Sentences with phrase «pervades not»

Thus he created a rich surface pulsation that pervades not only his canvases and paintings on paper but also his late color woodcuts.
«The windfall profit to private entities is unjustifiable and unnecessary,» Cuomo wrote, noting that the issue of bag waste pervades not just the city but the entire state.
Eliade's achievements will help to meet the deficiency created by historical positivism, which pervades the NT scholarship.
For instance, in Western culture, at least in Denmark, we have very strong values of individual independence and personal freedom that pervade not only our actions and choices but also our way of talking.

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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.
Gone is the bland, hollow taste of the average hot dog; instead, a delightful smoky taste pervades, similar to a kielbasa sausage but not as fatty or rich.
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.
Businesses take time to prosper, argues Liu: «We didn't sell the storefronts to anyone yet, because we're afraid once we do so, it will be out of our control and low - end shops will pervade, which is not what we want.»
NEW YORK, NY, October 9, 2017 — Despite widespread criticism regarding the heightened regulatory environment that has pervaded since the introduction of the Dodd - Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, as well as the Trump administration's promises to scale back regulations, the alternative investment industry doesn't foresee any lessening of current regulations or regulators»...
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.
Hay recorded that Lincoln told him at one point: «I consider the central idea pervading this struggle is the necessity that is upon us, of proving that popular government is not an absurdity.
While a steady move toward fuller co-operation and a growing consciousness of the unity of all Churches pervaded the international scene, not all was peace and harmony at home.
However, Mr Scott told Lady Smith: «Unfortunately it seems to many survivors that they have not been heard by the Daughters of Charity whose sceptical attitude continues to pervade their official response.»
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.
I am joining the US military because I believe in Democracy and Freedom, and we will overcome the ignorance that pervades this society through the strength of our actions - not through paltry words and stunted thinking.
Great numbers of persons, although not «cracking» to this extent, have a pervading sense of emptiness and unrest in the inner areas of life which they try manfully to conceal.
Bobby, yes, it really does come down to a view of worship that pervades all of life, not just when we are gathered together with others.
That this was not the feeling pervading the faculty is shown by a public statement of physicist Landon Garland, the chancellor under McTyeire:
Some forms of this will prove straightforwardly antimodern, as in the profound but disturbing reflections of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Augustinian pessimism pervading the theology and restorationist policies of Cardinal Josef Ratzinger or a good deal of the rhetoric (if, happily, not the practices) of some of the neo-Barthian theologies.
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...
Certainly we can not miss a pervading sense of dedication to a mission, which at times was a terrible burden: «I have come to set fire to the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!
The wound is deep enough to pervade everything; I suspect, moreover, that I am not the only one for whom this is true.
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.
And along the same lines, if worship of God is to pervade everything in life, can't attending a baseball game with your family and friends also be true worship?
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).
The myth of the Last Judgment attempts, by using the end - time as the reference point, to proclaim a truth about human responsibility which is not confined to any point in time, but which pervades all time.
Yet one must not overlook its physical charm - indeed he is uncertain at the end whether he has seen more than physical reality, in the all - pervading presence of the past.
The message pervading the New Testament is that God acted not to prevent Jesus» crucifixion, but to prevent Jesus» crucifixion from having the last word.
What is to be observed in that statement is the choice of the term care to designate the feeling - tone that pervades a man as he stands at the evanescent borderline between the «not yet» and the «no longer.»
And the Spirit which pervades this community, the Spirit which its members call the «Spirit of Christ,» the «Spirit of God,» the «Lord,» or by other names — this Spirit we have not encountered elsewhere.»
What is new about the Twilight series, whose premise is that the heroine may not have physical relations with her vampire lover on pain of death, is not the theme itself: the same twisted sexuality pervades the whole tradition of literary pornography.
You might want this movie, with all of its admirable representation and genuine messaging, to be something that could pervade into the real world, but it only wants to do that with the way it makes you feel, not with any creative ideas or questions about the present.
In this regard, then, Fretheim understands God's power as portrayed in the Old Testament to be fundamentally interactive and essentially, not coincidentally, interrelational, a conviction that thoroughly pervades his God and World in the Old Testament.21 God so enters into relationships:
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.
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If this recognition can not be commonly agreed to, ethical subjectivism will pervade any society that has become aware of each individual's equal right to judge moral codes, as is inherent in the Western liberal or democratic notion of civil justice.
Christianity is concerned with the truth above all else, and truth for Christians is not an esoteric doctrine, as it was with the Gnostics, but is the Logos pervading the universe.
«Anthropological reflection, in fact, leads to the recognition that, by virtue of the substantial unity of body and spirit, the human genome not only has a biological significance, but also possesses anthropological dignity, which has its basis in the spiritual soul that pervades it and gives it life.»
(23) Since this ethos still pervades much of our Western culture, it is not surprising that pulpit discussion of the public or social sphere should be felt to be inappropriate.
The fact that plant - based food pervaded the expo is not surprising in the slightest.
I love spinach and feta cheese, but I was not prepared for the intensely garlic smell and taste that pervades this flavor.
He added that farmers were not prepared to put up with the politics of mistrust that seemed to pervade the industry.
But this pervading argument that tanking is NOT the best course forward because ticket sales or casual fans interest plummet for a few years, is being disproved in Philly right now.
that cynicism does not pervade the coaching ranks, especially at the mid-major level.
Bailey was dead when Friend made his charge, and a judge later cleared Bailey's name, but that didn't lay to rest the rumors of wrongdoing that have pervaded the sport in Connecticut and elsewhere.
The last phrase is the most important, as it means players won't be able to collect overtime pay which is already a serious issue pervading the minors.
Some of Liverpool's pervading issues are obvious: we need both competent centre - backs and a coherent defensive structure; we need to reorganise and solidify our midfield; we aren't pressing very well; the squad isn't deep...
I'm the one who chose to bring these little people into the world, so the pervading belief in our modern culture that somehow they have the responsibility to fit into my life, and work around my schedule, and not disrupt my pursuits completely mystifies me.
It was the Israeli ambassador and the sense that Jewish MPs are not quite British pervades.
Even in your case of allowing a «Garden of Eden» scenario where scarcity doesn't exist, the political and moral failings of Marxism would pervade the social and political organization of society to rend it apart.
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