Sentences with phrase «ruled by reality»

He may study and analyze the facts, but he will not make them the basis of his action, he will not be ruled by reality.

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Brussels also said Monday that the two tax rulings issued by Ireland reduced significantly the tax paid by Apple since 1991, in a way that «did not correspond to economic reality,» the newspaper reported.
«Everyone thought the Burger King Whopper Sacrifice back in 2009 was a great campaign, when in reality by Facebook rules it was illegal and eventually pulled.
We're often ruled by our emotions, and given this reality, Porter's proposal makes some sense.
The Taylor Rule calculates that the Fed Funds should by 1.5 percent versus the current reality of near - zero.
I don't fear any «invisible man in the sky» who hasn't produced one credible, empirically based instance of his existence in over 3,000 years What is needed is for people to stop living by the rules of myth and mysticism and start living by the realities of the here and now
Chad, please get busy with the empirical evidence of any god's existence which is supported by a 2/3 majority of physicists (the dudes who best understand the rules governing our reality).
But it came to be ruled by religious interests when the social conditions for the political interests were destroyed along with the social reality of the polis.
The same Americans are not in agreement on what that perception of reality should mean in terms of abortion law, but, if we believe in a society governed by democratic discourse and decision, that perception of reality and the consideration of its legal ramifications can not be ruled out of order.
But everywhere where orienting knowledge rules by itself, it takes place at the cost of the experience of reality.
«Unfortunately it's a social reality, and the only way we're going to stop this is by the government changing the rules and the admission criteria, where schools have to serve the local population.
Theologians influenced by positivism, whose adherents saw reality as strictly that which can be experienced through the senses and knowledge as that which can be obtained through a narrow definition of the scientific method, and linguistic analysis, which purported that the only proper function of philosophy is the study of the usage of words and sentences, also treated science and religion as separate realms, distinct «language games,» each with its own set of rules.
«The reality is that neither the apostle Paul, nor any of the other apostles, where sent by God to legislate new rules or laws for the New Testament church.
But if the kind of trust in God's love and loyalty to its cause that are Christian faith are, in fact, authorized by ultimate reality in its meaning for us, the encompassing whole of reality in its structure in itself must be as individual as it is universal, or as universal as it is individual, and hence an exception to the rule by which individuals and universals are otherwise distinguished.
Northrop, by changing the rules of evidence in the light of the philosophy of science, claims that language is not simply a linguistic convention but is a report on reality.
Cyberspace is perceived by the digital settlers as the last «electronic» frontier, but cyberspace also colonizes our non-virtual reality and lest it totally controls daily life it needs to be governed by norms and rules.
Unless you claim to be able to provide a systemic framework of thought, independent of an omnipotent creator, that can explain why our reality is bound by certain fundamental rules that we can not break.
Here is the reality of my divorce: Despite the fact that the court appointed custody evaluator ruled parenting during the marriage was joint, a vocational evaluation that concluded my ex-wife could make just as much money as me, joint custody of the children post marriage (although in reality they were with me much more often), pretty good evidence my ex-wife committed fraud and perjury and absolute evidence her lawyer maliciously lied in court, I am required by the court to pay her a massive amount of alimony until he day I die.
Yet, instead of accepting the reality and offering redress, the UK government chose to contest the High Court ruling, a decision described by the British lawyers representing the Kenyan victims as «morally repugnant ``.
So now you have a country ruled by a third - generation dictatorship verging on theocracy, with a government filled with people who are either mostly or entirely out of touch with reality, or who are afraid to speak out because that will get them killed by the true believers.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has reassured that his administration will continue to deepen democracy and rule of law especially by carrying out prompt periodic review of obsolete laws to bring them in tune with current realities for relevance and effectiveness.
In a separate development, Governor Ambode, also inaugurated a new board of the Lagos State Law Reform Commission, restated the commitment of his administration to deepen democracy and rule of law especially by carrying out periodic review of obsolete laws in the State to bring them in tune with current realities for relevance and effectiveness.
But we abided by the rules and accommodated it and the realities of our economic conditions.»
REALITY plays by different rules at different scales.
These superhuman violations of the rules of the universe are possible because, unbeknownst to him, Neo's consciousness is embedded in the Matrix, a virtual - reality simulation created by sentient machines.
But if that were true, the very laws of physics that allow us to devise such reality - checking technology may have little to do with the fundamental rules that govern the meta - universe inhabited by our simulators.
The rough, direct style of the film proved that Oliveira wasn't really interested in «entertaining» his audiences in the classical sense of the word; in reality, he was really making the film for himself, by his own rules, and the public used to being catered to, dismissed the film as harsh and uncompromising.
