Sentences with phrase «pure questions of»

But on factual and policy matters falling within the specialized expertise of a decision - maker, it is clear, at least in Canada, that deference is now owed even on pure questions of law and constitutional matters.
There is no definable boundary between the pure questions of faith and questions of estimation (Glaubensfragen and Ermessensfragen).
I repeat that the question which the crown here raises is a pure question of law, namely — Had the judge any power to acquit the accused at that stage of the proceedings?»
The Court of Appeal (a single judge) did not grant the permission to appeal; finds the Applicants «have not identified a pure question of law on which permission to appeal should be granted.»
While the Supreme Court's Markman decision usefully removed claim construction from the black box of jury deliberations notwithstanding its «mongrel» mixed fact / law character, the Federal Circuit's adherence to the view that claim construction is a pure question of law subject to de novo appellate review produced -LSB-...]
Dominion argued that the reasoning in Intact should not apply because it involved a question of mixed fact and law rather than a pure question of law.
The court approached the case as a pure question of statutory interpretation and ruled 8 - 0 that the more specific statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1400, controls where a patent case can be filed.
I am just talking about the pure question of what return there should be.

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Trump responds to question «Why don't I just fire Mueller» «Many people have said you should fire him... we'll see what happens, I think this is disgraceful and so do a lot of other people, this is a pure and simple witch hunt» pic.twitter.com/llJrXhig4 2
The answers to these questions are pure speculation and the result is completely out of our control.
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In fact, it starts to seem decidedly odd that we have elevated human life — i.e., pure biological continuation — so far above the quality of the life in question for the person living it.
By going to what he sees as the heart of the matter and capturing it in pure and extreme form, he breaks open the broader question and forces total reconsideration.
As Pope Benedict has often stated, this primordial question is whether at the origin of all there is a logos or there is pure causality, randomness.
This understanding of the limited scope of scientific method had been generally accepted since Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1781); but in nineteenth - century evolutionary parlance it took on the specific meaning that «all beginnings and endings are lost in mystery,» a phrase that became commonplace in the sciences and social sciences as a way of dismissing or circumventing probing questions that sought to assess the larger implications or consequences of scientific analysis.
For instance, there are the hermeneutical questions of whether the image of Christ emerging through the glasses of Islamic mysticism is what the Bible or Biblical authors «intended»; If the purpose of the crystallization of the supposed authorial intention or purpose is to connect the ancient and the present «viewpoints» or the worldviews, one may ask if such a possibility of a pure state of intention possible to extract at all, or is it not that the reader often always creates» at least some elements of the supposed «intentions».
Hence if Wojtyla is going to ask and answer seriously the question of what it is like to be a Christian, he has to start off with the traditional doctrines; he has to start off with pure, uncompromising orthodoxy.
And we are ready to have someone point to what is in our midst and say, There it is, the peace you yearn for: everlasting Love given to you in what looks to be but mere bread and wine» gift, pure gift, questions answered, wounds healed, loneliness vanished, and death of every sort conquered.
A genuine philosophy of history regarding the beginning8 of genuinely human history, and a genuine theology of the experience of man's own existence as a fallen one which can not have been so «in the beginning», would show that where it is a question of the history of the spirit, the pure beginning in reality already possesses in its dawn - like innocence and simplicity, what is to ensue from it, and that consequently the theological picture of man in the beginning as it was traditionally painted and as it in part belongs to the Church's dogma, expresses much more reality and truth than a superficial person might at first admit.
It is because I believe that while Christians are learning from Buddhists, Buddhists in general, and Pure Land Buddhists in particular can also be enriched as they respond to questions with which Christians may have been wrestling more intensively for a longer period of time.
I raise this question particularly with Pure Land Buddhists because the affirmation of other power, or what Christians call grace, seems to place a greater emphasis on the metaphysical character of the world and human experience than is present in other Buddhist traditions.
As before, the question of such survival is left open, but a new note is struck by the reference to the everlasting nature of God, which is his consequent nature as the weaving of his temporal physical feelings of actualities upon his nontemporal conceptualizations of all pure possibilities (PR 524).
I wonder if maybe there was a prominent radio or television pastor who spoke about it recently, and so that is why I all of a sudden got so many questions about soul sleep, or maybe it was just pure coincidence.
The question, therefore, is whether such a concept of a cause to which the infinite reality of pure act belongs as a factor constituting it without becoming an intrinsic constituent of the entity of the finite cause itself, but in some way remains free, detached from the process of becoming, but provides the real ground of the self - transcending operation of the finite agent itself, is a valid and demonstrable concept, or only a paradoxical and intrinsically self - contradictory construction which can only conceal the fact that our thought has reached an impasse.
