Sentences with phrase «departure points in»

A quick search for availability about 7 months out showed many open business class seats (sometimes up to 5 seats open) between Hong Kong and Auckland and so you'd just need to find Cathay Pacific flights from departure points in the US (SFO or LAX).
If travelling from the Greek mainland, you will find ferry departure points in Kavala, Athens and Thessaloniki.
A quick search for availability about 7 + months out showed many open business class and first class seats between Hong Kong and Sydney and so you'd just need to find Cathay Pacific flights from departure points in the US (SFO or LAX).
UVWS uses FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment as the departure point in the analysis for determining tuition adjustment.
Just getting to our departure point in peak winter weather was a challenge.
From here we drive you to our departure point in Telegraph Cove (if you prefer you can also drive yourself).
There is also a departure point in Padang Bai, eastern Bali, which provides faster services to Teluk Kode.
Tickets are for a specific date and time must be picked up at the ferry departure point in Battery Park in Manhattan.
«As our third departure point in the UK, the commencement of this route signifies our continued growth in Britain and our aim to improve accessibility between the two isles.
Novotel Hotel is the only departure point in GC
Later, Rauschenberg described his teacher as a respectful man influencing him to do exactly the reverse as his departure point in the world painting.

Not exact matches

The emergency amendment covers carriers in five countries flying out of seven airports and focuses «on last points of departure locations where the threat is greatest,» TSA said in a statement.
His exit is the latest in a string of departures from the unit, Recode points out, highlighting that one of the project's other cofounders, Jiajun Zhu, recently left for an unnamed startup, while another group, including cofounder Anthony Levandowski, went to found a self - driving truck startup at the beginning of the year.
Their departure means gains for technology hubs in other countries, such as Brazil, China, and India, the report points out.
Before Satoshi's departure, Gavin, in many respects was the «point person» for Satoshi in the weeks prior to his eventual disappearance.
It is also important to note that at the beginning of the current boom, the unemployment rate was around 6 per cent, suggesting that there was some excess capacity in the labour market at the outset of the adjustment to the mining investment boom (this is another point of departure from the theory presented in Section 2, which assumes that the economy is in equilibrium prior to the boom).
With this as their point of departure, the bishops further suggest a process of negotiations to achieve three objectives: «First, it should formalize Israel's existence as a sovereign state in the eyes of the Arab states and the Palestinians; second, it should establish an independent Palestinian homeland with its sovereign status recognized by Israel; third, there must he negotiated limits to the exercise of Palestinian sovereignty so that it is clear that Israel's security is protected» (my emphasis).
Even those moments when suffering seems to have been completely transcended are experientially defined by the preliminary suffering that was their point of departure, if not in some paradoxical way their cause.
This vision serves as «a viable point of departure for oppressed persons, suggesting that in the quest for liberation oppressed persons must claim their freedom.»
Thus, although his starting point in physical nature and individual psychology is nonformal, he makes logical and mathematical departures from this position to explore formal possibilities achieved by abstraction.
Some activists pointed to the less public role in same - sex marriage ballot initiatives in 2012, a marked departure from earlier fights - such as California's Proposition 8 in which the church vocally supported the move to have same - sex marriage banned.
Instead of being seen in terms of person - to - person relationship and the love of Christ, the problem is posed in global and sociological terms (which proves that the point of departure was humanist and social).
Its distinction from Mark's theology is not its origin, but its point of departure — perhaps from an earlier level than Mark's — and its transcendental or metaphysical development, which in the end left that of Mark far behind, though chronologically Mark is some years later than Paul.
In his dialogue with the Pharisees about the legality of divorce, 5 Jesus offers a precious departure point for the synod participants.
Scripture is the primary source and guideline «as the constitutive witness to biblical wellsprings of our faith,» but tradition, experience and reason also function as sources and guidelines, and in practice «theological reflection may find its point of departure» in any of them.
3 This point of departure required, furthermore, that «any proclamation of God which is to be operative upon and within us can only express God in His relation to us,» not God as God is in and of Godself.4
