Sentences with phrase «derived from the context»

As design makes its way into the exhibition scene, definition derives from context more than anything.
This raises the question of whether existing concepts of biodiversity - stability derived from the context of mild fluctuations are readily transposable to extreme events.»

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These excluded products consisted of «manufactured products» (inapplicable in the present context) and products «resulting from refining crude oil, refining upgraded heavy crude oil, refining gases or liquids derived from coal or refining a synthetic equivalent of crude oil».
Do they derive from the Judaeo ‑ Christian tradition and do they make sense only in the context of a biblical world view?
You all say this isn't about divorce, but it obviously is the context and where the anecdotes and accusations derive from.
The Anglo - American label may however, be put to a legitimate, if rather specific, use — namely, in the context of a selective reading of Deleuze's works from the late sixties (D&R and LS), and taking the logico - mathematical model of structuralism (developed by the Bourbaki school and taken up by Piaget) as the reference point, rather than the more familiar, but rather different, model derived from Saussurean linguistics.
That is, many contemporary theologies tend to believe that we can derive the normative content of faith, truth and justice directly from the immediate contexts of our social, economic and political situations; at the same time, other contemporary theologies have abandoned even trying to argue that theological claims are in any sense normative.
The deficiency in Jewett's commentary is connected mainly, however, to his enthusiastic embrace of another stream of scholarship, one that derives not from an interest in Paul's theological argument as such but from a confidence in the ability of historical - criticism to explain every aspect of the letter in such fashion that it not only is intelligible within its first context (something everyone acknowledges is important), but is restricted in its significance only to that first context.
What Marxist materialism conies down to, then, is that it is man who creates his own history, albeit always in a context in which the situation deriving from the past must be taken into account.
That's why the discussion about becoming all things to all people is almost unintelligible without its context: the logic of the argument is derived from Paul's understanding of gospel liberty.
Without the context, the reader will not realize that the principle on which Paul decides the issue is derived from the passage about eating food offered to idols (1 Cor.
The parables of Jesus derived from an agricultural setting speak of the earth and of the various experiences on earth in the context of day - to - day living.
The parables in Mark 4, based as they are in the context of agriculture, make use of several images derived from nature and the divine activity in the process of nature, to speak of the concept of the Kingdom of God.
Rather, it is a model, which does not derive from images and reality.107 As part of language, metaphor is not only used in a textual context, but also in an oral context, providing a social context for both.
While those images that relate to human experience in the domestic, economic and social spheres have been given prominence, Jesus» use of agricultural imageries3 and analogies derived from nature or divine action in nature have not received adequate attention.4 This too, despite divine interaction with humanity taking place in the context of the creation.
Unlike existentialism, however, freedom is placed in the context of personal development and social relationships and is seen as being confronted by an objective oughtness derived from God.
The context from which Jesus's message is derived is that this life is a part of a greater, longer (eternal) existence.
But a careful analysis of the context from which Griffin derives his understanding of Reichenbach's perspective sheds a different light on the matter.
Thus far, liberation theology has been firmly in the first camp and will always derive its energies and its raison d'être from transformative social praxis in a Christian context.
But if we believe that life derives from a loving Creator, then suicide must be considered within a larger context.
The relativity of Niebuhr's theocentric relativism derives not from the variety of religious and cultural contexts in which different people live, but from the awareness that each person lives in several of these contexts at once.
As a result, he concludes that the fragmentary nature of experiences require an interrelated context from which they can derive meaning (OT 217).
Ahmad's «subjective aim» for a real possibility ingredient in the context of a concrete situation is different than, though derived from, his primordial ordering of all abstract possibilities in terms of his ultimate pursuit of his goal, Mecca.
In methodological terms, contextual theology breaks the simplistic framework according to which the context would be that from where questions emerge and Christian tradition are reservoirs from which the answers are derived.
(Yahweh, in the present context, is obviously taken to be related to the verb «to be,» but possibly it is derived from a root meaning «to blow» or even «to sustain, maintain.»)
