Sentences with phrase «very finite»

As long as you don't hold yourself out to be licensed or fulfill the very finite tasks (now limited to contractual agency) you are free to consult as you see fit.
Still, we're months into the (very finite) lifespan of this phone, and outside of Korea, Bixby Voice only exists in beta form for U.S. English.
There is a near - infinite amount of information online and very finite amounts of time your readers are willing and able to commit to your literary masterpiece.
It's time to start better appreciating, and conserving, this very finite and very necessary resource.
Plus, plastic only downgrades when it gets recycled which means it has a very finite lifespan even with recycling.
As the clock ticks toward the close of another year, it's worth reviewing how one «spends» the very finite reserve of hours each of us has on this pale blue dot.
That makes for shrinking space in the very finite (and ever more finite) confines of a newspaper.
However, Las Vegas has very finite water resources and no access even to desalinization as a remediation strategy.
A central question, as we head toward a population of nine billion, is how we mesh our infinite aspirations with this very finite piece of real estate.
Every artist we will mention here is Italian, because the movement was very finite into the borders of Italy, although it had a very important influence on art globally.
It's a nice idea, but the Style point rewards could be a problem since they aren't hard to get anyway and there's a very finite amount of stuff to unlock.
It was great when it was, but because it's based upon the very finite existence of a dog, it can not be replaced.
The above list is a very finite example of weight ranges.
Weather forecasting, first of all, is not always accurate, but it will certainly consume a lot of time and energy, and the forecasts have a very finite shelf life.
Libraries have very finite, and often shrinking budgets.
So we have a very finite set of — and that's just literacy.
We can pay teachers more and also have more teachers (even though the number of qualified teachers in the job pool is a very finite commodity).
«I don't want to sit here and say it doesn't have a long life, but in my mind, to do it right... it feels like there's a very finite amount of episodes you could do.»
And remember it was just a year ago that Tarantino was talking like his feature directorial career has a very finite span; how many of these ideas will he realistically make?
The biggest surprise nomination has to be Jennifer Jason Leigh's contribution to The Hateful Eight, the brand new chapter in Quentin Tarantino's apparently very finite filmography.
Science has come very far, but is still very finite.
«There is a very finite window for which anyone can earn money playing football, and this window could close at any moment,» Cohen said.

Not exact matches

I feel very sorry for you that you have to rely on mortals and their finite wisdom to define your destiny and faith.
A very good moral believer and non believer are very normal with similar lives yet the believer lives with eternal hope while the non believer lives with finite man.
William Lynch says it very explicitly in his Christ and Apollo: «what we need is the restoration of a confidence in the fundamental power of the finite and limited concretions of our human life.»
We shall probably never be very good in praying, but that is simply a fact of our feeble, sinful, finite human nature.
This is a very natural modification, since it is the same way finite occasions interact with one another.
There is a very real and limited, finite supply.
Presumably Hare and Madden are in reality advocating a kind of quasi-coercive power which would not so much frustrate the desires of finite entities that already are in the scheme of things as prevent new desires and aims from coming into being if they do not stand a very strung chance of gaining satisfaction or if they greatly disrupt the harmony and rhythm by which desires are guaranteed a better chance of satisfaction.
Their alternative speculative suggestion is that a realm of finite actual occasions has always existed, that it exists as necessarily as does God, and that the basic God - world relation belongs to the very nature of things.
if your finite minds can't conceive infinity, and you need to believe in a very human way that everything must have been created, then who or what created god?
Unlike finite human love that draws up conditions for its wants and needs, God's love is unconditional and totally self - giving... In Bonaventure's view, the mystery of cruciform love leads us into the very heart of the mystery of God.»
The relationship of the finite creature with the supremely worshipful and unsurpassable deity is being affirmed; and along with it there is also affirmed the possibility of its becoming on occasion a matter of conscious knowledge on the part of the human, as it is always a present reality in the very nature of God himself.
This has been widely recognized, but we wish to go further and claim that the actuality required is provided supremely by, the living immediacy of the finite occasions, the exclusive sharpness of the very act of decision whereby one value becomes actual.
Furthermore, Ely's statement that «the very notion of «redemption through suffering» implies a divorce between suffering as a means and as an end» and his contention that the individuality of finite things does not count are both denied in Whitehead's system by the notion that the meaning of existence is «now — for God and man.
The options, including a finite destination are not viewed the same way by everyone, and his way, and evidently yours is very restrictive for any of it to make sense to you.
To call such contingencies «blessings of God» too blatantly suggests to me a very capricious omnipotence or a finite deity who has managed to exert a bit of benevolent influence in this particular instance — and either way I am back with my old problem.
This is so always and essentially, but that is precisely what gives finite causality its very identity.
How «spiritually» matter has on Christian principles to be interpreted, which of course involves a very «material» interpretation of finite spirit, is also clear on other theological grounds.
In that case it is hard to see why such a created entity, communicated to the faculty of the finite being, could not lastingly belong to it, and why, therefore, we may not consider as conceivable the very thing that defenders of physical premotion attack as metaphysically meaningless, namely, that a faculty or power, understood to be an active power, could bring itself from potency to act, of itself, of course on the basis of conservatio and concursus, which latter, however, would not create some intermediary between potency and act but simply posit potency and act.
The answer to John's questions is provided by McGuire when he writes, «Our very existence is constituted by truth,» and in explicating that» Schelling develops this insight in his identity philosophy by arguing for the Absolute as the unity that must necessarily precede the subject - object dichotomy of the finite world.»
Moreover, we are sometimes afflicted with a sense of impending crisis, lending force to Niebuhr's observation that «one of the most pathetic aspects of human history is that every civilization expresses itself most pretentiously, compounds its partial and universal values most convincingly, and claims immortality for its finite existence at the very moment when the decay which leads to death has already begun.»
He argued that while each human being has a very tiny life span, or finite appearance in the whole of space - time of the universe, humanity is also an eternal intelligible essence.
He has no need of those erotic tinglings in the nerves at the sight of the beloved etc., nor does he need to be constantly taking leave of her in a finite sense, because he recollects her in an eternal sense, and he knows very well that the lovers who are so bent upon seeing «her» yet once again, to say farewell for the last time, are right in being bent upon it, are right in thinking that it is the last time, for they forget one another the soonest.
She is convinced in all her childish naïveté and innocence, this conviction also ennobles her nature and imparts to her a preternatural greatness, so that like a thaumaturge she is able to conjure the finite powers of existence and make the very stones weep, while on the other hand in her flurry she may just as well run to Herod as to Pilate and move the whole world by her tears.
In the earth's coming age of firey inclemencies did come to bear; the earthly atmosphere where then came all the seeds brought forth by God and His Sons and Daughters thru their infinitely finite physical beings of ever so very small size.
In the earth's coming age of firey inclemencies tht did rudimentally come to bear and bewail the earthly atmosphere where then came all the seeds brought forth by God and His Sons and Daughters thru their infinitely finite physical beings of ever so very small size.
«I view him as a mad scientist turned tyrant, who will give an eternal punishment for a very very finite «crime»» = > Much of religion but, very little of Scripture says such a thing.
You can be sustained for a very long period, but ultimately it is a finite period.
«Consequently, since existence is nothing else than an essence constituted in act, just as an actual essence is formally limited by itself, or by its intrinsic principles, so, too, created existence has limitation from its very essence, not as it is a potency in which it is received, but because, in reality, it is nothing else than the very actual essence itself» (On the Essence of Finite Being as Such.
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