Sentences with phrase «between absence»

This methodological issue reflects a broader conceptual problem in measuring psychological outcomes, that is, the question of the degree of overlap between the absence of mental health symptoms and good psychological well - being.
The Tribunal referred to there being some link between his absence and the fact that he was dismissed because it was his absence that had given the company the opportunity to manage without Mr Charlesworth performing the role of branch manager.
There is a difference between the ABSENCE of knowledge and facts being uncertain.
«Here is the # 1 flawed reasoning you will have seen about this question: it is the classic confusion between absence of evidence and evidence for absence».
For Patrick, (# 1), regarding your critique of «the classic confusion between absence of evidence and evidence for absence» — it may help to recall this post is about statistical evidence.
Here is the # 1 flawed reasoning you will have seen about this question: it is the classic confusion between absence of evidence and evidence for absence of an effect of global warming on extreme weather events.
In both cases, the antagonistic relationship between the absence and the presence of the song creates a conceptual ambiguity that we can poetically relate to sound production within contemporary art.
«It is right in this space between absence and mourning, that portaiture's motionless interval unfolds» (Jean - Christophe Bailly, L'apostrophe muette: Essai sur les portraits du Fayoum, Hazan, Paris 1997, my translation).
The new narratives often concern tensions between absence and presence, as in Voiceless, where a haze of paint obscures the man's mouth.
Exploring the transitory space between absence and presence, Krakow's work unveils the invisible support structures that elevate objects to cultural significance and quietly provide safety when we're at our most vulnerable.
All of the assembled works examine the dialectic between absence and presence, primarily valuing absence in the construction of form.
Why these books aren't «chosen,» why they are overlooked, will never be clear but whatever each book contains, en masse they become representative of the gaps and cracks of history, or the cataloging of the world and the ambivalent relationship between absence and presence.
Featuring interior shots of vacated homes, as well as exterior photographs of the buildings and desolate landscapes, there is a haunted quality to this work in which Hernandez deliberately blurs the line between absence and presence, the visible and invisible.
Moving seamlessly between painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, and film, Carter's work manifests something invisible, an oscillation between absence and presence.
There is a complex interplay between absence and presence: the microphone is alone and is clearly live — hence the feedback — and yet the singer is not onstage, even though we hear her voice.
Between the absence of any white lab coat and the slow, considered pace of his conversation he struck me as a professor more than a doctor.
The Department of Education calls the measure a «leading indicator,» a reasonable label given the documented relationship between absence rates measured at the teacher level and student achievement.
The law did not specifically punish schools for truancy, but it created a social and political link between absence and negative outcomes for students.
Field observations from West Africa and Ethiopia have indeed established a strong correlation between absence or low endemicity of P. vivax malaria and the high prevalence of the Duffy negative allele [20, 21].
In laboratory research, rodent models of seizure activity, typically differentiate between absence seizures (a type of generalized epilepsy, in which electrical activity of the entire brain is affected), and mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (a type of partial epilepsy, which only affects one hemisphere of the brain).
The visual representation of God was a vital link in the chain of reality and closed the gap between absence and presence.
Yet, somehow the space between absence of purpose is filled with purpose and that somehow makes sense?
does not distinguish between absences; every absence is counted, regardless of the reason.

