Sentence examples for immanent for from inspiring English sources


The phrase "immanent for" is not commonly used in written English. It may be considered grammatically correct, but it is not commonly used in everyday language. It may have limited usage in certain contexts, such as philosophical or theological discussions. A possible example could be: "For the philosopher, the concept of God is immanent, existing within all things, rather than transcendent."

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Innovativeness is immanent for family farms due to the necessity to adapt continuously in the course of a seasonal rhythm, breaks in the weather, amendments in societal guidelines, or technical progress.

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Application of PET in biomedical research, drug development, and clinical imaging creates an immanent need for radiotracers for a variety of biological targets.

But in contrast to regions with higher renewable shares from vRES, the amount of avoided BE power production in times of negative RL (excess power from renewables) is still negligible for the 2022 time frame investigated and thus reducing the immanent requirement for flexible BE.

In the first, "On the Regulative Use of the Ideas of Pure Reason," Kant attempts to identify some proper "immanent" use for reason.

Due to the heart's cytoarchitecture, interstitial CFs that envelope cardiomyocytes with their extensions are most likely immanent recipients for these molecules (Souders et al, 2009).

Kathryn Lofton is an Editor-At-Large for The Immanent Frame, co-curator for freq.uenci.es (a joint project with The Immanent Frame and Killing the Buddha), and is Sarai Ribicoff Associate Professor of Religious Studies and American Studies at Yale University studying American history of religion since the 19th century.

Digital natives have a craving for tactility, and resellers an instinct for immanent vintage value.

(1988, p. 22) Mellor (1995) offers a similar response, suggesting facta (the immanent truth-makers for facts) as the immanent basis for fact causation.

Sociologist Robert N. Bellah, with more than 40 years as a professor at Harvard and the University of California at Berkeley, credited for writing one of the first substantive posts for Immanent Frame on Charles Taylor's A Secular Age, and many responses and other blogs since, emphatically explained to me that he "doesn't read blogs," unless others have sent him specific links.

The Third Man is essentially Greene's movie and it's permeated with the art of Catholic beliefs, his feeling for immanent good and evil, his fascination with storytelling, with men in flight and pursuit, with life lived on what Robert Browning called (in a favourite quote of Greene's) "the dangerous edge of things".

Then, given (37), u itself is exactly located both at r1 and at r2. (37) is not inevitable, even for immanent realists.

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