Sentences with phrase «which subsists»

Albert Chapelle believes that, while the doctrine of the Trinity is only a pictorial representation (Vorstellung) of the Concept in its philosophical purity, the Concept itself speaks of an infinite Subject of existence which subsists whole and entire in three dialectally ordered «moments» (HR II, 82 - 94).
Walls attributes to this document the teaching that «the Mystical Body of Christ, which although the same entity as the visible Church in which it subsists is nonetheless to be distinguished from theChurch «constituted and organised as a society in the present world»».
By a... union of affection is meant, that cordial and mutual love or affection which subsists between Christ and all true believers.
Feeding domesticated animals would sacrifice land needed to grow the grains on which they subsist.
If you could design a diet for men who hate diets — and vegetables — it would be the so - called carnivore diet, in which you subsist on animal foods alone.
This, I believe is key to effective career management in 2011 and beyond --- continuous execution of both small - and large - scale career plans, depending upon your situation, the change you personally are undergoing in your career, or the changes in the economic and business climate in which you subsist.

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The product «has the potential to reduce the ecological impact of food production,» the company wrote in a blog post announcing the launch, which also features a promo video of a man stranded on a deserted island who's able to subsist solely on the creamy white liquid.
Entrepreneurs and busy professionals tend to burn the candle at both ends, which often means regularly cutting back on sleep or subsisting on the bare minimum.
From this followed the inconsequence of his own existence: «Realize of what Universe thou art a part, and as an emanation from what Controller of that universe thou dost subsist; and that a limit has been set to thy time, which if thou use not to let daylight into thy soul, it would be gone — and thou!
He identifies the love of God that is manifest in the life of Jesus as the same love that is extended to all creation and in which all creation subsists.
In fact it could with justice be said that the principles are all the more important as ultimate orientation and guides, the more complicated, obscure and inaccessible to total conscious analysis the reality becomes which man himself creates and in which he must morally subsist.
This Church, constituted and organized in the world as a society, subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him, although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure.
As for truth, Santayana speaks of this as subsisting, holding that it has an intermediate status between pure being and existence as that segment of the realm of essence which is distinguished from the rest by its role as a description of what exists.
This manifests itself not only in the way in which Aristotelian notions of the «unmoved mover» or neo-Platonic ideas of «being - subsisting from - itself» have been taken to be the proper definition of what is meant when we speak of «God», but also in liturgical language where all too often the basic concept implied or (as most often seems to be the case) affirmed is the utter immutability of deity, along with the rigidly legalistic moralism which it is suggested should mark those who claim to «obey» the divine mandates.
If ecclesial unity were something yet to be achieved, how can we profess belief in «the one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church,» which» as a society in the present world» «subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the Successor of Peter and by the bishops in communion with him» (Lumen Gentium, 8)?
A world in which the rich grow vastly richer while the poor barely subsist may not be a sustainable one.
This will be of primary importance in re-evaluating the very definition of nature; for «nature» in such a universe can never be wholly static but is always dynamic, always open to development - given the dynamic nature of the causative environment in which each being subsists.
Indeed, to fuse together the human multitude (even taken in its present state of super-compression) without crushing it, it seems essential that there should be a field of attraction at once powerful and irreversible, and such as can not emanate collectively from a simple nebula of reflecting atoms, but which requires as its source a self - subsisting, strongly personalized star.
But this last resemblance, subsisting between those who are most diversely situated temporally, cancels the difference which in respect of the first relation exists for those of diverse temporal situations.
On the one hand, the Roman Catholic partners in the recent rapprochement always know that they belong to an ecclesial body that understands itself to be one, and in which the sole Church of Jesus Christ «subsists
Millions who were once able to subsist from their plots of land and surrounding forests have now been forced to depend on wage labor which is in little demand.
Hawkins also referenced the Vatican's Nostra Aetate, which says that Christians and Muslims worship the same «one God, living and subsisting in Himself; merciful and all - powerful, the Creator of heaven and earth, who has spoken to men.»
Again, there is obscurity, because he uses the term «ingression» as though the object was something existing (or «subsisting,» as was said in the controversies about abstract entities round about 1910) which «ingresses,» comes into events from outside.
