Sentences with phrase «as for the characterization»

As for the characterization, it's all fairly sketchy, but it's pulled off by the actors with insouciance, grace, and a touch of Shakespearean loftiness — not least by Swinton, whose non-stereotypical, non-Eastern sage comes across with the poised, patrician coolness of a London PR executive who has abandoned worldly things to become a top - range feng shui coach.
As for my characterization of the report as «politically motivated», that is clearly supported by the provenance of the report.]

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Symphony, for its part, has pushed back against press characterizations of the product as a «Bloomberg killer,» instead arguing that it is an «email killer.»
For those who don't often discuss characterization and story world over dinner, Weinschenk's post kicks off with a great primer on storytelling theory, explaining the basics of Campbell's thinking (famously exemplified by the journey of Star Wars» Luke Skywalker), as well as the roughly bell - shaped story diagram every writer learns in her first class on structure.
The essential moral and theological objections to such a characterization would be with the adverbs «completely» and «entirely,» which are necessary to the materialist metaphysic but render the latter unhelpful as a foundation for any coherently imperative human moral sensibility (including environmental stewardship).
When I first read the Confessions I was irritated by what I took to be Augustine's scrupulosity (the redoubtable «pear tree incident,» for example) and outraged at his characterization of sex as slavery.
The generic characterization of the subjective forms which I describe in the next section as active in the formation of religious experience should be understood as depending upon, and leaving room for, a wide variety of historical embodiments, each with its own individual qualitative response.
Where I would previously have been inclined to agree with Whitehead's characterization of Bergson that the intellect cart only grasp by spatializing, I now think (and have argued above) that I had failed to recognize fully the implications of the claim I had argued for in 1993 — that if there can be no intuition without intellect, and if intuition can grasp intelligible things without spatializing, then there is a sense in which the intellect, insofar as it is manifest in intuitive operations of consciousness, can grasp experience without spatializing it.
Collingwood interprets this characterization as follows: «In Whitehead the resemblance is more with Hegel; and the author, though he does not seem to be acquainted with Hegel, is not wholly unaware of this, for he describes the book as an attempt to do over again the work of «idealism,» «but from a realist point of view.»
His characterization of the world as aiming for justice but creating injustice, as seeking peace but failing because it is our peace we seek (the world's peace, he said, is only a lull in a continuing conflict for power), was regarded as too pessimistic: «the typical gloom of a premodern, prescientific and pretechnological mind.»
Averroës proposed to correct Avicenna in two ways: first, that the essence of corporeal form lies in indeterminate dimensions, thus asserting the priority of spatiality in the abstract over the particular incidental form of a body, its so - called determinate dimensions; second, a characterization of corporeal form as «merely the capacity of prime matter for natural motion and as merely the tendency to move to its natural place» (CM 40), a harbinger of the formalities of dynamics to come.
To claim that some one of the class of particular human interests is necessarily exemplified in all human activity, even, perhaps, that what we might call a distinctively «soteriological» or «existential» feature consisting in a desire for self - fulfillment or authenticity is necessarily exemplified in all such particular interests is one thing, the characterization of any and all such features and interests as «ideological» another.
This characterization that Whitehead certainly meant to apply to his own philosophy seems to us specially apposite for describing Whitehead's relation to his great predecessor, Leibniz, insofar as the typical problematic of a «monadic cosmology» arises for both, as the following discussion shows.
In this respect the characterization of Whitehead's system as «conceptual poetry «6 and the demand for a «de-mythologizing» (SPPI) of the «actual entity» seem justified.
In an essay which served as a sort of manifesto for the theological radicalism of a few years ago, William Hamilton selected himself, Paul van Buren, and Thomas Altizer as being most representative of the «death of God» movement.1 Hamilton's placement of Altizer centered around an appraisal of the latter's Mircea Eliade and the Dialectic of the Sacred.2 His characterization is, in most respects, an accurate one.
