Sentences with phrase «true significance of»

Now that you can see the time constraints of this global initiative along with the complexity of the integration, you can understand the true significance of this accomplishment.
There are, of course, legitimate questions regarding the true significance of AI and its many components.
My own perspective may not count for much, but does highlight the true significance of the Sedona Conference position on project management; to at least some degree, the Commentary is a message from practising litigators to practising litigators about the need to bring formal project management methodologies to bear on litigation files.
The Court's reasoning on this right to government information and its assessment of the FIPPA regime are intermixed in a manner that makes it difficult to understand the true significance of today's judgement.
While at first blush, the provisions may not seem controversial, parties may not immediately recognise the true significance of the provisions.
To understand the true significance of this temperature change, we must distinguish between natural weather cycles (such as the changing seasons), transitory climate variations (such as a temporary drought), and long - term climatic change.The earth's climate varies naturally for many reasons.
Recognizing that posterity would determine the true significance of his work, Duchamp told an interviewer in 1955: «You should wait for fifty... or a hundred years for your true public.
Nirmal Sethia talks about the Chitra Collection, one of the world's finest private collection of historical — and explains the true significance of tea
Veterinarians do not know the true significance of this finding yet or if it could have deleterious effects on your cat's health as time goes by.
The true significance of this in my mind is that Ann used to be one of EC's staunchest defenders back in the day.
But do your students understand the true significance of the day?
When we pursue a life that's intentional rather than habitual, we awaken to the true significance of life.
Menopause gives women little insight into the true significance of this major life event, mandated by nature to occur in the life of every single woman and having so much more meaning than the end of periods!
That human beings may take some credit for the generation of those bolts may come as something of a surprise, but future measurements will reveal the true significance of the role we play.
Unless you know the history of eugenics, though, the true significance of this is lost.
That such vessels could have escaped detection when the lymphatic system has been so thoroughly mapped throughout the body is surprising on its own, but the true significance of the discovery lies in the effects it could have on the study and treatment of neurological diseases ranging from autism to Alzheimer's disease to multiple sclerosis.
Then, Lab spokesmen were throwing around accusations without any regard for the true significance of them.
In this context, the true significance of Ruth and Esther can begin to instruct God's covenant people today.
Indeed, it was only at this point in history, so the early Christians believed, that it had become possible to discern the true significance of the purposes and promises of the God of Israel.
But this poverty stands in contrast to the true significance of the birth of Christ.
By failing to grasp the true significance of such concepts as history and love, Screwtape does not perceive the enrichment that time, in general, and Christianity, in particular, offer to persons.
Otherwise, I fear that serious readers will simply write you off without grasping the true significance of your main work.
The true significance of the prophets of Israel was that they were able to discern the deeper meaning of historical events.
Eddie's heavenly guides show him the true significance of his earthly life.
Apart from its establishment of the interdependence of the two partial descriptions of an actual entity, the true significance of the Principle of Process is this: the final definiteness of an actual entity is determined, or created, by how the subject conducts its process.
To warrant this radical revision — one might almost say reversal — of the Catholic tradition, Father Concetti and others explain that the Church from biblical times until our own day has failed to perceive the true significance of the image of God in man, which implies that even the terrestrial life of each individual person is sacred and inviolable.
The attitude of the Qumran community to their revered «Righteous Teacher» offers no adequate parallel, and I can not think that, apart from the Resurrection, a fundamental change of mind on the disciples» part about the true significance of the crucified Jesus is historically probable or that it is sufficient to account for the origin of the Christian Church.
We who proclaim Christ ought to have enough faith that our Lord is what we claim him to be, to permit such men and women to have, if not full then some limited, participation in Christian life in the community of faith; for we are confident, or we should be confident if we really believe what we say about Jesus, that such fellowship with him in the company of his people will lead them more and more deeply into the true significance of his person.
Who would've thought that for a holiday in which even NPR can be mistaken on what Easter really means, Justin Bieber would be leading the culture forward and sharing the true significance of the annual celebration.
That's why, as Steven Johnson writes in The New York Times Magazine, «The Bitcoin bubble may ultimately turn out to be a distraction from the true significance of the blockchain.»

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When you shift your focus onto yourself and wholeheartedly and non-violently live your answers, it is then that you are living a life of true authenticity and significance.
Lastly, The Odyssee has withstood the test of time longer than your puny bible, I think it's time we go back to that story, because its older so it must have more significance AND must be truer, I mean, why would it still be around if it wasn't true chad?
It is only here that you will begin to understand the true nature, meaning, and significance of the cross, not just for our understanding of God, but also for our understanding of Scripture, and most importantly, our understanding of ourselves.
And yet, while all this is true and must be emphasized unfailingly in the Church, we can not, on the other hand, make Jesus simply a figure with Jewish significance and interpret him only in terms of biblical patterns of thought.
Yet the early Church itself, when it departed from biblical idiom at the Council of Nicea and used for theological purposes a non-biblical word, homo - ousion, as the guarantor of true biblical meaning, gave Christians in later days a charter for translation — provided always that it is the gospel, its setting and its significance, that we are translating, and not some bright and novel ideas of our own.
This means that, boldly walking where Kant feared to tread, Hegel has identified the content of consciousness with consciousness itself, with self - consciousness, and is well on his way to giving the Kantian transcendental ego, as spirit, the «true something,» an ontological significance that Kant did not intend.
People may have a true experience of the divine but may misinterpret its significance.
If this be true, as many of us are convinced it is, then life itself, ourselves, our neighbors and all the crying needs of the world take on a new significance.
Sympathetic as I am to hippies, I fear that, because of their blindness as to both their true situation and significance and their relation to this world's society, they are in great danger of becoming a society of violence.
The initiative is aimed at helping people «understand the true value and significance of the liturgy as an essential part of growing closer to God».
And he takes the measure of his days best when be uses a significant turning point simply as an occasion to rethink now in the present the significance of what has always been true: That we live every moment of life equidistant from eternity.
Religions which consider the mystic experience as the ultimate point of spiritual self - realization, consider history with its plurality as of no ultimate significance, and consider the many religions in history with their emphasis on nama and rupa as ultimately so relative and insignificant, that they are tolerated as equally true or untrue.
This redefinition of true citizenship is of particular significance at the present time when «citizenship» is almost universally regarded as a purely political virtue.
If the Bible is nothing more than a true and accurate record of human ideas, then it doesn't help us much at all in knowing anything for sure about God, ourselves, our condition, or anything of eternal significance.
It is fair enough to question the true significance to the lives of ordinary Americans of some items in Frank's litany of backlash issues.
The significance of Christ as the second Adam is the revelation of the true character of both the human and the divine nature.
True, the historic creeds — Apostles» and Nicene — are presupposed in all our discussions, but there is profound significance in the fact that when a modern ecumenical conference goes in search of a conception which will set forth the essential content of historic Christianity, it does not expect to find it in a philosophical speculation about God, but in a revelation of his character and his disposition toward man.
«38 What we have learned, if this account is true, is that every act, every event, every realization of value has everlasting significance and contributes everlastingly to the nature of things.
But I guess, I've just come to understand along the years, the significance of for example having dinner together and true fellowship.
It is an absurd, but nonetheless real, challenge to defend the idea that «true» and «false» exist, that «right» and «wrong» have meaning, that the contours of the natural world have significance, and order, and law.
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