Yet we may appropriately note the growing practice of resolving the complex governance problems that arise in federations, not by the bare logic of either / or, but by seeking cooperative solutions that meet the needs of the country as a whole as well
as its constituent parts.
These unfurled and discarded remnants appear to belong to a larger whole yet somehow stand
as constituent parts in their own right.
Not exact matches
The problem for Nature,
as he describes it in Process and Reality (
Part II, Chapter III, Section VII) is to produce societies which can survive through time but which do not sacrifice all opportunity amongst their
constituent actual occasions for what he called «intensity» of experience.
The entities directly below the level of a person, the immediate
constituents of a person, are the organs such
as the brain and heart, and other large scale body
parts, such
as the arms and hands.
What I am proposing is that such regnant societies may not be necessary in every instance, that the structured society itself,
as a process of a higher order than its
constituent parts or members, possesses its own unity and exercises its own agency, quite apart from whether it is organized monarchically or democratically.
Although it originated from the context of the Jewish Temple Cultus (see Chart I, 1 above) the term can also be used
as a symbol for the story of the Prodigal Son if it is broken up into its
constituent parts: At - One - Ment: the state of being at one with the father.
The former county Councillor said that her faith will play a
part in her now role
as an MP and she will «definitely» be prayerful about her decisions and her
constituents.
It involves looking at the world holistically rather than
as comprised of isolated, discrete substance, viewing reality in terms of wholes rather than
constituent parts.
This presupposition is strengthened by the adjective «elementary,» for an «element» means a final, not further divisible
constituent, it being not further divisible not because it is impossible to divide it but because further division would result in its ceasing to be a «
part,» that is, of the same kind
as, that of which it is a
part.
Stated generally, is it necessary that the
constituents be «
parts,» i.e., of the same kind, having the same character or property,
as that of the composite?
For if the sub-atomic
constituents are not particles, little
parts, i.e., little material bodies, but are nevertheless implicitly conceived
as having bodily characteristics, in particular
as having
as a basic feature that of locomotion, change of place, it would not be surprising if difficulties ensue.
It becomes objectified for its own
part, but
as their
constituent, their «datum.»
That is, the whole is compared to each of its
constituent parts singly
as that which includes that
constituent part, plus other
parts.
As part of our commitment to ethical sourcing, and following our discussions with The Humane League, we have pledged that any eggs used as a constituent ingredient in our supply chain will be cage - free and / or free range by 201
As part of our commitment to ethical sourcing, and following our discussions with The Humane League, we have pledged that any eggs used
as a constituent ingredient in our supply chain will be cage - free and / or free range by 201
as a
constituent ingredient in our supply chain will be cage - free and / or free range by 2019.
«I look forward to offering testimony
as part of [the task force's] public review process and for my
constituents to do likewise in order to end with a map that truly represents the unique character of northeast Queens.»
«I will meet with different groups, such
as Uptown United, and any
constituents to make sure their thoughts are
part of my discussions with the city.»
At noon, AARP members deliver hundreds of postcards from
constituents urging Senate Energy Committee Chair Joe Griffo to push for inclusion of an independent utility consumer advocate
as part of the final state budget, Utica State Office Building, 207 Genesee St., Utica.
As part of the matching funds program, NYC provides candidates that can raise enough small donations from
constituents in their district with $ 6 for every $ 1 raised per donation up to $ 175.
It's unclear whether the voter data is from Espada's district office or just labeled that way
as part of the general melding of the Espada campaign with
constituent services.
I think, just
as Martland has done,
part of term limits should constitute a pledge to his / her
constituents of just how long they are planning on being in office.
As part of his Better Deal for Queens and the Bronx plan, Chairman Crowley told constituents he would secure a commitment from the MTA to alleviate health hazards associated with the 7 - line and make any repairs necessary to ensure the train runs as efficiently as possibl
As part of his Better Deal for Queens and the Bronx plan, Chairman Crowley told
constituents he would secure a commitment from the MTA to alleviate health hazards associated with the 7 - line and make any repairs necessary to ensure the train runs
as efficiently as possibl
as efficiently
as possibl
as possible.
David A. Paterson, the plan failed in
part because of stiff opposition from elected officials from Brooklyn and Queens,
as well
as the suburbs, who viewed it
as primarily benefiting Manhattan at the expense of their
constituents.
Vallone, whose City Council term expires on Dec. 31, 2013, said that he most enjoys interacting with
constituents in his western Queens district, which includes Astoria and Long Island City
as well
as parts of Jackson Heights and Rikers, Randalls and Wards islands.
For his
part, Mr. Flanagan struck an embracing tone in his early hours
as majority leader, saying he would, first and foremost, listen to his colleagues and
constituents.
Tenney added, «My staff and I welcome and encourage the input and feedback of
constituents,
as it is a vital
part of creating an open dialogue and continued conversation about the critical issues facing our country.
«
Part of Felix's job
as an Assemblyman is to inform his
constituents, whether he's running for office or not,» said Robinson Iglesias, Ortiz's campaign treasurer.
Many in Clarkstown believe that Wayne Ballard gave Sparaco two jobs in the Clarkstown Highway Department — one
as a
part - time $ 75,000 «
Constituent Services Assistant» (which the Town Board eliminated) and then a job
as a $ 103,600 full - time «Confidential Secretary» — because of Sparaco's «abilities» in providing additional ballot lines at election time.
