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Decision-making in environmental projects can be complex principally due to the inherent existence of trade-offsbetween socio-political, environmental and economic factors.
These commentarial definitions of dharmas as carrying their intrinsic natures should not be interpreted ontologically as implying that dharmas are substances having inherent existence.
For some, even those momentary events that make up the flow of the world are understood to be empty of inherent existence (the idea of inherent existence is understood differently in different traditions) to the point that what one sees in the enlightenment experience is the ultimate emptiness (sunyata) of all things.
The Yogācāra offers good reasons to show that the contents of consciousness are conditioned and therefore are empty of inherent existence, but they fail to appreciate that exactly the same can be said of awareness itself.
Different terms have been used to translate this word into English: "inherent existence" and "intrinsic nature" appear to be the more popular choices, but "substance" and "essence" have also been proposed.
The ultimate truth has no positive content in the Geluk tradition; it is simply the lack of essence in any phenomena: "The ultimate truth is posited as solely the negation of truth [that is, inherent existence] upon a subject that is a basis of negation…" (Tsongkhapa, 396).
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Or is music something inherent to existence, reverberating in the thrum of the universe's own never-ending song, pulsing under the surface of the reality we see around us, bursting forth unchecked from the founts of creativity?
Third, the doctrines focus on the intersubjectivity that is inherent in existence and is understood either as a personal relationship between two individuals, I and thou, such that the thou may be another person or God, or as an impersonal relationship between the anonymous mass and the individual self deprived of any authentic communication with others.
For her "power needs no justification, being inherent in the very existence of political communities; what it does need is legitimacy... Power springs up whenever people get together and act in concert, but it derives its legitimacy from the initial getting together rather than from any action that then may follow" (CR, 151).
To move, whether in dance or in everyday activity, is an inherent part of existence and self-expression.
The sweeping and inexact terms of the ordinance disclose the threat to freedom of speech inherent in its existence.
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