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Existence and from
Existence is created and willed by God and is not the consequence of a pre-existent rebellion or of a cosmic descent from eternity into history.
Existence is the principle that gives reality to an essence not the same in any way as the existence: " If things having essences are real, and it is not of their essence to be, then the reality of these things must be found in some principle other than ( really distinct from ) their essence.
* " Euphoria ", a song by Sirenia from the 2004 album An Elixir for Existence
In 1802 he published Natural Theology, or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity collected from the Appearances of Nature.
Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of Nature ; Bridgewater Treatises, Faulder, 1803 ( reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2009 ; ISBN 978-1-108-00355-1 )
Existence and uniqueness then follow from the Picard – Lindelöf theorem for the solutions of ODEs with prescribed initial conditions.
The Osho Tarot calls this card Existence and depicts it as a naked figure viewed from the back sitting on the lotus of perfection, gazing at the beauty of the stars.
It is entitled Ma ' amar bimehuyav ha-metsiut ve ' eykhut sidur ha-devarim mimenu vehidush ha ' olam (" A Treatise as to ( 1 ) Necessary Existence ( 2 ) The Procedure of Things from the Necessary Existence and ( 3 ) The Creation of the World ").
Existence of lightning activity on that planet was predicted by Bar-Nun and it is now supported by data from Galileo, Voyagers 1 and 2, Pioneers 10 and 11 and Cassini.
Your friend, Sir, and my much — loved Nephew, Arthur Hallam, is no more — it has pleased God to remove him from this his first scene of Existence, to that better world for which he was Created.
( Descartes, Meditation VI: On the Existence of Material Objects from Body ).
( Descartes, Meditation VI: On the Existence of Material Objects and the Real Distinction of Mind from Body ).
Existence of Belobog is also posited by expression he doesn't see a white god recorded in Serbian language and Macedonian language, and shouting the way to the white god from Bulgarian language.
Though often regarded as the first French existentialist, he dissociated himself from figures such as Jean-Paul Sartre, preferring the term Philosophy of Existence to define his own thought.
Existence of the solution and spectral properties then follow from the theory of compact operators ; in particular, an elliptic boundary value problem on a bounded domain has infinitely many isolated eigenvalues.
There is also a short story " Aficionado " ( originally titled " Life in the Extreme "), published in 1998, which serves as a prequel to the series as a whole ( it also serves as a part of Existence, an unrelated work by Brin ), and a novella Temptation published in 1999 in Far Horizons, which follows on from Heaven's Reach.
Existence values are an unusual and somewhat controversial class of economic value, reflecting the benefit people receive from knowing that a particular environmental resource, such as Antarctica, the Grand Canyon, endangered species, or any other organism or thing exists.
Existence value is a prominent example of non-use value, as they do not require that utility be derived from direct use of the resource: the utility comes from simply knowing the resource exists.
Existence value is separate from the value accruing from any use or potential use of the asset.
The work which he then wrote, and which in his own judgment was his best, was published in 1820, under the title of An Attempt to demonstrate from Reason and Revelation the Necessary Existence, Essential Perfections, and Superintending Providence of an Eternal Being, who is the Creator, the Supporter, and the Governor of all Things ( 2 vols 8vo ).
The sample " Jesus, what a mindjob " in the song " Existence " is taken from the 1999 film The Matrix.

Existence and .
Existence is not being ; it gives being – here a customary phrase is used, existence is a principle ( a source ) of being, not a previous source, but one which is continually in effect.
Being qua Being: A Theory of Identity, Existence, and Predication.
The Existence of the World: An Introduction to Ontology.
Existence can be seen by an explicit construction of.
It appears in the first of the Four Noble Truths and as one of the Three Characteristics of Existence.
Existence — and thus the world — is the product of human activity ; but this can be seen only by accepting the primacy of social process on individual consciousness.
* Existence of identity function.
* Existence of inverse function.
Existence has been variously defined by sources.
Existence cannot be subject to " creation " AND also be eternal.
* What is Existence ?, C. J. F.
* The Concept of Existence.
Existence: If we let, then.
As a result, in part, of the popular and commercial resurgence of punk in the late 1980s and after, with the growing popularity of such bands as Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Fugazi, Bikini Kill, Green Day and The Offspring, a number of other punk zines have appeared, such as Punk Planet, Razorcake, Tail Spins, Sobriquet, Profane Existence and Slug and Lettuce.
* Mark A. Satterthwaite, " Strategy-proofness and Arrow's Conditions: Existence and Correspondence Theorems for Voting Procedures and Social Welfare Functions ", Journal of Economic Theory 10 ( April 1975 ), 187 – 217.
Existence of a gcd is not assured in arbitrary integral domains.
There have been many other arguments against ontological proofs such as: Existence precedes essence ; Gaunilo's island ; Necessary nonexistence ; Existence is not a predicate ; and Problem of incoherence.
It was then simplified in 1947, when Leon Henkin observed in his Ph. D. thesis that the hard part of the proof can be presented as the Model Existence Theorem ( published in 1949 ).

