Sentences with phrase «central aspect»

This is less acknowledged in current society in regard to other central aspects of the kingdom.
Discussions of the object as a key to understanding central aspects of modern and contemporary art.
The heads exquisitely contain central aspects of Grossman's art: an embrace of gender ambiguity, an interest in formal contradiction and conflict, a rich sensuality, and an audacious use of leather, a material she became acquainted with through her childhood on a working farm in Oneonta, New York.
S is our letter of the week, and the word spider starts with S.» Our point is that teachers should choose informational books for content - area instruction in ways that support students who are learning central aspects of that content area.
As Paul wrote, «Science may provide the most useful way to organize empirical, reproducible data, but its power to do so is predicated on its inability to grasp the most central aspects of human...
lvarez thinks that to better understand the history and development of the different kinds of Pentecostalism, it is important to emphasize three central aspects common to all Pentecostal churches, given the notion that spirituality should incorporate all aspects of a believer's life: liturgy, testimony, and evangelization.
Richard H. Scheller (Genentech) and Thomas C. Südhof (Stanford University School of Medicine) identified and isolated many of this reaction's key elements, unraveled central aspects of its fundamental mechanism, and deciphered how cells govern it with extreme precision.
Not only does Blitzen - Benz BANG explore central aspects of one of the oldest and most important German corporate collections in existence today, but it is also a survey of the important stylistic developments in international art from the 1960s to the present.
At the same time, all of us can be enriched and inspired by central aspects of Cobb's «earthist» theology and ethics, most notably his central claim that «the Earth is a far more inclusive and suitable object of devotion than Christianity, a nation, or economic growth.»
While her heads, which were first exhibited in 1968 at Cordier and Ekstrom Gallery (NYC), often threaten to overshadow the rest of Grossman's work, they also exquisitely contain central aspects of Grossman's art: its refusal to accept rigid gender positions, its daring choice of materials, its incorporation of contradiction and conflict and its play on senses other than the visual.
But even if your volume rocker is working fine, it's still a little weird to have to click a mechanical button to control one of the most central aspects of an operating system that is otherwise entirely touch - based.
Their deaths are supposed be rewarded with an eternal visit to Valhalla, the heavenly place that is a central aspect of both Norse and War Boy mythology.
At my startup, Code School, we call this companywide policy of deliberate self - improvement «betterment,» and it has become a central aspect of our culture.
This is nowhere more evident than in returns on retirement saving, which are subject to wide ranges of annual variability and cumulative variability over various time horizons.30 This central aspect of reality does not come to the fore in deterministic modelling.
Because Canada's relatively weak export performance has been a central aspect of our economic situation, the Bank of Canada has examined it in increasing detail.
To those of us who follow Jesus, discipleship should be a central aspect of our faith.
These are the central aspects of what it means to be marked.
-- Atheism is a central aspect of communism, fact.
This becomes clear if we look at the two central aspects of Rousseau's political philosophy: the social contract and the idea of civil religion.
Needless to say, if one chooses to make the supernatural element a central aspect of one's religion, the Bible will certainly support such a set of beliefs.
Analysts such as Gordon and Cruse recognize that there are central aspects of the American political system that they do not wish to define as the exclusive property of Anglo - Saxons but rather claim for all Americans.
When understood as reflection on Christian faith and history, trinitarian confession is not a relic from the past but a central aspect of Christian identity.
Polarization emerges between the exponents of novelty and those who wish to retain at least the central aspects of traditional worship.
But this latter reference is not all - inclusive; it does not exclude any other kind of experience of God as king, but only points to its central aspect.
The Kingdom reference is certainly a reference to the experience of God acting as king; the forgiveness of sins reference is equally certainly a reference to the central aspect of that experience.
This was in spite of the fact that rabbis would not have claimed these as the central aspects of God's will for humanity.
It is a remarkable fact that, if we have understood him aright, Bultmann never mentions the central aspect of the New Testament preaching of the cross.
This is a central aspect of the religious history of the area.
He also contends that in light of this central aspect of human life, we can understand the saving character of the cross.
The domino effect of sharing what works and support within the district made salad bars a vibrant and central aspect of the meal program.
A central aspect of his professional mission is to put air under the wings of parents as they try to raise happy and resilient children and teens.
The domino effect of sharing what works and support within the district made salad bars a vibrant and central aspect of the meal program.
Last week our highlight focused on a central aspect of a Waldorf school, supporting the conscious development of each individual in the community.
A central aspect of this accountability framework is the principle of the «responsibility to protect» — endorsed by heads of state and government at the 60th anniversary summit of the UN in 2005.
«SERAP trusts that you will see compliance with this judgment as a central aspect of the rule of law; an essential stepping stone to constructing a basic institutional framework for legality, constitutionality, the rule of law practice and culture in the country.
Nobody could be much worse than he is at one of the central aspects of the job: communication.
Last year, Ms. Mark - Viverito made criminal justice reform a central aspect of her address, calling for a citywide bail fund to prevent low - level offenders from languishing in the city's jails on Rikers Island, and for allowing some criminal activities to be addressed with summonses rather than arrests.
The two possible solutions have very different consequences for our understanding of central aspects of the early evolution of multicellular animals (Metazoa), such as the origins of nervous systems, tissues and organs.
Despite the many obviously irrational ways we behave, social scientists have only just begun to systematically document and understand this central aspect of our nature.
A central aspect was making research opportunities in Europe more attractive for the researchers themselves.
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