So Luke loses the point altogether, thinking it has something to do with the incompatibility of new and old, and Thomas simply summarizes the simile without concern for the original point of departure in observation of life.
The parallel between the situation envisaged in the saying and that providing its point of departure in the ministry of Jesus is such that we must see the table - fellowship of that ministry as a table - fellowship «of the Kingdom» and as anticipating a table - fellowship «in the Kingdom».
We see at once that the historical in the more concrete sense is a matter of indifference; we may suppose a degree of ignorance with respect to it, and permit this ignorance as if to annihilate one detail after the other, historically annihilating the historical; if only the Moment remains, as point of departure for the Eternal, the Paradox will be there.
Here at the outset let us take care to make it clear that the question of an historical point of departure arises even for a contemporary disciple; for if we are not careful here, we shall meet with an insuperable difficulty later (in Chapter V), when we come to deal with the case of the disciple whom we call the disciple at second hand.
Jesus understood the Kingdom of God as being manifest in his ministry; all else in his teaching takes its point of departure from this central, awe - inspiring — or ridicule - inspiring, according to one's perspective — conviction.
True, if the road is heading toward that nebulous region of «tolerance» that has become so difficult to locate in American society, we should all be willing to walk a ways with each other, but eventually we will reach departure points that can and should be respected.
Pannenberg's other christological innovation is his reintroduction of the concept of logos, which in Jesus: God and Man he replaced with the idea of revelation as the point of departure for Christology.
The point of departure in this work is the religious individual's sense of estrangement from Western culture.
19) of the Posterior Analytics, where Aristotle describes how the mind ascends to the first principles on which all science is grounded, he points out that the immediate point of departure of the inductive movement is not mere sense perception, but «experience»: «So from perception there comes memory, as we call it, and from memory (when it occurs often in connection with the same thing), experience; for memories that are many in number form a single experience.
What happens in Zen enlightenment, however, is that this perpetual process of living and dying — the everyday mind — becomes the lived point of departure for all activity in the world.
Here we suggest that the notion of Covenant Solidarity for Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation has been an excellent starting point of departure to reflect upon ONE in the context of civil society.
Cf. D. Emmet: «But the doctrine of the objective immortality of actual entities... in the constitution of other actual entities is, as Miss Stebbing points out, a departure from the earlier view of events as particular and transient, and objects alone as able to «be again».
At the same time this local and topical realization must be nothing but a point of departure for the larger goal of organic cells unified in a restructured society.
9 It may be true that the suspicious interest which the authorities in Jerusalem were beginning to show was one consideration pointing to a new departure.
To start from a point where Jesus occupied common ground with his Jewish contemporaries may help us to appreciate both the organic relationship of his teaching to its matrix in Judaism, and the new departure it marks.
The cosmos is not merely a point of departure that we must leave behind us in our obedience to the promise.
Thus the eyes being opened in no way constitutes a point of departure for the luminous ascent of humanity.
Christian ethics begins with this departure point: how can Christ be formed in our world?
We sense in all of this the dawn of a new dispensation, a fresh, if sometimes uneven, point of departure for the apostolic heritage, a galvanizing hope, born of proven confidence that we can move beyond Day One of the missionary landing to enter new fields and spheres with our hearts and minds fixed on the right things.
We are not at all prejudging anything about chronology, that is, about establishing the dates of the teachers and writings of the Mahayana schools — their roots are in the earliest times; rather we are trying to give the psychological and objective points of departure in which the speculations of the later schools were grounded and out of which they are therefore to be understood.
His thoughts on the special role of agape in evolution may serve as a point of departure for developing a conceptual scheme that makes room for the origin of what is radically new in a world of regularity and order.
A sort of nonbiblical text and point of departure for this lecture is to be found in one of the definitions in Webster's Dictionary, which characterizes power as an ability either to produce or to undergo an effect.
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Our works are thus given a point of departure and they are not in pursuit of an objective.
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