Sentences with phrase «by the patterns of»

Romano Guardini had already foreseen this: «The gadgets and technics forced upon him by the patterns of machine production and of abstract planning mass man accepts quite simply; they are the forms of life itself.
Bio-diversity, it is pointed out, is destroyed by the pattern of developing adopted by MNCs and others in the North.
Without magic by which to escape, the hero is shaped by the pattern of the Other and is obedient to it in death.
A failure to explore how the activity of theological inquiry is located in and inescapably shaped by patterns of activity that are dictated by its social and cultural setting and, just as important, patterns that are dictated by institutional power arrangements, deprives theological inquiry of the means for its self - criticism and correction.
Thus (loves John Eloise) can be confirmed in this actual world by the pattern of prehensions just listed.
In the light of Easter as it shines specifically on Christians in America in 1974, it can hardly remain hidden that this system of competition, domination and violence, of sexism and oppression, carefully programming us by the pattern of the marketplace and subliminally driven into us by advertising, inhibits, to say the least, our walking as men and women of love and hope.
Especially in his earlier writings (including the earlier sections of Science and the Modern World), Whitehead develops a theory of overlapping events characterized by reiterated patterns, showing how sub-events may be organically influenced by the patterns of the events within which they are included.
What is most distinctive about us as an animal species is that all of our vital functions have been qualified and transformed by patterns of behavior we have learned from the culture into which we were born.
Thus Christian faith in God as the Creator has usually been understood to require assent to a whole series of beliefs that are now widely regarded as false — e.g., that the creation of the world took place as recently as 4004 B.C. and that man and the various animals were all created as fixed species, in no way related to one another by any pattern of evolutionary development.
It is quite clear to him that «the way in which we have tried to hear the church has been shaped by patterns of convenience, rather than the much more difficult commitment to ascertain what's going on through close analysis of congregational life.
Yet our political culture has been so thoroughly shaped by a pattern of weakening that it can not accommodate this desire for the sacred.
The majority of these nine could be classified as liberals or as men whose early ministry at least was shaped by the patterns of liberalism.
For most purposes, then, we are quite safe in regarding physiological processes as dominated by patterns of physical feeling, and in expecting that research will reveal the «machinery» of living cells to be more complex than we have yet imagined.
In addition to honest and open communication concerns, there are also fundamental issues of managerial incompetence, poor negotiating strategy, procrastination, dithering, lack of ambition, lack of willingness to compete with the top teams in the league despite supposedly being financial heavyweights, desperation at the very end of the window, compounded by promises made when Arsene was re-signed and poor team selection decisions for the first three matches, further compounded by a pattern of incompetence during transfer windows and in general management of the team in recent years that understandable has fan patience at a very low level.
A good let - down can be recognized by this pattern of sucking and is a good indication that your baby is getting plenty of your milk.
This is reflected by a pattern of widespread distribution of petition signatures compared to the other candidates (as well as the numerical lead of signatures submitted).
Their system automatically grouped the thousands of songs by patterns of chord changes and tone allowing researchers to statistically identify trends with an unprecedented degree of consistency.
D.J. (stock image) The researchers system automatically grouped the thousands of songs by patterns of chord changes and tone allowing researchers to statistically identify trends with an unprecedented degree of consistency.
Human societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between individuals who share a distinctive culture and institutions; a given society may be described as the sum total of such relationships among its constituent members.
Severe alcohol problems are often preceded by patterns of heavy drinking, so the researchers are hopeful that mindfulness could help to reduce drinking before more severe problems develop.
The new technology provides a method to scale up a previously known method for profiling cell types distinguished by the pattern of chemical markers studding their DNA.
In 1960 Nelson Hairston, Frederick Smith, and Lawrence Slobodkin (HSS) proposed that vegetation patterns are determined primarily by patterns of food consumption by herbivores.
