Sentences with phrase «central elements in»

• «I Myself Have Seen It: Photography and Kiki Smith,» Tang Museum Atrium, Skidmore College, 815 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs Contact: http://tang.skidmore.edu/index.php/calendars/view/300/tag:1/current:1 Notes: The exhibition will explore four roles photographs play as central elements in Smith's aesthetic and in the creation of her art.
The basic central elements in the making of the counter-culture and the germ of the future society are the forces released by the self - awakening and the struggle for self - identity and justice of the traditionally oppressed peoples of India.
Theological reflection is Christian to the extent that its openness to other perspectives does not curtail the influence of central elements in the primal expressions of the vision of reality, with which the emergence of Christian existence was intertwined.
The two central elements in scientific activity are observation and reason.
The imperial cult, the worship of the emperors, is one of the central elements in the ideology of the emperor and is a good place to start (though it is not, as is so often the case, the place to end).
They do not regard missions — understood as reaching the unreached — as «old style» but as the unchanged central element in the mission of the church.
The central element in the Church plan is a powerful, well - informed Senate oversight committee with rotating membership, budgetary authority, legislative powers, and the right to receive advance notice of all «significant» covert operations.
One Anglo - Catholic theologian, J. E. Fison, uses Buber's philosophy as the central element in his plea for a greater emphasis on the blessing of the Holy Spirit.
One central element in the Christian gospel is the affirmation that in a very real way God deals with that situation — this is the meaning of what we call redemption or salvation or atonement.
Where Massing differs is in his undoubtedly correct emphasis on treatment as the central element in any new drug policy.
10 The central element in this system is the public sphere, which contains the press, the political parties, and the other political institutions which, together, operate in a democratic fashion to set the terms of cooperation between the private sector, including business, and the state.
But despite these recurring complaints, theological schools have more and more tended to make academic quality the central element in their reputations.
Preaching has continued to be a central element in the Protestantism of the twentieth century.
Competition among nations to attract investment, a central element in the global economy, works against the environment.
Thus such participation in struggles for human rights is in itself a central element in the total mission of the church to proclaim by word and act the crucified and risen Christ.43
A central element in this quest was the insistence that it be empirically grounded.
(Religion in the Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 31) This goal of elucidation is apparent when he says that rational religion's aim is to make it «the central element in a coherent ordering of life... in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct...» (Religion in the Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 30) Religion's final product is the provision of «a meaning, in terms of value, for our own existence, a meaning which flows from the nature of things.»
In summary, he defines rational religion as»... religion whose beliefs and rituals have been reorganized with the aim of making it the central element in a coherent ordering of life — an ordering which shall be coherent both in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct towards a unified purpose commanding ethical approval.»
And as a central element in its 40th anniversary celebrations, Bennigan's will unveil a month - long St. Paddy's Day promotion in March asking guests to «tell us your Bennigan's story» for the chance to win an all - expenses - paid dream vacation to Ireland.
With communication a central element in humanitarian crises and humanitarian response, the next decade will see communicators change their approach in light of the increased significance of digital communications in such situations.
The loan guarantees are a central element in federal charges against Venditto and Mangano.
The loan guarantees are a central element in federal charges against former Republican County Executive Edward Mangano and former GOP town supervisor John Venditto.
Cell proliferation rates are considered a central element in the development of cancers (53).
In response to the perceived neglect of writing in United States education, the National Commission on Writing proposed a set of recommendations for making writing a central element in school reform efforts.
In response to the perceived neglect of writing in United States education, the National Commission on Writing proposed a set of recommendations for making writing a central element in school reform efforts (National Commission on Writing, 2006).
The central element in electronic damper control is the new high - performance control unit.
The extensive use of CFRP is a central element in the revolutionary vehicle concept underpinning the BMW i8, and the BMW Group is also a leader in this area of the production process.
The tree, a living organism, in appearance so closely resembling the human figure, is a central element in Penone's work.
Embellished with materials from bridal gowns and veils, boxing gloves are the central element in Buckman's series, Let Her Rave, which responds to 19th - century poet John Keats's expression of male dominance in «Ode to Melancholy.»
The fine graphite calligraphy that makes up the central element in the large black field of Unknowable (1999) appears to begin at an unseen central point and spirals out in moirélike patterns, the text repeating, gracefully opening out and becoming less dense then disappearing.
The cypress tree, which is among the most ancient trees of the Mediterranean region, and is one of the classic symbols of the area's various cultures, is the most central element in Rovner's new works.
Since the 1960s, the central element in Sonnier's art has been light.
Transparence is another central element in her art.
This presentation highlights such renowned artists as Alberto Giacometti, David Hammons, Pablo Picasso, Gerhard Richter, Robert Ryman, Frank Stella, and Christopher Wool, among others, for whom gray has figured as a central element in artmaking.
Working in a process of constant search is a central element in Tyson's work: «When I was a child I had a desperate need to understand my place in the world, I laid in bed thinking of infinity.»
Because of this, variations in the facts rarely matter, even though the facts are usually the central element in the case.

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Critics of the Fed's optimistic views of the U.S. economy are overlooking one critical element in the central bank's thinking.
In 2013, Eiji Aonuma, a central Zelda designer and producer told Kotaku that he envisioned a Zelda film with an element of audience interaction, so it's hard to say what the project could ultimately look like.
That element of judgment in weighing financial stability considerations, including the implications of our own actions, is central to our risk - management approach to monetary policy.
An important and useful element of the thinking at the time was the replacement of the earlier «control theory» approach to policy (i.e. the belief that the central point was to find an appropriate spot on the Phillips curve and to stay there), towards a «game theoretic» view, in which the critical issues related to behaviour — the interaction between the monetary authorities and the public.
While this is in some ways true — there is no central organisation that monitors and regulates bitcoin — there are already elements of both internal and external regulation that the vast majority of the bitcoin community consider sufficient.
There is a critical element to these concerns, however, which forms the central distinction between episodes in history where overvalued markets continued higher, and episodes that quickly became vulnerable to free - falls and crashes.
Normally, this would be of interest only to the true afficionados of central banking, but in the past few months, these operations have been an important element in responding to the turbulence in global financial markets.
And so I think that government and central bank versions of Cryptocurrency are going to go nowhere because they're not again for the elements you described earlier in the program.
Step 1 is really the most basic and traditional element of central banking, as liquidity, broadly speaking here, is currency elasticity in its more...
For centuries the Bible had been the central icon in Baptist life, and it seemed to be under attack by some Baptist scholars who questioned the historical and miraculous elements in Scripture.
U.S. psychological - warfare operations in Central America included elements such as the following:
For over 1,500 years, church buildings have been central and unifying elements in the configurations of cities, towns, and villages.
A true dialogue can not be limited to discussing superficial elements of religions but must address the central values in each culture.
Thus the gospel was concentrated in the person of Jesus; the hope of the Kingdom receded and became eventually only another name for «heaven,» the other world, the state of bliss beyond death, or, as in Thomas Aquinas, a term for the divine theodicy in general — though in truth this interpretation really emphasized a fundamental element in the whole biblical conception, in Jesus» teaching as elsewhere — and thus an intellectual concept of the person of Jesus tended to become central for Christian doctrine, theology, and devotion, rather than the person of God, his sovereignty and his redemptive will, his wisdom and his love.
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