Of equal significance is that the UK government has unwittingly tied its own hands and alienated itself from the practical ability to deport EU citizens convicted of perpetrating the most serious crimes on English soil.
Of equal significance to the innovative solutions developed by the Cyberjustice Laboratory is the community of openness and sharing that resulted from its work.
Seemed to be
of equal significance in terms of the political position the Liberal Democrats currently occupy.
American feminism of the 19th century was born of the abolitionist movement, and
of equal significance with Friedan's book as impetus for the current women's movement was the experience of women in the civil rights and antiwar protests of the «60s.
The moral framework of Islam is a fourth element
of equal significance in the life of a Muslim, entailing reward or punishment in the afterlife according to its observances or neglect.
Not exact matches
So for the firms that source and supply parts to stranded planes at airports around the world, the
significance of the time -
equals - money equation couldn't be clearer: the ones that work the fastest, win.
Ward, says Cunningham, «alludes to the Old Testament and Greek mythology with
equal frequency and intensity; for her, Katrina is comparable in
significance to the Egyptian captivity or the aftermath
of the Trojan War.»
The only alternative to cherry - picking verses from the Bible is to allow every verse in the Bible to be
of equal weight,
significance, and importance.
Indeed, its cultural
significance warrants giving it a position in Christological discussion
equal to that accorded to at least some
of the material from the Jewish background in the analysis
of the genesis and development
of early Christian ideas about Jesus.
For the whole Muslim world this small area
of the Arabian Peninsula has a religious
significance not
equaled by any other place.
Our belief in the
equal significance of every human person, from the beginning, owed something to our Puritans and something to our Lockeans, and one part
of that mixture can't truthfully be subordinated to the other in our national self - understanding at its best.
The
equal significance of persons, only the most heartless libertarian denies, should be some limit on meritocratic inequality.
The Lockean personal insight into the
equal freedom
of us all from political domination, as Chesterton explains, can only be properly accounted for the Christian thought that there's a center
of significance to the universe that gives each
of us unique and irreplaceable
significance.
Indeed, my sense is that American Jews, and many citizens
of Israel, are having second thoughts about this problem, which they view as
equal in
significance to the Israel - Palestinian issue.
Always remember the deep meaning and reason for them is to offer each family member the opportunity to be an active and
equal part
of discussions and decisions, as well as help the kids develop a sense
of belonging,
significance and importance in the family.
Statistical
significance was measured using parametric testing, assuming
equal variance, in the majority
of experiments with standard t tests for 2 paired samples used to assess difference between test and control samples.
At the end
of the day, Matilda is a wonderful movie that offers up charm and danger in
equal doses, and its thematic elements still bear
significance nearly twenty years on.
At Imagine Learning, we recognize the
significance of the events that unfolded to transform the United States into a country that values
equal opportunity,
of which education is a central component.
Equal parts moving and engaging, Yaa Gyasi has expertly woven together a story
of one family's history, a passage though time that is epic in scope and
significance.
This paper found that the Dividend Payout Ratio was just one
of a broad selection
of factors
of greater and
equal significance.
Works such as Two Models, Owl, Cardinal, Eagle Weathervane (2008) and Model with Two Boats (2008) are typical
of Pearlstein's carefully arranged scenes, where figure and object are on
equal terms, with one allowed no more
significance than the other.
Painters including Jackson Pollock (1912 — 56), Willem de Kooning (1904 — 97), Franz Kline (1910 — 62), Robert Motherwell (1915 — 91), Mark Rothko (1903 — 70), Barnett Newman (1905 — 70), Adolph Gottlieb (1903 — 74), Richard Pousette - Dart (1916 — 92), Clyfford Still (1904 — 80) and Lee Krasner (1908 — 84) saw the individual process
of art - making as
equal to or more important than the final result, and art critic Harold Rosenberg coined the phrase «action painting» to refer to this overriding
significance of the act
of painting.
The juxtapositions are both overt: the second part
of the exhibition concentrates on Fontana ceramics and Ruby ceramics; and more subtle: the first two rooms
of the exhibition intertwine bronze works by both artists, each
of which shares a rare ability to simultaneously expose the
significance of both the material from which the work was molded, with
equal emphasis on the intrinsic nature
of bronze as essential to the work's perception.
Its display blurs, as it should, firm lines between artworks and artifacts, giving both
equal significance as objects
of our moral attention.
As with much
of Barker's work, warp - and weft - challenges the boundaries between sculpture and painting, apportioning
equal significance to surface and structure.
These paintings are explorations
of things, situations and stories in which real, imagined and wished - for
significance are on
equal terms.
And however he failed in his spiritual search, he was able to convert all his anguish and aspiration into his work — and the profound longing to perceive nature in such animistic view, like that
of Brueghel, where everything is treated with
equal weight and
significance, which is a Far Eastern view.
Now, as Leslie Kaufman reports in The Times, there appears to be some overlap emerging between those pressing for
equal time for non-evolutionary explanations for life's diversity and those demanding
equal time for skeptics» arguments about the causes and
significance of climate change.
Every other mass
of ice
of equal or greater
significance has been decreasing over the same interval.
The vast majority
of those who responded took the view that frequent or real - time updating
of content were the key factors in favour on online delivery rather than offline but that factors such as technology obsolescence and the fact that modern laptop computers and tablets do not provide CD and DVD drives are
of near
equal significance.
Firstly: what is the
significance of detrimental reliance in an
equal treatment case?
As your Voice
of Real Estate in Greater Chattanooga, we continue to recognize the
significance of the Fair Housing Act and reconfirm our commitment to upholding fair housing law, as well as our commitment to offering
equal professional service to all in their search for a home or property.