Sparaco was first hired by Highways Superintendent Ballard to a
part - time job paying $ 75,000
as a
Constituent Services Assistant.
«After the campaign, I was asked if I would be interested in a
part - time job
as a
constituent liaison because of my small business, construction and agricultural experience, and I accepted,» Tague said.
To create such a dish, you first have to understand what chemicals give foods their taste, structure and aroma, using techniques such
as mass spectrometry to identify the
constituent parts.
«It must rather be conceived,» he tells us,»
as a quiescent form, comprising within its limits an indefinite magnitude of individual
constituents, which, for aught we can tell, may be moving one among the other, each animated by its own inherent projectile force, and deflected into an orbit more or less complicated, by the influence of that law of internal gravitation which may result from the compounded attractions of all its
parts.»
The proteins that make up the human body are not received directly from the diet; rather, dietary protein is broken down into its
constituent parts known
as amino acids, which make up the foundation of life.
While serving
as Editor in Chief for the International Journal of Yoga Therapy, I participated in numerous animated exchanges with yoga therapists, teachers and researchers from around the world regarding whether or not scholars should engage in «a reductionist approach to the study of yoga»
as the author of the critique recommends, or adopt a holistic, ecological framework that honors yoga's complex interplay of philosophies and practices, rather than its
constituent parts.
However, when insults such
as gluten, dysbiosis, pathogens, toxins, over-exercising, chemotherapy, radiation, and medications such
as NSAIDs and steroids disrupt the tight junctions, microbial products and intact food proteins that have not been degraded into their
constituent parts translocate across the paracellular space into the body (Fasano, 2012).
Throwing a ton of vegetables, fruit, etc. into a Vitamix and pureeing it all is not nearly
as good for you
as eating the
constituent parts as «real food» (whether raw or steamed).
While this end goal for individual «campus» gradings is yet to be realised, the move to allow NCG to submit separate data for each
constituent part by both the SFA and EFA has to be seen
as an important trailblazer for those colleges set to grapple with such considerations
as an outcome of the area reviews.
As part of his research, Brown visits the schools and conducts interviews with presidents, faculty members, administrators, and other campus
constituents in order to gain various perspectives on the impact of presidential leadership in decisionmaking.
As part of an intensive planning and self - study process, teams of parents, educators, community members, and older students in each school received training from Institute for Responsive Education staff, then conducted focus groups and interviews with local
constituent groups, asking these questions.
As the authorizer, TPSB would have received a two percent administrative fee from Tangi Academy and gained credit for the school's academic results as part of the accountability system, all while providing their constituents and taxpayers with another public school optio
As the authorizer, TPSB would have received a two percent administrative fee from Tangi Academy and gained credit for the school's academic results
as part of the accountability system, all while providing their constituents and taxpayers with another public school optio
as part of the accountability system, all while providing their
constituents and taxpayers with another public school option.
It's platform sharing that makes a car like this possible for a relatively small company such
as Lamborghini, just
as it inevitably makes the Urus's
constituent parts relentlessly predictable.
The bill was authored by Assemblyman Tony Mendoza of Artesia who said he was inspired to write this law after his
constituents expressed concern that they were being treated unfairly by the practice of screening credit reports
as part of pre-employment background checks.
Bear in mind that within the wider group, the
constituent parts of HBOS (Halifax, BM Savings, Intelligent Finance, the AA and more) only count
as one institution,
as do Lloyds and Cheltenham & Gloucester, so multiple accounts within these get just the # 85,000 cover.
When you're crowdsourcing, there's no reason not to include marketing
as part of your plan.Your
constituents are giving you their money to do what you do.
Considering the periphery, or margin,
as a necessary and
constituent part of the center, without which the center could not exist, this text will discuss Lefebvre's «spatial triad» in relation to the project space:
These were laid over oil - based visual abstractions created by Rose herself — extremely lo - fi iterations of the images of space she used
as inspiration — and interspersed with music
as diverse
as warped Aretha Franklin numbers and EDM, to create «a work that goes beyond its
constituent parts to address ideas of human perception through direct experience and an emotive sensibility», says the gallery.
Hard
as I tried to defamiliarise myself with the
constituent parts of the collected detritus, I couldn't really suspend my disbelief.
It is
as if K.E. and Meisenberg used the drawings like a code through which they programmed an analog algorithm: composed from the same
constituent parts, each scarf is unique and non-sequential.
With Asylum, I tried to recreate a whole from
parts that survived here and there, across the country, but with Steinway, my photographs are the opposite: a deconstruction of something we all know and love
as a whole into its unseen
constituent parts, and a glimpse into the skilled labor required to make them.
As if to highlight the kitsch, the camp, and the love of artifice that so delighted him personally, Brainard chose not to disguise the constituent parts in his assemblage and collage, instead naming works such as «Prell» after the products he had co-opte
As if to highlight the kitsch, the camp, and the love of artifice that so delighted him personally, Brainard chose not to disguise the
constituent parts in his assemblage and collage, instead naming works such
as «Prell» after the products he had co-opte
as «Prell» after the products he had co-opted.
By partially painting over the central shape with the same grey hue
as the support of the work, background and foreground merge; each
constituent part of the composition reveals and reinforces the whole.