Sentences with phrase «apprehending more»

Troops are closely in pursuit of the fleeing militias with the view of apprehending more of them,» the statement read in part.
Troops are closely in pursuit of the fleeing militias with the view of apprehending more of them.
We need to survey the company through different lens — focusing instead on three distinct components of Alphabet's corporate empire, while making one additional but critical accounting adjustment, to apprehend a more realistic picture of the company's performance, prospects & underlying fair value.
I always liked to admit and deny something at the same time» — D. HIRST «At its best, Hirst's art makes us apprehend more keenly what it is to be embodied, to be feeling beings, and what it's like to have that feeling threatened by the horrific vulnerabilities of other bodies as much as our own» — B. DILLON Damien Hirst's Salvation / Damnation (2004) is an enthralling double vision of life and death.

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They helped to apprehend nearly 1,300 suspects, turn back more than 300 and seize drugs with a street value that officials estimated at nearly $ 5 million.
The fact that interest in God's idiosyncratic reality and peculiar ways of being present are situated means, in short, that the conceptual growth they guide is always open to the suspicion of being in bad faith, of being more of an interest in using God for our own purposes than an interest in apprehending God for the sake of apprehending God.
The intellect comprehends what life enjoys; much more than that, it apprehends the mystery of the mechanism.
As Ambrose, the fourth - century bishop of Milan, told the recently initiated: «You must not trust, then, wholly to your bodily eyes; that which is not seen is more really seen, for the object of sight is temporal, but that other eternal, which is not apprehended by the eye, but is discerned by the mind and spirit» (Ambrose of Milan, De mysteriis, III, 15).
A philosopher notes three areas in which linguistic philosophy could broaden itself: 16 (1) broaden the verifiability principle so as to make other experiences besides sense experience possible, (2) abandon the viewpoint that would reduce all meaning of things to present or actual fact, and (3) pay more attention to conceptual frameworks through which we seek to apprehend the world.
As I understand it, the relevant features of a «proposition» are these: A «proposition» is a «concrete possibility; it is abstracted from some objective event in the actual world; it is proposed as a possibility that an entity may want to consider for itself in a future moment in its process of self - creation; it is apprehended by the entity in «feeling» and so is preconceptual and largely preconsciously apprehended; it stands in a complex of relationships with other «propositions,» and the set of propositions presupposes a systematic universe; its «interest» (as «lure») is more important than its «truth.»
Failure to engage existentially in the central practice of a congregation may well make it more difficult to understand God because participation in the common life of a congregation is a common way to be capacitated, that is, to acquire the requisite concepts, for apprehending God.
He says,»... the entity itself with all the reality of life it ever had, no more and no less, is added to the de facto sum of entities apprehended in the subsequent phrases of the divine life.
at the University College London that we have begun to more accurately apprehend his views.
Since many of his works are either still mere manuscripts or available only in poor editions, however, it has only been with the work of the Bentham Project at the University College London that we have begun to more accurately apprehend his views.
However, if God really has no existence independent of what our faith apprehends him to be and if the evolution of faith is a consequence of the evolutionary movement of God himself, it would seem more logical to conclude that at the present time God is moving in many different and opposed directions.
The prophets apprehend a vaster and more profound covenant purpose and covenant obligation.
Most could keep their head above the murky waters, but I drowned in them, my mind and soul became as a vegetable, void of all emotions and life, there are ones that have my testimony when God apprehended me and manifested Himself to me, that I became One with Him in His life: I was a walking zombie and nothing more at that time, a vessel for my master use being cared for by my adult children on disability with a grade 5 education, with ADDHD and dyslexia, I couldn't even spell or string 2 sentences together that made any sense: All that has been done in my life for the last 11 yrs.
Even when the learner has most completely appropriated the condition, and most profoundly apprehended the Truth, he can not forget this Teacher, or let him vanish Socratically, although this is far more profound than illusory sentimentality or untimely pettiness of spirit.
