Sentences with phrase «so eminent»

So, what makes video - based learning so eminent?
FACT: — You were born in sin so its eminent that you are headed for HELL.

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So why do some of the world's eminent economists and asset managers take time out of their uber - busy schedules to come?
This year's Milken Institute conference, a Davos - like gathering of the world's most eminent financial minds but in the sunny climes of Beverly Hills, has one consistent theme: valuations can't keep rising so the music must be about to stop.
Dr. Greg Graffin's PHD thesis found that the overwhelming majority of the world's eminent evolutionary biologists find no conflict between religion and science — so long as religion is recognized solely as a sociological adaptation.
Milic Capek, eminent disciple of Bergson, supports my contention that indeterminism is the sine qua non of process metaphysics, or at least is thought to be so by the most able and inspiring process thinkers.
But, as primordial, so far is he from «eminent reality,» that in this abstraction he is «deficiently actual» — and this in two ways.
So now you know MOR than the per - eminent scholar of the Old Testament.
I agree but add: God had no alternative to willing that there be some free creatures, first because (pace Alston) the idea of not creating at all could occur (if I may say so) only to a confused creature, second because, as Peirce, Bergson, and Whitehead have seen, by a «creature» we can consistently mean only a lesser form of the freedom or creativity which in eminent form is deity.
The general implications of which I am thinking are, so far as I can see, independent of the divergences between the versions of «Relativity» advocated by individual physicists; their value as I think, is that they enable us to formulate the problem to which Bergson has the eminent merit of making the first approach in a clear and definite way, and to escape what I should call the impossible dualism to which Bergson's own proposed solution commits him.
Like every part of the cosmos, only in an eminent degree, it has its own distinctive characteristics, not shared by other cosmic events and processes; so it must be understood in its own terms.
Many biologists, and not the least eminent among them (all being convinced that Man, like everything else, emerged by evolutionary means, i.e. was born in Nature) undoubtedly still believe that the human species, having attained the level of Homo sapiens, has reached an upper organic limit beyond which it can not develop, so that anthropogenesis is only of retrospective interest.
De Bruyn then compares Burke's literary strategies to works in contemporary and earlier eighteenth - century genres: satire, georgic poetry, the «letter to an eminent person» genre, and so on.
God is not temporal simply as we are but still is so in an eminent way or (as Whitehead says) «in a sense» temporal.
If so, said one eminent scientist recently, «it would make the whole universe meaningless.
... The eminent Dr. Karl Compton of MIT looked into the future and crisply prophesied: «The field of atomic science is so little explored that we should not be surprised if the next generation should uncover the most exciting and far - reaching developments in the whole of history.»
Prospect Heights parks officials filed a lawsuit seeking to condemn the golf course so they could prevent the sale and possibly acquire the land themselves through eminent domain.
In the 1960s, John Bowlby, whose work on infant attachment has informed so much of current attachment theory, promoted the idea that children used their blankies as a calming substitute for their key attachment figure, and by the 1970s, even eminent childcare writers like Dr. Spock and Penelope Leach were actively advocating the introduction of comfort objects to help babies manage times of separation.
For the record, that's two hits in two days: The first over the real estate developer's so - called «liberal» record and bygone support of universal health care and taxing the rich, and the second for his use of eminent domain.
Recently, several media outlets have reported that Department of Justice is in the process of massively ramping up eminent domain processes along the border, so my assumption is that the government will try to either outright seize the properties, or vastly expand the width of the easement.
John Wayne Smith has ambitious plans for the office of governor of Florida: cutting taxes to the bone, eliminating dozens of agencies and offices, rescinding laws that allow the use of eminent domain to take property for private gain, and getting rid of occupational licensing schemes that prevent so many people from earning a living.
He said the mood of anger and disappointment among some party members and some leaders was understandable it was important for «elders and eminent people go round to sooth people and calm tempers to restore an environment of trust and unity in the party so as to create the foundation for the party's restructuring.»
James called on Governor Paterson to enact an emergency moratorium on eminent domain proceedings so that the shelter could at least remain open until the spring.
«So COMOG is suggesting that to ensure that Ghana is kept together... we should have an eminent group, individuals of international repute and those who have international relations background, those who have security background so that they having that kind of experience will be able to use their experience to bear on big issues that will be tabled before them.&raquSo COMOG is suggesting that to ensure that Ghana is kept together... we should have an eminent group, individuals of international repute and those who have international relations background, those who have security background so that they having that kind of experience will be able to use their experience to bear on big issues that will be tabled before them.&raquso that they having that kind of experience will be able to use their experience to bear on big issues that will be tabled before them.»
