Sentences with phrase «real continuity of»

How can I avoid these headaches and assure real continuity of coverage?
Thus, there is a real continuity of experience and a real continuity of personal identity.
The former is, therefore, an ultimately real feature of the latter, and thus is a real continuity of the enduring object through time.

Not exact matches

Sport Clips enjoys a 99.7 % franchise continuity rate, an honor based on five years of real data.
Whether merely the explication of some current concept, or instead the construction of an utterly new one, the result is a concept which Hartshorne believes to stand in real continuity with current uses of «experience» and other «psychical terms.»
While we may believe in the Holy Spirit as a manifestation of God's presence in the world, we sometimes wonder if the church's early theologians invented this connection as an explanation of the continuity between Jesus and themselves, and if this invention didn't in turn and inadvertently lead to orthodox formulations about the Trinity that belied the Spirit's reality, much as the Kinsey Report misleads readers about the real joy and meaning of sex.
There was no real principle of continuity from father to son which had within it both a religious and a political center.
What we can say is that any such development would have to be a true development, an outgrowth that is in real continuity with the nature of relating as we now experience it.
So in I Corinthians, having asked how the dead are raised, he attempts to answer the question by saying, on the one hand, that there is some kind of real, though indefinable, continuity between our present bodily mode of existence and the life beyond death, and, on the other, that there is discontinuity also.
There is also continuity in the correspondence between the qualifiers used for God in both [D] and [E]: «unmoved mover» in 342.17 -LRB-[El) recovers, in a formulation that is peculiar to some philosophical systems, the general idea of staticity in God (346.38, in [D]-RRB-, whereas «eminently real» (342.18 - 19, in [E]-RRB- is identical to «eminent reality» (346.38, In [D]-RRB-.
Yoder rightly understood that the real Jesus is not to be discovered in discontinuity with Judaism but in his continuity with the extraordinarily diverse modes of life we now call Jewish.
Homogeneous space expresses, «in an abstract form, the double work of solidification and division which we effect on the moving continuity of the real in order to obtain there a fulcrum of our action» (MM 280).
I do not myself subscribe to the view that theology works in the fashion which Hamilton's remark suggests — a sort of drunkard's progress, with no real direction and without obvious continuities.
Again and again, we find in Whitehead's later works an ambiguity — or, maybe better, the ambiguity — that permeates the whole of his later philosophy, it seems to me: on the one hand the necessity for real continuity, and on the other hand, the metaphysical necessity of atomicity, which means discontinuity.
The determined character of the synthesis insures that any novelty which is actualized will be integrally connected with real conditions in the world and provides the continuity necessary for generalizations to be used in science, technology, and culture.
With this cognition, reactions are welded into a continuity of reactions constituting an individual identity, and an individual is cognized as instantiating a real universal or law.
Despite Hertzberg's attempted defense of Israel on ethical grounds, his real argument for Israel is «the continuity of community.»
As a contemporary commentator noted as early as 1865, Mill's anti-Hamiltonian view of feeling as a neutral stuff prior to the correlation of Ego and Non-Ego, and his confession that the continuity of feeling, though as real as the sequence, was a «final inexplicability» 4 — both positions impelled British philosophy in the direction of some kind of original unity.5 To this end, Bradley will conflate the «feeling» of Hegel and of Mill in order to transform it from a psychological into a metaphysical category that can accomplish the reconciliation of nature and spirit.
But the subsequent discussion showed that Bultmann was concerned to minimize this element of continuity for the following reasons: (1) he was fearful that historical research might come to be used to legitimate the kerygma, which would be a denial of its nature as kerygma; and (2) he insisted that there can be no real material continuity, because the kerygma lays major emphasis upon a particular understanding of the death of Jesus, whereas we can never know how the historical Jesus understood his own death, and must always face the possibility that he simply broke down before it.
he sounded a warning about the danger of a position in which there was not a real and material continuity between the historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ: the danger of falling into Docetism, or of having faith degenerate into a mere mysticism or moralism.
This different kind of approach must be one in which the unity and continuity of the Church's life is recognized but, at the same time, the diversity characteristic of any historical process (that is to say, of real events) can be accepted.
They have a ton of talent but the Roster has been kind of going through a revolving door in the season's first few months and it's been hard to get a real sense of continuity for them.
It would not be surprising if their regular lineup contains nine or 10 of the players who started at Stamford Bridge last night, with the addition of Alli, and that continuity is a real plus.
There are no magic pills and shortcuts that will work in the long term — real, sustainable progress can be only achieved with determination and continuity in terms of an adequate training routine and a strict diet plan.
«This has real problems for pupils in terms of continuity of their teaching, knowing who you are as a teacher and knowing how things are done in the school.»
Presentations include: analyzing student - teacher perception to improve school culture and climate; dropping everything to write to increase standardized test scores; using hip - hop to engage students in the writing process; advising math, literacy and test prep boot camp to address fundamental skills; transforming culture through continuity, expectations, and organization; promoting courageous dialogues about the perceptions of race; and discovering bills and taxes through real - life applications.
There are already evident threads of continuity in the IV that will run through all of the cars: the sheer breadth of the power band and the way the engine revs out to the limiter with real freedom, the fantastic accuracy of the gearbox and the excellent braking feel, and — the key quality — the malleability of the chassis balance.
For business owners who are seeking an exit strategy and doing some form of business continuity succession planning OR for others who hold appreciated assets with a very low basis, such as stock or real estate investments, a charitable remainder trust can offer massive advantages.
My point was though that SMM was awesome but it proved to be a VERY different experience compared to real Mario games because most creators just focus on creating one - off stages that don't take into account the idea of continuity, flow and rhythm that we can find in complete games.
The disappearance of her mother drives Amanda and references to the first film are placed intermittently throughout the station, giving a real sense of continuity to proceedings.
However overt or subtle the pervasive themes of sex and violence, the relationship between power and submission, or male and female, in Dzama's theater of absurdity everything is accounted for in the continuity of potential rebirth that lies between the real and the dreamed world, life and death.
Finally — and while I in some ways cringe at returning to an old story — the real need in the R&D sector is continuity and matching an increasing portfolio of strategic research with market expansion.
It is a useful reminder of the continuity of the law that real horses continue to need legal representation too.
Continuity between the experimental study of attraction and real - life computer dating.
After all, we are provincially governed, yet in real estate there seems to be no continuity of application of process at all, even in regard to the APS contract.
In Kentucky, a real estate broker is entitled to a commission when the broker is the «cause originating a series of events which without break in their continuity result in the accomplishment of the prime object of the employment of the agent, which, as stated, is the procurement of a purchaser ready, willing, and able to buy the land on the principal's terms.»
Economists who wanted to see continuity in monetary policy are more likely to feel Powell was the best choice for the role, says Sam Chandan, associate dean of NYU's Schack School of Real Estate.
According to CCPT III, the proposed transaction will have several benefits CCPT III stockholders, including adding a proven real estate management platform; providing management continuity and a seamless integration; an increased dividend; liquidity for shareholders; greater access to capital markets; new fee income; and elimination of external management fees.
Continuity of income is also good for real estate investing.
Composed of senior representatives from major commercial real estate companies across the country, as well as representation from BOMA Canada, the group also was supported by Marsh Canada as an expert in business continuity, and Dr. Donald Low, chief of microbiology at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, as the recognized medical expert on pandemic issues.
The major problem with the current organized real estate set - up, as I see it, politically speaking, is that there is no continuity of leadership within the CREA, OREA or local boards due to the inane practice of changing «part - time» «leaders» every year.
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