Sentences with phrase «with inessential»

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However, some philosophers of time like Herman Weyl, Adolph Grünbaum, and J.J.C. Smart, who are preoccupied with problems of chronology and chronometry as they emerge in physics, take temporal passage to be either an inessential or a nonsensical feature of time.
There must be a winnowing and sifting of its essential meaning from its inessential forms — to the extent, indeed, implied by an Anglican bishop in the seventeenth century who remarked that «the most useful of all books on theology would be one with the title De Paucitate Credendorum, on the fewness of the things which a man must believe.
Strict identity means equivalence of predicates, and hence the doctrine of inessential predicates can not refer to subjects with strict identity.
It's that time of year again — stores are pushing those famous Halloween treats filled with shocking amounts of sugar, ghoulishly gummy goop and a whole lot of inessential ingredients you can't even pronounce.
It all culminates with a high - wattage celebrity dust - up which is amusing in a count - the - stars sort of way, but feels (like much of this pleasant but inessential sequel) more dutiful than inspired.
This inessential but watchable and poshly mawkish movie covers the brief span between her divorce from Prince Charles and her 1997 death in a Paris car crash with Egyptian billionaire scion Dodi Al Fayed — two events whose exposition Hirschbiegel willfully shirks in favor of dwelling on Diana's intense semi-secret romance with Pakistani - born London heart surgeon Hasnat Khan.
Plenty of us enjoyed the thrillers «Trance» and «Side Effects» but they are admittedly thin, inessential films with little long - term sustain.
A hearty collection of deleted and extended scenes, 25 minutes worth, seems to run counter to the assertions of slashed scheduling and fine - tooth comb budget consciousness that Zombie mentions in his audio commentary track (more on that in a moment), but you have that material if you want it; a lot of it is of the slightly tweaked variety, with a couple clipped, inessential (often vulgar) dialogue exchanges within a given scene.
With such a lean script and runtime, there is no room for inessential characters or subplots.
And so the dinner is ruined with a massive quarrel, but not before finally pinpointing the root of Alma's anxiety; it is twofold, a distance between them and feeling inessential to him.
In this Holiday time of gifts and expenditures, it is important to keep your spending in line with tools like Mint or Personal Capital and cut the inessentials.
The PlayStation Camera, which adds Kinect-esque motion - sensing to the gaming mix as well as, more usefully, voice - controlled menus (with a simple «PlayStation...» order) is a nice, inessential piece of kit.
In part, that's because his techniques, stripped of inessentials, align well with his often - stated purpose: to see through color and light a transcendental interconnectedness in all things.
or Six Mile Bottom (1960), with its silvery authority, in a way they are not by 138 attractive but inessential works responding to Moby Dick.
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