Sentence examples for necessary means for from inspiring English sources

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It shows the grounds for instituting and accepting practical authority as an almost invariably necessary means for preventing forms of harm and neglect which, because contrary to the high-level moral principles (at least as they bear on relationships between persons), involve injustice.

The conventional is the necessary means for understanding the ultimate, and it is the ultimate that makes the conventional possible.

"Providing legal advocates for victims is a major step forward in reversing this awful trend and establishing the necessary means for these men and women to take action against their attackers through what is a deeply personal and painful process".

With civilians dying daily in Misurata, the push is now for the broadest possible interpretation of the United Nations Security Council resolution allowing "all necessary means" for the protection of the Libyan people and for, in the words of one person involved, "getting this over as quickly as possible".

Law can also be a necessary means for reform.

To us, successful businesses are a necessary means for the promulgation of revolutionary technology, not an end in and of themselves.

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Publication of scientific articles in international revues is now increasingly recognized as a necessary means of communication for the worldwide exchange of information, and the possibilities for distributing and accessing new data are becoming more numerous, easier and cheaper.

Because Spinoza thinks that our moral improvement results from our gaining greater power over the passive affects and becoming more active, our mind's inability to represent things as necessary mean the prospects for moral perfection are quite dim.

Since then, Mr. Stern has defended the policy repeatedly as a holdover from two prior mayoral administrations and as a necessary means of raising money for the parks.

At the same time, Bellamy offers a more nuanced assessment by interjecting that "although regime change should never be allowed as the legitimating primary goal of armed humanitarian intervention, regime change is sometimes necessary as a means for the protection of populations terrorized by their own government" (Bellamy 2014, p. 167).

Moreover, if one attempts to apply this result to an actual group of individuals, it is necessary to ask what it means for these to be "randomly selected".

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