«I was particularly impressed
by the commonalities when facing cancer, and by the incredible work that Indigenous peoples in the represented countries have achieved.
Match also allows you to browse profiles on your own
by commonalities.
The tribe is held together largely
by a commonality of blood and culture.
Sustainability
by commonality: the new BMW Group Efficient Dynamics family of engines.
Whatever marginal differences they might have (I've never actually seen any, but am happy to acknowledge the theoretical possibility) are eclipsed
by this commonality of purpose.
Her work is created by a wholly original mash - up of Western modernism and post-modernism, classical South Asian and Tibetan traditions, and is always defined
by the commonality of the painter's touch and sensitivity for process and materiality, creating work of a deeply personal iconography that investigates the universal dilemmas and mysteries of existence.
The exhibition title Album refers to the unit of images or songs bound
by a commonality — in this case, the artist.
Not exact matches
After you have discovered the 150 to 200 contacts in your networks that you know would at least have a phone conversation with you based on one layer of
commonality or prior relationship, start to group them
by profession or industry.
Commonality in idiosyncratic volatility can not be completely explained
by time - varying volatility.
By analyzing what each competitor and ranking domain is doing already, you can find
commonalities to use for your piece of content.
Every audience can be divided into groups
by attributes such as industry and title, characteristics such as «Twitter user»,
commonalities such as obstacles, and so on.
By espousing a uniquely Christological ontology that excludes any appeal to metaphysics and natural theology, Barth risks compromising Jesus's humanity and
commonality with us.
We were never separate from whites nor are we now, but given the fact that most things in this country are white
by design, does it not make sense to you to desire a piece of
commonality that was ripped away from most races of the world
by white people?
The joy and excitement generated
by the experience, the sense of
commonality with fellow players from around the world, the opportunity to participate freely with one's entire being — this gave all the players a new outlook on their everyday world.
As Smith and Denton say, «Any generation gap that exists between teens and adults today is superficial compared with and far outweighed
by the generational
commonalities.»
In his review of Fundamentalism Observed, edited
by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby, Wuthnow describes the
commonalities and distinctions among various religious fundamental movements in the world and corrects numerous myths and misunderstandings about fundamentalism with scholarly research.
While the
commonality among James, Bergson, Dewey, and Whitehead will not be established in this short essay, 28 it can be at least illustrated
by reference to a curious linguistic move made
by the three of those who wrote in English.
It does not exist for itself or in itself, but bridges the gap between the mind of the sender and the receiver
by drawing the two together.129 A
commonality among all the terms is essential for communication to take place.130 As Perkins remarks, «Jesus» nature parables are not romantic poetry.
The similarity between the world of the parable and the real world in which the listener finds her / himself serve as the basis.121 The new meaning created
by the juxtaposition of the two is dependent on the
commonality between the referent and metaphor.
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commonality can be equallly explained
by a «common desinger» as a «common ancestor»
The culture that emerges will have more
commonality than the present multicultural society can have, but this
commonality will have elements contributed
by all the particular cultures and other elements that grow out of the multicultural situation itself.
The preamble of the proposal adopted in January includes what might be called, without disrespect, ecumenical boilerplate: CCT will foster «relationships where our differences can be better understood, our
commonalities better affirmed, and our brokenness healed
by God.»
But above and beyond the strings of «
commonality,» believers in Christ are held together
by something even greater: the Spirit of God who lives, breathes and works in us and through us.
Yet something like a universal language is being provided
by empirical science (for example, in mathematics), this being one of the important areas of
commonality in the new global culture.
Possibly the human species,
by successfully responding to current challenges, could become so united in love and goodwill that there would be some kind of spiritual center linking all humans together in a
commonality of consciousness.
There'll be
commonalities, and aspects of paradise that were relayed
by God to his prophets, but if everyone's wishes come true, it can't help but be personalized,
by its very nature.
That is, it cultivates a
commonality of outlook that tends to be shared
by its heavy viewers.
How do the critics propose getting that
commonality —
by force?
Seeing that
commonality of interest, and therefore being to focus on the environment, has, in my case, been facilitated
by my Whiteheadian point of view.
Hurtado opens
by treating the «religious environment» of Jesus» day and then proceeds to examine the Pauline evidence of Christ's messiahship, the
commonality of the Synoptic Gospels with the Gospel of John, and then the other early «Jesus books» (as the noncanonical accounts of Christ's life are called).
(ENTIRE BOOK) A scholarly but non-technical analysis of the Book of Exodus, offering an appreciation of the beginnings of Judaism as well as some
commonalities shared
by Judaism and Christianity.
However, for many, the
commonalities exemplified in law, politics, science, technology, and culture seem artificial and subject to distortion
by greed and imperial impulse.
We nine families were thrown together
by the random luck of our close proximity on a waiting list, but also
by the deep
commonality of our decision to adopt from Ethiopia.
At the heart of our education lies the goal to bring students to an understanding of the
commonality of the human experience of all of the world's people, transcending the stereotypes, prejudices, and divisiveness of classification
by race, religion, sex, nationality, and ability.
Transcultural understanding, cultural cross-fertilization, and historically - based cultural
commonality have a long and rich history, one that has been forgotten or downplayed
by the Western collective memory, as demonstrated
by rhetoric such as that espoused in the framework of the global war on terror.
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By the collision of
commonalities and value systems, not one idiot somewhere pontificating and dictating to us who should be in a country or not.
Though he's had an at - times difficult relationship with the left of the Democratic base, Cuomo on the convention floor sought to play up areas of
commonality on policy, touting the push for the $ 15 minimum wage and 12 weeks of paid family leave — both measures that were approved in New York earlier this year (with,
by the way, the Republicans in control of the state Senate).
By emphasising difference over
commonality, identity politics also makes it harder for the left to establish a mass politics based around shared economic interests.
And I think that building a map of
commonality is, I think, understood
by those forces.»
Drawing a sharp contrast between himself and de Blasio, Cuomo said he'd gotten bills passed on gun control, same - sex marriage and sexual assault on college campuses «
by working with people, staying calm, not getting personal and finding
commonality.»
Many previous models also assume independence between climate models, whereas this paper accounts for
commonalities shared
by various models — such as physical equations or fluid dynamics — and correlates between data sets.
By doing so, we can protect at least 95 percent of the aquatic biodiversity because of the
commonalities of their life histories with the economically valuable species.
This prospect is underscored
by unusual
commonalities between digestive enzymes in Cephalotus and Nepenthes plants.
«The similarities in brain - behaviour relationship do suggest some profound
commonalities that may have been achieved
by distinct mechanisms,» he says.
One problem faced
by all institutions is finding
commonality among the various funding sources and corresponding fringe rates, state and national laws regarding employee status, and international tax treaty agreements.
As an example, the ICGC / TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) project, co-led
by our group, is leveraging cloud solutions to globally standardize and analyze cancer genomics data, with the aim of uncovering
commonalities and differences between molecular disease mechanisms in disparate cancer entities.
Biomarkers predictive of disease phenotype will be validated using existing, publicly available studies
by deciphering microbiome characteristics and
commonalities associated with healthy and disease states.
The goal of the National Microbiome Initiative is to generate research that elucidates general principles of microbiome behavior
by finding
commonalities across different habitats.
Commonalities in the neural mechanisms underlying automatic attentional shifts
by gaze, gestures, and symbols
All four diets are bound
by a single
commonality — a reduction in dietary carbohydrates, and specifically, not a reduction in dietary fat, saturated or otherwise.