Sentence examples for striving without from inspiring English sources

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Neither can it be located at the level of Will as it is in itself, because the Will is a blind striving, without knowledge, and without satisfaction.

However, by striving without the resistance caused by intention and expectation, in other words, without regard to a specific outcome, you give yourself the best chance of reaching your goals and achieving success.

(Respondent 1) Participants reported delays in getting ordered drugs and that no clear information was given by drug suppliers about the reasons for delay, leaving facility managers striving without knowing what to do, as expressed by one respondent: We have delays in getting drugs here.

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His or her purpose is to know one big thing and, in Ignatieff's words, "strive without ceasing to give reality a unifying shape.

So, the would-be contenders in the European Zonals strive without knowing whether they will have a chance to appear on the grand stage.

Skullcaps are out amongst the yellow flags which strive, without success, to reach the light amidst the tall, still lengthening reeds, and within the fringe of reeds and rushes the figwort shows its deep-hued lips.

The balance is really what I'm looking for, how to strive without pushing too far.

Like Richard Dawkins' "unbelieving Anglicans" [ 57], molecular biologists had a philosophy they could comfortably pretend to agree on, that provided an ideal towards which they could reasonably strive, without any interference in the basics of decent daily activity.

He differed from Kant, however, in seeing the Will as the source of all our endless suffering, a blind striving power without ultimate purpose or design (The World as Will and Representation, §56 p. 310 and §57 p. 311).

Stroumsa also argues in detail for the direct influence on Maimonides of Almohadic legal principles of engaging only foundational texts and striving for brevity (without recounting sources, and without recounting legal disputes); see Stroumsa 2009, chapter 3. 10.

Objectivity in historical and social sciences is, then, not a goal that can be reached with the aid of a correct method, but an ideal that must be striven for without a promise of ultimate fulfillment.

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