For example, in giving each actual entity its subjective aim, God chooses a certain range of options as appropriate for that entity's self - characterization and rejects other optioFor example, in giving each actual entity its subjective aim, God chooses a certain range of options as appropriate for that entity's self - characterization and rejects other optiofor that entity's self - characterization and rejects other options.
On other occasions, however, he seems to attempt a positive characterization: «Words and phrases must be stretched toward a generality foreign to their ordinary usage; and however such elements of language be stabilized as technicalities, they remain metaphors mutely appealing for the imaginative leap» (Whitehead 1929, p. 6).
I'm a person who goes a little further than agnostic atheist, and state that certain gods or characterizations of god do not exist, but this is for reasons of that characterization is self - contradictory, and really impossible as stated in doctrine.
You said, «I'm a person who goes a little further than agnostic atheist, and state that certain gods or characterizations of god do not exist, but this is for reasons of that characterization is self - contradictory, and really impossible as stated in doctrine.»
But in keeping with Eugene V. Rostow's characterization of the contemporary Supreme Court as a «vital national seminar,» it is worth noting that the original charge to the Court was only that it render an aye or a nay.44 It quickly began handing down written opinions also, however, and under Marshall began the practice of trying for a single majority opinion, which gave «judicial pronouncements a forceful unity they had formerly lacked.
Theodore of Mopsuestia's characterization of the ministry will serve as a generalization for the East:
As part of the characterization of GR2E Golden Rice to assess for potential unintended consequences of the genetic modification process, pollen morphology and viability were compared between GR2E and control rice.
The company specializes in applications such as particle characterization for the pharmaceutical industry and contaminant analysis for the packaging industry.
Pregnant women aged 18 to 45 years were recruited from prenatal clinics, beginning at approximately 24 to 28 weeks» gestation as described previously.25, 26 Quiz Ref ID We performed microbiome characterizations of stool samples collected at approximately 6 weeks of age from full - term infants (> 37 weeks» gestational age at delivery, and appropriate growth for gestational age).
Faulkner cited an increase in shootings from 48 in February to 49 in March as support for his characterization.
Astorino also took issue with Governor Cuomo's characterization of the budget deal as a roaring success, insisting it does not go far enough to boost the economy and help New Yorkers desperate for jobs and tax relief.
Avella called the mayor's characterization of the VSF as «Christmas bonuses» disgraceful, adding: «Your attacks in this regard on the city's uniformed personnel, who put their lives at on the line every day throughout their careers, is unbecoming for a mayor of the City of New York.»
This is a big win for Barron, although I don't know that I agree with his characterization of it as a «game changer.»
Pataki, who endorsed Rick Lazio for governor back in March, wouldn't go so far as to agree with the gubernatorial hopeful's characterization of Cuomo as «incompetent» — «I don't use words like that,» he told me.
Other attendees disputed the characterization of the meeting as tense and gave Schumer credit for the outreach.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, acting as a surrogate for Donald Trump, on Sunday dismissed Hillary Clinton's characterization of her recent misstatements about an FBI probe as the result of having «short - circuited.»
At a press conference Wednesday Mayor de Blasio was asked whether Governor Cuomo's characterization of mayoral control of schools as an «experiment» and his proposal that mayoral control be renewed for a shortened three year period «raises questions about whether or not he's a true reformer on education.»
He's rationalized his retreat in increments, from his warning that a court - run redrawing of the lines would result in «chaos,» to the subjective conditions he laid out for an acceptable gerrymander, to his uncharacteristic claim of powerlessness, to his criticism of an independent judge's congressional map, to his lightly supported characterization of the latest gerrymandered legislative draft - map as «progress» from the previous gerrymandered version.
Matt Richter, communications director for the board, who described Jenkins characterization of a «missed payment» as inaccurate, said that negotiations about the pool have played a central role in the decision to grant Standard an extension.
