Appropriating song titles
as points of reference for his paintings, the works automatically inherit musical references, identities and histories, portrayed throughout the work.
Recent advancements in the technology that powers bots have opened the flood doors for companies of all sizes, and they're rushing in to establish their bot
as a point of reference for consumers.
I wouldn't use
them as point of reference for what we can «look forward to» in future windows.
I doubt considering the game against sunderland
as a point of references for the success.
We will use the statements made by Justice Jones Dotse about the recent Abu Ramadan case
as a point of reference for our learning.
The original «Poseidon Adventure» may have preceded it, but make no mistake: no matter where it places on this list, «Inferno» is still used
as a point of reference for how to make a great disaster movie.
Of course, it's not necessary that the digital system needs to replicate current practice but it would be useful to use
this as a point of reference for discussion.
He cited two dates
as a point of reference for my intention to never pay the loan back.
They can not be invested in like all of the other Model Portfolios, and so they just serve
as a point of reference for comparison purposes (so model performance can be compared apples - to - apples after linking returns).
The Fiji Visitors Bureau should also be used
as a point of reference for pre-wedding requirements.
The selected artists have used the body
as a point of reference for expressing political and aesthetic issues; pushing the boundaries of artistic expression through their individual use of media.
Paul Martenstyn said that: «Directories can be very effective if properly used by a law firm, or indeed a set of barristers, to leverage their position in their particular market - place, and
as a point of reference for the world generally.»
In other words, there is an even more radical implication that emerges if Europe is dethroned
as the point of reference for non-European international courts.
The system uses the ground
as a point of reference for how far away an animal is, so when the «roos jump, it's throwing things out of whack.
The document is ideal
as a point of reference for people seeking global financial management.
The State Department of Community Affairs provides this handbook
as a point of reference for Georgia Landlord and Tenants.
Not exact matches
As a
point of reference, MCX members account
for about $ 1 trillion in retail sales.
As a
point of reference let's say 6.4 million people (20 %
of estimated 2016 US Samsung S6 users) use Samsung Pay
for half
of their retail payments in 2016.
As another
point of reference, the Starbucks app — the most successful mobile payments app in the US — currently accounts
for about 1 in every 15 dollars spent in US - company operated stores three years after launch.
Novices might wish to consider purchasing three
of a particular beer
for cellaring: one to consume right away
as a
reference point (huzzah!)
Thus, the long - term target incentives
for the NEOs who head these significant business segments are determined based on a blend
of peer positions with similar titles at peer group companies and CEO positions among smaller companies, using the 75th percentile
for peer - company positions and the median
for CEO positions at smaller companies
as competitive
reference points.
As a
point of reference, the estimated pay
for one
of these typical gig jobs, Uber driver, amounts to $ 3.37 / hr after expenses.
These two protruding circles that includes the Edwin Jagger logo provide a very good
point of reference for your fingers while your shaving
as well
as provide extra grip.
This week is proving to be a critical turning
point for the financial services industry, which is described in the terms
of reference for the Hayne royal commission
as systemically strong with the world's best prudential regulation and oversight.
A good way to «drill down» to the news and information that you're looking
for is to use the «Media Center» Home Page
as your
point of reference.
Assemblies decide little and often leave the churches in some confusion, but they are always taken
as milestone events,
reference points for organized «Ecumenism» and the cause
of Christian unity.
Roe and Casey then begat the 2003 Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas, which struck down a state antisodomy statute, with Justice Anthony Kennedy making an explicit
reference to Griswold «s «right to privacy»
as «the most pertinent beginning
point»
for the line
of reasoning that led the Court to Lawrence.
As a history
of its subject this book is likely to be the principal
reference -
point for students
for a very long time.
As with liberation theology, feminisms elsewhere are a
point of reference for an indigenous development, the nature
of which has yet to be adequately described.
The source and present location
of the saying,
as part
of the Little Apocalypse, and the probability that the section once circulated without
reference to the belief that Jesus was the Son
of Man both
point toward the probable origin
of this type
of Christology: it originated among those
for whom the vision
of Daniel was the authoritative statement
of eschatological doctrine.
The Archimedean
point of reference is missing,
for God has no dialectical reality apart from us
as well
as in our midst, no reality apart from the world
as well
as in it.
