As Jesus» subjects, our work together is not limited
by the boundaries of our imagination or by the world's expectations.
There is much truth in the saying, at least if we think of the self as a self - enclosed substance isolated within the body and cut off from the world
by the boundaries of the skin.
Nevertheless, influenced by more atomistic modes of thinking inherited from the Greeks, many Christians came to think of the self as a soul isolated from the body and cut off from the world
by the boundaries of the skin, an immortal substance in a perishable body.
The word God is a Christian word, and often when Christians use it, we refer, not to a relational Bodhisattva who adapts to each situation, but rather to a changeless and independent Consciousness who saves only Christians and who is cut off from the world
by the boundaries of divine transcendence.
Clearly, he meant that if Christian faith and experience are true — as he believed them to be — they can not be merely local, isolated, shut in
by boundaries of race or special formulations of religion.
I also think that if our existence is limited
by the boundaries of our own physiology and known physical world such existence runs contrary to what we observe.
In the watery world of the womb, your baby was weightless and warm, he was comforted by the rhythm of your heartbeat and the gentle rocking motion of his «mother home» as his body was gently massaged by the uterine wall and contained
by the boundaries of your own body.
First, while formal constitutional responsibility for educating kids belongs to the states, the actual delivery of that education falls squarely on local education agencies, typically called districts, which are geographically defined, most often
by the boundaries of a city, town, county, or other municipality.
They went out of their way to ensure that this classic would now be played at its full potential, no longer restricted
by the boundaries of its hardware.
Discover a strange world where a man and woman journey through four seasons in a year, constantly separated
by the boundaries of the screen.
The images are interrupted by reflection, surface and a constant reversal of interior and exterior space, disrupting straightforward readings of psychological perspective, as marked
by the boundary of the window frame.
This competing interference manifests as pockets of clarity, separated
by boundaries of noise and silence.
Crisp lines and thick, nearly impressionistic brushstrokes characterize the majority of Matthews» more naturalistic paintings, while her abstract works, unencumbered
by the boundaries of line and shape, emanate a similar, joyful exuberance.
«Painting does not want to be confined
by boundaries of edge and surface.»
Cropped
by the boundaries of the canvas, the shapes seem to emerge and extend past them, untethered by gravity.
It must prepare students for an age when the imagination is no longer fettered
by the boundaries of geography, but rather operates in a deeply interconnected world.
Not exact matches
We are no longer limited
by the geographical
boundaries that once existed and the other traditional advantages
of operating in Australia such as having a safe economy and good legal system continue to be eroded as other countries increase their own standards in these areas or ours begins to deteriorate.
It highlights research carried out
by an international team
of psychologists that focused on determining the
boundaries of the extrovert advantage, and they found a big one.
Invented
by the Wright brothers as a psychological experiment to test the
boundaries of human patience and basic comfort, airplanes are the in - demand, out -
of - shape transportation
of the future.
They set appropriate
boundaries and take care
of themselves
by saying no to things when they need to.
Perth - based artists are making an impact at home and abroad
by pushing the
boundaries in both the content and delivery
of contemporary theatre and dance.
Powerful questions infuse a sense
of possibility and cause the mind to consider new options, thus expanding the mental
boundaries posed
by previous paradigms.
That a 15 - year - old girl would be targeted and shot
by the Taliban, live to tell the tale and then continue to fight for the education
of women in Pakistan is the kind
of story that cuts through cultural and geographic
boundaries.
Netflix, YouTube, Amazon and Apple, among others, are stretching the
boundaries of online video delivery and stepping into the roles
of TV networks
by commissioning high - profile original series.
«Budweiser is always pushing the
boundaries of innovation and we are inspired
by the collective American Dream to get to Mars,» Ricardo Marques, vice president at Budweiser said in a statement.
Howat and his team were able to figure this out
by creating high - resolution topographic models
of the glaciers and their
boundaries, as well as a numerical model
of exactly how much water was flowing off these coastal glaciers and ice caps — technology that wasn't available back in 1996.
«It gives game developers new abilities to bring their creative visions to life
by opening up the concept
of gaming without
boundaries.»
