Sentences with phrase «substance to it out»

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He added: «It doesn't seem to me that it's going to be a format that you're going to get a lot of substance, because the four minutes run out and you've got to move on.»
This Boston - based company, started by a team of MIT scientists and launched out of Y Combinator, has developed a technology that uses yeast as a base to make all kinds of substances, including perfumes, cosmetics and sweeteners, from microbugs.
One source said Magnette has started to dig into «the substance of the treaty,» and has expressed frustration that he was shut out of the negotiations.
He said he'd tried to reach out to Emma O'Reilly, a former team masseuse he called a prostitute and alcoholic after she suggested he used banned substances, and former best friend Frankie Andreu and his wife, Betsy.
As Blackmore says about Machine Head, an album that was recorded in just three weeks, «Great substance, great record, it was done and out... it represented how a record should be made: Quick and to the point.»
«DEA will carry out its assessment of the FDA recommendation in accordance with the [Controlled Substances Act]... and hopes to release its determination in the first half of 2016,» the DEA said in a letter to a group of Democratic senators, first obtained by The Huffington Post.
But when a company rebrands after it's failed to launch successful new products, and that rebranding makes no sense whatsoever, it's a sign that it has run out of ideas and is now focusing on appearances rather than substance.
And while list posts tend to provide less substance than fully fleshed - out editorials, this doesn't always matter.
For example, small groups» coverage must now provide for essential health benefits, such as pediatric services, maternity care and substance abuse treatment, and is subject to maximum deductible and out - of - pocket limits.
Is there a way to enable the delivery of substance and expertise from authoritative sources, while stripping out the need for clickbait headlines, zingers and other shallow nonsense that seem to be required for survival in an ad - driven model?
The Environmental Protection Agency says the Michigan incident showed that, unlike other types of crude, bitumen can sink in water — the Kalamazoo will have to be dredged to contain damage — and might emit dangerous levels of benzene, a carcinogenic substance, when it breaks out.
Despite being described by Burney and Hampson as being hobbled by a commitment to process and procedure over real substance, ASEAN has managed to hammer out a free trade agreement among its own members, as well as with Japan, Korea, China, India and Australia / New Zealand.
The other candidates either tried to co-opt the tone though not the substance of Paul's Fed bashing (Gingrich and Perry did this) or just stayed out of Paul's way as much as possible on the issue without affirming Paul's critique (Romney.)
But it was right after my senior year in high school, after difficult emotional struggles and some substance abuse, that I prayed in the quietness of my room: «God, if you're out there, I believe in you and I want to commit my life to you.»
= > Science does a great job sorting out fact from fiction when it comes to observable physical and falsifiable events and substances.
Though the phenomena of the lower world remain the same — the material determinisms, the vicissitudes of chance, the laws of labour, the agitations of men, the footfalls of death — he who dares to believe reaches a sphere of created reality in which things, while retaining their habitual texture, seem to be made out of a different substance.
The author went on to point out how absurd those statements are, and that its not appearance that is important, but substance.
His rejection of independently existing substance in favor of a universe in which all entities are related, the idea of actual entities as valuing subjects prehending and creating themselves Out of the feelings of other subjects, the declaration that the most basic form of order is aesthetic, and the insistence that the lure toward beauty and adventure is a primary drive in the process of reality, are all examples of Whitehead's fundamental insight that to be is to be related, to exhibit some degree of beauty in those relationships, and to have the power both to affect and to be affected.
As Whitehead points out, this concept of substance mirrors the ordinary concept of a thing, according to which reality consists in «things» that are «simply located,» are isolated from one another, and manifest an unchanged, enduring essence, their very «substance,» that underlies their fixed or changeable determining conditions or «accidents.
The sticking point occurs, however, when one considers the use that Locke makes of the insight that all entities are thus interrelated, Locke's intent in this chapter is to point out the essential limitations imposed on our knowledge of corporeal substances.
It would follow that Descartes, in defining a substance as needing nothing else in order to exist (Principles of Philosophy, I, 51) only spelled out what was already implicit in Aristotle's definition.
3Eslick points out that at the crucial passage in Process and Reality in which Whitehead says Descartes» concept of substance is a true derivative from Aristotle's, Whitehead refers the reader not to Aristotle's Categories but to W. D. Ross's book about Aristotle (SCCW 504).
In this final portion of our study, we shall undertake a closer examination of the Aristotelian account of perception in order to find out whether his manner of bringing one substance within another is any more or less satisfactory than the Whiteheadian way.
To give birth to one like oneself, out of the very substance of one's being, is, even if only unwittingly, to nod in the direction of our mortalitTo give birth to one like oneself, out of the very substance of one's being, is, even if only unwittingly, to nod in the direction of our mortalitto one like oneself, out of the very substance of one's being, is, even if only unwittingly, to nod in the direction of our mortalitto nod in the direction of our mortality.
It is conceivable that Aristotle's account could be filled out to provide reference to individual as well as immanence of form, but if we take it as it stands, it would appear that the doctrine does not establish how one individual substance can be present in another.
I've noticed that 12 programs are keen to blame the person for their substance abuse problem, but absolutely denies them any credit for getting out of it.