Perhaps because Sanders stumped for de Blasio during the mayoral campaign, where he referred to de Blasio as «the opposite» of President Donald Trump — a characterization undoubtedly popular with de Blasio's progressive base.
Although Zatz has encountered some delays to his own project to convert part of his home into a bed - and - breakfast due to certain interpretations of the Zoning Law, he demurs from any characterization of the kaw itself as a lightning rod for controversy.
As for Mr. Paladino's characterization of him, Mr. Pataki said: «Obviously, I'm not pleased to be called that.»
Beyond Riegel's role and characterizations of the process as «chaotic» by one panelist, criticism has also fallen upon panelist Brenda Gill, an attorney who said during deliberations, «I don't care what the standard is, I am voting my conscience» — a statement that «runs directly afoul of a clear - cut Democratic rule» for this process, according to former New York Law Journal reporter Dan Wise's WiseLawNY blog, which reported it.
Under its powers to review and approve projects under the zoning law and subdivision regulations, the Planning Board is not authorized to consider the type of ownership of residences (for sale or for rent), nor the income or other characterizations of the future residents as part of this review.
Holographic, phase contrast or differential interference contrast (DIC) miscroscopes have been implemented especially for making «visible,» otherwise «invisible,» transparent objects, opening a new pathway towards the study and characterization of relevant structures such as biological cells or protein layers.
«Given that phenotypic heterogeneity within a bacterial population can increase its advantage of survival under stress conditions such as antibiotic treatment, this new technique is quite promising for future treatment of bacterial pathogens, as it enables de novo detection and characterization of epigenetic heterogeneity in a bacterial population.»
As early as 1969, these collaborations led to important products - directly, as with the development of diagnostics for drugs of abuse, Abuscreen; or indirectly, through the development of technologies, which later played a key role in the first isolation and characterization of the a-interferons and to Roche's patents for RoferoAs early as 1969, these collaborations led to important products - directly, as with the development of diagnostics for drugs of abuse, Abuscreen; or indirectly, through the development of technologies, which later played a key role in the first isolation and characterization of the a-interferons and to Roche's patents for Roferoas 1969, these collaborations led to important products - directly, as with the development of diagnostics for drugs of abuse, Abuscreen; or indirectly, through the development of technologies, which later played a key role in the first isolation and characterization of the a-interferons and to Roche's patents for Roferoas with the development of diagnostics for drugs of abuse, Abuscreen; or indirectly, through the development of technologies, which later played a key role in the first isolation and characterization of the a-interferons and to Roche's patents for Roferon.
The focus of this project is on different methods for drug loading as well as the characterization of exosomal formulations.
In this webinar, our experts will describe the advances in telomere research as it applies to human health and how deeper characterization of the telomerase maintenance process can uncover targets for therapies.
BERKELEY, CA — March 24, 2016 — Caribou Biosciences, Inc., a developer of CRISPR technologies for precision cell engineering, announced today that co-founder Jennifer Doudna, Ph.D., and Rodolphe Barrangou, Ph.D., M.B.A., Chairman of Caribou's Board of Directors, have been named as two of the winners of the 2016 Canada Gairdner Awards for their contributions in CRISPR - Cas characterization and gene editing.
Other recent research areas have included the structural characterization of lattice - mismatched epitaxial metal films on oxide substrates for radiation damage studies, and the development of new complex oxides as high temperature, radiation - resistant piezoelectrics for use in advanced in situ sensors.
Within the Joint Research Activity (JRA3) Assay development and validation, Fraunhofer will work on the development and standardization of SPR - methods required during vaccine research and development as well as production and quality control, and on the development of impurity - related assays required for product characterization.
Preparation and characterization of superporous agarose — reticulated vitreous carbon electrodes as platforms for electrochemical bioassays.
Microfabricated Channel Array Electrophoresis for Characterization and Screening of Enzymes Using RGS - G Protein Interactions as a Model System.
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