In the attempts to persuade the polytheists to accept this pure monotheism, the chief point at issue is the question of the proper object of worship.
Aquinas concentrated his attention on the doctrine of divine immutability in Question 9, repeating there that God is «first being» and «pure act, without the admixture of any potentiality.»
If the text wrestles with serious questions and if the reader does also, then the reader's own questions are not extraneous intrusions upon a «pure understanding» of the text but vitally involved in a proper understanding of the text.
Both questions lead in the same direction, toward the possibility of a provisional and qualified answer: if the character of happening only once is held to belong to the truth and measure of all things in their very reality, then there is indeed an essence which more than any other satisfies this truth - criterion, and this is the pure essence of time: time taken in itself, or pure movement — movement irrespective of any possible differentiation into the different kinds of movement.
The further question is whether Pure Land Buddhists are open to entering this arena of reflection and action.
11The latter comments occur in the context of the chapter on the «bifurcation of nature, but it is clear that Whitehead (at this point in time) holds the idealists responsible for this bifurcation, along with reductionists like Newton and dualists like Locke, because all bog down on the alleged difference, and the subsequent question of the relation between, nature and mind, rather than developing a pure concept of nature in itself.
Ultimately, as he states, the God creative enough «to make the entire observable universe in a dense dot of pure energy is incomprehensible, beyond human imagining,» but still «we can see the consequences of this unimaginably powerful creative act: a universe congenial to the ultimate formation of life, life giving rise to intelligence that can ask questions science can not answer.
To believe without question that all knowable materials in the formidable universe we reside in was once compressed to the size of a thimble full of all this universe's matter has aspired to be and become but a most popularized yet, pure looney tunes logic!
Allow me to share their judgment until the question is resolved by the Church... I pray daily to my Lord that the pure study of the Bible and the Fathers shall be restored to honour.
The fact of evil in the world and in human experience raises serious questions for any Christian discussion, as much about human existence as about the reality and activity of God who in Christian faith is affirmed to be nothing other than «pure unbounded love.»
Mindful that even as new principles are proclaimed, old habits die hard and citizens and politicians could tend to entangle government and religion (e.g., «the appointment of chaplains to the two houses of Congress» and «for the army and navy» and «[r] eligious proclamations by the Executive recommending thanksgivings and fasts»), he considered the question whether these actions were «consistent with the Constitution, and with the pure principle of religious freedom» and responded: «In strictness the answer on both points must be in the negative.
One question — why do you prefer NuNaturals stevia?Just curious — I like to use pure stevia with nothing added, and I thought NuNaturals added some sort of «natural flavoring» or maltodextrin.
One question, if I were to make that dressing for a raw vegan friend, what would you suggest instead of agave (which is highly processed, heated, and is between 70 - 92 % pure fructose - higher than HFCS)?
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My one question is we don't use granulated sugar of any kind do you think that by using 1/3 c of agava syrup or 1/2 cup pure raw honey would need any changes to the recipe as these are the only sweeteners that are in my home.
Anyone questioning Ozil after the performances he's been putting in this season... I just... I don't see how you could enjoy supporting us without appreciating the pure brilliance of him!!
But one question I'd like to put forward is is he a traditional or «pure DM» as a lot of people suggest?
This is a question better asked of adoptees, for any answer I give is pure conjecture.
Depending on which poll and datapoint and question formulation you take (ex1, ex2, ex3), pure atheists (as opposed to agnostics or no - declared - religion people) in USA make up between 1 % and 3 % of population, and even far wider «no declared belief» category i only ~ 10 %.
Which would be fair enough comment but for the inverted question it begs: what is the point of a party which cleaves to pure liberalism at the cost of ever exercising any power?
«Even if Seth Agata is as wise as Solomon and pure as the driven snow, he used to be one of Governor Cuomo's top people, and there are inherent questions about whether he can be impartial and completely non-political, rather than a potential political weapon for the governor.»
But, as Finucane's academic interests began to take shape, she found herself drawn to pure mathematics, which she saw «as pretty remote from the questions of economic equality and social justice and so forth,» she says.
«Those of us who are free traders and pure market believers seem to back up whenever the question of industrial policy comes up for discussion,» he said.
Profit margin asks one simple question: Of all the stuff you sold that year, what percentage was pure profit?
When Michigan State University artist Adam Brown learned of a type of bacteria, Cupriavidus metallidurans, that can extract pure gold from the toxic solution gold chloride (a totally artificial salt), he hurried to an expert colleague, microbiologist Kazem Kashefi, with a question: «Is it possible to make enough gold to put in the palm of my hand?»
TENTACLED monsters, pale skinny humanoids, shimmery beings of pure energy... When it comes to the question of what alien life forms might look like, we are free to let our imagination roam.
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