Sentences with phrase «constitutive elements»

Compliance programs need to be expanded to cover the additional listed offences, as well as to capture offences committed abroad in countries, which have «similar constitutive elements,» whatever that may mean.
Unfortunately PWGCS has provided no guidance as to when or how it will determine whether a foreign offence has «similar constitutive elements» to the offences listed.
This case shall be considered more extensively in the argument against automatic loss below — however, disentanglement of the two constitutive elements of the condition for acquisition of EU citizenship may already lead to a means of distinguishing the present «Amsterdam case» from Rottmann.
Taken together, the totems and monochromes self - reflexively distill the constitutive elements of painting — canvas, stretcher, paint — even as they insist on their relationship to the everyday, on their grounding in the world.
The constitutive elements suggest a stuttering representation and a makeshift studio aggregate.
For some time it has been her overarching aim to pose questions like what is a society, how it works, what are its constitutive elements, what are its illnesses, its emotions, its future or a situation of an individual in the middle of it.
But to transfer the meaning of a picture to its location within a systemic structure does not remove the need to define the constitutive elements of the system: if they are not defined, one will not know how to build the system.
Sunset, a closely cropped silhouette of a tree set against a red sky, presents what might be considered the bare constitutive elements of a landscape.
In practice, these constitutive elements tend to be downplayed.
With Whitehead we have made occasions of experience the basic constitutive elements in our envisagement of the universe.
As one studies the constitutive elements of a classical eucharistic prayer, for example; Christian doctrine, church history and one's knowledge of people are fused.
They touch God immanently because they are really a part of God as constitutive elements of that nature.
As political issues carve a toehold in public discourse, they become constitutive elements of the American experience.
Thus whereas in the first case there is a general failing to give nature, as the realm of finitude, contingency, chance and decay, its due place as a condition of mind as well as a constitutive element in the general scheme of things, in the second case there is an equally important failure to account for the origins of the unity of rational mind in nature.
By failing to see the place of mind in nature as well as nature in mind, modern philosophy has been unable to put forth an adequate account of the relation between the two, one which would assign to each its due importance as a constitutive element in our experience and in existence as such.
It is a constitutive element of the prophetic theology.
When couples turn to their physicians because of difficulties in achieving conception, often one of the first things asked of them is that the man engage, through self - arousal, in an act which is a constitutive element of the language of total, exclusive, direct, ecstatic, faithful committed love for his wife — in the depersonalised context of a clinic closet, to provide a sample for diagnosis.
Although two is a part of three, two does not equal three; although a segment defined by its end points is a constitutive element in a surface, it is not the only element; a segment and a noncollinear point can not be shrunk to a segment.
While earlier works depicted wild, animated scenes with multiple characters, the newer paintings fuse — or perhaps more accurately prise open — seemingly disparate body parts and objects into an individual figure with each component forming a constitutive element of the painting itself.

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It is at best a prolegomenon which seeks to suggest an element in the ministry of Jesus that gives it a constitutive as distinct from an exemplary character, that makes it the supreme action of all history (action that is fully and entirely human, yet unique), action which crowns a ministry in which the ambiguities of human life are progressively articulated, being action in which their burden is endured à l'outrance.
At that moment my wife's enjoyment is central to her experience, to her self, and in so far as I make this my own I make an element of her — strictly, of the «she» of a moment ago, since my senses are not instantaneous — to become an element constitutive of me.
Christianity in particular has been interpreted as the religious experience of the peoples of Europe, constantly nourished by the life, teaching and personality of Jesus of Nazareth, and as the dominant force in the unit of Western civilization, holding together its constitutive Hebrew, Greco - Roman and Germanic elements.
The entity rises out of a constitutive activity analyzable into elements which are not actual entities.
However, this is not merely a matter of choosing the right external clothing for the feeling, since the concrete description of our experiences requires that we include the symbolic elements as constitutive for the experience.
Second, at least some of the elements in the set are understood to be constitutive of a final human fulfillment and / or to be the sole means of achieving that fulfillment.
Instead, the Court adds to the ever - growing catalogue of elements that are constitutive (or not) of an «act of communication to the public», their «interdependence» further complicates any analysis:
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