Sentences with phrase «deeper ground»

We went down, into a very deep ground.
All glacier grounding points below 300 meters have been susceptible to basal melting from upwelled CDW for millennia, and a pattern has emerged that glaciers with deeper grounding points incur greater basal melting.
Eucalyptus trees, which can grow lengthy taproots to reach deep ground water in arid areas, may stretch down 40 meters.
Sometimes Christians can provide deeper grounding for Earthist intuitions.
The finding also hints that such deep ground water may hold a previously hidden influence over the geochemistry and biological productivity of McMurdo Sound and the surrounding waters.
The cluster was first identified from the University of California, Riverside - led, Spitzer Adaptation of the Red - sequence Cluster Survey, or SpARCS, which has discovered about 200 new distant galaxy clusters using deep ground - based optical observations combined with Spitzer Space Telescope infrared observations.
But strong melting near deep grounding lines, where glaciers lose their grip on the seafloor and start floating as ice shelves, discharges large quantities of fresher, lighter water near the Antarctic coastline.
«The top of the glacier is melting away as a result of decades of steadily increasing air temperatures, while its underside is compromised by currents carrying warmer ocean water, and the glacier is now breaking away into bits and pieces and retreating into deeper ground
Fracking means injecting water laced with sand and toxic chemicals underground to create deep ground explosions that release the gas.
[23] «Parable» properly understood finds its deepest grounding in «sacrament»: cf. J. McDermott, S.J., «Jesus: Parable or Sacrament of God?»
Simply to describe death as natural, to try to rid it of its ultimate terror by seeing it as part of the rhythm of life, to view it only from the perspective of the finite — this is to risk losing the deepest ground of our individuality and equality.
... The worse it fares in argumentative contest, the more persuaded its adherents are that their feeling must have some deeper ground
When one takes the name of the Lord in vain, one reveals that he is separated from the deepest ground of his being; he is separated from God.
Given the steady growth of this movement, its deep grounding in prayer and sacrifice, its passionate devotion to Christ, and its sense of mission with and through the Church, we an expect good things over the next years.
The Catholic response is that the deepest ground of the unity between Jews and Catholics is God, the God of Abraham and Isaac who spoke on Sinai and who has revealed himself as love in Jesus Christ.
Unfortunately this conclusion is extraordinarily brief and abbreviated, probably being little more than notes for a full conclusion, but it does reveal the deep ground of the Phenomenology in the Crucifixion, and not insignificantly this work is the first full philosophical realization of the death of God.
Even as Augustinian thinking had been deeply reborn in the late Middle Ages, thence becoming a deep ground not only of the Reformation but also of Cartesian thinking.
This is the tradition which is reborn and renewed in primitive Christianity and the New Testament, but unlike Buddhism, Christianity never realized a pure thinking or pure logic incorporating its deepest ground, or did not do so until the full advent of the modern world.
Surely nothing else gives this work a deeper ground in the actual consciousness of Hegel's time, one which was profoundly even if largely unconsciously shaped by a uniquely modern realization of the death of God, which both Blake and Hegel could understand as occurring in the French Revolution, and not only in the dechristianization of that revolution, but in each of its deepest breakthroughs and transformations.
What we call «mind» may be this deeper ground of movement, but if we think of the particular thoughts as the basic reality, we miss this.
Whether it lies like a child and amuses itself with its soft ripples as a child that plays with its mouth, or at noon lies like a drowsy thinker in carefree enjoyment and allows its gaze to wander over all, or in the night ponders deeply over its own being; whether in order to see what is going on, it cunningly conceals itself as though it no longer existed, or whether it rages in its own passion the sea has a deep ground, it knows well enough what it knows.
That which has that deep ground always knows this; but there is no sharing of this knowledge.
The more extravagant the welcome, the greater the refreshment, the deeper the grounding, the clearer the enlightenment, the stronger the inspiration that will flow from it.
The Gospel of Christian Atheism attempts to address this challenge, and does so by centering upon the death of God as the deepest ground of Christianity, and one even present in the original proclamation of Jesus.
Successful embroidery artists very often have a deep grounding in the foundations of drawing — they have those fundamental building blocks.
program, she said, «promises to provide one more stream of talent who do have deep grounding» not only in education but in «relationship - building skills» that have to be applied in the very complex setting of education reform.
«The best programs combine a detailed understanding of principals» roles and responsibilities with a deep grounding in the system's particular philosophy and objectives for how schools get better,» Jensen said.
Thus a deeper ground loop installation would lower the annual operating cost for electrical energy to run the heat pumps, and over the life of a GHP system, these accumulated savings may more than offset the higher capital cost of burying the ground loop more deeply.
Equivalently, the deeper a grounding line is in the ocean, the easier it is to make it retreat.
Under the new ownership, GEDH will also continue to look to diversify its educational offering, while maintaining its strong culture of education delivered through a combination of theory and practice, by professors with a deep grounding in professional industries.
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