Now, a computer modeling approach, developed by University of Maryland seismologist Vedran Lekic and colleagues at the University of California Berkeley, has produced new seismic wave imagery which reveals that the rising plumes are, in fact, influenced by a pattern of finger - like structures carrying heat deep beneath Earth's oceanic plates.
«The results have shown, in particular, that Rafa Nadal has the highest score when assessed by the patterns of play of the most efficient tennis players.
At the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute and the Broad Institute, for instance, Todd Golub, a specialist in the genetics of cancer, had spent a decade learning how to identify malignant tumors by the pattern of protein - coding messenger RNAs expressed in their cells.
In traditional SIM, the sample under the lens is observed while it is illuminated by a pattern of light (more like a bar code than the light from a lamp).
An additional 10 to 48 percent of land would see its climate zones disappear, replaced by patterns of temperature and precipitation now occurring elsewhere, such as rain forest becoming savanna or evergreen forest becoming deciduous.
Three factors suggest that honeybees are spreading the parasites into wild bumblebees: honeybees have higher background levels of the virus and the fungus than bumblebees; bumblebee infection is predicted by patterns of honeybee infection; and honeybees and bumblebees at the same sites share genetic strains of DWV.
You know, it can tell by your pattern of pacing around the house that you're getting ready to go to the gym, so it prepares things.
The notion of family is seminal in human genetics for many reasons: the inheritance and genetic basis of traits is discerned from family patterns; arguments about heritability and nature versus nurture are derived from studies of family relationships; population genetic structure and social diversity are determined by patterns of mate choice; genetic information is typically delivered in the context of families.
EILEEN FISHER HOME BY GARNET HILL Inspired by the pattern of a favorite shirt, yarn - dyed organic - linen fibers are woven together to give this bedding its unique high - low textural stripes.
Inspired by the patterns of traditional Indian style design, the Feizy Billingsley Medallion Area features a watercolor effect created using a technique similar to tie - dying.
Summary Capsule: A young couple annoyed by patterns of bumps in the night decide to film what happens while they sleep, but the footage offers them no relief at all
As researchers long focused on social studies and informational reading and writing education in the early elementary grades, we were frustrated by this pattern of neglect, and troubled that it is even worse in high - poverty school settings.
I became fascinated by the patterns of these rugs, and spent hours studying the rhythms and visual rhymes in their compositions.
«No man is unaffected by the patterns of the society he lives in, least of all students in an educational institution.»
Then, as various districts began to be favored by the pattern of categorical grants, the districts that didn't get much money said, «We need a categorical grant for us.»
«We were confronted by a pattern of interference by top APS leadership in our attempt to gather evidence,» investigators wrote.
However, depending on your volume of operations, they may switch you on their own to business account by the pattern of your transactions.
Brindle - a particular type of coat marking characterized by a pattern of black and brown; it is considered a registration fault.
If cats do favour the conditions created by fire and grazing, this should be revealed by the patterns of movement of individual cats in heterogeneous landscapes with variable effects of fire and grazing.
Cats are efficient groomers and can lick away all traces of fleas, so we may need to go by the pattern of hair loss (lumbar, possibly including scabbing around the neck), seasonality of the hair loss, and response to flea control.
I am drawn in by the patterns of the mudejar architecture and design.
The landscapes distorted by patterns of light, both natural and manmade, explore important punctuations in human history.
The pieces are characterized by patterns of diagonal lines, layered to give an illusion of depth on a flat surface.
In other works, such as Untitled (7.12.83) and Untitled (8.16.83), the forms are held together by a pattern of repeated curves.
(Two small oval paintings are marked by patterns of melted wax, like the overflow of hippie candles.)
All three schools are united, protesters argued today, by a pattern of fiscal schemes — bad investments, expensive construction projects, administrative bloat, and weak financial aid — that have indebted students and harmed the universities.
The landscapes distorted by patterns of light, both natural and man made, explore important punctuations in human history.
He was inspired by the patterns of the north Cornish coast, transforming string into optical art tableau in the humorously - named A String of Beauty is a Toy Forever (1960).
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