Sentences with phrase «powers necessary for»

(5) An administrator appointed under paragraph 4 of subsection (1) has all the powers necessary for the performance of his or her functions.
The courts have always had a right to oversee and control the evidentiary process, and therefore have all the powers necessary for the exercise of such control, including power to control the process of disclosing evidence and set conditions for and limits on disclosure.
It goes for a more realistic look, but doesn't back it up with the processing powers necessary for the game to look like a showcase title.
They provide the power necessary for movement and allow the body to retain the erect position after movement.
To face the impending threat of Xehanort's return, Master Yen Sid tasks Sora and Riku with entering the Sleeping Worlds and unlocking the seven Keyholes of Sleep to obtain a great power necessary for the fight to come.
It gives back - up power necessary for solar and wind installations, especially when Europe's biggest battery at 6MW occupies the area of several tennis courts in Leighton Buzzard (Bedfordshire.).
«This Clean Energy Standard shows you can generate the power necessary for supporting the modern economy while combatting climate change.
«This Clean Energy Standard shows you can generate the power necessary for supporting the modern economy while combatting climate change,» Cuomo said in a statement announcing the decision.
Bitcoin mining consumes large amounts of electricity to feed the vast computational power necessary for miners to release new supplies of bitcoin.

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That would give the phone the necessary power for its heat - creating components to keep working without risking that the phone runs out of juice.
And because there is a lack of machinery and an inconsistent power supply, which is necessary for refrigeration, few if any finished products are actually produced in the country.
Essentially, Yahoo is paying $ 81 million for a middle manager with diminished power who has built a business with no revenue and lacks the experience necessary to work in a big company.
«Say to yourself, Here is an opportunity for you to celebrate like never before, my own power, my own ability to get myself to do whatever is necessary
These one - on - one sessions, Friedman says, are necessary for another reason: to figure out who holds power within the organization.
Dealerships that sell a wide variety of brands, mostly gas - powered, would have little incentive to take the time necessary to sell something as unusual as a Tesla, said James Chen, vice president of regulatory affairs for Tesla.
There are a number of competing solar cell technologies (c - Si, perovskite, CIGS, etc), but currently with 80 tonnes of silver necessary to generate one GW of solar power, should solar really become ubiquitous, a steady and increasing demand driver for silver is in place.
It is this assurance of divine liberating power that makes unnecessary the impatient employment of such human devices as ideology, which are generally felt to be necessary where power is urgently needed and divine power is not hoped for.
It can be plausibly argued that while it might appear that Plantinga's free - will defense is only relevant to moral evil, it actually has significant, necessary ramifications for how God's power can be conceived in relation to nature.
they will regard their deficit of power as good and as necessary for their highest good» (RLC 209).
To promote the common good, society must use government's powers of taxation to ensure that every child has access to the necessary funds for an excellent education.
I am persuaded that nothing short of a thoroughly biblical faith can provide the theoretical base and the staying power necessary to endure the discouragements and the agony of the impending struggle for justice.
Indeed, necessary political conditions for a deflation, for a brutal deregulation, for the climbing of the unemployment and for privatisations have been provided by the existence of executives concentrating on enormous power.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction in the pursuit of substantive justice.
Peter and Paul in 2010, Pope Benedict stated that PopeJohn Paul represented the Church's missionary nature not only with his apostolic journeys, but also «with the insistence of his Magisterium on the urgent need for a «new evangelisation»: «new» not in its content but in its inner thrust, open to the grace of the Holy Spirit which constitutes the force of the new law of the Gospel that always renews the Church; «new» in ways that correspond with the power of the Holy Spirit and which are suited to the times and situations; «new» because of being necessary even in countries that have already received the proclamation of the Gospel.»
When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation — We hold these truths to be self - evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Vulnerability can be a necessary step toward a deeper relationship with a friend or loved one, or a crucial part of repentance, but it will always lack the saving power Christ's vulnerability has already won for us.
For them, such healing is the necessary and decisive proof of the revolutionary power of Christianity to transform human experience as a whole.
As for me, however, I am a Christian «because I find that the gospel provides skills necessary for me to deal honestly with the powers that grip my life.
Thus, insofar as Hartshorne conceives that freedom, power, and creativity are necessary aspects of all existence, neoclassical thought can be received as a metaphysical foundation for the philosophy of black power.
