Not exact matches
He's developing an argument about the significance of the doctrine of the resurrection by discussing the logical
consequence of denying it (verses 12 - 19), going on a
very typical Pauline digression almost as if he's overcome by joy at the positive truth and has to triumphantly proclaim it (verses 20 - 28) then finally returning to drive home the
practical point again (verses 29 - 35).
Second, this position has
very serious
practical consequences for strategies of political involvement.
Only Santorum was able to highlight (not
very effectively) any of the
practical consequences of an extended failure to raise the debt ceiling.
«If something is considered gambling, it needs to follow a
very specific set of legislation, which has all kinds of
practical consequences for the company that runs it.
Discovering contradictions and «
practical consequences which we feel to be absurd» are the tests of such principle and of facts, something which courts are
very capable of, without having to define what in the world «common sense» means.