I would argue that these last two are not (or will become not) obligatory elements of the Christian faith, and indeed my personal view would be that the very value and even the purpose of Christian dialogue with other faiths may well be a Christian learning at last to apprehend one's own faith fully and loyally (and perhaps more truly?)
The legend itself changes when it is once established along more universal lines and has received a form that is easily apprehended; as such it reaches those who come after, for whom it becomes tradition and history.
Can a man so hopeful of order clearly apprehend those who are ruled more by renegade impulse, by competitive fevers?
«Our client has therefore instructed us to petition you (IGP) to, as a matter of urgency, apprehend and interrogate Ogenyi to throw more light on the details of this grave assassination plot before he and his associates carry out the dastardly plot.
Fifteen people were arrested earlier, and the Police say two more have been apprehended.
Now the criminal has been identified and can be more easily apprehended next time he tries to break in.
So far, more than 30 people have been apprehended, say police.
This Star Chamber type justice is done on a man who keeps getting away with DUI murders, and has been trickily tracked by Dexter, after he is acquitted in one more trial, and (the part I missed) apprehended or kidnapped somehow, and brought in to some industrial area warehouse to be killed by Dexter, now apparently a moonlighting serial killer.
Incompatible fugitive recovery agents, the flighty Jersey Bellini (Michael Dudikoff) and his more serious - minded female partner, B.B. (Lisa Howard), have, for the last time, ticked off mobster Wald (Tony Curtis) by apprehending his rather inept henchmen just as they are about to commit a robbery or kill one of Wald's enemies.
«Mac» didn't make it past day 33, but Louie (as his friends called him) and «Phil» held out for two more weeks before being apprehended by an enemy naval ship.
Half a dozen of them are apprehended and delivered into the hands of the authorities, in this case a group of soldiers more interested in the match and their approaching leave than in the women's misdemeanour.
Brizé stacks the deck more than is necessary — Thierry's son has what appears to be cerebral palsy and requires expensive care, and one of the desperately poor folks Thierry apprehends later commits suicide — but there's still something potent about seeing this passionate scrapper all but shut down after finally achieving his hard - fought goal.
His unrivaled ability to follow even the faintest scent always ends when he has followed the trail to its logical termination; unlike a police - or military - trained dog, he will not apprehend or hold his quarry and is more likely to lick it than to bite it.
I make spaces that apprehend light for our perception, and in some ways gather it, or seem to hold it... my work is more about your seeing than it is about my seeing, although it is a product of my seeing.
Robert Morris's reflections on what he called «the better new work» defined this pursuit: «One is more aware than before that he himself is establishing relationships as he apprehends the object from various positions and under varying conditions of light and spatial context.»
In contrast, Spence and Brack have assembled work by older artists who have experienced the difficulties and contradictions of domesticity firsthand, and apprehended it as something more complex and rich than the Womanhouse artists speculated it would be.
The more you can do to solve the crime, the more likely it is that they will find that it is worth further investigating until a thief can be identified and apprehended.
They argued, that by precluding providers from voluntarily reporting to law enforcement evidence of potential abuse, the proposed rule could make it more difficult to apprehend and prosecute criminals.
At least one attempted murder suspect has been apprehended due to the Pokemon... [more]
Policies that facilitate the release of removable aliens apprehended at the border and elsewhere, which allow them to abscond and fail to appear at their removal hearings, undermine the border security mission by encouraging more illegal immigration (page 1, para 2).
On the other hand, eight penalty points are assigned to drivers apprehended for driving more than 45 mph over the limit.
If you have been apprehended many times over, then the insurance company will probably label you as a high risk driver and charge you more for premium.
If in the past you have been apprehended and issued traffic violation tickets several times, then expect that you will be charged more.
Leonard, who has an 18 - year - old son and 13 - year - old daughter, struggled to maintain his emotions talking about his role in apprehending Cruz a little more than an hour after the shootings took place.
Contrary to popular beliefs that police sergeants apprehends and jails delinquents, there is so much more to this position.
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