Sentence examples for worldly individual from inspiring English sources

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The more depressing truth seems to be that for all their aspirations for transcendent truth and higher purpose, religions behave like any other worldly individual or organisation and end up doing what protects their secular interests, not what most aligns with their values.

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These directors are all experienced, worldly individuals.

It intrigues me to know how others logistically and mentally get the most out of these unique programs and the bringing together of such unique and worldly individuals.

For example, in an effort to assimilate haecceities into a class nominalist ontology where properties are identified with sets, Lewis (1986: 225) characterizes haecceities as follows: "So we get properties that are in no way qualitatively delineated, and some of these are haecceities of this- and other-worldly individuals.

Word got around, and an artist whose music was easy to follow even if its referents were hard to determine — having crafted his individual, worldly, not-quite-jazz in various basements in New York, Buenos Aires and Barcelona — became a little less obscure that week.

Ye Shiwen returned to the Olympic pool after her other-worldly 400 metres individual medley swim to easily head the field in the heats of the shorter medley event.

The skeletons are surrounded by all of the individual's worldly possessions that they wanted to take to the afterlife.

First of all, the Star introduces speech as a revelatory form of relation that unites different individual beings divine, worldly, and human even as it secures them as individuals.

During this period, resistance to religious intolerance and political and economic bondage; the evident failure of rulers to meet their obligations under natural law; and the unprecedented commitment to individual expression and worldly experience that was characteristic of the Renaissance all combined to shift the conception of natural law from duties to rights.

Each of us has an innate sense that we have the same inherent worth as anyone else, regardless of our individual traits or worldly status.

Millennialism (from the Latin word for "1,000 years") is the branch of eschatology concerned with the earthly prospects of the human community, rather than the worldly and eternal prospects of the individual.

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