to human experience.
In Buchler's system, a principle of ontological parity is a commitment which pervades the analyses in both the general ontology and the more specific metaphysics of what Buchler calls human utterance.1 For Buchler, that no one of three modes of human judgment is any more of a judgment than any other is also an exemplification of the more general principle of ontological parity.
Perhaps for that reason more than any other, his career as a teacher has been pervaded by a sense of gratitude and reverence.
Craighead does allow for an alternative, existentialist origin of the conception of nothing, citing Sartre's example of going to a cafe to meet Pierre, only to find the nonbeing of Pierre pervading the cafe (EN: 9ff).
But the electromagnetic society as such would provide «no adequate order for the production of individual occasions realizing peculiar «intensities» of experience unless it were pervaded by more special societies» (PR 150).
This is because evangelicals, for all our good work in fighting sex trafficking and the exploitation of women around the world, often fail to see the sexism that pervades our own church corridors.
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