Not exact matches
Couple these
experiences with increased
depth and variety
of offerings and faster delivery for items that aren't in the store
which may require efforts
of many smaller entities thereby imparting the benefits
of cooperative association.
We believe this diverse
experience provides us with an in -
depth understanding
of the strategic, financial and operational challenges and opportunities
of the lower middle market companies in
which we invest.»
The first description points to a level
of mental functioning in
which bodily
experience is merely registered without much enhancement
of the mental pole in the occasions other than perhaps a general feeling tone; the second points to an habitual form
of bodily unity; and only the third suggests a flight from environmental obligations in the interest
of greater
depth of experience.
Nothing «turns into» agape, but love
experienced in
depth within the context
of faith in God's agape becomes an occasion for gratitude, humility and the celebration
which expresses the life
of God's people in his world.
Some
of them are excellent ways
of celebrating that
experience of depth communication (called communion) from
which shared worlds and meanings evolve.
The story could be heard and understood by anyone who had
experienced the
depth of love in a family with its dilemmas and decisions, and Jesus uses it as a lesson about God
which is reflected in the human situation.
I will put Cobb back on the defensive by saying that I fail to see how the model
of an all - encompassing, regionally inclusive
experience is compatible with the hiddenness
of competing drives, aspirations and fears
which psychoanalysis reveals in the» «
depth» dimension
of the psyche,» by
which term I mean something broader than the unified
experience of the analogue to the «soul,» namely, the restless depths
of the complex societies
which support the regnant nexus and
which have a «life»
of their own,
which is in some instances incorporated into, melded into the conscious
experience of the occasions in the regnant society, and sometimes is not.
The
depth of experience of the moment to
which one is fully given is what matters.
The disparity
which relativity science finds between man's measure
of physical realities and realities in themselves has led to a notion
of indeterminacy and
depth in
experience which would not have occurred to scientists
of an earlier period.
And Blake, who thought much about America and whose insights are deeply relevant to the American
experience — though it took a century for Americans to discover him — believed that the cutting off
of that
depth of meaning,
which for him, is what single vision does, is a kind
of sleep or death.
Needed is a foundation for uniting a radical understanding
of God's action in history with radical individual and corporate discipleship in the world — namely, reflection
which results from
depth experience, the spiritual life, the interiorization
of faith through meditation, prayer and corporate worship.
Even in this sense transcendence may have all the
depth and richness I at least could ask: mystery, ineffability, ecstasy, reunion and reconciliation, worlds upon worlds
of various sorts and stages
of existence, an ideal order
of which our
experiences of truth, beauty and goodness are fragmentary glimpses.
I answer: A philosophy for
which the question
of the absolute is a proper question, a philosophy
which seeks to join an
experience of the absolute to the idea
of the absolute, a philosophy
which finds neither in example nor in symbol the
depth of this
experience.
The other verse that comes to mind is this one,
which directly related to my
experience and helped me understand in the wake
of shunning that the
depth of my suffering was not from God, or from His removal
of His protection — but from the other sinners who saw fit to «teach me a lesson»:
When
depth of experience and
depth of meaning go hand in hand a new vividness is added to
experience which T. S. Eliot expressed thus:
Under anxiety
of imperfection we practice therapies
of progress, in
which the
experience of deepening or broadening takes place
of privilege over the attainment
of depth or breadth itself.
At first glance, one might tend to classify the religious - affections scholars into Lindbeck's second category, in
which he places the existentialists who speak about a universal «
depth - dimension» uncovered in certain
experiences of «authenticity.»
We look, in other words, for a special or decisive revelation through
which we may
experience concretely the essential character
of this omnipresent dimension
of depth.
Most
of these lectures aim at bringing the insights
of Hinduism and Buddhism closer to Indian and Western Christians as well as philosophers, to deepen their understanding
of faith and expand it to other forms
of belief.43 His anthology «The Vedic
Experience»
which has been accepted and respected by many Hindus, tries to present texts from the Veda and the Upanishads in such a way that they become open towards other beliefs and transparent for the
depth of faith.44 An important aspect
of his literary production, already central at the beginning, but gaining prominence again lately, has been to address a Western public that faces the challenge
of having to seek its religious identity and not being able to take it for granted.
An Emergent definition
of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in
which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense
of the
depth that people discover in the oddest places
of ordinary living and then using that
experience to draw them to the source
of that
depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
But it is possible to remedy that ignorance, if not with the
depth of personal
experience, then at least through communication such as the written word and the conference — at
which, incidentally, victims
of double oppression may speak for themselves.
Donald Evans holds that indignant compassion and courage in spite
of anxiety are
depth experiences which can be interpreted as revelations
of God.
Second, it explains in
depth the magical sense
of presence (or co-presence)
which is so important in teaching and learning
experience, and
which has proven so evasive
of attempts at explanation.
Empirical, speculative, and rationalistic process thinkers differ, we suspect, on the nature
of this dimension
of experience, the proper ways
of analyzing it, and in their conclusions concerning what can be accomplished by referring to this level
of experience While all turn to this
depth dimension
of life, it is not clear that the «deep empiricism»
of the rationalists,
which yields universal and necessary truths, is the same as that form
of «radical empiricism» whose adherents focus on the particular and the contingent.
To quote from Bernard Meland, one
of the most influential
of the empirical process thinkers, language is inadequate to convey the «
depth and surplusage
of experience» (FFS 48) to
which theology attends.
Their combined
experience has led to a true understanding
of growing wine grapes
of the highest quality, grapes
which are concentrated, balanced, and ripe, ultimately producing wines
of incredible
depth and flavor.
