Sentences with phrase «indivisible from»

These rights are all related to one another, dependent upon one another and indivisible from one another.
The means to gain such ends as we can now envision for abstract painting and sculpture will be simultaneously more exacting, and yet less to - the - fore, and at the service of the content of the work — if not indivisible from it.»
Of all these artists, Pollock probably made the most radical contribution to art since Picasso because of his entirely new and original approach to the very act of painting which was indivisible from the nature of his imagery.
He is best - known for his urban landscapes, the subjects of which are indivisible from his upbringing on an estate in Tile Hill outside Coventry: drab brick buildings, garages, the back of a social club.
The singularity of Otero's work is indivisible from his particular species of process - oriented formal innovation.
A wall painting inflects the surrounding physical space differently than a painting - as - object does, becoming indivisible from the viewer's perception of that space.
The show is an attempt to engage with the immorality inseparable from the African diaspora, by a working artist whose life is indivisible from it.
The summer group show, the mini-retrospective, the emerging artist, the re-emerging artist, the humanist, the poet, the dry intellectual — each one of these modes and categories is a strategy indivisible from a preconceived program that may as well come with a starter kit.
Lab Zero Games has delayed Indivisible from its previously planned 2018 release window to the first half of 2019.
For me, the bouquet of rich red wine is now indivisible from another smell, metallic and warm and meaty all at once, one that summons up a slideshow of frozen images in my mind like a series of photographs in a police incident room.
Instead they walk into Midway City along with a special forces unit led by Flagg (Joel Kinnaman), who also happens to be June Moone's boyfriend, battle an army of faceless overlord minions indivisible from every other faceless movie overlord minions and lose everything that made them interesting in a swirling tornado of special effects.
Dear Roger: «We were once indivisible from every atom in the cosmos,» and that is how I feel when I am sitting in the Palais watching movies at Cannes with a screen spread out as wide as the galaxy, the audience circling around like protons and neutrons breathing as one in empathy.
in a TV spot for corporate cappuccino, when you get down to cases, is indivisible from Pacino agreeing to be in this movie.
Aesthetically, Hawley's take is pretty indivisible from cinema, and there are many reverent nods to the film throughout.
For Science, like cutting your own hair, is indivisible from its own self - correcting mechanism.
In law the minister is indivisible from his or her department.»
Yesterday Charles Kennedy - in what could be a gameplan for the next election - stressed the importance of individual liberty and used it as a weapon against «bossy Blair» at the same time as reformulating the core idea that liberty is indivisible from equality of opportunity.
Indivisibles from NY19 with allied groups across the district, staged a large demonstration outside of Rep. John Faso's office to protest the Trump Tax Scam.