Hittinger correctly
points out that this new Thomism finds its
point of reference in the human experience: «The Church has held Thomas
as the master because humans themselves thirst
for the kind
of wisdom Thomas pursued and taught.
For example, he rightly
points out that Jesus says, «You have heard that it was said, «You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy»» (Matthew 5:38), but what he doesn't say is that there is a reason Jesus uses the expression, «that it was said» instead
of his usual expression, «have you not read» or «
as it is written» when he
references scriptural passages.
The new meaning stood
for the conviction that truth, superhuman or supernatural
as its
reference point may be, must mean complete absence
of contradictions and even
of inconsistencies.
This human
point of view calls
for further elaboration,
for one often sees
reference to the cultural and historical conditionedness
of Scripture
as though it were a cause
for concern.
The Qur» an,
for instance, is full
of references, which under shore the simple polarity
as pointed out above.
Second, Aquinas» conception
of just war was the
reference point for later theorists at the beginning
of the modern era, including both Catholic theorists such
as Vitoria, Molina, Soto, and Suarez, and Protestants such
as Luther, Ames, and Grotius.
Learning that it was a human who said, «these are the four,» (in
reference to the Gospels), and shutting out many
of the other Gospels, most
of which did not have
as strong
of a focus on the death and resurrection
of Christ, was the turning
point for me.
My
point is that there were
references made to a Messiah
as far back
as Genesis 3:15 (taken from the NIV version, which was re-written
for accuracy following the discovery
of the Dead Sea Scrolls, dated to approx.
This last
point is suggested in a number
of Peirce's discussions, particularly in his accounts
of the function
of the sciences (see,
for instance, 1.191)
as well
as in his
references to the goal
of rational conduct which is the summum bonum (e.g., 5.4 - 5, 5.433).
Yet it is the will
of God
as this is revealed in Jesus Christ that,
for the Christian, is the ultimate
point of reference.
With
reference to the first
point, an ever - changing common element
of form
for the universe
as a whole and
for all its sub-societies precludes the possibility
of a single set
of categories to describe all
of reality.
Specifically, we intend to show that the crucial
point of difference, demanded by Whitehead's metaphysics, is the fact that
for Aristotle a proposition contains
reference to what is believed to be an actual state
of affairs — either positive or negative —
as a predicable within the proposition, and that Whitehead's theory does not have such an element.
Political theologies and theologies
of social activism, coinciding
as they did with the protest movements
of the past decade, sought to secure a transcendent
reference point for a minority cadre confronting the status quo.
For help in understanding Joyce's
points of reference I went to my friend Emily, a devout Catholic and,
as it happened, a member
of Fr.
This thought receives further development at the hands
of Socrates, and it ultimately becomes the
point of concentration
for the pathos
of the Greek consciousness, since it serves
as a proof
for the immortality
of the soul; but with a backward
reference, it is important to note, and hence
as proof
for the soul's preëxistence.1
As early as 1911, Paul Langevin pointed out that only the succession of causally unrelated events can be changed into a simultaneity or even be reversed by an appropriate change of the frame of reference; the succession of causally related events remains qualitatively (though not metrically) invariant for any conceivable observe
As early
as 1911, Paul Langevin pointed out that only the succession of causally unrelated events can be changed into a simultaneity or even be reversed by an appropriate change of the frame of reference; the succession of causally related events remains qualitatively (though not metrically) invariant for any conceivable observe
as 1911, Paul Langevin
pointed out that only the succession
of causally unrelated events can be changed into a simultaneity or even be reversed by an appropriate change
of the frame
of reference; the succession
of causally related events remains qualitatively (though not metrically) invariant
for any conceivable observer.
I have scrolled through
as many pages
of comments
as I can, and I have yet (except
for a bloggers ID) read any
reference to Jesus, who is the central belief
point for Christianity.
Great contemporary intellectuals such
as Rémi Brague, Pierre Manent, and Philippe Bénéton are among the first
points of reference for many
of us
as we seek to understand the thought
of the ancient, medieval, and post-Enlightenment worlds.
based on a fundamental presupposition that there is a metaphysical - moral realm that is real, transcendent to the empirical world, and simultaneously sufficiently present to human reflection and experience that it can be taken
as the decisive
point of reference for the understanding and guidance
of empirical life and historical existence.