buyers and constrained
To the extent that further market growth ( i. e. growth of the demand for automobiles ) is constrained ( the main buyers already own the product ), the market is said to be basically saturated.

buyers and from
Arbitrage tends to reduce price discrimination by encouraging people to buy an item where the price is low and resell it where the price is high ( as long as the buyers are not prohibited from reselling and the transaction costs of buying, holding and reselling are small relative to the difference in prices in the different markets ).
As early as 1904, John Gaynor, a Wisconsin grower, and A. U. Chaney, a fruit broker from Des Moines, Iowa, organized Wisconsin growers into a cooperative called the Wisconsin Cranberry Sales Company to receive a uniform price from buyers.
Apart from the racing market, most buyers of these boats purchase them for the mystique ; the combination of the racing and smuggling connections, plus the immense power, high top speeds, and sleek shape make these boats popular.
Companies from Russia, Sweden, and Turkey have been possible buyers.
Leers instigated a controversial plan to relocate some of the cannabis coffee shops — where the purchase of soft drugs in limited quantities is tolerated — from the city centre to the outskirts, in an attempt to stop ( foreign ) buyers from causing trouble in the downtown area .< ref >
Jobs was joined by former Apple employees Bud Tribble, George Crow, Rich Page, Susan Barnes, Susan Kare, and Dan ' l Lewin and named his new company Next, Inc. After consulting with major educational buyers from around the country ( including a follow-up meeting with Paul Berg ), a tentative specification for the workstation was drawn up.
The Railtrack business ( and its £ 7 billion debt ) had been sold to Network Rail for £ 500 million, and the various diversified businesses it had created to seek to protect itself from the loss-making business of running a railway were disposed of to various buyers.
The increase in demand could also come from changing tastes and fashions, incomes, price changes in complementary and substitute goods, market expectations, and number of buyers.
Some buyers mistakenly thought the game was intended to depict the year 2300 in the standard Traveller universe using Traveller rules ; to disambiguate it from Traveller, the 2nd edition of the game was retitled to 2300 AD and this second edition introduced some cyberpunk rules and adventures.
Business and government entities utilize WANs to relay data among employees, clients, buyers, and suppliers from various geographical locations.
How much of that was given to the Annings is not known, but it seems to have placed the family on a steadier financial footing, and with buyers arriving from Paris and Vienna, the three-day event raised the family's profile within the geological community.
While government law already demanded that land purchases be completed with specie or paper notes from specie-backed banks, a large portion of buyers used paper money from state banks not backed by hard money.
This is appealing to buyers because the credit is sold at a discount from face value.
The development of the internet, however, has led to a significant rise in the use of auctions as auctioneers can solicit bids via the internet from a wide range of buyers in a much wider range of commodities than was previously practical.
* Walrasian auction or Walrasian tâtonnement is an auction in which the auctioneer takes bids from both buyers and sellers in a market of multiple goods.
* In a double auction n buyers bid to buy goods from m sellers
After the slaves were herded from the ship and penned in nearby yards to be scrutinized by crowds of buyers, Claver joined them with medicine, food, bread, brandy, lemons and tobacco.
By July 2010 when a further six cats had been imported into the UK from Australia there was the chance to widen the gene pool and offer healthy, happy, genetically sound kittens to pet buyers within the UK and the US.
, Moorad received offers from buyers in three cities outside California.
This large transfer of real estate from people of Japanese descent was highly profitable for the buyers.
Chicago was one of the biggest buyers in the trade market, though, acquiring a future franchise player in left-winger Martin Havlat, as well as center Bryan Smolinski from the Ottawa Senators in a three-way deal that also involved the San Jose Sharks.
He thereupon formed a consortium of diamond buyers from Belgium and the USA which purchased the diamond, then valued at £ 180, 000.

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