Sentences with phrase «coherence with»

The minimum coverage defined by German law for car liability insurance / third party personal insurance is: 7.5 million euro for bodily injury (damage to people),.5 million euro for property damage and 50,000 euro for financial / fortune loss which is in no direct or indirect coherence with bodily injury or property damage.
The view of the Advocate General, whereby a different legal element — concerning for example the intention of the perpetrator — could entail that the «acts» (Article 54 CISA) or the «offence» (Article 50 CFREU) are not the same for the purpose of ne bis in idem, is not entirely persuasive as regards its coherence with the previous CJEU case law.
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Invites Parties included in Annex I and listed in Annex 1 to this decision to submit information on their quantified emission limitation or reduction objectives for the second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol by 1 May 2012 for consideration by the Subsidiary Body on Implementation at its thirty - sixth session and requests the Subsidiary Body for Implementation to deliver the results of its work to the Conference of the Parties title of decision on AWG - LCA serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol with a view to the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol adopting them as amendments to Annex B of the Kyoto Protocol at its eighth session, while ensuring coherence with the implementation of decision -LCB--RCB-;
Can't help but wonder if the staggering amount of calculation and imagination displayed on this thread can lead to a result that shows serious coherence with actually measured regional temperature variations.
The coherence with global indices is nonexistent, except at the very lowest trend - influenced frequencies of similarly UHI - corrupted indices, such as HADCRUT and BEST.
While the deal stresses the need for coherence with the UN's climate talks, it is also careful not to step on its toes.
The triumph of Newtonian physics was, thus, a vote for theoretical cosmology, not for practical dividends; and the ideas of Newtonian theory were shaped by a concern for intellectual coherence with a respectable picture of God's material creation, as obeying Divine laws.
It is further noted that GM strength has good relational coherence with the temperature difference between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and that on centennial time scales the GM strength responds more directly to the effective solar forcing than the concurrent forced response in global - mean surface temperature.
(I realize that my interest in the results arises in large part from their coherence with subsequent observations, but it wasn't as though I foraged around or did multiple experiments before arriving at the results that I showed here, the first runs of which I sent to Ross McKitrick and Steve Mosher.)
The 2030 climate and energy package is the first opportunity for Europe to show real leadership adopting more ambitious targets for renewables and energy efficiency in coherence with the Paris Agreement.
Therefore we do know that some samples were taken from the root collar, with its inherently wider rings, and thus support for our decision to exclude those samples that is separate and independent of the lack of coherence with the other data.
LeWitt is best known for his large - scale «Wall Drawings,» rigorous arrays of designs, shapes, grids, and colors rendered in pencil and paint in coherence with strict instructions and diagrams to be followed in executing the work.
Even rigorous studies of programs designed to include the elements researchers have identified as essential to effectiveness — including inquiry - oriented learning approaches, a strong content focus, collaborative leadership, and coherence with school curriculum and policies — have yielded disappointing results (see Garet, Porter, Desimone, Birman, & Yoon, 2001; Penuel, Fishman, Yamaguchi, & Gallagher, 2007).
Certainly the unrelenting passion and commitment of the stakeholders in these schools fuel this process, but it is the thoughtful combination of the school's activities — their coherence with regard to purpose, people, and planning — that channels the passion, commitment, and energy into outstanding results.
There is a coherence with the sincere Almodovar's obsession about women and feminity.
I agree on the central point - the question remains, however, whether Labour is suffering from a lack of coherence with regard to those central themes it might traditionally have offered as «positive argument».
Coherence with long - term objectives is the victim.
He adds: «I do believe in consensus politics, but I don't want to pretend there is ideological coherence with the Tories and it doesn't electorally help us to pretend it does.»
I am writing on behalf of the International Baby food Action Network (IBFAN), the global network that monitors the baby food industry and works for EU Policy coherence with World Health Assembly Resolutions on infant and young child feeding.
The government increases the availability and use of healthier ingredients through a subsidy scheme called the Healthier Ingredient Development Scheme (see «H — Harness supply chain and actions across sectors to ensure coherence with health»).
Mainline ethicists stress that structures and societies themselves are moral agents which in their adoption must be evaluated for their coherence with one's basic message and stance.
Because the selective nature of television is often overlooked, the diversity of American religious culture is in danger of being narrowed to that particular strand of religious faith which is now being promoted by television largely because of its acceptance and coherence with television's own social and economic goals.
If I am not a Hauerwasian, I am even less a process - relational thinker; hence I am ill - equipped to judge the merits of these proposals on the basis of their coherence with certain basic tenets of process - relational thought — which seems to be the main basis upon which Muray wishes them to be judged since his paper is otherwise fairly thin on more general philosophical or Christian theological arguments for the views he puts forward.
By placing Deutsch within the context of Whitehead, we can consider not only the relevancy of his model to the political phenomena it attempts to make intelligible, but we also can give thought to the organizing power of a communications model in terms of its coherence with the general character of the universe.
Too often the answer to this question is left implicit in proposals about the nature and purpose of theological education, and the answer's coherence with the view of theology that the proposals adopt is left unexamined.
«Instead of conducting themselves in coherence with their own Christian faith, they follow the principles of the world, which lead to satisfying the inclinations toward arrogance, the thirst for power and for riches,» Francis said.
If we were right in stating that truth can only be one and that ultimately the knowledge of truth must be unified, too, consistence and coherence with what has been revealed in the course of human history can not count for nothing.
Coherence with other accepted theories is also sought.
I have elsewhere formulated, therefore, a threefold set of criteria: first, the hermeneutical concept of truth as primordially «manifestation»; second, cognitive criteria of coherence with what we otherwise know or, more likely, believe to be the case; third, ethical - political criteria on the personal and social consequences of our beliefs.
Ideal first with the need for speculation to fulfill the twin ideals of adequacy and coherence with regard to philosophical theology, or «natural» theology, meaning theology insofar as it deals with data that are in principle universally accessible.
As one might expect, however, if the reformers» arguments share the strengths that come from coherence with the modern view of the nature of moral and social agency, they also suffer from the weaknesses of these views.
all dogmatic statements are hypotheses to be tested for coherence with other knowledge.
The student will come away with a deeper understanding of the Catholic faith, of science, and of their coherence with one another.

