Sentences with phrase «convergence does»

Some measure gender progress by whether such convergence does take place.
While convergence does happen in religion from the perspective of the human psyche being adapted through its self - deceptive capabilities (e.g., as a coping mechanism), we didn't land in the new world with the discovery of the same kind of scripture stemming from a singular God.
«When I came in, the deal was already partly structured, but Convergence didn't know what to ask for,» says Gerdes.
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In those days, convergence was the buzzword, but the media giants didn't have much to pump through all those fibre optic networks.
Corus — an integrated media company with specialty TV channels of its own, including the W Network, YTV and Treehouse — was spun out of the Shaw cable business back in 1999, when the Shaws didn't think so - called convergence strategies made much sense.
«Convergence and harmonization means... Canada bending its regulations or simply adopting U.S. federal regulations, and I ask the question: at what point does the narrowing of policy room to manoeuvre fundamentally compromise democratic accountability in our political system?»
The firm is stage - agnostic and doesn't think any idea is too green to be invested in, particular if they're potentially disruptive in the convergence of media, entertainment, and technology.
If it does, a sudden breakdown below key support levels, such as convergence of the trend channels and 50 - day MAs, could lead to a rapid decline in the near - term.
But a facility for language doesn't kill him; rather, it provides him with a way to resist the siren song of the Convergence.
Although Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert's new convergence plan acknowledges the immorality and implausibility of the exclusivist position, in opting for unilateral action it still ignores the rights of those families whose land was expropriated for reasons having nothing to do with security.
- Victor Cohen - Hadria: «How do you explain this convergence today from all these very different people with their very varied experiences?»
To achieve such convergence, we have to take into account the plurality of the preoccupations in the different countries, the verification that the initiatives do not compete with each other and the need for very large alliances, for numerous networks and movements developing around related themes.
Therefore, the fetus does not merely tend toward its own maturation, but rather, in order to achieve maturation, in the fullest sense of the term, it has to have an «other,» in this case, the parents, as point of convergence, as principle of unification and integration, as revealer to the child of what it is; and to the degree that the child learns to love with the aid of his parents, to that degree he is differentiated and thus revealed to himself for what he is.
A writer from the New Republic asked if I agreed with an article he was doing which claimed that the Bob Jones incident would break up the convergence between Catholics and evangelical Protestants represented by «Evangelicals and Catholics Together.»
This will be done by noting six important points of convergence between the two.
A Pew Research Center survey released Tuesday shows a remarkable convergence on this question between 1996, when the overwhelming majority (65 %) of Americans opposed gay marriage, and 2011, when only a minority (46 %) do.
And this we are enabled to do by the idea (a corollary, as we have seen, of the mechanism of planetization) that ahead of, or rather in the heart of, a universe prolonged along its axis of complexity, there exists a divine center of convergence.
Louis Massignon wrote that success does not reside in searching for a common measure and common denominators: «in order to find convergence we must search for that which is most authentic concerning the originality of each religion.»
Do you also remember the courage it took to break free of that convergence?
I don't think I've really broken free of that convergence, that's prolly why I still blog semi-anonymously.
I don't know that I have ever experienced the middle dot of complete convergence of social acceptance and personal freedom.
But convergence on justification does not equal consensus on all aspects of the doctrine of salvation.
But WrestleMania is the convergence of all the biggest fans from all over the world in one spot, and that's something you don't see very often.
Go forth, enjoy the convergence of tech and domestics, and enjoy getting other work or fun things done while the pros scrub your house down.
Fathers have by no means caught up to mothers in terms of time spent caring for children and doing household chores, but there has been some gender convergence in the way they divide their time between work and home.
If done properly and in conjunction with structural reforms in the receiving economies, this should produce a convergence in productivity across the monetary union.
To do this they must meet certain conditions known as «convergence criteria».
So far, newly - adopted fiscal oversight mechanisms such as the «six - pack» apply to all 27 member states, although the Czech Republic and the UK did not sign up to the binding convergence in the accompanying fiscal compact.
Also, there now is an international convergence toward the American way of doing science, he adds.
The convergence of these raises some interesting possibilities; here are some things that might be done.
«The ability to do this work on a quantum computer is an important step forward and suggests future applications of a convergence of biology and quantum information,» said Rohs.
However, he is critical about the way the analysis was done, suggesting that the approach found only indirect evidence of molecular convergence.
The pod would do most of the rentry work - and break apart to release the bug invasion into the atmosphere, where a pre-programmed LZ would be the convergence zone.
Similarly, any arrangement of inhibitory neurons that doesn't observe the distinction between convergence and stability neurons will be less efficient than one that does.
For instance, with 100 input neurons, two or three convergence neurons are all you need; adding a fourth doesn't improve efficiency.
«Head and neck cancer is complex and there are many mutations, but we can infer there is a convergence on a cellular process for which we previously did not have genetic evidence.
«Like most patients, I didn't know I had a chronic disease for many years,» says Pollard, director of the Convergence Zone at Gladstone.
Do they look similar because of shared ancestor or convergence?
If the eyes do not track equally, one does not move, or at any point, an eye turns out that should be considered a convergence deficit.
Do you think we will see a convergence between the world of social networking / chat apps and dating services, or will the two remain separate?
Of course, both of those films were also quite bad, but Convergence suffers from a budget that can't do it's story justice and a director that can't seem to find the proper way to stage or present situations.
Which is neither here nor there, but does serve to mark the accidental convergence of England «s two most exciting directorial talents.
What's left is simply the scaffold of a plot: a web of intersections and convergences that do for the movie what the texture of a canvas might do for a painting.
However, they do suggest the much more realistic prediction that one might observe some convergence across groups over time as school spending has increased.
According to Friedman, the convergence of advanced technologies, new ways of doing business, the removal of economic and political obstructions, and the rapid introduction of millions of young Chinese, Indian, and East European professionals into the world economy has dramatically leveled, or «flattened,» the global playing field.
The interests of teachers and their unions don't always coincide with those of students, but on the really big issues, such as overall investment in education, the convergence of interests is strong.
What the iPad, or any web - enabled device for that matter, allows us to do in the classroom is build upon the convergence of powerful hardware and dynamic teaching.
Ben Stokes, former program director at the MacArthur Foundation, describes this trend as «really looking at how classroom learning is being done today,» and one that was jump started within the higher academic community in 2006 when then Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Henry Jenkins, now at USC, published The Convergence Culture, which documented how today's youth is using digital media.
«Not only do we integrate phone apps in a distinctive way, we shift from tablet to PC very smoothly in convergence devices.»
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