Chef Metz was selected to lead the Forum because
of his breadth and
depth of experience,
which includes his influence on the American foodservice industry, and for his achievements in the culinary industry, having received the Lifetime Achievement Awards from the James Beard Foundation, the American Academy
of Chefs, The World Association
of Chefs and the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF).
Along with them Captain Ross Lehrman has tons
of depth at his disposal — most
of which comes with PLENTY
of All Sports Series
experience.
They have drafted a list
of demands
which is not necessarily based on an in -
depth knowledge
of economic theory, but is rooted in personal
experience of life in hard economic times.
Mr. Mayor, you know me and I'm being serious as a heart attack —
which I've had — and I intend to keep pointing out the lack
of real
depth we are currently
experiencing in reportage on Ms. Stefanik and what makes her «run» in so many ways, and also from going on the record with the Press..
Fogel's core idea,
which he calls techno - physio evolution and explains in
depth in his 2011 book, The Changing Body (cowritten with Roderick Floud, Bernard Harris, and Sok Chul Hong), is fairly straightforward: «The health and nutrition
of one generation contributes, through mothers and through infant and childhood
experience, to the strength, health, and longevity
of the next generation; at the same time, increased health and longevity enable the members
of that next generation to work harder and longer and to create resources
which can then be used, in turn, to assist the next, and succeeding, generations to prosper.»
I taught genetics (becoming the chief
of medical genetics), biochemistry, medicine, and epidemiology,
which again underscores an obvious addiction to
experiences that push intellectual
depth and breadth.
It has great deals in terms
of what you get initially via the free trial package and also the paid minutes packages
which allow you to have more in -
depth phone dating
experiences.
«Graham is a terrific actor, with a great
depth of experience,
which I know he will bring to the role
of Dwalin.
What starts as a raunchy thrill ride takes sudden turns
of emotional
depth which will supplement the
experience for the average moviegoers who can't grasp gags
which come at other super hero films» expenses.
The main activities implemented in the program by the students, under the coordination
of their teacher, are: (1) analysis
of the problems
of the local Roma community; (2) selection
of a problem for in -
depth study by the class, a problem that can be solved through local public policies; (3) collecting information about the problem from various sources, including members
of the Roma community, public institutions, NGOs, specialists, and analysis
of possible solutions; (4) drafting a public policy that could solve the problem; (4) developing an action plan to influence public authorities to adopt the public policy proposed by the students; (5) organizing a showcase at local level in
which students present their projects; (6) reflecting on the learning
experience.
And the political discourse and civic
experiences of the next generation might reflect a
depth that skills alone can not impart, but
which knowledge shared and held in common, can begin to foster.
As a general rule, they work independently or with a tightknit team
of other eLearning professionals,
which makes them a perfect fit for smaller online training projects that require specific skill sets,
experience, and in -
depth knowledge
of the subject matter.
You can see how each successive improvement to the
depth, richness, and immersiveness
of the
experience brings me closer and closer to your reality,
which means that I can understand what you
experienced with increasing vibrancy and fidelity.
Summary: This article reports on in -
depth case studies
of three urban, socioeconomically and racially diverse small public high schools, a student survey, and a comparison
of student survey results to a national sample
of students, Hamedani et al. investigate the ways in
which school - wide social emotional learning can be implemented and how these efforts shape students» educational
experiences.
Which requires the
depth of experience and knowledge in the field
of education.
F1 2016 astounds with its
depth, as it's packed full
of official cars, drivers and tracks, and offers a truly demanding racing
experience which will delight die - hard fans.
This
experience is much in demand in both Europe and North America right now, particularly within the intensely competitive GT class
of the American Le Mans Series
which boasts an in -
depth field
of factory and factory - supported entries.
They currently advertise a «Wyeth
Experience» tour,
which starts with an in -
depth look at the Wyeth paintings housed in the main museum in Rockville, followed by a van trip through the Maine countryside past landmarks that appear in Wyeth's paintings, culminating with a tour
of the Olson House and its grounds.
BlackBerry 7 is an evolution
of BlackBerry 6 (see our extremely in -
depth BlackBerry 6 Review),
which made a number
of bug fixes to the OS and also introduced faster web browsing, the ability to customize the home screen more by managing the panels and brought forth liquid graphics for a smoother user
experience.
All our writers have in -
depth knowledge in this field and several years
of experience which enables them to draft academic articles on various legal topics and subjects.
«We expect our customers to come into the store with questions, and we want to have people in place that can answer those questions,
which is why the
depth and breadth
of their
experience before they come to us is significant.»
Which acupuncture points are stimulated, the
depth of needle insertion, the type
of stimulation applied to the needles, and the duration
of each treatment session depends on the patient's tolerance, the
experience and training
of the practitioner, and the condition being treated.
This accomplishment may be demonstrated by achievement in one or more
of the following categories: classroom performance in veterinary public health courses; research or original published work in the field
of veterinary preventive medicine; public service in veterinary preventive medicine; field
experience in the form
of an internship, externship, or volunteer work
which provides in -
depth knowledge
of some aspect
of veterinary preventive medicine: Valerie Goeman (2017), Amanda Emery (2016), Apryl Pagliaro (2015), Amber Kerk (2014), Catherine Foley (2013), Brandy Cichocki (2012), Rachel Cumberbatch (2011), Rachel Cumberbatch (2010), Jennifer Fife (2009)
Advanced camp,
which are scheduled at the end
of summer, targets children who have taken previous camps or have a strong interest in animal welfare, and offer a more in -
depth, hands - on
experience at the shelter.