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"My sense is that the animating principle behind regulation should be very simple," Khanna said.
Since the 1970s, originalism has been both an animating principle and a marketing success for conservative jurisprudence.
Look, the single animating principle of everything Ryan did and proposed was to comfort the comfortable while afflicting the afflicted.
But Theron forcefully rejected the idea of her father's death as the organizing and animating principle of her life and talent.
Deficit fear-mongering loses its punch if the GOP's new leader dismisses an animating principle of how conservatives defend against social spending.
This fundamental conviction among Republicans—almost the party's animating principle—predates Mr Trump, enabled his takeover and is even more damaging than he is.
So Ryan will be looking for some core beliefs, some animating principle other than the acquisition of power that makes Trump want to be president.
Anxiety is much more than a rookie response to internet-borne humiliation and weakness; sometimes it seems like the animating principle of the entire commercial web.
The animating principle of his presidency is to undo what Barack Obama did, and picking on Iran represents one of the clearest ways to do that.
The animating principle of most US tax policy since Ronald Reagan's election has been the idea that taxes on investment income are very harmful to the economy.
They make a mockery of "equal justice under law," the central animating principle of the American experiment and one that, in the main, Republican and Democratic administrations have striven to honor.
Founded in 1948 as sort of an umbrella organization for pro wrestling, the NWA's original animating principle was to maintain the status quo between the often-feuding regional promoters who created it.
But in its gaudiest form, this animating principle only made Clinton seem out of touch on the campaign trail: a millionaire hanging out with other rich and famous women like Lena Dunham and Katy Perry.
That would appear to be the animating principle behind "This Ain't No Disco," the tone-deaf, cliché-clogged rock opera that opened on Tuesday night at the Linda Gross Theater in an Atlantic Theater Company production.
The belief that there is no greater calling than to maintain order at gunpoint and save the fallen, cosmopolitan American city from itself, is less a fantasy than the animating principle of the various facets of American revanchism.
But, citing a federal appeals court decision, the memo also said the "animating principle" used to make the determination of contractor status was whether the worker had an opportunity to profit from the activity in the way an entrepreneur would.
Janice Fine, an associate professor of labor studies at Rutgers University, said one possible animating principle for the organizations that emerge from the Fight for $15 could be enforcement of minimum wage laws, and other laws affecting paid leave and scheduling, once they are enacted.
Garza sometimes writes haiku—she admires the economy of the form—and in those four syllables she recognized a distillation not only of the anger that attended Zimmerman's acquittal but also of the animating principle at the core of black social movements dating back more than a century.
At this late hour, opening the primary and nixing the October deadline would serve practically identical purposes, but to the extent that Sanders supporters are now taking aim at closed primaries in general, rather than at internally suppressive tactics, they're revealing something interesting about themselves—that advantaging Sanders, rather than promoting democratic legitimacy, is their animating principle.
Nick Clegg Isn't Leaving Politics, He's Reentering Max Read considers why Nick Clegg could be a good fit for Facebook, where he is taking over communications and policy: But while the left-liberal vision of an "open society" has increasingly failed to move voters over the last decade, over that same period of time it's been an animating principle of one of the world's largest and most powerful companies.
The animating principle of his campaign is that he is the best person to beat President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE because he can appeal to moderates, is culturally simpatico with voters in the crucial Rust Belt and Midwest in particular, and can be less easily tagged as an extremist than Sanders or Warren.
Similar concepts exist in various cultures, including the Latin anima ("breath", "vital force", "animating principle"), Islamic and Sufic ruh, the Greek pneuma, the Chinese qi, the Polynesian mana, the Amerindian orenda, the German od, and the Hebrew ruah. Prana is also described as subtle energy or life force.
In philosophical contexts, der Geist on its own could refer to this concept, as in Christian Thomasius, Versuch vom Wesen des Geistes (1709). Rudolf EislerWörterbuch der philosophischen Begriffe (1904), 406ff., 1760f. Belief in a Weltgeist as animating principle immanent to the universe became dominant in German thought due to the influence of Goethe, in the later part of the 18th century.
Purakh added to Karta in the Mool Mantar is the Gurmukhi form of Sanskrit purusa, which literally means, besides man, male or person, "the primeval man as the soul and original source of the universe; the personal and animating principle; the supreme Being or Soul of the universe." Purakh in Mool Mantar is, therefore, none other than God the Creator.
Basing himself on the Septuagint version of Exodus 21:22, he affirmed the Aristotelian view of delayed hominization. St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine of Hippo held the view that fetuses were "animated" (using Aristotle's term for ensoulment) near the 40th day after conception. However, both held that abortion was always gravely wrong. In general, the soul was viewed as some kind of animating principle; and the human variety was referred to as the "rational soul".
Elohim are a race of spirits who possess god-like powers. To mortal perceptions, they appear as beautiful men and women in a remote, sealed-off region of the Earth, and spend their time in dazzling physical transformations. In their own perspective, they constitute the animating principle of the Earth, and the history of the Land is the manifestation of events in their own consciousness. As they regard their own domain as the only "real" place in the Earth, they rarely dabble in outside events.
All members of the Church are called to work on the perfection of the body of Christ.Pius XII, Enc. Mystici corporis Christi > Lay believers are in the front line of Church life; for them the Church is > the animating principle of human society. Therefore, they in particular > ought to have an ever-clearer consciousness not only of belonging to the > Church, but of being the Church, that is to say, the community of the > faithful on earth under the leadership of the Pope, the common Head, and of > the bishops in communion with him.
But why do so many summer movies find it obligatory to inflict us with CGI overkill? I'd sorta rather see Diaz and Cruise in action scenes on a human scale, rather than have it rubbed in that for long stretches, they're essentially replaced by animation." Ty Burr of The Boston Globe stated, "The movie’s a piece of high-octane summer piffle: stylish, funny, brainless without being too obnoxious about it, and Cruise is its manic animating principle." Writing for the Associated Press, Christy Lemire commented, "Cruise's presence also helps keep things light, breezy and watchable when the action – and the story itself – spin ridiculously out of control.
The animating principle of the workshop was taken from Psalm 25.8: I have loved, O Lord, the beauty of Thy house; and the place where Thy glory dwelleth. This, coupled with Felix Granda's own aspiration: I am moved by the ideal of employing all my strength to make beautiful Thy temples and Thine altars, became the motto of Talleres de Arte. The emblem of the workshop depicted a man praying at the foot of an olive tree shedding many of its branches. The words that the man speaks are written on a banderole: Vetera novis augere et perficere (a motto of Pope Leo XIII: To augment and perfect the old by way of the new) and Defracti sunt rami ut ego insererer (Romans 11.19: The branches were broken off, that I might be grafted in).
In 1911, McDougall authored Body and Mind: A History and Defence of Animism. In the work he rejected both materialism and Darwinism and supported a form of Lamarckism where mind guides evolution. McDougall defended a form of animism where all matter has a mental aspect; his views were very similar to panpsychism as he believed that there was an animating principle in matter and had claimed in his work that there were both psychological and biological evidence for this position.The New international encyclopaedia, Volume 7, Dodd, Mead and company, 1923, p. 282 McDougall had defended the theory that mind and the brain are distinct but interact with each other though he was not a dualist or a monist as he believed his theory of animism would replace both the philosophical views of dualism and monism.

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