Not exact matches
ESPN and other sports offerings make up one of seven different add - on packages, while various channels owned
by Comcast and Fox are included
in other packaged groups arranged under
common themes such as «Lifestyle» and «News & Info.»
Breaking with traditional ways of doing things
by circumventing established institutions is a
common theme in the recommendations of Barton's council.
In a recent article
by Design Mantric that analyzes the designs of four leading SAAS blogs, a
common theme is that blogs are clearly split into sections to help users find what they are really looking for and to provide high - quality articles, podcasts and videos, even online books.
Composition of debt (household, non-financial corporate, financial corporate, and government) varies
by country, but the
common theme is that developed countries are awash
in debt.
From these diverse stories of «thinking Christians» a
common theme emerges: the search for truth demands (to paraphrase contributor Kathryn Wiegand) a willingness to die to self» even to the hopes bequeathed
by one's most cherished intellectual gifts»
in order to be reborn
in Christ.
Feelings felt
by women and not being addressed
by men is a
common theme in your cartoons.
Can we reconceive theological education
in such a way that (1) it clearly pertains to the totality of human life,
in the public sphere as well as the private, because it bears on all of our powers; (2) it is adequate to genuine pluralism, both of the «Christian thing» and of the worlds
in which the «Christian thing» is lived,
by avoiding naiveté about historical and cultural conditioning without lapsing into relativism; (3) it can be the unifying overarching goal of theological education without requiring the tacit assumption that there is a universal structure or essence to education
in general, or theological inquiry
in particular, which inescapably denies genuine pluralism
by claiming to be the universal
common denominator to which everything may be reduced as variations on a
theme; and (4) it can retrieve the strengths of both the «Athens» and the «Berlin» types of excellent schooling, without unintentionally subordinating one to the other?
I have absolutely never thought about the idea that «being blinded
by Scripture is a
common theme in the Scriptures»... Or that Scripture is actually self - deprecating.
Being blinded
by scripture is a
common theme in the scriptures.
The culture and beliefs of men
in the Ancient Near East were
by no means the same through all the areas of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Phoenicia, Asia Minor, Greece, etc., but they did share certain
common problems and
themes.
The
common theme lurking behind the milk price wars
in supermarkets and the threatened beer price war
in bottle shops is the full frontal attack on brand equity
by Ian McLeod at Coles and Michael Luscombe at Woolworths.
By Oon Yeoh - November 5, 2017 A
common theme in science fiction movies is a dystopian future where food is scarce.
In fact, not only is the barber shop chat
theme not copyrighted
by him, but it isn't copyrighted
by anyone and likely never will be because it falls under the «scènes à faire» statute, meaning it's something that is too
common can't be copyrighted.
While there are many contributors to poor sleep, one
common theme among toddlers is fear, anxiety, or stress caused
by sleeping
in a pitch black room.
Studies have demonstrated
common themes in the experiences of PTSD due to childbirth as: (a) perceived lack of communication
by medical staff; (b) fear of unsafe care; (c) lack of choice regarding routine medical procedures; (d) lack of continuity of care providers; and (f) care being based solely on delivery outcome (Beck, 2004a).
While coordinated
by separate organizations,
common themes weave through each event and advocates across the globe are likely to engage
in all three.
The issues around state power and surveillance raised
by Edward Snowden's revelations should be an important
theme in the upcoming general election, while the symbolic double anniversary of Magna Carta (aged 800) and the web (aged 25) offers an opportunity for critical reflection on how to upgrade fundamental liberties
in response to new threats and re-imagine how technology can serve the
common good.
There is no
common theme to these volumes, with the Lib Dem, SNP and Plaid Cymru volumes being written
by MPs and therefore presumably «official», while the Labour, Conservative and Green are written
by parliamentary candidates, or
in the case of the Conservative book,
by a political commentator.
Democratic Congressman Brian Higgins said the
common theme in so many mass shootings is they're being perpetrated
by a young male armed with an assault weapon.
The concept of «reverse racism», whereby acts of discrimination and prejudice perpetrated
by racial minorities, was a
common theme in articles.
This site has advocated for
common themes in diet, medicine, exercise, and lifestyle for long life based
in scientific literature shunned
by medicine as unprofitable
by those who fund research.
One
common theme running through the majority of research papers is that of upping protein consumption —
by doing so you can achieve protein synthesis
in a slight calorie deficit.
A
common theme in the research is that green tea's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties seem to be very important
in supporting the growth of new hair
by supporting overall health.
Stripes
in particular, seem to be a
common theme, which is okay
by me.
You will notice that I have a
common theme going amongst my dishes
by repeating the gold band which is important
in any design
in order to create flow (I talk more about repeating patterns and objects
in my Shelf & Console Table Styling 101 post found here &
in my Transitional Master Bath Tour / Reveal post found here).
European missionaries to southern Africa during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries played a strangely ambiguous role
in the history and affairs of the Exploring sin, sacrifices and atonement,
common themes used
by missionaries.
