Sentences with phrase «such circumscribed»

«Her art, however, has since moved far beyond such circumscribed concerns about the self.»

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We can limit our questions to those which fall fully within the scope of the particular sciences each of which so circumscribes its work that questions of such ultimacy can not arise.
R. G. Woolley, in a set of articles published in England during the late 1970s (while he was at Cambridge) argued that such basic attributes of a molecule as its shape must be carefully circumscribed on the basis of current theory.
We do not deny or circumscribe the Creator, because we hold he has created the self - acting originating human mind, which has almost a creative gift; much less then do we deny or circumscribe His power, if we hold that He gave matter such laws as by their blind instrumentality moulded and constructed through innumerable ages the world as we see it... Mr Darwin's theory need not then be atheistical, be it true or not; it may simply be suggesting a larger idea of Divine Prescience and Skill... At first sight I do not see that «the accidental evolution or organic beings» is inconsistent with divine design - It is accidental to us, not to God.»
To make such a distinction requires a carefully circumscribed definition of health, one quite different from the famous definition once given by the World Health Organization: «a state of complete physical, mental, and social well - being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.»
Our ideas and our consciousness can be immersed in such things; they can not circumscribe them.
Look away from the bubble and see municipal politicians such as Sir Richard Leese, Labour leader of Manchester City Council, doing their best to use the heavily circumscribed powers of local government to gain real results for their populations.
Software technology gives us the GPS in our mobile devices, CT scans that provide early health diagnostics, and other wonders, but circumscribing such technologies in a patent is difficult.
As the authors recognize, however, the biggest challenge in evaluating CTE is that students typically self - select into such programs, or student choices are circumscribed by the types of programs offered in nearby schools.
If one looks at STATEMENTS and the work that you did around that time, you selected a rather circumscribed number of materials that are very diverse and yet have a strange homogeneity — materials that are not manifestly industrial such as steel or lead (ie.
There's an undeniable glee in being able to reconsider such a familiar artistic period through a lens other than one circumscribed by the usual suspects.
Philosopher Michel Foucault calls such locales heterotopias — circumscribed areas that deviate from customary rules and behaviors.
As such, her often stark analyses are themselves circumscribed by the targets of her criticism, softening her impact.
The world of galleries competing for new talents in increasingly harsh art world environment creates urges for hot and hip that will attract audiences and potential buyers, almost inadvertently producing a circumscribed understanding of who can create such works.
It is in fact the wax, in this case, to circumscribe an unpublished testing ground, within which develop geometric images that mimic perfectly the yield of the print with arrays of wood; such research is concreted in a series of works on paper and wood of various sizes (35 × 50, 150 × 100, 20 × 30 cm).
At least the court revised the insurer's proposed terms to circumscribe the obligation in these terms: «The defence insurer shall be entitled to require the claimant to undergo medical examination at its request upon reasonable notice being given to the claimant at any time during the claimant's lifetime, such medical examinations to be limited to obtaining a medical opinion as to the claimant's general health in order to obtain a quotation for the purchase cost of an annuity to fund the periodical payments and / or (not more frequently than once every seven years) for the express purposes of reviewing its reserve.
While the court clearly has jurisdiction to deal with issues arising out of a compensatory award, especially where there is provision made for leave to apply, it is difficult to reconcile such a limited and circumscribed power with the imposition on claimant victims of a mandatory requirement to undergo medical examination after a court has:
But these circumstances are circumscribed - such as speech under penalty of perjury, attesting to facts under a regulatory rule (signing certain financial documents), etc..
We believe that the determination of what is «necessary» will be fact - specific and context dependent, and should not be further circumscribed absent such specifics.
When presenting resumes for government employment, however, you have no such «play,» since the requirements and duties for government jobs are very carefully circumscribed — allowing no deviation on resumes for federal positions.
A Board rule which circumscribes the right to such participation restricts and limits the conditions of Board Membership in violation of Article I, Section 2, of the Bylaws of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®.
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