For the rest of us, we need to forget Renaissance art and reality TV for a second so we can redouble our efforts to help students acclimate to life at school; tap into each of these children and make a connection strong enough that each one will want to play by the rules; and make school a place worth showing up to every morning.
The notion of used ebooks may be a reality soon through a new ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union.
It is like the Catholic Church persecuting Galileo for saying the earth revolved around the sun, except the new behavioral «church» is the Church of Extremists and The Politically Correct, ruled by the operant conditioning / «all positive» / clicker training «priests», persecuting those who preach reality because it conflicts with this new church's utopian ideals of how the world should work.
They've come to realize that the world their living in is actually Mobius, a virtual reality construct created and ruled by an omnipotent virtual idol known as μ (pronounced myoo).
They're a group of kids who've realized that their entire reality is actually a digital construct ruled by the scintillating virtual idol μ.
The image above is a work by Oster + Koezle whose images of abandoned buildings, are originally shot on film, are transformed into alternate space with a simple digital occupation turning the image of reality into an independent image following the rules of a picture plane.
Dennis Dahlqvist writes in his text for the exhibition catalogue that Love Lundell illustrates «A parallel reality that is not governed by the rules of logic but, instead, builds on the imagination, on memories, illusions and dreams.»
A relentless critic of reality, Cuevas finds her source material by analyzing notions of value, exchange and ownership that rule the capitalist economy, as well as their consequences.
Datumsoria: The Return of the Real is an outcome of «Art & Tech @,» a program initiated at Chronus Art Center and conceived by ZHANG Ga, which aims, through resuscitating the valuable legacy of experiments in art and technology from the mid-20th century, to come to terms with the challenges of a technologically constructed timespace: a new reality that has altogether changed the rules of the game in work and play, in politics and economics, and in artistic imagination and cultural sensibility.
To that end, Bettina Pousttchi's «World Time Clock» is an attempt to grasp something of the internal organization of the world today, in which reality has been replaced by a system of exchangeable appearances, ruled by the «universal clock» of a global economy.
The dreams of Art et Liberté were often concerned with social inequality, economic exploitation and struggling bodies — dreams troubled by the reality of Egypt under British colonial rule and a fascist fervour sweeping Europe,
These three artists provoke enduring questions concerning individual and universal realities: Einarsson by disseminating text and graphics drawn from both isolated and public environments, Rhodes by giving history to elements of ubiquitous signs and shapes, and Whitney by manually organizing color according to a breakable rule set.
In reality, though, administrations have a lot of leeway when it comes to writing regulations, and EPA rules are often shaped as much by politics as by science.
Two that the claim of consensus was not up to par with reality, that science was affected / ruled by something else than science per se.
The McKenzie ruling was interpreted by the SFO as a «landmark High Court ruling», but in reality, the Divisional Court did no more than uphold the status quo, confirming the legality of the SFO's existing procedures for isolating material potentially subject to LPP, for the purpose of making it available to an independent lawyer for review.
In turn, this allows for a crucial role to be played by the Law Society to lessen the divide between the Rules and reality in the legal profession.
This interpretation: is dictated by the general rules of contractual interpretation; best represents the parties» reasonable expectations, as informed by the purpose of builders» risk policies; aligns with commercial reality; and is consistent with the jurisprudence.
The new rules established by the R v Jordan decision to ensure accused persons get a trial within a reasonable time have left courts across the country scrambling to deal with a new reality.
Kate continued: «This ruling has been followed by several other recent Tribunal judgments, in particular concerning cycle couriers, again who have been required to sign up to a contract as a self - employed contractor when in reality they are fully controlled by the company.
Mr. Sirota concedes that judges must be bound by rules, but it seems to me that if judges are being tasked with correcting «democratic process failures» to ensure that the law does not become «divorced from reality», they will, at times, be forced to interpret the Constitution in a manner that is not consistent with the constitutional text or doctrine.
It might be assumed that the rulings would provoke a sense of schadenfreude amongst defence lawyers — but the reality is that the CPS «s woes are felt by all those in the criminal justice system no...
This is truth, this is the reality of CAIR, who stands before the court and demands that we «by our own hands» provide them with all the protections and liberties afforded an organization or individual who wishes to be a part of a democratic country yet have utterly no intention of abiding, now or at any time in the future, by the dictates of a lawful, democratic society which values and holds sacred, human rights, freedom, rule of law, women's rights, gay rights, freedom of speech, freedom of religion and many other freedoms.
Yes, just like anything else, there are exceptions to this rule, but the reality is that you are not going to get «the call» from the federal Justice minister unless you play by these well - established, unwritten rules.
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