Sentences with phrase «by particular subject»

The My Shelves feature enables users to organize B&N Libraries by a particular subject or theme, on easy - to - organize, easily - accessible Shelves.
In this way religious studies can more closely approximate the university norm, where academic disciplines are distinguished by particular subject matters, not by perspectives, and the subject matters are not themselves defined as perspectives.

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Article II in particular states, «Outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means.»
Your eligibility for particular products or services is subject to determination by and the approval of Wellington Management.
In addition, ongoing access by any particular customer to individual products and services is subject to periodic review and may be restricted based on criteria established solely by Fidelity.
Since green bonds are backed by the full credit of the underlying issuer, returns are not dependent upon the success of any one particular venture and therefore investors are not subject to project risk.
This particular issue was the subject of extensive debate during committee hearings with the ESAC position previously rejected by the government and opposition MPs.
(ii) persons whom the SEC determines by regulation to have demonstrable education or job experience to qualify such persons as having professional knowledge of a subject related to a particular investment, and whose education or job experience is verified by FINRA or an equivalent self - regulatory authority.
In particular I was inspired by Hans Kohn, who attacked the subject of nationalism with the vigor and urgency of a scientist seeking the cause and cure of cancer.
By engaging people in the effort to understand God by focusing study of various subject matters within the horizon of questions about Christian congregations, a theological school may help them cultivate capacities both for what Charles Wood [2] calls «vision,» that is, formulating comprehensive, synoptic accounts of the Christian thing as a whole, and what he calls «discernment,» that is, insight into the meaning, faithfulness, and truth of particular acts in the practice of worship (in the broad sense of worship that we have adopted for this discussionBy engaging people in the effort to understand God by focusing study of various subject matters within the horizon of questions about Christian congregations, a theological school may help them cultivate capacities both for what Charles Wood [2] calls «vision,» that is, formulating comprehensive, synoptic accounts of the Christian thing as a whole, and what he calls «discernment,» that is, insight into the meaning, faithfulness, and truth of particular acts in the practice of worship (in the broad sense of worship that we have adopted for this discussionby focusing study of various subject matters within the horizon of questions about Christian congregations, a theological school may help them cultivate capacities both for what Charles Wood [2] calls «vision,» that is, formulating comprehensive, synoptic accounts of the Christian thing as a whole, and what he calls «discernment,» that is, insight into the meaning, faithfulness, and truth of particular acts in the practice of worship (in the broad sense of worship that we have adopted for this discussion).
philosophically, it's not subject to the whims of a particular culture / society (those to whom it was revealed were equally being called out by it in their culture).
This poetic description incorporates an essential principle of both Mennonite and mainstream Protestant thought: the supremacy of word over image, a prejudice that Dutch painters in general and Rembrandt in particular countered by imbuing their portraits and historical subjects with the visual equivalent of sound.
Each «subject» is represented by a particular stroke.
These words are not the dominion of God, they are words... created by human beings to express their feelings toward a particular subject.
The particular subject - matter of knowledge is supplied by experience in each case and is the norm and limit of cognition.
It can not be said that this particular interpretation of the general Christian philosophical doctrine that all that exists whether material or spiritual, must be brought under the same concept of being and conceived as subject to the same metaphysical norms, is the interpretation favoured by all philosophical schools.
To answer that question, the results of historical study of Christianity can be subjected to philosophical analysis to determine the essence of Christianity, that which defines it and yields criteria by which to assess any particular teaching, institution, or practice that claims to be «Christian.»
Something perishes as that particular subject but its patterning activity is picked up, and perhaps modified, by its successor.
This claim is frequently presented, whether implicitly or explicitly, as a correlative to the idea that Christianity often as personified by Jesus or less frequently by Paul - was «goad» for women, paid them particular attention, or at least offered them opportunities not otherwise available, to caricature, the ideal of «the Feminist Jesus».60 In an admirable and scholarly article Leonard Swidler has marshaled historical evidences to show convincingly that Jesus was a Feminist.61 The politics of such a view is self - evident, for much study of the subject has developed within a context where women were struggling to establish a proper role for themselves within the contemporary church; to this end they have sought an egalitarian past to act as model for present polity.62
The subject is a different subject for knowing a particular object, but that object is in no degree different for being known by that subject.
How this interaction takes place is determined by the subjective form, which is the particular mood or attitude by which the subject prehends a particular datum.
A. N. Whitehead (1929) considers the act of perception as the establishment by the subject of its causal relation with its own external world at a particular moment.
This unique perspective of subject upon object is its «subjective form» (PR 35), or particular affective tonality with reference only to this object as apprehended by this subject.