Now it must be borne in mind that if there is a form or nature which does not pertain to the personal being of the subsisting hypostasis, this being is not said to belong to the person simply, but relatively; as to be white is the being of Socrates, not as he is Socrates, but inasmuch as he is white.
here, which means we'll be subsisting on fresh tomatoes, nutty - sweet fruit crumble, and ice - cold drinks.
noise, in which case you might feel compelled to not tip him / her; do not do this, as pizza delivery people subsist on tips.
As long as the connection subsists between his reason and his self - love, his opinions and his passions will have a reciprocal influence on each other; and the former will be objects to which the latter will attach themselves.
The Co-operation Agreement, which has subsisted, which we have approved, can only enhance the global effort to preserve the peace in our region.
The judge premised his ruling on the two court orders in Lagos and Abuja which validated Sheriff as party's helmsman which he held were still subsisting before another faction proceeded to Port - Harcourt to get another order of the Court to back the convention that produced Makarfi.
This follows the recommendation by the House Committee on Public Petitions, which conducted investigative hearing into the «illegal» closure of Peace Corps facilities and the alleged disobedience to subsisting court orders to unseal the premises.
Abonta also said, the committee obtained a document which showed that, the Attorney - General of the Federation (AGF) Abubakar Malami wrote to the IGP and advised him to honour the subsisting court orders, «in absence of any appeal or valid stay of execution.»
«The visit, which lasted for less an hour, was part of routine efforts to ascertain the state of the assets of the publishing company which is subject of subsisting interim forfeiture order.
«It is funny that the EFCC, in the bid to carry out its usual hatchet job against Governor Fayose, failed to take into cognisance the subsisting court order, which forbids any official of the Ekiti State government from being arrested by the EFCC.
The only plausible way that could happen would be if the microbes were subsisting on the petrogenic carbon, which would have shed its radioactive signature long ago, thanks to its subsurface journey.
Unlike the Chernobyl disaster, which mainly affected small, self - subsisting farming villages in the Ukraine, the Fukushima accident could affect a larger population because Japan is one of the world's leading exporters of goods.
In addition to some previously described nematodes, which scientists had never before seen living at this extreme depth, the researchers discovered a new species of nematode that subsists on microbes and requires only trace amounts of oxygen.
Last year, in a desperate attempt to jump - start healthier habits, I tried the trendy «Master Cleanse,» which had me subsisting on a barely tolerable concoction of lemon juice, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper, along with all the herbal tea I could drink.
This basically means that many hunter - gatherer groups subsisted heavily on animal protein, which is rich in sulfur - containing amino acids that increase the production and excretion of sulfuric acid during their metabolism.
The nutritionless, carb heavy, rancid vegetable oil laden processed foods most allergy prone children subsist on lead to weakness in the intestinal walls (leaky gut syndrome) which allows partially digested food particles to enter the blood stream and trigger an unpredictable mix of auto - immune and behavioral disorders.
It was also observed that in the 1960s the prevalence of coronary heart disease among the nomadic pastoralists in Xinjiang in northern China who consumed large quantities of animal fat from grass - fed, free - ranging animals was more than seven times higher than that of other populations both within Xinjiang and throughout China which consumed significantly less animal fat.33 These observations support the suggestion that cardiovascular disease was common among the Mongols of the 13th century who subsisted almost exclusively on a diet based on grass - fed, free - ranging animals.»
Even though they can subsist, this is very different than «thriving,» which they will not do on «minute» carbs.
Last year for a good three months, I subsisted almost entirely on one green smoothie (made with almond milk) which I drank mid-day, and dinner of either black - eyed peas, lentils or lima beans cooked in vegetable broth with spinach and brown rice.
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They secretly have been alive for 200 years and subsist on human blood, which attracts the attention of unwanted guests.
High prices usually translate into higher profit margins, which is why companies can subsist on relatively low sales volumes.
Being an author is being a freelancer who doesn't charge based on the work involved; a freelancer who accepts payments based on rules and schedules defined solely by the buyer, rules that are based on their accounting and which the freelancer has little recourse to double - check; a freelancer who subsists on a fraction of minimum wage and a host of day jobs; and it's being a freelancer who is bound by contracts that last their lifetime plus the lifetime of their children (or until a specific set of requirements have been met that, requirements that are set and monitored exclusively by the employer).
However, when they subsist primarily on dry kibble, they get no water from that, which is another reason why it is good to feed your kitten moist food daily since it is 70 % water.
The others subsisted with the Aborigines for seven weeks, during which time Captain Fraser died.
Instead, experiments showed that without such food, they can subsist off the iron in olivine, which is common on Earth and Mars.
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