Sentences with phrase «accessible nature of»

This can be a challenging but important step for parties who are confronting for the first time that their income and wealth, together with their proprietary business methods and processes, together with their customer and vendor data, developmental strategies, competitive edge and C - suite information, are all potentially at risk of being brought into the public domain by virtue of the publicly - accessible nature of the courthouse.
It will include 17 major paintings by Kahlo and further works by her husband Diego Rivera and is expected to attract a wide cross-section of visitors, as both Kahlo and Rivera have attained near - iconic status through the vibrant and accessible nature of their art, and their colourful personal histories.
The formal feeling of the house was balanced by the accessible nature of the palette.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time venturing across the Mushroom Kingdom and taking part in tactical battles, with the accessible nature of combat proving to be entertaining even for newbies to the strategy genre.
SuperHyperCube is a launch title for PlayStation VR that finds itself unable to really take advantage of the new dimension, and its steep difficulty curve goes against the typically accessible nature of VR.
In keeping with the more accessible nature of the game, Capcom has added an incredibly simple way for your character to automatically perform a ground to air combo (if you're into your fighting games you might want to look away now).
The easily accessible nature of a Premier Line of Credit makes it a great option to have in your back pocket.
Besides the down - home, accessible nature of Mecum's events, there is always a good selection of cars that even enthusiasts of more modest means can afford.
It's finally clear that Jodorowsky's Dune stands as a superior making - of documentary, with the surprisingly accessible nature of the movie ensuring that it'll play well with fans and neophytes alike.
Overall, Splatoon's chaotic gameplay is an absolute blast to play and the intuitive controls and accessible nature of the gameplay (no matter which way you play) only amplifies the fun factor and allows gamers of all skill levels to enjoy the craziness.

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The low impact nature of our workout makes Pure Barre accessible to clients spanning a wide range of ages and fitness levels.
Moreover, it is a truth accessible to reason unaided by divine revelation that human beings have a spiritual nature, in the sense of being rational and free and having a soul that is not reducible to matter.
But the idea of personhood and a rational (i.e. spiritual) nature that qualitatively distinguishes us from lower forms of life is, as I noted above, a truth accessible to «the natural light of reason.»
A hallmark of the Catholic tradition is that God's existence (though not His Trinitarian nature), the existence of the incorporeal soul (though not the nature of the after life and the beatific vision), the nature of the human person (though not the full truth about the indwelling of grace), and the natural law are all accessible to us without divine Revelation.
Introspectively, my position is verified by the shifting nature of conscious attention, with its structure of a central focal awareness surrounded by an horizon of indeterminate yet always accessible oblique experience, upon which the searchlight of attention may at any moment be turned.
More prevalent and more insidious is the fact that just war discourse deceives sincere people by the very nature of its claim to base moral discernment upon the facts of the case and on universally accessible rational principles.
In the latter regard, H. Paul Santmire whose study of the history of Western attitudes toward nature is one of the best available, provides perspective when he writes: «The theological tradition of the West is neither ecologically bankrupt, as some of its popular and scholarly critics have maintained and as numbers of its own theologians have assumed, nor replete with immediately accessible, albeit long - forgotten ecological riches hidden everywhere in its deeper vaults, as some contemporary Christians, who are profoundly troubled by the environmental crises and other related concerns, might wistfully hope to find» (Santmire, 5).
In the nature of the case the evidence needed for reasoned proof on empirical grounds is not accessible, and we had better frankly admit that our faith in immortality is a faith, coherent with what we know of God and his ways with men, and not a conclusion from scientific evidence.
This means that not only is structure present in the world in a sense analogous to that of mind, but those structures must be accessible to reason, that is, they are present or open to mind or reason in the realized fact of nature's web of interconnections (to borrow from Quine).
«The scientific view of the Universe is such as to admit only those phenomena that can, in one way or another, be observed in a fashion accessible to all, and to admit those generalizations (which we call laws of nature) that can be induced from those observations.»
Kathleen Sweeney FAITH Magazine November — December 2011 Kathleen Sweeney offers a very accessible approach to a central problem of modern western Christian thought, namely the relationship between nature and grace.
