Sentences with phrase «ambiguity at»

Operating under some ambiguity at times with Ad Hoc projects related to supporting our day - to - day facilities and operations support with shipping / receiving, events management, moving furniture, installing ad hoc projects and greeting guests, vendor relations, interacting with the landlord when facilities issues arise for repairs, along with supporting office events and Executive Briefings.
It is vital that suitable contracts are in place between a business and its employees and consultants; legally, employees are entitled to receive particulars of their employment within two months of their start date however, and perhaps more importantly, commercially, the terms which govern the relationship need to be agreed so that there can be no ambiguity at a later stage.
IMO, the science dictates that the «debate» about climate change probably won't be «settled» for maybe 150 years, when error ranges will pretty much exclude ambiguity at a meaningful level.
Following their solo exhibition of «Z,» an in - depth exploration of gender ambiguity at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, Rowan Renee will mount a recent series of photographs which puts a microscope on the physical and psychological abuses from incest suffered at the hands of their father, a convicted pedophile who died in prison a little more than five years ago.
Seldom is there ambiguity at 11 to 15 years.
Seemingly out of their elements, Cliff and Cydney make the classic mistake of befriending the wrong people, a thriller staple, but the filmmaker never goes on automatic pilot; he composes with soft focus photography to give a sense of ambiguity at key moments whenever both couples are within the same frame.
A consensus sequence based on mapped deep sequencing reads was generated for each of the prostate cancer XMRV genomes and used to correct errors in the previously published sequences, with the requirement of no ambiguity at each discrepant nucleotide position.
There is just too much negativity and ambiguity at the club at the moment, not only do the fans feel it, I'm sure the players feel it themselves too.
The rupture in the Catholic liturgical tradition engineered by Thomas Cranmer resulted in «a maddening ambiguity at the heart of Anglican Eucharistic theology.»
Dealing with ambiguity at a startup is par for the course, but the benefits of solving the problems that matter most eventually become very clear — though it's often years down the road before they do.
Roy Thurston traffics in perceptual ambiguities at the busy intersection of painting and sculpture.

