Sentences with phrase «coherent form with»

But if these approaches always showed up in coherent form with coercive intent, as they would in a bloc or a sect, the republic would suffer.

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Factors such as trade routes, the order of military encampment, property divisions, farming practices, building practices, economics and technology, and social stratification» not to mention a vast array of ritual processions and gatherings that might have only a tenuous connection to the type of conscious and coherent cosmology that Msgr. Mannion presupposes to have existed in these cultures» all coexisted with whichever form of religious devotion was particular to a given place and people.
(1) Biblical teaching is coherent and self - consistent: for, as I said above, with whatever variety of literary form and personal style from writer to writer and with whatever additions and amendments as redemptive history progressed, it all proceeds from one source; namely, the mind of God the Holy Spirit.
Otherwise we are back where we began: with officially exorcised but practically, dominant programs of Western and modern stories of progress; with monological forms of rationality and increasingly brittle notions of a self seemingly coherent but actually possessive and consumerist; with «others» present, if at all, only as projections of our modem selves, our desires, wants, needs.
Thus I shall be contending that the Hartshornean corpus leaves standing the possibility that a coherent, plausible, religiously adequate, and even true conception of God can be formed that combines the Hartshornean position on the attributes of the first group with a Thomistic, or at least something closer to a Thomistic, position on the attributes of the second group.
On the principle that all general truths form a coherent system, metaphysics suggests how the general principles of a given science might be reformulated so as to be compatible with the even wider generalities of metaphysics, and hence not to be in conflict with the general principles of the other special areas of interest (PR 15).
French Catholics and Russian Jews and Dutch Protestants could teach morals and values wholly unembarrassed by the fact that the general public might not agree with every emphasis and particular, and therefore they were able to form coherent moral personalities in a way that a diverse and open civic culture can not and should not even attempt.
I would say that form as «transcendent» indeed seems to be coherent with recent scientific work, especially in biology - yet with a qualification: we must not locate this transcendence in a «world of forms» as Plato did (this is such a poor reading of Thomas - not that I accuse you of it).
My summary of Buster's relationships with claws, seals, and his mother is one example — all these disparate texts from various episodes linking up to form one coherent joke.
The Christologies of the various forms of the kerygmata known to us from the New Testament and Christian history are not necessarily coherent with one another, still less necessarily consistent with the teaching of the historical Jesus, and historical research may well raise problems for a form of the kerygma, as, for example, research into the eschatology of Jesus raised problems for the older liberalism.
I think it is only possible to make sense of this «state talk,» where individuals are at times equated with the state and at other times differentiated from it, when we do not focus on the state as a coherent entity, but rather on the distribution of multiple forms of statehood.
That white paper could form the basis for coherent public debate and reflection, along with Web sites where outside experts would be invited to share opinions accessible to the public.
Results and observations Laser light is emitted in the form of parallel waves that are coherent, or in phase with one another: all of the peaks and valleys line up.
Using SLAC's Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, the researchers hit nearly 500,000 cocoons with X-ray pulses, creating diffraction patterns in a detector that were compiled to form an image of the cocoon's structure with a resolution of 0.2 nanometers.
There's a lot we still don't fully understand about these little guys but it looks like we may now be able to form a more coherent story of Earth's early years — one which fits with the idea that our planet suffered far more frequent bombardment from asteroids early on than it has in relatively recent times.»
In an experiment conducted at the Linac Coherent Light Source, the team studied plastic simulating compounds formed from methane — a molecule with just one carbon bound to four hydrogen atoms that causes the distinct blue cast of Neptune.
Four years later, Chris finds himself working the graveyard shift cleaning up during closing hours at a local bank, with dreams of becoming a teller all but dashed by his inability to form coherent thoughts for long periods of time.
Fire Emblem Warriors has more in common with Cookie Clicker than a real video game, as you mindlessly jab the same two attack buttons for hours on end, until everyone is beaten and your ability to form coherent thoughts has been bludgeoned to death alongside them.
Feiman - Nemser (2001) suggested that universities in partnership with school systems could become more involved in the induction process, arguing that this partnership could extend and enrich the ideas encountered in preservice education, providing a more coherent form of professional growth (p. 1038).
In Fame, nine episodes coalesce to form a coherent whole as Daniel Kehlmann plays a sophisticated game with reality and fiction - creating, in essence, a dazzling hall of mirrors.
Since starting with a hypothesis is a rule for writing a dissertation, collecting and organizing evidence as well as associated discussions into a coherent form appears to be the most difficult task.
It's as if the team charged with forming Final Fantasy XV into a coherent product knew the plot was a mess and erected these moments in the periphery to compensate.
Again and again, the exhibition throws up treasures: Eric Fischl's Year of the Drowned Dog (1983), a set of prints that can be arranged to form a single coherent image, is one; Richard Artschwager's soft ground etching Building Riddled with Listening Devices (1990) is another.
As with Untitled (Latin Study), the assemblage forms a shadow drawing that is more formally coherent than the scattered parts that cast it.
They made random spots of color and encrusted the canvas with strokes that did not always correspond to the object that they were depicting but that formed coherent internal relationships.
The juxtaposition of geometries with organic forms has been a constant theme in Cragg's earlier works and represents for him the dual nature of most things we see around us, given that our own mindset is inherently and necessarily rational, in order to build coherent forms, but is also obviously complex and subjective enough to be described as organic.
Melotti left behind an expansive work of Italian modernism consisting of drawings and ceramics, as well as his playful and poetical teatrini, which, through their distinctive style, fuse with his imaginative wire sculptures to form a surprisingly coherent oeuvre.
My willingness to engage with Judith comes only because her qualifications are such that she should understand the science and form logically coherent arguments, and evaluate bad ones.
It must be remembered that TUPE is all about people, not shares, and the statutory instrument deals only with situations that arise where an organised grouping of employees, which forms an identifiable unit with objectives and visible coherent group activity and aims (the Spiijkers test), transfers from one company to another.
First of all, it needs to be understood that resume is a part of the job application and must form a coherent whole with the cover letter.
All in all, the cover letter should point the recruiter towards the resume and with the resume it should form a complete and coherent job application.
Beyond romance, the security of mothers» internal working models of attachment has been used to predict the secure or insecure category of the infant attachment formed by the mothers with their own infants.37 Research has found that parents with insecure models recall their own parents less well than other parents38, which may indicate a lack of any coherent mental representation of good parenting.
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