If the Trinity is not to be understood tritheistically, the generation of the Logos from the Father is God's self - expression, whereby God's nature is articulated in ways at least partially accessible to discursive reason.
But we find repeatedly in their writings the view that a pure religion is accessible to all by nature and that Christianity, like every other historical religion, partly exhibits the religion of nature, partly obscures and corrupts it.
The «togetherness» of possibility in the primordial nature is basic, for in this way possibility is given ontological status (PR 73) and rendered accessible to actuality (PR 46, 48, 64, 73).
In Chapter 5 I attempted to show why we may postulate the presence of formative causation in nature even though it is not detectable as part of the mass - energy continuum accessible to science.
Wapshott moves from biographical sketches of John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek to a detailed yet accessible account of their early academic debates on the causes of and remedies for the business cycle's boom and bust, the nature of money, inflation, unemployment, and more.
History is constituted as such by God's gift of a future that pulls us out of the safety of nature and into a mysterious openness accessible only to hope.
We do not directly apprehend his consequent nature, but become aware of its presence by the subtle, dynamic shifts in the divine aims directly accessible to us as God responds to our actions.
This simple bowl of turmeric quinoa with roasted beetroot and wilted spinach is packed with plant protein and fibre, as well as being vitamin dense thanks to easily accessible nature's «superfood...
Local parks often have walking tracks that provide the interesting sights of nature while also providing a clean and accessible path to follow.
With its Sensory Trails, the conservation organization's network of wildlife sanctuaries and nature centers has created a richer, more accessible experience for all visitors,» said Paula Gangopadhyay, IMLS Deputy Director of Museum Services.
To best meet the needs of all our visitors, and to invite everyone to connect with the natural world, Mass Audubon is working to make our wildlife sanctuaries with nature centers universally accessible.
With the creation of their universally accessible All Person's rope - guided trails, I can be alone and experience nature in an entirely new way.
Mass Audubon strives to create a welcoming presence for a wide range of visitors, including making our sanctuaries and nature centers more accessible.
Mass Audubon protects 37,500 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all.
Portage Park offers something for every kind of play — six tennis courts, a new soft - surface ADA accessible playground, a slab for in - line skating, a new dog friends area, a bike path, a nature walk, five baseball fields, two combination football / soccer fields and two fieldhouses, one housing a gymnasium and the other a cultural arts building.
Located in the heart of Lincoln Park, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum is located just off Fullerton Parkway on Cannon Drive, and is accessible via several public transit routes as well as biking and walking paths.
The nature center is universally accessible as are some trails with the use of our all - terrain wheelchair.
We protect more than 37,500 acres of land throughout the state working to save birds and other wildlife and making nature accessible to all through our system of 58 wildlife sanctuaries, 20 of them with staffed nature centers.
Mass Audubon created this self - guided, fully accessible nature trail so everyone could experience the very special nature of Wellfleet Bay.
Open 362 days a year, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum is an accessible and affordable family destination located in the heart of Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood.
In 2010, Mass Audubon was awarded a $ 102,065 grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to add multi-sensory interpretive content on existing ADA - accessible nature trails at eight wildlife sanctuaries across the state.
LINCOLN, MA — Mass Audubon unveils new universally accessible trails at three more wildlife sanctuaries this autumn, underscoring the conservation organization's commitment to encouraging people of all abilities to connect with nature.
While the lack of perception may be partially due to hubris, I think most often it is the lack of looking for patterns in nature in places that are not normally accessible to our limited senses.
In his preface, Roy Porter claims this dictionary «is designed to spell out and make accessible the multi-dimensional nature of science as thought and activity».
The situation may be that we have only scratched the surface of the full diversity of particles and forces in nature — only focusing on quarks, photons and the like because they are so familiar and accessible to us.
Fortunately the same ideas predict very concrete new phenomena, a whole new world of particles that have to be accessible at the LHC and so [we have this] wonderful idea that we've been entranced by for 25 years, and the kind of the thing that Einstein dreamed of, unifying the forces, and now is the time of testing [whether these] ideas have been on the right track; whether nature has, with all these hands, has been teaching us or just teasing us.
She saw the transformative nature of yoga and wanted to make yoga accessible to the people who needed it the most.
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