If you lead a team on either side
of the fence, you can reach across that
boundary by building relationships, scheduling cross-team meetings, and identifying projects that would be made better
by working together.
Without crossing an international
boundary, these band - aids would be regulated
by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, not State, with less risk
of their becoming politicized.
What drives people to like things outside the
boundaries of Facebook's walls if the action is not accompanied
by a social reward?
But the pair, who own culinary events group Bompass & Parr, are now pushing the
boundaries in multi-sensory experiences
by allowing customers to drink pasteurized human tears in a cocktail
of spirits, herbs, and spices.
Buyable pins
by Pinterest were one
of the first «true» social commerce hybrid features, crossing a
boundary beyond simple social media advertising to create a new kind
of online experience.
Current and recent projects include «Immigrants and Precarious Employment» (with P. Landolt); the «Poverty and Employment Precarity in Southern Ontario» research alliance (directed
by W. Lewchuck and in collaboration with the UWGTA); the «Agency Data on Migration» project (directed
by A. Kim); and «Negotiating the
Boundaries of Rights and Membership» (directed
by P. Landolt).
If location within a particular school district is going to be advertised to attract buyers or justify the asking price, the seller should investigate the
boundaries and the likelihood
of change
by contacting the school district directly.
An industry - disrupting, team - based customer service culture coupled with innovations in the production process, have allowed AGNORA to push the
boundaries of what is possible with architectural glass to meet to meet the design objectives brought to them
by their customers.
With Omise Go — and the «OMG» coin — Omise wants to remove even more
of the
boundaries by removing even the need to own a bank account.
Even as the company tests delivery
by drone and ways to restock toilet paper at the push
of a bathroom button, it is conducting a little - known experiment in how far it can push white - collar workers, redrawing the
boundaries of what is acceptable.
Enterprise mobility allows businesses to create an entrepreneurial culture
by allowing employees to work in a variety
of environments — breaking traditional workplace
boundaries.
All the player companies, with vast sums
of money, are steered
by government
boundaries of taxes and laws.
I am from a third world country vying for first world status
by 2020 yet as i'm outside the system I am able to observe the very ones who clamor for «freedom» refusing to step outside
of their
boundaries.
Saturn will stay within Sagittarius»
boundaries for the rest
of the year, but —
by mid-May 2018 — Mars will cross over into the neighboring constellation to the east, Capricornus the Sea - goat.
Today, BlackBerry aims to inspire the success
of our millions
of customers around the world
by continuously pushing the
boundaries of mobile experiences.
As announced
by Eagle Plains on March 21, 2018, SSRM has commenced phase one
of an 18,000 metre drilling campaign within Fisher property
boundaries and currently has two drills in operation.
Technological advancements have just pushed the
boundaries of recoverable oil and gas in the U.S. further, according to an announcement
by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Rather than playing into an «us - versus - them» competitive dichotomy, this new space age hinges on exploring the possibility
of economic expansion off - planet — a notion bolstered
by the innate human urge to push the
boundaries of what's possible.
So here's a modest proposal: why doesn't the federal government get things rolling
by pushing for reform
of supply management — that convoluted mess
of federal and provincial policies that actually make it an offence for farmers to sell milk and poultry across provincial
boundaries?
After graduating from Harvard Business School, Spier made a «spectacularly foolish» decision to join D. H. Blair — a third - tier firm that was eventually shut down
by regulators — where he was exposed to a «snake pit»
of Gordon Gekkos and bankers that pushed
boundaries.
Due to the transnational nature
of cryptocurrencies, the IMF said, «disruptions» could occur across «national
boundaries,» a factor that could also be influenced
by «differing national regulatory approaches.»
In it, he described a virtual currency that,
by its very nature, transcends political
boundaries and shackles financial growth not within the confines
of the hands
of banks that feed us our daily bread, but within reach
of Average Janes and Joes.
Their control
of the House has been strengthened
by two factors: 1) Democrats» tendency to win with overwhelming margins in heavily Democratic urban areas, thus wasting votes; and 2) gerrymandering, which is the process
of redrawing the
boundaries of legislative districts to favour one's party.