Sentences with phrase «seen as a contingency»

[2] For Scotus, the Incarnation of the Son of God is not to be seen as a contingency plan when the original creative process of God goes awry because of sin: It was the very reason for creation.
Zenit star Witsel, 27, is a fine player, but he should definitely only be seen as a contingency plan as he is significantly inferior to Nainggolan.

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While you might see giving up control of your idea as the last option, investors need to know there's a contingency plan if you fail to save your company.
In place of accepting a basic ontological dualism between «act» and «potency» as distinct metaphysical principles at the root of being, he suggests that for material existence the concepts of «act» and «potency» or «matter» and «form» can be seen as two aspects of just one single complex of contingency.
Logically, he would discover God there, and he did not feel the need to make a transition from the ideal to the cosmological order, for the latter was seen as the region of sin, contingency and error, and hence quite irrelevant.
Although you may see it as just some sort of rough weekend and not a big deal, or that the whole sacrifice thing may have happened on the fly to fix some faux pas by God the Father, I see it as something that was specifically planed right from before this world was created and that it was not some sort of ad hoc contingency, but something that was part of the Father's plan all along.
The reason for our failure to see that time could evolve from contingency to non-contingency without being destroyed is perhaps due to the popular image we have of time as a straight line that goes on and on.
He would have us see the process of self - knowledge as one of confronting one's contingency and inventing a new language (CIS 27).
The world was seen as a place of sin, error and contingency; it was not transformable, hence nothing else could be done except to flee from it.
What we have seen in the funeral of John Paul II and the election of Benedict XVI is the possibility of loving the faith as a human gift that is received, and in that very reception acknowledging its contingency and fragility.
With Aquinas and Aristotle I see time, becoming, potentiality, contingency as belonging together, but unlike both I put them in God as well as in creatures, and indeed, as Whitehead says, God is both creator (poet of the world) and creature.
This incident does raise the alarm in terms of the security surrounding travelling teams in Turkey and in a country which has experienced political unrest in spells over the past few years, it may be seen as a blessing in disguise that proper contingency plans can now be put into place.
Then we see an Evening Standard report in which our former player Martin Keown, who still has good links to the club and so is probably well informed on the matter, reveals that Wenger is likely to be offered and to accept a new deal as the club has no contingency plan in place and the Frenchman himself is the one who will decide when he goes.
Despite the huge fees being bandied about in the media, it remains to be seen as to whether Palace's bid for Benteke will eventually come into fruition and manager Alan Pardew is understandably preparing contingency plans.
Should additional mold be found, such as behind the walls that could not be seen from the initial visual inspection, monies would more likely be available to complete this health and safety item either out of the contingency fund and / or could replace a possible elective item should cost of removal become excessive.
Freestanding sculpture was seen as a form of glorification, illusion, and hierarchy — a way to fetishize permanence rather than reflecting context, contingency, process, and the contemporary world.
What Impressionist painters offered, in their new type of modern art - as seen so vividly in Poppy Field - was a modern view of the world: one that accepted and celebrated all its contingencies.
Contingency fees are most often seen in injury cases, such as car accidents and medical malpractice cases.
When you see headlines in advertising such as «no win, no fee» or «you don't pay unless we win,» a contingency fee arrangement is what is being referred to.
That is why you rarely see law firms (other than, perhaps, contingency based practices such as personal injury) in ground - floor retail space.
With access to more than 15,800 retained / contingency recruiters, as well as a Venture Capital / Private Equity firm database of more than 2700, your resume will be seen by the top recruiters in the country.
I'm glad to see that you lay out a specific plan of action as well as some contingencies.
If a purchase is not «as is» and inspections illuminate significant repair needs that buyers were unaware of at the time of their offer, they can use the inspection report as a reason to back out of their purchase (see «Contingencies» above).
If you want «escape clauses», you should specify those as contingencies and see what the bank says; the fewer contingencies, the more likely the bank is to consider your offer.
I think the inspection is one of the most important contingencies in the sales contract and have seen far too many transactions almost fall apart when there is not clear and concise communication between the buyer's agent & listing agent when it comes to negotiating items that come up as a result of a home inspection.
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