Sentences with phrase «circumscriptions of»

Thus Christians are constantly summoned to break through the sometimes rigid circumscriptions of their roles as parents, citizens or professionals.
See in this respect also the circumscription of the term «real» that Whitehead is reported to have given in one of his classes: «real because it expresses a fact learned from the actual world and concerning the actual world» (Lackmann, 132).
«In my view, the 4 June and 31st December processes occasioned a breakdown of law and order, the negation of the rule of law and a circumscription of the fundamental human rights and freedoms of the individual which the Constitution seeks to protect and preserve by its preamble.
The circumscription of his constitutional right to the dignity of self, freedom of expression and fair hearing denotes that there is a desperate attempt to scare him into submission.
Walsh seems to hew rather closely to the origins of the historical movement, yet his almost diffident serial progressions here depart from it with oddly - realized symmetries that suffuse the room with the quirky decorum of a fin - de-siècle Viennese parlor — an interesting scenario to entertain within the circumscription of the Paula Cooper Gallery, one of the primary venues of «classic» minimalism, of epoch - defining shows by Sol Lewitt and Carl Andre.
The strong support for this clade in recent multigene analyses (e.g., D. Soltis et al. 2000; Cuénoud et al. 2002) has led to a revised — and broader — circumscription of Caryophyllales by APG (1998) and APG II (2003).

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According to this understanding of revelation, sin means the obscuring of our true possibilities from ourselves, a circumscription that leaves us unfulfilled and enslaved.
«God» can easily be exaggerated into a personification of prohibition and psychic circumscription.
The set of people voting for the same seats is called a circumscription or electoral district.
They offer the viewer an opportunity to explore dichotomies between past and present, expanse and its circumscription, stillness and the inexorable momentum of atmospheric change.
With artistic possibilities stifled by consumer - led consensus, where to look for a way out of this mannered circumscription?
These circumscriptions remained largely intact for the past 30 years until recently when molecular phylogenetic analyses started reshaping concepts of Caryophyllales.
Because of the potential confusion introduced by applying the name Caryophyllales to a large clade, not all investigators have accepted this circumscription.
At this particular time of political and social turmoil, a little more coherence, clarity, and if the author may add, circumscription in the EU asylum policy is essential.
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