Not exact matches

It's this group that blurs the line between actual illness and the kind of «not feeling well» that can be an excuse for poor performance or absences.
«To be candid, for those of us in the United States, there's an absence of leadership in the federal government right now and so it's incumbent on us to work together and step up and show what we can do between our various governments,» he said.
In the absence of clear, regular communication between every member of the team, a project will usually fall to pieces.
The absence of a deal on harmonized sales tax (HST) compensation — a long - festering source of tension between Ottawa and Quebec — seems to be the most important reason why the Bloc Quebecois 49 MPs plan to vote against the federal budget.
Say you are taking a leave of absence from work, are between jobs or have recently retired.
Perhaps the most noticeable difference between Transition Concierge and its more traditional industry counterparts is the absence of grief counseling or any physical gathering space.
«The absence of adequate market access for crude oil out of Canada has repeatedly impeded equity valuations and is once again driving a wedge between the performance of Canadian investments and global alternatives,» it said.
Coal remains cheaper, but when you factor in the reduced capital cost (gas plants cost between a quarter and a third what coal plants of equivalent output do), the life - cycle costs point to gas, even in the absence of a price on carbon emissions.
While some hacks addressed specific disaster scenarios like emergency ridesharing and drone rescue operations, nearly all of the disaster - related apps mentioned failings of modern emergency management, like a «lack of communication» between victims and rescuers and the absence of a «cohesive program» tracking realtime rescue and relief efforts.
What distinguishes taxes from user fees or social insurance premiums is the absence of a quid pro quo between the taxpayer and the government.
One of the most obvious difference between the UK and US research is the total absence of any terms related to gambling in the latter country, where it remains illegal to gamble online.
In the absence of a pickup in consumer spending, annualized, real GDP — adjusted for inflation — is forecast to be between 2 % and 2.5 %, instead of the 4 % average since World War II, and annualized returns on US equities and investment - grade bonds is estimated at 4 % and 1 %, respectively, for the next 10 years.
Growth capital is commonly defined as between $ 10 mm to $ 75 mm, and in absence of capital markets for smaller IPOs, raising institutional money has become the most common way to gain access capital for growth companies.
However, circumstances routinely arise in which transactions between a hedge fund manager and its funds can serve investors more effectively than transactions with third parties or the absence of a transaction.
Still, the rare extremes of current overvalued, overbought, overbullish conditions here, coupled with the absence (at least at present) of the factors that deferred their consequences between late - 2011 to mid-2014, suggest that we may be observing the best opportunity to exit the U.S. stock market that investors will see in a generation.
After a reasonable interval to seek work in their own occupation, workers are currently expected to take a job «at a rate of earnings not lower and on conditions not less favourable than those observed by agreement between employers and employees or, in the absence of any such agreement, than those recognized by good employers.»
Okay, so to prove my point about the mo rons and fools, these statements (shown below) about my comment shows total lack of understanding and certainly an absence of gray matter between the ears.
Normally, I wouldn't follow this type of thread, but your inability to concede the difference between actual knowledge and faith founded in the absence of empirical supporting evidence is both perplexing and frustrating.
Evangelicalism possesses no ecclesiology and that absence is the real issue, not the conflicts between its subdivisions.
This act is free in the sense that there is a certain incommensurability, hence absence of determination, between the act itself in its emotional intensity and the conceptual adjustment of possibilities which it includes.
Since political principles identify the proper relations between humans, and since these relations are not constitutive of happiness, freedom has meant the absence of authority or coercion, i.e., the liberty to pursue happiness without human interference.
The difference between believing that God exists and believing that God does not exist is not the difference between the «presence» and «absence» of faith — it is simply a difference in the content of that faith and belief.
«The several difficulties here discussed, namely our not finding in the successive formations infinitely numerous transitional links between the many species which now exist or have existed; the sudden manner in which whole groups of species appear in our European formations; the almost entire absence, as at present known, of fossiliferous formations beneath the Silurian strata, are all undoubtedly of the gravest nature.»
This Gospel is very sensitive to Jesus» absence and responds with that most encouraging body of material between the Last Supper (John 13) and the arrest in the garden (John 18).
The obvious difference between the quick and the dead lies in the presence or absence of breathing.
The absence of directness in the relations between men in the modern world can only be overcome by men who respond to the concrete situations which confront them with openness and with all of their power, by men who mean community in their innermost heart and establish it in their natural sphere of relations.
It might be contended that temporalism also is «dualistic,» in that it postulates space - time distances between actual occasions and the absence of space - time distances between concrescing prehensions.
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