Sentences with phrase «as subject»

There is no option for JCOPE to unilaterally disclose documents that are not explicitly identified as subject to the public information law.
As D'Ancona writes in his introduction, «What makes the coalition so compelling as a subject is its collective identity; what makes it so politically strange is the fact that it exists at all».
Even when part of the sting, prostitutes are often subject to the same threats as the subject of the story.
Of course this did not justify threatening Rushdie with violence or even banning his book, but what I found interesting was the fact that in the course of the controversy his Muslim critics managed to forcibly insert themselves into the exclusive conversation he had set up with their religion as its subject.
In my view, a strong statement challenging Israeli policy and insisting on international law being upheld would name «Israel» as the subject of the statement.
A journey as subject that involves migratory movements is an even more complicated and convoluted one: an interplay between subject and multiple contexts.
There has been a lot of finger pointing involved with this issue — especially as the subject of preserving emails and making them public has become a very hot topic, thanks to the controversy over Hillary Clinton's use of a private server based in her Westchester County home to conduct public business while she was secretary of state.
Four years after the British Humanist Association (BHA) complained to the European Commission (EC) alleging that UK law breaks European law in allowing widespread discrimination in employment by «faith» schools, and two years after the Commission took the matter up as the subject of a formal investigation, the Commission has decided that there is in fact no breach of the relevant legislation.
However, the perspective of leaving, of imagining the unknown and aspiring to a different life contributes to the understanding of migration and movement: a journey within oneself and as subject across state borders.
So selfness, or becoming self, is about movements, both within oneself and as a subject.
isn't this widely inaccurate because the recount is just as subject to error as the initial count?
Top Ten Verbs Statistically Collocated with «Citizen (s)» as Subject and Object, MigObs News Corpus 2010 - 2012
That injury may have ended his career, but at least it's finished as a subject.
Do you mean correspondence with authorities in general about home education as a subject, or do you mean correspondence with individual local authorities about particular EHE cases.
A school is supposed to be teaching kids to be whole kids which means if you offer health as subject then teach it and the school behaviors regarding any food served during school should support what is being taught.
In private negotiations in early March about a possible presidential interview, Mueller described Trump as a subject of his investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
Prosecutors view someone as a subject when that person has engaged in conduct that is under investigation but there is not sufficient evidence to bring charges.
Then they have to learn «home economics» (or «food technology», as it's known these days) as a subject.
Gottlieb's work focus on infants as the subject in The Afterlife is Where We Come From: The Culture of Infancy in West Africa.
Released in 2014, this compelling film about how divorce effects kids inspired McGhee to become involved as a subject matter expert and creative team member.
It was a huge challenge as the subject matter was so tricky to convey, and the brief was to make the book accessible to not only professionals in that field, but also parents.
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Current Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema is being reported by Sports Direct News as subject of a big money move to France's Ligue1.
Type that as the subject heading of your comment.
Why did Halberstam pick Portland as the subject of his book?
Heads turn, eyes refocus, conversations come to a stop and then abruptly start again with McDavid as the subject.
Since our country has such a short history of eating GMOs, it amounts to a large public health experiment with you as the subject.
Rogers serves as a subject matter expert to various regulatory and industry organizations such as the Food and Drug Administration, Grocery Manufacturers Association and the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute, and writes articles and blogs about this critical industry issue.
The spirits market is as subject to trends as any other consumer product, and for a while, it was flavored vodkas — and not just fruit flavors, but even ones usually found on top of desserts.
Filled with helpful tips, sumptuous photographs, and the story of how chocolate is really made, here is a book that is every bit as seductive as its subject.
Each entity is then seen as a subject relating internally to its environment.
Because of this transmutation the experience is sometimes said to be devoid of object, but it is more proper to say that it is an experience of object as subject and subject as object, in which the two are felt as a contrast within oneness, each the manifestation of the other.
The Chronicler reports an act of rebellion, or suspected rebellion; but if true, his relationship to Assyria as a subject king in good standing was quickly restored.
They'll likely become confused by what's true and what isn't, they'll be disinterested in science as a subject, and our already declining test scores in math and science will decline further while we stand around bickering over whether our kids should learn the thing we can prove or the thing we can't prove but choose to believe in anyway.
JESUS IS THE MESSIAH WHO RAISE UP THE PEOPLE AS THE SUBJECT OF RELIGIO - CULTURAL CREATION AND CULTURAL ACTION
One may think of it as a subject to which things happen, which has changing experiences and characteristics, and which acts, but which remains itself unchanged.
Here too, no established academic discipline in theological education takes the church's mission as its subject matter.
The first issue is communication and information in relation to the people as subject of history and in relation to the powers that dominate the people.
Aristotle, as a great scholar (Chung - Hwan Chen) has shown in a work not yet published, substituted for the receptacle (as subject of changing predicates) the banal plurality of substantial identities, which of course in some sense are real.
Historically, it was the Western scholars who discovered Eastern religions as the subject matters of academic discipline.
It must be stated that the Fathers of the early church era were just as subject to its cultural milieu and conceptual systems as we today are subject to ours.
But I guess atheists are perfectly willing to suspend the demand for empirical results as long as the subject is not the God of Israel
Several studies indicate that religious television programs can be effective in stimulating people to consider religion as a subject and to modify their attitude toward it.
But, as a material object, the body could expectantly take the form of stimuli «into account» «only if we introduce the phenomenal body beside the objective one, if we make a knowing - body of it, and if, in short, we substitute for consciousness [as Descartes conceived it], as the subject of perception, existence or being in the world through a body» (PP 309).
In other words, as far as their subject is concerned, mathematicians are instinctive Platonists.
Just wanted to point out: As deep as this subject is, you are missing one very relevant piece of information.
There is an ambiguous relation of the body to itself as both subject and object.
When a British magazine recently listed what its editors considered the best young American novelists, it noted that writers were turning back to childhood, growing up and family relationships as subject matter — what some grumbling critics called «the Norman Rockwellization of the novel.»
One of the interesting aspects which seems to me especially important in the debate about abortion is the pre-natal learning of the child in the womb as a subject of ongoing research.
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