Sentence examples for intervening in the course of from inspiring English sources

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Now with respect to some behavior that led to some upshot, we might ask: would that upshot have occurred if the agent had abstained from intervening in the course of nature?

To determine whether the agent is positively or negatively relevant to an upshot, we should consider what would have happened if the agent had not acted at the relevant moment, or what would have happened if the agent had 'abstained from intervening in the course of nature'.

Wolff writes as a spokesman for the Enlightenment, and he is emphatic that God reveals his wisdom and power not by intervening in the course of the world by means of miracles, but rather by designing everything in the world as if it were all smoothly-running machines that can achieve his goals without further intervention (see German Metaphysics, §1037, p. 796).

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First, one may hold that it is not a problem for our notion of backward causation that we can in principle intervene in the course of the events.

But since no other substance besides God has the causal wherewithal to act for itself, or even in conjunction with other finite substances, God must continually intervene in the course of the world.

The idea behind the bilking argument is that whenever \(B\) has occurred, it is possible, in principle, to intervene in the course of events and prohibit \(A\) from occurring.

"This may suggest an attempt to intervene in the course of a public inquiry and influence the manner in which the testimony of a witness, who was due to present evidence before it, was received.

An early intervention in FM patients seems important, because intervening early in the course of a chronic pain condition may help prevent the vicious cycle of long-term physical and psychological suffering.

Intervening early in the course of a pain condition may help prevent maladaptive patterns of pain coping and illness behaviours that are resistant to treatment, and it may have the potential to reduce or prevent the negative impacts of FM that, in turn, will reduce societal and medical costs.

Based on the successful paradigm of early goal-directed therapy for sepsis [ 10], greater clinical benefit may derive from intervening earlier in the course of ALI, prior to meeting current AECC criteria or prior to the onset of respiratory failure and need for mechanical ventilation.

Conclusions: Because many of the symptoms of PTSD are self-remitting, and intervening too early in the course of the disorder may exacerbate the disorder, it is important not to intervene too early or over-treat this disorder.

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