Sentences with phrase «dictated by any structure»

Contrary to present arrangements, the structure of the curriculum in regard to the need for educating practical Christian thinkers can not be dictated by any structure or map of the sciences.

Not exact matches

The equations of electromagnetism have a mathematical structure that is dictated by a set of so - called gauge symmetries, discovered by the mathematician and physicist Hermann Weyl almost a century ago.
On this second view, insofar as persons have apprehended God through the medium of Christian myths, symbols, and rites, their subjectivity will be shaped by a distinctive dynamic and structure which then dictates the proper movement and structure of theological study.
Therefore we can not adopt the suggestion that the structure and movement of a course of study be dictated by the skills and capacities needed to fill ministerial functions.
Wood is not much troubled by the fact, which so disturbs Farley and Hough and Cobb, that the way in which academic disciplines are institutionalized in American higher education also dictates the structure of the curricula of theological schools.
Thus, sound and meaning structures are not dictated by the nature of things, but are fashioned by people to serve their need for common understanding.
He was promoting a personal relationship with God, not a structured life dictated by rules...
Does biological givenness (the law of nature) dictate the structure of human action, or does the equally God - given human ability to reason (confusingly called «natural law» by Aquinas and Roman Catholic tradition) direct human beings to establish sometimes quite novel goals and discern new ways of achieving them?
Even today's toys are more often structured by onboard computers that dictate the play experience.
«The structure of a Constitutional Convention allows for every part of the process to be dictated by the voting public,» Kolb wrote.
But there is still a considerably long way to go before Blair achieves that goal and the peculiarity of the present situation in the party is that the pace of change is dictated by his need for the backing of the unions as long as they retain the major role in party structures and funding.
The researchers then modeled a new system with the same process: the mitochondrial enzyme ATP synthase, which also exhibits a distinct conformational change that is dictated by the application of force to the enzyme structure, which is propagated via tensegrity.
How a material affects light falling upon it is dictated in part by its chemical composition, but its internal structure can have an even stronger influence.
The precise wavelength is dictated by the composition and structure of the molecule.
The cores of these super-dense stars remain a mystery, but their structure is dictated by the same little - understood interaction that creates bizarre phenomena in neutron - rich nuclei.
For instance, certain substrates on which the nanowires grow create conditions so that the nanowire growth orientation is dictated by the substrate's underlying crystal structure.
We suggest that these regions reflected reanalysis and prolonged efforts to infer novel event structures dictated by the bottom - up input.
The workout strategies are largely dictated by set structure and rep volume.
They never feel gimmicky and it's interesting that the film's structure is somewhat dictated by the limits of the medium (each scene uses nearly an entire film reel).
The structure of Omission Training is dictated by the simple fact that you can not reinforce the non-occurrence of a behavior.
Tightly contoured surfaces, large wheels and a basic form dictated by straight lines help give the MINI Rocketman Concept a resoundingly solid structure.
A structured feeding, walking, and eliminating schedule dictated by the owners works to show the dog that the owners are in charge.
Therefore, instead of structuring the game's 40 missions as a win - or - go - home linear stream, he created a branching mission tree in which the player's course through the narrative would be dictated by her own performance.
Thomas Chimes: The Body in Spirals, 2014 Text by Kelsey Halliday Johnson 84 pages, Softcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-95-8 While much of Thomas Chimes's (1921 - 2009) work is deeply indebted to literature, each body of work (his metal and plexi box constructions, drawings, and later white paintings) maintained structured systems that dictated the composition - a process - based manifestation of the classicist and symbolist ideals in his work.
To this regard, it is important to note that each sand structure is unique and therefore dictated by the architectural structure that encompasses it.
The behemoth brick structure's westernmost end comes to a blunted point, like the prow of a ship, its narrowing walls dictated by a peninsula of land that thins until the north and south branches of the Hoosic River come together just behind the property.
The structure and floor plan of the gallery become agency for the exhibition, with electrical functions of appliances synchronized and programmed, dictated by the capacity and availability of power in the room.
The structure was dictated by the process and goal of catching a fish: When the fish was caught the film was over.
The interaction of the sound made by each work dictates and structures their arrangement, creating a composition.
The court also held that data formats written in the XML language were entitled to copyright protection as the examples of the XML format shown to the court contained personal content created by its author, not just structure dictated by the XML standard.
Being in the field is important because when property developments are being funded by depositors, corporate finance is involved with the chain leading up to structured finance; having updated knowledge of the financing structure is crucial and will dictate how the regulatory body will govern property developers.
These are high level numbers across the entirety of the plan, taking into account the deductible, coinsurance, and copayments, as dictated by the specific structure of the plan, based on the expected average use of the plan.
The most common way to bend the collaborative process is to use the structure of four - way conferences common in the collaborative process, but retain the positional negotiation model that is common in the adversarial context with the focus on reaching a result dictated by law and the statutes.
Likewise you have no right to dictate fee structure to any service provider or an industry as a whole or the manner by which they should calculate their compensation.
The database structure and fields are dictated by the MLS system employed by the Realtor association.
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