Not exact matches

«You've got to have a sense of purpose, authenticity, self - awareness, intellectual honesty, and the ability to navigate ambiguity,» says Hemant Taneja, managing director at General Catalyst Partners, a venture capital firm.
On Thursday Trump also reintroduced some ambiguity, saying that the attack «could be very soon or not so soon at all!»
Giving a presentation entitled «Navigating Ambiguity» on Wednesday at the Fortune, Time and Wallpaper * Brainstorm Design conference held in Singapore, the executive director of Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, also known as the d.school, observed that people seem to feel a heightened sense of uncertainty across the board — in politics, retirement, medical, disaster relief, even the weather.
Tom Wynn, director of affluent research at Spectrem, provided several factors for the increased confidence: the steady improvement in job growth, the steady increase in the major stock market indices since the spring, and a decrease in political ambiguity with the election season over, which has an effect on at least some people's outlook.
«The ambiguity of these very latest developments introduced by President Trump is casting a shadow over the future travel demand to and from the U.S.,» said Nadejda Popova, travel project manager at Euromonitor.
Episode VII may have left some questions as to Luke Skywalker's role in the reshaping of the galaxy, but the man behind the robe, Mark Hamill, left no ambiguity about how he feels about gender roles at Comic Con.
«In the history of rules issued by DOL, frequently issues arise» around provisions that may have «appeared clear at first blush but [are] creating ambiguity, so this is a regular part of the regulatory process where you put out a rule [after] a robust comment period and finalize the rule and you continue that outreach.»
None of the five members of the panel, led by Scott Egner, manager of managed account sales at Ameritrade Institutional, suggested that advisors should count on a delay or repeal of the rule, which is due to take effect April 10 although Larson noted that this is a «time of ambiguity
The article quotes David E. Teitelbaum, Partner at Sidley Austin, as saying that the guidance will be «challenging» and Angela Angelovska - Wilson, Counsel at Latham & Watkins in Washington D.C. and a Member of the Finance Department and the Financial Regulatory Group, as explaining as others have how the guidance creates more confusion than it clarifies: the new definitions introduce ambiguities and where it seems to target Bitcoin it isn't clear if it affects programs offering «miles» or «points,» etc..
As Pauline Boss and Pema Chodron have both observed in different contexts, the only way to find peace in the face of ambiguity is the willingness to hold two diametrically opposed ideas in your mind at the same time:
But these statements coexist with the ones I quote at the start of this letter, and that creates an ambiguity that has bedeviled the marriage movement.
Social Science and Moral Obligation by alan wolfe university of california press, 361 pages, $ 25 Let it be said at the outset and without ambiguity: this is an important book.
No ambiguities, no ounce of doubt In this Now at least, this moment pinned, Gold and silver bubbles, thin bands of steel With candles in the wind.
My own peculiar task in my Church and in my world has been that of the solitary explorer who, instead of jumping on all the latest bandwagons at once, is bound to search the existential depths of faith in its silences, its ambiguities, and in those certainties which lie deeper than the bottom of anxiety.
This means sexual delight and joy, but at the same time nothing in human creativity is without pain, discipline, frustrations, and ambiguities.
It is at best a prolegomenon which seeks to suggest an element in the ministry of Jesus that gives it a constitutive as distinct from an exemplary character, that makes it the supreme action of all history (action that is fully and entirely human, yet unique), action which crowns a ministry in which the ambiguities of human life are progressively articulated, being action in which their burden is endured à l'outrance.
What has been discovered... is that, on one main point at least (the choice between the three propositions), religion at its best was literally and philosophically right, and theology was but a first approximation, vitiated by ambiguities or inconsistencies.
Scholars experience the phenomenon time after time: you approach a new subject with a few large general impressions and inevitably discover, upon investiga tion, that the impressions don't do justice to the complexity of the data, or, at the very least, that they take on shades of ambiguity you had not previously imagined.
This ambiguity in the meaning of «becoming» is at the core of Whitehead's system.
Religion is really about psychology, trying to keep cognitive dissonances at bay, ambiguity (in) tolerance, and the need for cognitive closure.
Looking at this side of the ambiguity, we see a church in which many first - world Christians of our day could feel comfortable and undisturbed: a church that lives without question or resistance in a state founded on violence and made prosperous by the exploitation of less fortunate nations; a church that accepts various perquisites from that state as its due; a church where changing jobs for the sake of peace and justice is seldom considered; a church that constantly speaks in the language of war; a church given to eloquent invective in its internal disputes and against outside opponents; a church quite sure that God will punish the wicked.
At this juncture, it would be helpful to clarify unavoidable ambiguities in the context of Whitehead's treatment of propositions where this «second» subject is concerned.
Now the difficulties and ambiguities in these quotations may be due, in part at least, to the inadequacies of language — on the part both of Ely and of Whitehead.
The Ethical Ambiguities of Aging by gilbert meilaender eerdmans, 135 pages, $ 18 An esteemed Protestant ethicist (and First Things advisor and contributor) has here an extended essay that is at turns philosophical, literary, and biblical, and is throughout humane.
At first glance it seems that the ambiguity regarding war and peace, which is so sharp in the Old Testament, has been resharpened in the Apocalypse.
Yet when this has been said, it must also be pointed out that the definition is seriously defective at the point of its ambiguity.
At the same time Niebuhr said that the evangelical churches, coupling pietism and perfectionist illusions, are tempted to disregard the moral ambiguity in the life of the redeemed.
This chapter looks at one side of the Bible's ambiguity where we see a church in which many first - world Christians of our day could feel comfortable and undisturbed: a church that lives without question or resistance in a state founded on violence and made prosperous by the exploitation of less fortunate nations.
We are simply here at the extreme edge of the enormous ambiguity of scripture.
It recognizes the ambiguities and paradoxical nature of the church at work within a system full of powers which potentially corrupt everything they touch, including the church.
However, Rice also notes that there was, and always has been, another side both to Calvin and the Reformed tradition — a side that was less confident in the intellect's ability to answer all questions — a side that could acknowledge ambiguity and be open to mystery at the heart of the faith — and that understood God to be immanent as well as transcendent, and one whose «dependability came not from being unchanging, but from being loving.»
The biblical ambiguity is close at hand, for in 26:7 - 8 it is promised that Israel will put its enemies to flight in war.
The field of pastoral theology is expected to be more oriented toward ministerial practice than other disciplines; at the same time, it has struggled with the ambiguities of its identity.
In my view, however, he tends to look only at the positive sides of these aspects, leaving out the fundamental ambiguity of the jeitinho, for example, which I believe contributes to the malfunctioning of law in Brazil through the lack of a culture of trust and compliance towards the law system and insight into its benefits.
But an ambiguity arises at this point.
«When I step into the realm of ambiguity I'm really at my most powerful.
At the present time, however, this famous center of theological inquiry is obviously in transition, and feels much pain and ambiguity.
It recognizes the ambiguities and paradoxical nature of the church at work within a system full of powers that could corrupt everything they touch — including the church.
Or he should show experientially that the apparent ambiguities of life are not to be taken at face value, and that experience is properly to be interpreted as his system calls for.
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