Sentences with phrase «practical consequences which»

Since the world is what it is, it is clear that valid reasoning from sound principles can not lead to error; but a principle may be so nearly true as to deserve theoretical respect, and yet may lead to practical consequences which we feel to be absurd.
Discovering contradictions and «practical consequences which we feel to be absurd» are the tests of such principle and of facts, something which courts are very capable of, without having to define what in the world «common sense» means.
The recognition that it was through an event, and through that event as a whole, that God made Himself known in the characteristic way in which He is known within the Christian community — this recognition has certain practical consequences which I propose that we now consider.

Not exact matches

His concern, evidently, is that demanding cheer is demeaning, exploitative and dehumanizing, but psychology blog Mind Hacks, which commented thoughtfully on Noah's piece, notes that forcing people to fake emotions also has negative practical consequences.
Our departure point is the structural, economic and financial crisis, with all the practical and ideological consequences which we can draw from it for our action programme.
These practical consequences, the particular requirements of religion, have been codified in the four schools of law which exist amicably side by side in the Muslim world.
This is the practical consequences in actual and concrete human living which may be found in coming to some awareness of what the last things were trying to say.
This of course does not mean that man lacks insight into the practical possibilities of his conduct and its consequences, which is drawn from empirical precedents.
is there any sense in which either of these claims is in any way accurate, and / or has any practical consequences for the Brexit talks?
The practical outcome of the dissertation was a number of tested, applicable models which help to predict the consequences of fires at nuclear power plants.
He developed practical models which will help to predict the consequences for nuclear power plants of fires caused by aircraft impacts.
«If something is considered gambling, it needs to follow a very specific set of legislation, which has all kinds of practical consequences for the company that runs it.
That's where compliance is monitored, and enables the consequence of «naming and shaming» (which can also have practical and financial consequences, though these are extrinsic to the agreement itself.)
The article considers the practical consequences for investment professionals of the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, which regulates the dissemination by government employees and political consultants of material nonpublic information about policy initiatives undertaken by the legislative and executive branches of government.
There are also practical consequences of failing to have consistent disciplinary policies and procedures, generally communicated to all staff in written procedures, which are then consistently applied.
Those methods do not resolve difficult legal cases, but merely conceal the true springs of decision in such a case, which involve a careful examination of the practical consequences of a decision for or against the appellant.
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