Sentences with phrase «come into being in»

Recently, a new trend of bezel-less smartphones has come into being in the smartphone industry.
In October, 2011, alternative business structures will come into being in the UK.
The Nikolaj Kunsthal presentation «Stan Douglas: Photographs 2008 - 2013» features four monumental photographic series that have come into being in the period 2008 to 2013.
Things come into being in their very utterance, emerging through the telling.
Waldegrave repeated this promise later the same day in the House of Commons, during a debate called to lay the legal foundations for the three new research councils which come into being in April.
And how did this entire industry come into being in a country where stem cell - based interventions and the medical devices that produce them are supposed to be regulated by the FDA?»
United in it, under its new constitution adopted at Jerusalem and under the farseeing chairmanship of Dr. John R. Mott, are not only all the Protestant missionary forces of the West, but also the National Christian Councils which in recent years have come into being in China, Japan, India and many other parts of what is commonly called the missionary field.
The United Presbyterians had come into being in 1847 by the union of two previously dissenting groups.
They require each other, for without the past, there is nothing which can come into being in the present, while without the future, there is nothing for the present to become.
But this task of drawing all men to Himself the divine purpose to «sum up all things in Christ», will not be effected till the end of history; and the fellowship of love which it is the divine plan to establish can not come into being in its completeness within history at all, for it must be more than a fellowship of contemporaries.
Churches and missionary organizations are analyzing the experience of these past centuries in order to correct their ways, precisely with the help of the new churches which have come into being in those countries.
These have come into being in considerable independence of economic or other extraneous considerations.
For religious faiths do not grow that way, nor do they come into being in that way in the first place.
Of course, new communities come into being in slums and suburbs, but their quality is inferior to what existed in rural America in earlier periods.
But how can we conceive of a dynamic superject in these terms — how can a trajectory of change come into being in solido, all at once, the end along with the beginning?
Mores and morals, laws and rules, religions and rituals, have all come into being in the course of human history to interpret the meaning of life and to guide behavior.
Yet it is also the case that such groups frequently come into being in the first place out of a desire to strike back at what their members perceive as America's bullying tactics (in cultural as much as military matters).
However, our universe appears to have come into being in much the same way Aquinas thought — as if there had been a first cause.
Of course, there is a sense in which God is «outside the temporal world»: God does not come into being in a basic region in the extensive continuum.
There is no space - time distance between X and any actual occasion that has come into being in our cosmic epoch.
What has come into being in him was life and the life was the light of all people» (Jn 1:1 - 4).
In the beginning was the Word, supremely capable of mastering and moulding whatever might come into being in the world of matter.
Ford is correct in maintaining that on the occasion of God's dealing with particulars the appropriate aspects of his purely conceptual, nontemporal decision come into being in time as the character of his propositional feelings, but that can not be the whole story of divine freedom.
The program came into being in 2010 while the trauma of the financial crisis was still fresh.
With a strike involving only a handful of people, we get a clear glimpse of why unions came into being in the first place.
I assume you have accepted the Big Bang theory of creation - that the entire universe came into being in one instant.
Heretofore, most people, including most scientists, supposed that the world came into being in more or less its present form.
There must be an actual entity that mediates between pure possibility, which is fully abstract, and the occasions that are coming into being in the world.
The Charter of the Rights of the Family came into being in a climate of contrasts and the refusal of values.
No matter how remote an actual occasion may happen to be in the causal past, there is a simple physical feeling of it even if it comes into being in the first second of our expanding universe.
The old (i.e., past) prehensions came into being in antecedent phases, and continue to exist as components in prehensions in subsequent phases.
For each actual occasion comes into being in a basic region in the space - time continuum.
Those who have not entered into this new sphere of ethical existence, those who continue to be trapped by the past, are seen by the revolutionaries as the enemies of this good which is coming into being in time.
The view that Jesus was a village farmer who also has practiced part - time carpentry in his native village and immediate surroundings as corroborated by the parabolic emphases has been confirmed by recent archaeological discoveries.31 Recent explorations have revealed that Nazareth was a small agricultural village that came into being in the 3rd century BCE.32 Settlements in Nazareth were mostly found right at the top, whereas in the nearby «three northern spurs» they were to be found largely «on the slopes, lower ridges, and just off the basins.
According to Hobbes's account, the state comes into being in order to protect us from death.
During the eons of evolutionary development his physical structures came into being in response to the challenge of the environment.
Twentieth century theology came into being in a time characterized by a drastic and / or existentialist mood.
The Kingdom of Scotland came into being in the tenth century with the Scottish Parliament existing from the early thirteenth.
The third group of ethnic advocates, who came into being in the 1960s, started with particular identities and sublimated them to a universal pattern of oneness.
As in the case of alcoholism, the very mechanisms which came into being in response to the crisis tend to intensify it.
He concludes: (this saying) «hardly came into being in the early community, for in it Jesus does not exercise any special function for believers at the festal meal in heaven which is imminent.
All true art, everything worthy among the works of our hands, comes into being in the space that our intimate closeness to the mystery of being opens before us; our art (especially poetry) is the highest way in which being gives itself to us in any age, showing itself in the creative response it evokes from us, both by its generosity and by its elusiveness.
This programme, the «Science, Theology & the Ontological Quest» came into being in 2003 as a joint project undertaken by three of the pontifical universities of Rome under the auspices of the Pontifical Council for Culture, and sponsored by the John Templeton foundation which funds research on the borders of science and religion.
Its Retail division, which came into being in 1977, is branded Rite Way Food Markets and has four stores.
In fact, England have only won six Ballon d'Or's since the award came into being in 1956 — Blackpool's Stanley Matthews and Manchester United trio Dennis Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best the others to taste success.
Leeds United came into being in 1919 following the demise of the old Leeds City Football Club and joined the Midland League, playing their first game in that competition in November 1919.
This certification organization came into being in 2002 and is a leader in the promotion of sustainable organic farming.
The NDC, being the direct descendent of the AFRC and PNDC came into being in June 1992 after the ban on active...
The issue is that but for this existing Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology, which came into being in 2009, what would have happened to the environmental impact assessment and all the things that we did regarding the establishment of the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah here in Ghana?»
The regional councils came into being in 2011, just as the previous «member item» earmarking program was winding down.
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