Any specification of the responsibilities that accompany our basic rights, any articulation of the content of the «laws of nature,» any acknowledgement that the Church might be necessary for the state to judge and fulfill its obligations to the «power in heaven,» or any specification of the meaning of «nature and nature's God» — though article 1, sec. 8 of the Constitution may provide a clue when it empowers Congress «to promote the Progress of Science and the useful Arts.»
The prudent exercise of American power was not only necessary but good, for it aimed at securing the morally worthy goal of peace through freedom.
An assumption of the point of view of benevolent power, rather than that of unjust powerlessness, seems almost the necessary outcome for even the most well - intentioned concentration on love.
In an earlier chapter we stressed the Christian teaching that each of us is a compound and complex organism of material stuff, and of intellectual, emotional, cognative, and valuational powers, all of which are necessary for full life in this world.
According to Leopoldo Ruiz y Flores, exiled apostolic delegate to Mexico, «The Catholic Church recognizes no human power which can prevent Her from doing anything She Herself deems necessary for the salvation of souls; therefore in spiritual matters She is subordinate to no one.
I do not see in faith any necessary power for redemption that makes universalism impossible.
Clearly since it has operations of the kind I indicate it is beyond powers of the material by themselves to educe, so that in order for the order of nature to continue in its regular fashion, God has to create this soul in synergism with the necessary parts played by the parent (s).
Isn't it necessary to integrate within process metaphysics the notion that the transforming power of God which comes as the result of salvation, regeneration, and sanctification is essential for humanity to deal effectively with the problems of suffering?
For us to regard present - day Mankind as socially complete, it would be necessary for it, having achieved the limit of planetary expansion as it has now done, to show an appreciable waning of its power of numerical increaFor us to regard present - day Mankind as socially complete, it would be necessary for it, having achieved the limit of planetary expansion as it has now done, to show an appreciable waning of its power of numerical increafor it, having achieved the limit of planetary expansion as it has now done, to show an appreciable waning of its power of numerical increase.
On the international level, the same pragmatic balance of power was necessary for Niebuhr.
The importance of the power problem for Christian ethics derives both from the fact that power, whether economic, political, military, or spiritual, means capacity to determine life for good or ill, and from the fact that some fundamental redistribution of power is necessary as a condition of the freedom and dignity of men in their social relations.
And this means, if we are not to regard the world as having become suddenly meaningless and contradictory, that we are entitled to attribute the value of experimental and physical reality to everything, within us and around us, which shows itself to be a necessary condition for the preservation and heightening in Man of his powers of invention and purposive thinking.
So the male, who is not necessary for the virginal conception because he is superseded by God whose determining power he ministers in the sexual act, is therefore necessary for the procreation by which new human persons are created through the initiative of other men.
This summary of certain phases of the Pauline theology — a summary much too brief to do even scant justice to the power and majesty of Paul's thought — is necessary as a background for the fuller discussion, to which we now turn, of the way in which Paul interpreted the significance of the earthly life of Jesus as related to this saving act of God.
And, let it be added, sustenance and necessary reassurance for our power of will.
In general, persons who use heavy, inflexible defenses, are unable to sustain relationships of trust and mutuality, cope ineffectively, become disorganized or regress quickly when confronted with everyday crises and responsibilities, and are very dependent on others for sustaining their necessary sense of worth and power, suffer from ego weakness and dysfunction.
Since the Christian's ultimate loyalty is to God and not the state in its demand for obedience to the law, the Christian always tempers his loyalty with insistences on justice with love that calls for an equality and liberty that holds the state's necessary powers of coercion under restraint and accountability to God.
The state acted as liberator of an oppressed humanity; its power, concentration, and extent increased as a necessary counterweight for the control of non-state institutions.
None of these federal departments has responded to my requests for information about why they consider such high - powered military - style teams necessary.
Bodies and their various organs are the necessary primary receptors of the multifarious influences conveyed by signs qua possibilities, for that is what signs come down to.13 And signs in general have the power to arouse concrete feelings in embodied subjects; such as, for instance, the «qualitative feels» in conscious experiences.14
The coercive power of efficient causation is necessary for actualization, provides for dependable generalizations which may guide human purpose, and furnishes a matrix of relativity in which the purpose may be expressed.
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