Entergy had said the plant was losing $ 100 million a year, so Cuomo's team of lawyers and finance experts figured out a legal path to seize FitzPatrick for $ 1 using the New York Power Authority's right of eminent domain.
So May found another «independent» scientist, Britain's most eminent analytical chemist, Thomas West, lately of the University of Aberdeen, to chair a committee of all the interested parties and to try to find an explanation of what happened.
«Chronic inflammatory diseases last for months and years, so you have to have a medicine that can be used for treating inflammation for the long term without having side effects,» said Dr. Jian - Dong Li, a lead investigator of the study and director of the Institute for Biomedical Sciences at Georgia State and also a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.
So it's never a good idea to dismiss gluten or grains as a possible culprit since most people have digestive issues and grains only exacerbate that problem, as well as the fact that wheat is now contaminated with GMOs due to test plots maintained by Monsanto and other seed companies, and contamination is eminent (it simply can't be contained and it doesn't matter if you are eating organic).
Glamour creation is an eminent fashion brand of Pakistan which is so popular in fashion and textile industry.
The school board voted to have Superintendent Eva Joseph review possibilities for taking the property by eminent domain so the district could seize the land before the charter school could be built.
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A man sits on death row, convicted of kidnapping Tessa and killing the other victims, the so - called Black - Eyed Susans — but an anti-death penalty lawyer and an eminent forensic scientist aren't convinced that he's guilty.
So, by taking financial statement analysis help of our well - qualified and eminent experts, you can grab this wonderful opportunity.
While writers» workshops are a dime a dozen, the prestige comes from membership in an exclusive club, from having a chance at seeing how «the sausage is made in literary America,» said participant Michael Bourne in an article for The Millions: «What Bread Loaf offers is not just the opportunity to rub shoulders with eminent authors and publishing worthies, but a chance to do so at a time and place when their usually trip - wired bullshit detectors are disarmed.»
For example, a government can use eminent domain to seize real estate along a proposed new highway route so the highway can be built in a nice straight line.
So if eminent domain can move from land and buildings to mortgages, where else could it move to?
The long and short of it is that GYRO's main asset, a large parcel of land on LI, was appropriated by NY State under eminent domain in 2005 and the recompense provided at the time was not deemed fair by GYRO management so they went to court.
The playful and stylish SO Sofitel Hua Hin is located directly on Cha Am beach with historical eminent...
I could find only a dozen or so works thus produced, but that one was by Frank Stella and three were being shown by the eminent Berlin Galerie Thomas Schulte was unsettling.
With its point of departure set through two artists which are at the core of the Soledad Lorenzo Collection — Pablo Palazuelo and Antoni Tàpies — this survey spans in different formats by eminent artists with ties to the gallerist's career, for instance Soledad Sevilla, Ángeles Marcos and the so - called Basque Group (Txomin Badiola, Peio Irazu, Sergio Prego and Jon Mikel Euba).
All of them were well - known and eminent citizens, burdened with the duties of active business; and the time they gave so freely to the management of the Cooper Union was not the superfluity of leisure.
With so much in the works, it's hard to say what's next in store for one of the UK's most eminent street artists.
When I encounter eminent folks like Happer, and he's hardly the only one, stepping up to what is arguably an unpopular microphone, I don't immediately question his motives, and I don't see what's so anti-intellectual about asking the question: Why does he need to be dismissed so quickly?
So are the ranchers and farmers whose land is being taken by eminent domain across the Plains.
And there would have been less time for so many eminent folk from science, politics, industry, finance, the media and the arts to be taken in by man - made climate catastrophe.
-- Talk about the amount of support generated so far for the Climate Emergency Declaration campaign (number of signatures, support from eminent people including other councillors and mayors, etc.) See the Supporters page for examples.
-- Explain the campaign vision and the amount of support generated so far (number of signatures, support from eminent people including other councillors and mayors, etc.) See the Supporters page for examples.
Michael E Mann, an eminent person terrified of impertinent Tweeters, is a big part of the shut - up culture that has so deformed «climate activism» that calling on the state to criminalize dissent now seems entirely normal to them.
Would not they say look, here is a field of eminent political importance where the denialist approach was well justified from the beginning, even against overwhelming opposition at times, so please consider the possibility of our cause also being a just one.
Just as his reporters repeatedly misrepresent the science of climate change and blacken the names of eminent scientists, so Mitchell's opinion editors are always willing to turn over their pages to whatever disinformation is being peddled by the likes of Ian Plimer, Bob Carter and Bjorn Lomborg, plus blowhards like Maurice Newman and George Pell.
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