nonmaterial वाक्य
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- A new element is generally good for a society if the element is helpful, can be made within the society, and can be integrated with the nonmaterial culture of the society.
- In the nonmaterial realm exist the kanagkilawan ( supernaturals ), who are not visible to ordinary mortals, but who can be perceived and addressed by the balian ( medium or shaman ).
- His or her physical body self-liberates into a nonmaterial body of light ( a Sambhogakya ) with the ability to exist and abide wherever and whenever as pointed by one's compassion.
- As material elements diffuse to the periphery, the periphery gets stronger, while growth in the core of the civilization gets hampered by the growth of vested interests and a shift in interest to nonmaterial things.
- "Poland has not received its due financial compensation or war damages for the enormous damage and material and nonmaterial losses caused by the German aggression, occupation, genocide and loss of independence, " the resolution said.
- His or her physical body self-liberates into a nonmaterial body of light ( a " Sambhogakya " ) with the ability to exist and abide wherever and whenever as pointed by one's compassion.
- In this crucial and rather technical argument, Wright insists that what Paul meant by " spiritual " was that after Resurrection the body is " animated by the spirit, " not that it is a nonmaterial body.
- Using official news organs, the Gang of Four advocated the primacy of nonmaterial, political incentives, radical reduction of income differences, elimination of private farm plots, and a shift of the basic accounting unit up to the brigade level in agriculture.
- Controlled by tycoon Mochtar Riady of Lippo Group, Multipolar and its two subsidiaries-- PT Multipolar Perkasa and PT Inka Prima Mulia Sejati-- also asked West Jakarta District Court yesterday to order the defendants to pay nonmaterial losses of US $ 100 million.
- The law defines categories of damage _ " material, nonmaterial damage, direct and indirect losses, " and " physical and psychological pain . . . resulting from loss of property, of life and from suffering caused by loss of loved ones ."
- A feminist tradition where communication is theorized as " connectedness to others ", an aesthetic tradition theorizing communication as " embodied performance ", an economic tradition theorizing communication as " exchange ", and a spiritual tradition theorizing communication on a " nonmaterial or mystical plane of existence ."
- Stein's libretto, which invoked the lives of the early Spanish saints as a kind of metaphor for the lives of artists _ similarly consecrated, Thomson argued, " to a nonmaterial end " _ had not assigned parts to individual singers, and read, Thomson recalled, as " a quite impressive obscurity ."
- Democracy " must renew its respect for that nonmaterial order which is not only above us but also in us and among us, and which is the only possible and reliable source of man's respect for himself, for others, for the order of nature, for the order of humanity, and thus for secular authority as well.
- Is a popular Japanese music genre considered to resemble traditional Japanese music stylistically . "'Modern enka "', however, is a relatively recent musical form which arose in the context of such postwar expressions of modern Japanese nonmaterial nationalism as " nihonjinron ", while adopting a more traditional musical style in its vocalism than " rykkMka " music, popular during the prewar years.
- In the discipline of sociology, " culture " is defined as a " set of beliefs, traditions, and practices . " It is the view of the in-group of a society ( usually considered the majority ) that the nonmaterial culture ( i . e . values, beliefs, behaviors, and social norms ) of immigrants the out-group will decrease the staying power and prevalence of the native culture.
- Pelikan has noted that in Luther's writings there is support for the trichotomist idea of human nature as made up of body, soul, and spirit; but there are also places in his writings which seem to speak for the dichotomist idea of man's material and nonmaterial nature as the two parts of his being . " In his Biblical Psychology, Delitzsch also ascribes the trichotomous view to Luther, in an appendix entitled " Luther's Trichotomy " where he quotes at length Luther's commentary on the Magnificat.
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