Not exact matches

It's what happens when the notion of risk is distorted — compressed from a spectrum to a single, indivisible point.
With the change they have left from breaking a 10 to get a Venti Iced Caramel Macchiato, Starbucks customers in the 6,700 company - owned U.S. stores can buy a special $ 5 red - white - and - blue wristband with the message INDIVISIBLE on it.
According to AdAge, the Anheuser - Busch InBev - owned (ahbif) beer will feature the word «America» on its front and will be adorned with various nationalistic phrases --» Land of the free, home of the brave,» «From the Redwood Forest to the Gulf stream waters,» and «Indivisible since 1776» (apparently they forgot about the Civil War).
Indeed, the classical Aristotelian nature and the Christian idea of the human being as body and soul united as an indivisible and integrated whole are excluded from the outset.
Her call for service of the indivisible salvation of all the world rings true quite apart from the appeal to an absolute.
Everything in God's creation is interrelated, and one can not separate protection of the environment from protection of humanity: Again citing Benedict, Francis observes that «the world can not be analyzed by isolating only one of its aspects, since «the book of nature is one and indivisible,» and includes the environment, life, sexuality, the family, social relations, and so forth.»
The topic of limits is another on which ecological theology perceives the requirements for the indivisible salvation of the whole differently from most Kantian theologians.
When Dorothee Sölle wrote in 1971 of the indivisible salvation of the whole world, she and her readers assumed without reflection that the whole world is the world of human beings.1 But as the seventies progressed and the environmental crisis forced itself on public attention, more and more Christians became troubled about the separation of humanity from the rest of nature.
In this sense every particle of reality, instead of constituting an approximate point in itself, extends from the previous fragment to the next in an indivisible thread running back into infinity.
«47 And third, it is through this work of reinterpreting its own traditions that Israel as a community develops a historical consciousness, thereby becoming a historical reality, if it is true, as critical scholarship suggests, that Israel did not exist as a unified entity until the amphictyonic period after the settlement of Canaan, then we can say that «by elaborating this history as a living tradition, Israel projected itself into the past as a single people, to whom occurred, as to an indivisible totality, the deliverance from Egypt, the revelation on Sinai, the wandering in the desert, the gift of the Promised Land.
The mechanistic model is properly called atomistic (from the Greek atomos, meaning indivisible).
Though parts of a whole process (or aspects of the whole satisfaction of a process) may be distinguishable, they are not capable of being separated nor isolated from the whole of which they are a part.10 Coordinate division, like genetic division, is a conceptual process that focuses on aspects of an indivisible satisfaction as superject If Whitehead did believe one can prehend only a part of a previous satisfaction as a moment's «actual world» is established, while completely dismissing the rest by way of «negative prehensions,» it likely stemmed from his inadequate view of potentiality as discrete objects.
A coalition of atheists and secular humanists has placed a billboard on Billy Graham Parkway in Charlotte that displays an American flag with a few key words from the Pledge of Allegiance: «One Nation Indivisible
[1] The citation is from St Thomas's Commentary on the Sentences where he discusses the definition of «articulus» [2] and, in particular, whether «Richard of St Victor» was correct to define it as «an indivisible truth concerning God, binding us to believe.»
He is an indivisible plenum so rich that all existence derives from his very essence.
Actually such distinctions as we have made are necessarily artificial, since experience is an indivisible whole, and such aspects as we have discussed are abstractions from the whole.
While we don't know how much of City's interest in Stones came from the manager as opposed to the wider scouting structure, we do know that Guardiola, generally speaking, believes that football happens everywhere on the pitch; that he views the icing as an integral and indivisible aspect of the cake.
NY 19 Votes grew from the #Resistance and Indivisible movement after the November election.
The group has hired a new political director — Maria Urbina, formerly of Voto Latino — who is clear that Indivisible will remain independent from the Democrats.
She picked up two more endorsements Tuesday from the Indivisible Project, a national anti-Trump group, and the Syracuse University College Democrats.
«From leaders in the Indivisible movement to party and elected officials, we stand united behind our designated nominee, Dana Balter, and against D.C. meddling that has hampered far too many races thus far.
Fresh off its victory blocking Trumpcare, the Indivisible movement is plotting a shift from defense to offense.
Here are three questions from Brian Barder: (1) Do you accept that human rights are universal, indivisible, and not conditional on acceptance of social or other responsibilities?
The French philosopher Jean Bodin wrote that «sovereignty is indivisible», a prescient warning from five centuries ago.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo continued to shore up his support from the left with an email from the state Democratic committee that promotes a rally with Empire State Indivisible, a group that arose after the election of President Donald Trump in 2016.
«He has said the bare minimum to slip away from any responsibility,» said Heather Stewart, of the group Empire State Indivisible, calling Mr. Cuomo a «poor champion for justice.»
Balter also had grassroots support from organizations throughout the district, including local chapters of the Indivisible movement that formed to oppose President Donald Trump's agenda.
If not Mayer's coattails, then it is certainly the enthusiasm and energy and volunteerism coming from the democratic side, from the progressive, indivisible, anti-Trump segment of the Westchester community, that pushed Clements and gave Mayer her decisive victory.
But Hunter says upstate Democrats are benefiting from the energy and interest that's fueling activism and marches throughout the country, like the women's marches and Indivisible grassroots groups.
Jim Chant, 57, an information technology manager from Bayport, said he hopes the Indivisible group he helped start in Blue Point - Bayport can apply political pressure on elected officials without developing close ties to particular political parties.
In a recent TIME magazine cover story, the focus was on Indivisible, and how its grass - roots strength comes from women organizers and female candidates fed up with the status quo, ready to take on entrenched men in power.
Lin Sakai, the lead coordinator of the Indivisible groups across the 19th Congressional District, states, «Sunday's NY19Votes canvass action was extraordinary in that is was a 100 % grassroots - lead, first - time - ever collaboration between dozens of emerging and established activist groups from across the district.
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