What's interesting is that though both these reports by independent and secular organisations (NSPCC and JJC) either state or imply that child sex abuse is part of a problem in society as a whole and not a particular problem for the Catholic Church, in other words that Catholic priests are no more likely than anyone else to be involved in it, Dr Pravin Thevathasan, the author of the third document on this subject published around the same time, «The Catholic Church & the Sex Abuse Crisis», published by the CTS, is not inclined to deploy this fact to get the Church off the hook.
In brief, while the research on symbols in general and religious symbolism in particular by specialists in other disciplines deserves his consideration, the historian of religions is obliged in the final analysis, to approach the subject with his own means of investigation and in his proper perspective.
The turning away from the objective truth of words (and from authority) which has been so much part of the modern «turn to the subject» is caused by, among other things, a particular idea with a long intellectual pedigree.
Besides the fact that this is an emotionally charged subject, we have no evidence except for accounts written down fifty or more years later by people who had a particular point to prove.
I lead by example, dedicated to health and wellness and to helping educate others on the subject of chemical toxicity in particular and the impact of that on our, our children's and the planet's health.
Much of the subject - specific material needed to attain a good grade can be found on the Internet, or at the library, or by purchasing particular textbooks.
If your child enjoys a particular subject they can go further by participating in its academic extension.
Black Westchester (BW) has obtained important information that in 2013 a subject of one particular investigation by Janet Difiore, should have never been the focus of her investigation.
This will help taxpayers with multiple MTD filings within a particular tax, e.g. someone who has one or more self - employed business and or let property · Taxpayers should be given a minimum period of 12 months on a «tax by tax» basis from when they become subject to MTD obligations before penalties are applied.
Most legislation is considered by standing committees, each of which has jurisdiction over a particular subject matter, such as Agriculture or Appropriations.
«So I agree that if there is a particular allegation, which is a subject matter of a trial, then in that case that particular amount, so for instance in the case of Opuni, if there is an amount which is part of a charge sheet, then the state wants to preserve those funds through a freezing order, of course it'll be within the mandate of the state to prevent dissipation of such fund by saying let's freeze.
«The IP2 containment liner, in particular, has been subjected to a variety of unusual degradation events over more than four decades, including buckling in 1968, deformations caused by a jet of steam and hot water in 1973, and corrosion due to a flooding event in 1980,» state officials wrote in a petition for the hearing.
Using such tools, a group in Paris led by cognitive neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene of the Collège de France has argued for several years that a hallmark of conscious visual perception is a particular type of electric wave, called P300, that occurs whenever an adult subject is attending to a consciously perceived picture or a sound.
It is possible that by the time Hariri gets all 1,000 subjects into his database, that particular link will have vanished.
Individual researchers, in particular, are subjected to the academic rewards system employed by funders and academic institutions, which can be counterproductive.
But in 2001, physicist Murray Holland suggested controversially that the fermions could be coaxed into pairing up at somewhat higher temperatures by subjecting them to magnetic fields of particular strengths.
Subject Collections provide a look at articles published by Science since 1996 that have been classed within a particular discipline or topic.
The scientists used two methods to prove that this pairing of a particular photo and pain was actually anchored in the test subjects» brains: The expectation of an electrical shock was demonstrated by increased cold sweat which was measured via skin conductivity.
If an endorsement by Ted Kennedy, Dick Cheney's daughter, The New York Times or even Chuck Norris isn't enough to thrust you onto a particular presidential candidate's bandwagon, the Scientists & Engineers for America, a nonpartisan organization that advocates evidence - based debate and decision - making in Washington, offers another metric: their science platforms.Examining subjects like energy policy, healthcare, views on evolution, stem cells and the like, the Science, Health and Related Policies (SHARP) Network unfurls each candidate's positions (and past) in a wiki format.
A 2005 IRS ruling implies that all postdoc income be subject to these taxes, including postdoc fellowship income; however certain fellowships and traineeships, in particular the NIH National Research Service Award (NRSA), are not because the research conducted by these postdocs is considered non-compensatory (i.e. the stipend is more like a grant than a wage paid for services).
In order to avoid a potential bias caused by selection of a particular referent subject, subject - specific SI maps from all the subjects are summarized as a weighted average, with the Jaccard index for each subject as the weight.
In particular, we generated an average network by averaging the correlation matrices from all the subjects (n = 194).
Instead of casual conversation, you may be subjected to lengthy monologues of a particular mechanism or service given by an organization.
Here's a list, in no particular order, of 20 of the 40 women - centric films — films either starring, written or directed by women — expected to be released sometime this year (as always, release dates are subject to change):
That's a particular problem when the film is about transgender transitioning, a subject that isn't illuminated by decorous coyness, which is what director Tom Hooper has in sensibly sized spades.
The bold filmmaker (played by Dunye) picks one particular actress cheaply credited as «The Watermelon Woman» as the subject of her documentary.
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