Some long for a safe room with a door to lock and others just wish they had a pillow, but they all find out what their pacifiers are — the habits, substances or surroundings they use to comfort themselves, to block out pain and fear.
And classical music has been driven out by rock music, whose explicit sexual themes lead to rebellion against parental authority and to ruin of the youthful imagination, making «it very difficult for them to have a passionate relationship to the art and thought that are the substance of liberal education» (p. 79).
And the true conclusion is that the law must again and again immerse itself in the consuming and purifying fire of the spirit, in order to renew itself and anew refine the genuine substance out of the dross of what has become false.
anyone that BELIEVES Rush Limbaugh, BELIEVES the crap that comes out of his mouth is a FOOL, He is an egotistical wind bag with no real opinions of any substance, His job is strictly to start trouble at any cost, It is what keeps him supplied in oxicontin and cigars.
We just keep sacrificing ourselves, pouring our lifeblood out in poisonous addiction to food, harmful substances and consumerism.
Both Sartre and Merleau - Ponty build on Bergsonian along with Husserlian foundations and succeed in answering, to a significant degree the questions surrounding this first concern.77 The second aspect is the metaphysical issue of the concrete relation of the vital and the inert (or being and non-being, if you prefer a traditional vocabulary), including the role of consciousness treated as «a substance spread out through the universe,» to use Merleau - Ponty's description of Bergson.78 In the first aspect we ask what consciousness does and what it experiences or «knows» as a result, while in the second we ask about the relationship between what consciousness is (in relationship to everything else that is) and what that has to do with what it does.79
According to its founders, Divine Science «has always taught that so - called matter is pure divine energy manifesting as form; it repeatedly points out that Substance is Spirit.»
His doctrine of two separate substances, extended matter and thinking mind, each sort of substance requiring, with God bracketed out of the picture, nothing other than itself in order to exist, rather unceremoniously threw mind, that is, distinctively human being, out of nature and left philosophy with the hopeless task of trying to figure out how a mind outside of nature, a mind not of nature, could ever really come to know nature.
One of our main points in setting out this framework is the claim that in some deep sense, to do physics is to find laws that relate (E) to (E1) for separable events E and E1 (including of course the special case that E and E1 pertain to the same substance or object in the naive sense of those words.
Because he was not afraid of metaphysical questions, Whitehead worked out an alternative to substance thinking that fits the evidence of the sciences while differing from their usual formulations.
A structure appropriate to this substance, because recollective both of what this substantial affirmation gathers up into itself and of what affirmation and counsels flow out of it, serves to make available to the action of the Spirit the noetic powers resident in historical reason.
The attempt to reduce revelation to propositional statements of truth may serve the cause of apologetics, but it leaves out the main substance or content of revelation as it has in fact been felt and internalized.
For this reason he understood the term hypostasis / substance not in the objective sense (of a reality present within us), but in the subjective sense, as an expression of an interior attitude -LSB-...] In the twentieth century this interpretation became prevalent -LSB-...] but -LSB-...] Faith is not merely a personal reaching out towards things to come that are still totally absent -LSB-...] It gives us even now something of the reality we are waiting for, and this present reality constitutes for us a «proof of the things that are still unseen.
He points out that this notion is «closely allied to the notion of «inherence of quality in substance
To say that all concrete actualities are causa sill in the sense of Spinoza's Substance, would be, first of all, a mixing up of the ontic and the ontological level, but besides that it also violates one of the most fundamental presuppositions of reason, i.e, that nothing just happens, out of nothing.
Wang's contribution here was to point out that the humanity by virtue of which the great man is one body with the world can be regarded both as substance and as function.13 As substance, the person's own personal being apart from expressions, humanity is the manifestation of the clear character by which the world is regarded as one body.
In Spinoza's case, there turned out to be one true substance, which he identified as nature or God, all ordinary substances becoming its modes of being.
He tosses out a few tantalizers here and there: Bakker prospered from the same cultural forces that enabled Reagan to build a presidency on style without substance; Bakker's «full gospel» constituency was determined to believe that revelations of malfeasance were fabricated by a conspiracy of liberal media elites.
Scientists think it has something to do with the field theory — fields being invisible, nonmaterial structures that may turn out to be the basic substance of the universe.
Scientology does a lot of things to help out the community whether it be in substance abuse education, promoting human rights, or disaster relief operations.
To treat knowledge as if it were a substance is to miss out profoundly on the meaning of knowledgTo treat knowledge as if it were a substance is to miss out profoundly on the meaning of knowledgto miss out profoundly on the meaning of knowledge.
Indeed, if we're not clear and articulate about what we stand for, we'll be pushed out of the way because we'll lack the substance to stand our ground.
This is in the main true, but, as I have pointed out elsewhere, Suarez shifts the emphasis in his metaphysics of material substances from the phenomenon of substantial change to the problem of substantial unity, which is precisely the problem that so vexed both Leibniz and Leclerc (For an account of Suarez's metaphysics of material substances, see my article «The Importance of the Concept of Substantial Unity in Suarez's Hylomorphism», in the special Suarez volume of the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly.)
Leclerc thus points out a clear need for action to perform the task of substantially uniting other, smaller substances, but he never really shows, even on his own principles, that it can.
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