It has, however, recently been challenged by an interpretation which convincingly argues that Whitehead's concept of actual entities and their process of feeling constitutes an analysis of the nature and structure of «any concrete existent whatsoever».13 And in the present context this means that actual entities and their process of feeling are not to be conceived as a substratum from which the empirical world is derived.
There is no reason to doubt that many genuine sayings of Jesus are embedded in this chapter, and that they include a prophecy of the destruction of the Temple, prophecies of persecution, of false Christs, and of the suddenness of the return of the Son of man; but the genuine sayings of Jesus have been so transformed and robbed of their original contexts in the process of forming a long and confused series of prophecies of the End, many of whose elements are derived from other sources, that the final result is very different in spirit from the original teaching of Jesus.
My point being, any sort of positive outlook, «fun,» or eternal hope derived from a spring game is historically, I think, merely a reflection of the greater context surrounding that particular team.
Unfortunately this implies that the pediatric sleep research community (in general) accepts uncritically the mistaken assumption that solitary, bottle - fed infants represent the «normal» and / or «optimal» human infant sleep and feeding arrangement, and the context from which measurements of «normal, infant sleep» can be derived.
«To put # 3.75 billion into context, it's equivalent to the salaries of 200,000 junior nurses; or 150,000 secondary school teachers; it could pay for several Whitehall departments; and it's about the same as the revenue derived from one penny of the basic rate of income tax.»
A word in a sentence derives its meaning from the context.
These particular contexts derived from prior research published by Chabout and colleagues in 2015.
Here we report the discovery of an isolated upper molar (#Ish25) from the Western Rift Valley site of Ishango in Central Africa in a derived context, overlying beds dated to between ca. 2.6 to 2.0 Ma.
The notion of family is seminal in human genetics for many reasons: the inheritance and genetic basis of traits is discerned from family patterns; arguments about heritability and nature versus nurture are derived from studies of family relationships; population genetic structure and social diversity are determined by patterns of mate choice; genetic information is typically delivered in the context of families.
All the specialists agreed that there were indisputable human artifacts in a primary depositional context mantled by a peat layer and without indication of materials deriving from later depositional horizons at the site (Adovasio and Pedler 1997:578).
Compersion fascinatesme because it sanctions the idea of our partner deriving pleasure in a context separate from us, and from another source.
Most of the humor in «Pride and Prejudice and Zombies» derives from hearing Austen's language in a completely different context.
Here, it's hard to shake the feeling we're watching a nuanced but slight character study whose significance derives primarily from invisible context.
learn and practice strategies for answering questions about text, including literal comprehension questions, inferential comprehension questions, questions about main idea, and vocabulary questions requiring the student to derive the meaning of a word or phrase from context
answering factual, inferential, main idea, and derived - meaning questions from longer narrative passages; working with maps in the context of a passage
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This makes sense, in the context that it's derived from the HO - 3, or homeowners policy form with the dwelling coverage removed.
In this context, risk tolerance is derived from your current position and future plans (goals).
His referential and detritus - like objects derive their meaning from a discourse based on everyday objects and the urban environment and the meanings they acquire inside a number of socio - cultural contexts that the artist explores.
His fundamental concern with the relationship between «order» and «disorder» is manifest in his grid structures, derived from the «magical squares,» that feature sayings and aphorisms that stem from cultural, philosophical, mathematical and linguistic contexts.
At the same time there are some artists that are deeply rooted and inspired by L.A., such as A.L. Steiner and David Benjamin Sherry, who really derive a lot of their artistic identity from that particular context
A farmer in Northern Mississippi whose playing of the fife, a small flute fashioned out of bamboo, coupled with his life as a farmer created a space for community, lineage and a transgressive existence connecting ancient African musical traditions within the context of farm life and the agency derived from this routine.
Taking inspiration from the creature's composed physicality and fictional being, the show reflects on new forms of abstraction and intangibility derived from the assemblage of different styles and materials often associated with the internet and its context of visual and narrative fragmentation.
«Bellows has almost always been seen in the context of American painting, but the way he painted owed much to Manet, and his depiction of the violence and victims of New York derived from Goya and earlier Spanish art.
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