Sentences with phrase «defined by concrete»

There are several achievements defined by concrete measures.
The republicans (i.e., the reluctant supporters and anti-Federalist opponents of the new Constitution) supported a tradition of political thought that wanted to see government «make of its citizens the best people they are capable of becoming,» to inculcate moral virtue as it was defined by each concrete political community.

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Faith is now sharply defined by this sacramental situation: faith is openness to and acknowledgment of Christ's authority in its concrete sacramental exercise.
Mandate is defined as «the concrete divine commission which has its foundation in the revelation of Christ and which is evidenced by Scripture; it is the legitimation and warrant for the execution of, a definite divine commandment.
Twists are better recognized when they occur in concrete situations than when they are defined or described in generalized theories about change, because, by their nature, twists contort the accepted definitions of things.
On reading the speech itself, I think Cruddas» argument to be very much about how to define the battleground by defining Labour's fundamental sense of mission and purpose, animating it in a concrete programme.
For the purpose of the competition, concrete is defined as a mixture of cement, of which at least 30 % (by mass) must be portland cement, and aggregate, which must constitute at least 25 % (by volume) of the mix.
As indicated by the tearful remonstrance of the ex-wife character represented by Cate Blanchett, emotional attachments are doomed to become less concrete or clearly defined, the highs fewer and far between (take the screen time give to Poots vs. the late appearance of Lucas), calling for more extreme measures (Natalie Portman's adulterous character), but always prone to fail since the pursuit of happiness is merely a debauched, self - serving fantasy.
CDE staff and members of the advisory committee, appointed by state schools chief Tom Torlakson, have struggled somewhat to define what career ready» means, much less find concrete measures that show how schools are preparing students for the work place.
In a persuasive essay, our essay writers define the idea and then convince the readers about the originality of the idea by giving concrete evidences about it.
Boyce's discovery of a photograph of four concrete trees made by the French artists Joël and Jan Martel in for the famous exhibition of decorative arts held in Paris in 1925 has become the defining point for the future development of his artistic output.
The accumulation of packed snow in the concrete's seams made opaque grids, grids that were again defined by planes of less dense, more transparent layers of snow that covered the higher surfaces.
By focusing on the landscape, the Colorado plains east of Denver and the «awe and wonder» of basic elements like concrete, wood, and glass, Cloepfil created a building that utilizes one of Denver's defining characteristics — sunlight — to showcase our own beautiful light as revealed through the building while simultaneously giving Still's work its own reveal and perfect setting.
It is defined mainly by constructivist works, Concrete Art and Op Art.
Jäger's concepts have developed in dialogue with other art disciplines, such as the Generative Music of the 1960s, and Concrete Art as defined by Theo van Doesburg as early as 1930.
He has likened this mix of concrete and abstract influences to architecture: defined as much by solid forms as by the space and silence within.
Defining the Anthropocene as «not good» discourages the development of concrete and attractive alternatives to the rampant destruction caused by the currently dominant economic ideology which is blind to the multi-dimensional values of nature.
After a reporter asked what elements the United States would be seeking in a new climate accord, Mr. Stern emphasized the importance of including concrete steps that could set the world on a course to limit the risks defined by climate science.
Parties also decided to accelerate activities under the workplan on enhancing mitigation ambition in accordance with decision 1 / CP.17, paragraphs 7 and 8, by, inter alia, intensifying, as from 2014, the technical examination of opportunities for actions with high mitigation potential, including those with adaptation and sustainable development co-benefits, with a focus on the implementation of policies, practices and technologies that are substantial, scalable and replicable, with a view to promoting voluntary cooperation on concrete actions in relation to identified mitigation opportunities in accordance with nationally defined development priorities.
The site transforms your fuzzy ambitions into concrete goals by helping you define obstacles, establish benchmarks, and follow through on your plans.
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