Finally today,
in what was surely a decision spurred
by common sense (unlike Grammy voting), Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt released a Beyoncé / Lemonade
themed promo video for Season 3.
There are some similar shared
themes, but mostly what the four stories have
in common is mass overacting
by all involved.
The laid - bare poignancy and touching immediacy of these films are exactly the kind of thing that is too often jettisoned
by studio pictures; they're part of what makes indie film great, and connection with those
common themes are, let's hope, a trend that we'll continue to see
in independent film this year.
In interrogating popular critical approaches, Davies identifies several key
themes, which were all to some degree
common currency
by the time of the film's release, and which would crystallise around it.
Human Torch is surrounded
by full body flames and so is Ghost Rider, why do you feel these two can't be related
in a
common theme, «pyro».
By building relationships between topics,
themes provide a
common ground for understanding multiple topics
in detail.
This report, prepared
by Public Impact for the Cleveland Foundation and the George Gund Foundation, analyzes
common themes among eighteen promising programs to attract and prepare teachers and principals for success
in urban school systems.
Assertions were developed
by searching the data corpus for
common codes and coding
themes, which
in turn, were compiled into matrices (
in the style of Miles & Huberman, 1994) to facilitate trend and pattern recognition across participants.
A
common theme among auto makers here is the resiliency of the Japanese people following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, which crippled production across the industry but most notably resulted
in reduced builds
by Toyota and Honda.
X-Ray lets users explore
in more depth the contents of a book,
by accessing pre-loaded files with relevant information, such as the most
common characters, locations,
themes, or ideas.
Life cycle funds go
by many names — strategic allocation, asset manager, personal strategy, life strategy, target retirement — but the
common theme is that they offer specific asset allocations and investment selections for specific investment objectives — all bundled up
in one fund.
As opposed to each stage feeling disjointed and tied together
by a
common theme, each hidden stage
in Mario Odyssey is a unified, bite - sized experience that acts as a reward for the player's curiosity and explorative ambition — differentiating them from the traditionally obligatory existence.
Artists and aficionados mingled
in the small gallery, which featured work
by four very different artists under the
common theme «Staged,» a reference to the particular (and often deliberate) ways
in which we inhabit and utilize space.
Two exhibitions currently run parallel to each other
in Spike Island, with a variety of motifs exploring
themes common in both exhibitions: alienation caused
by displacement,
by repetition,
by betraying the incidental circumstantial nature of context and its undeniable significance
in the creation / destruction of meaning.
It offers the opportunity to build and nurture strong communities
by bringing people together around a
common theme, and strong communities have the power to do great things
in the world.
Simon Lee Gallery, Hong Kong's most recent group exhibition Mauvaises Herbes: Sarah Crowner, Cailtin Keogh, Paulina Olowska presents the aesthetically divergent new work of three artists, linked
by themes of the biological, the feminine and the botanical,
in order to display a
common narrative convergence of subject and execution.
The depiction of civic virtue, honesty, and austerity became
common themes of this genre and the severe composition and cold colors reflect the subject matter.This 1786 version was ordered
by the Comte de Vaudreuil (depicted
in the exhibition
in a portrait
by Elizabeth - Louise Vigée - Lebrun) and is nearly identical to the original, except that the artist added a staff with a cleft end holding wool near the feet of the women.
A
common theme that runs throughout his work is that of the mathematical φ Phi, the source ratio which was defined
in the 3rd Century BC
by Euclid
in Elements, and later expanded upon
by Luca Pacioli (1445 — 1517)
in the Divina Proportione.
Decarbonizing our energy systems
by encouraging greater usage of alternative energy — a frequent topic of this column — is one of the
common themes in the fight against rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Looking at various topics that have been covered
by both journalists and bloggers, I've noted a
common theme in which journalist deplore bloggers» habit of speculating about subjects instead of «just picking up the phone» and asking those directly involved (examples here
A
common theme was that the «solutions» to climate change that are being posed
by many governments, such as nuclear power, carbon capture and storage (CCS) and biofuels are false and are not rooted
in justice.
Many of these ideas for helping to save endangered species have a
common theme - using the data gathering and remote - operating possibilities
in our hardware for better monitoring and observation - but there are also decidedly simple ones, such as the beehive fence, which is not only an example of an «appropriate technology», but one which also serves a dual purpose,
by providing a place for keeping bees.
After thinking I had most of the content done, I listened to a
common theme in the self - help materials created
by Erin Levine and others: video.
Qualitative research,
in contrast, seeks a deep, contextual understanding grounded
in the participants» context.12 Researchers gather data through personal interactions or observations, rather than through objective instruments.13
Common qualitative data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and document review.14 Qualitative research is primarily inductive.15 Researchers begin
by conducting a close study of the participants
in context, and gradually develop
themes and theories based on the participants» experiences.16 Researchers can not understand what it means to «do» legal writing without understanding the participants» experiences — the experiences of both writers and readers.