Not exact matches

Canadian Tire has been investing in customer experience and brand - building recently, with improved store interiors and more coherence in its advertising.
They're doing it with a clear, narrow sense of purpose, a sublime customer experience, and the kind of coherence that seems all but impossible when a company gets old and big, and its founding idea lost to time and well - intended meddling.
The word «native» refers to the coherence of the content with the other media that appears on the platform.
Catholic history with all flags unfurled, what it may sacrifice in critical nuance it gains in coherence of story line.
Such a view would not be quite so absurd as might at first appear: the divine temporal evaluations would seem to be no more arbitrary than those of the constitution of the primordial nature in Whitehead's view; and the divine subjective aim toward the maximum of value intensity, together with the property of everlastingness and the Categoreal Obligations (constituted by the primordial nature) of Subjective Unity and Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal evaluations.
I'm always somewhat dispirited by the tendency to answer criticisms about the coherence of religious belief with a sort of watertight defense of its rationality.
It is also our duty as Americans to be acquainted with and appreciate the motley of particulars — individuals whatever their kinds or styles or stations in life, ideas whatever their seeming worth, practices whatever their scope or legitimacy — that are encircled by the horizons of that coherence and purpose.
Hartshorne's program seems to presuppose also that the «backbone» of metaphysics is neutral to the «flesh» (content) of reality, so that when we say coherence or consistency, these words mean, or should mean, the same for different philosophers.2 It is true that some metaphilosophical principles are almost universally accepted (e.g. noncontradiction), but others are strictly connected with given systems.
Just as those glued to their television sets for six or seven hours a night reasonably prefer sets with PIP (picture in picture) which let one see the action of more than one channel at once, to enhance surfing (at the loss of coherence, if you value that), so, too, do workers chained to computer monitors for eight or more hours a day naturally prefer to have a large screen with 16 million possible shades and hues of color, with a number of programs opened at once.
Although many of us find in Whitehead's philosophical achievement a system nearly unparalleled for its balance, intricacy, and tight coherence, it can not be gainsaid that many of his books leave much to be desired with respect to the order of presentation.
We can see there is a coherence between the idea that the religiosity of mankind is a function of our mental architecture, and the idea that the human mind with its spiritual soul is made for union with God in the first place.
14 Criticism ranged from outright rejection because the book was not Biblical or Christian enough to recognition of the genius of the work — with reservations concerning problems of coherence and intelligibility.
Surrealism, dadaism, the writings of James Joyce and, later, Samuel Beckett — all proclaimed a world that has lost its story, and, along with its story, its coherence, purpose, and promise.
The Faith movement's push for such coherence involves affirming, in a neo-Augustinian manner, the dynamic relationship of spiritual mind (whether of the absolute God or of the human soul in his image) with the objects of its knowing, as a metaphysical first principle.
More concretely, the glorification of dialectical tension in Soloveitchik's case can obscure the extent to which his thinking, with all its nuance and complexity, does in fact exhibit exceptional coherence, harmony, and integration.
These speak with increasing coherence, giving voice to an Earthist perspective on the issues.
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