It means the sublimity of God, the immeasurability of God's wisdom and the fathomless complexity of God's creative Spirit. |
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In fact, such matters are trivialities against the music, which is instead at once inspired by and fearful of nature's boundless immeasurability. |
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So, in place of the claim of the immeasurability of the affective dimensions of labour, one could point to a growing imperative to get the calculations right. |
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We finally would have known the sizes of those abstract ideas whose immeasurability makes us, time and time again, lose our bearings. |
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The essence of team production is interdependence and the inherent immeasurability of marginal productivity across workers. |
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It's simply that there's another half to it, and that is the immeasurability of creativity and goodness that have to be affirmed in the workplace. |
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Lyotard says that after the dissolution of meta-narratives we are in a state of the immeasurability of the heterogeneousness of discourse games irreducible to each other. |
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