Sentences with phrase «dissolution between»

This grouping further elucidates the differences in children's living conditions after parental dissolution between those with shared residence and those living with one custodial parent.
Generational boundary dissolution between mothers and their preschool children: A relationships systems approach
Pendleton's destabilization of authorship is a strategy that follows the structures and dynamic history of the avant - garde in the 20th century, and forms the conceptual foundation for a practice that expands from a dissolution between material and process.
Featuring Adam Fearon, Vanessa Safavi, Richard Frater, Renata Har and Clémence de La Tour du Pin among others, the exhibition follows last year's Blue Majik, which aqnb reviewed here as the second iteration a project series exploring «the ongoing dissolution between the biologic and the synthetic.»
Through her ceramic sculptures, she explores the connections and dissolutions between these two structures and the space that this rupture presents as an access point for reality.

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Events of great consequence for the world took place in these centuries: the fall of the Persian empire; the conquests of Alexander the Great and their dissolution after his death; the long struggles between the Greek dynasties of Syria and of Egypt; and the advance of Rome as residuary legatee of them all.
If the union between man and woman has strayed further and further from legal forms, and if homosexual unions are perceived more and more as enjoying the same standing as marriage, then we are truly facing a dissolution of the image of humankind bearing consequences that can only be extremely grave.
Through the events that faith knows as the Incarnation and the Crucifixion, God empties himself of his sovereignty and transcendence, and not only does this kenotic sacrifice effect the dissolution of the opposition between Father and Son in the new epiphany of God as universal Spirit, but so likewise vanishes the opposition between God and the world.
Nor did the historical doctrine of the incarnation intend to provide a basis for a dissolution of the difference between man and God.
History is moving toward the ultimate dissolution of the distinction between God and man and a merging of the two in the new godmanhood of the eschatological age.
Moreover, if a Zennist were to persist in his denial and to assert that Nirvana is Samsara and Samsara is Nirvana — or that there is no difference whatsoever between the sacred and the profane — we would be forced to respond that his language is only meaningful in the context of the complete dissolution of the profane consciousness.
Beginning with a Nietzschean analysis of Greek thinking and literature which sees the distancing of the numinous as the center of the Greek experience, this book attempts to demonstrate that the higher expressions of religion in both East and West revolve about an absolute antithesis between religion and reality, wherein religion can only truly and finally realize itself by an absolute negation, dissolution or annihilation of reality itself.
Today a radical dissolution of all mystery is aspired to between man and man.
Descartes himself acknowledged that his cogito ergo sum is already fundamental in Augustine's philosophy (letter to Colvius, 14 November, 1640), and he believed that his philosophy was the first to demonstrate the philosophical truth of the doctrine of transubstantiation, and could go so far as to claim that scholastic philosophy would have been rejected as clashing with faith if his philosophy had been known first (letter to Mersenne, 31 March, 1641) Indeed, nothing is more revolutionary in modern philosophy than its dissolution of the scholastic distinction between natural theology and revealed theology.
It is clear that Whitehead sees a parallel between the physical and mental aspects of dipolar occasions and the practical (physical) and theoretical (mental) aspects which together constitute the proper function of Reason as a counterweight to the general tendency towards dissolution and decay (FR 32f.).
A second is the Catholic doctrine of baptism, especially its emphasis on the regenerative quality of the sacrament and its possible domestic and political implications, which the Church continues to acknowledge in her codified counsel regarding near - death situations, as well as in her use of the Pauline privilege, which allows for the dissolution of a marriage between two non-baptized persons if one of them should subsequently receive baptism.
A: If robots are designed to be social companions and sexual partners, it's foreseeable that those robots could contribute to the dissolution of relationships between humans.
Citing recent legislation permitting joint custody in dissolution of marriage cases, [2] trial court decided that joint custody, alternating primary responsibility of the children between Robert and Carla, would best serve the interests of Susan and Mary Lee.
However, there are points in every parliament's lifecycle when no government can lay claim to such support — between parliamentary dissolution and a general election; after a general election and before the new government is formed; or when an incumbent government loses the confidence of parliament.
Election campaigns - the time between dissolution and the election - normally last about three or four weeks.
The anticipated cumulative effect of these changes is that «[t] he length of time between dissolution and the formation of the next government in 2015, and therefore the length of the caretaker / purdah period, may be considerably greater than for any other election in modern times».
Cuomo earlier this month announced a truce between the warring factions of Democrats in the Senate, leading to the dissolution of the Independent Democratic Conference in the chamber and their return to the mainline conference fold.
The difference between confidence and dissolution is being used to justify this proposal, as if you can simply divorce one from the other.
The Fixed - term Parliaments Act 2011 sets the period between elections at five years, and aims to fix the date of dissolution of Parliament and polling day.
If you go by official definition (e.g. on Wikipedia), then the Cold War - defined as geopolitical conflict between USSR - led communist block and Western democracies - was officially over December 25, 1991 with the dissolution of the USSR.
We've had to put up with this ever since due to no concrete way of dealing swiftly with deadlocks between chambers of Congress (i.e. No dissolution trigger for the bicameral legislature).
«Internal dissension» between Ross M. Cellino Jr. and his longtime law partner Stephen E. Barnes prompted Cellino to ask for dissolution of their law firm, according to a document released yesterday.
Of course, there's still a long time between now and May and we still have a few weeks to go before the dissolution of parliament at which point the campaign will begin in earnest.
Democracy watchdog the Electoral Commission set a # 11,003 limit on spending by candidates in Richmond Park in the 23 days between the dissolution of Parliament and the May 6 election - known as the short campaign.
Under section 14 of the Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013, the Fixed - term Parliaments Act 2011 was amended to extend the period between the dissolution of Parliament and the following general election polling day from 17 to 25 working days.
The dissolution of the agreement involved correspondence between solicitors.»
[11] The time between the announcement of the election and the dissolution of Parliament, known as wash - up, was to allow for the handling of any unfinished legislative business before the Parliamentary session's conclusion.
Particularly in confined spaces — thin gaps between machine parts, the contact area between hardware and metal plate, behind seals and under gaskets, seams where two surfaces meet — close observation of such electrochemical dissolution had been an enormous challenge, he added.
The repulsion between the negative charges causes the toxin and the associated protein to separate, leading to the dissolution of the complex and the emergence of the active toxin,» Swaminathan said.
Since you state that a decrease in net calcification could result from a decrease in gross calcification, an increase in dissolution rates, or both, you distinguish between these responses and get to the conclusion that the impact of ocean acidification on a creature's net calcification may be largely controlled by the status of its protective organic cover and that the net slowdown in skeletal growth under increased CO2 occurs not because these organisms are unable to calcify, but rather because their unprotected skeleton is dissolving faster.
Meanwhile, a nefarious organisation, The Syndicate, is revealed to be the catalyst for the IMF's dissolution, laying the groundwork for the mutual pursuit between Hunt and Solomon Lane (Sean Harris), leader of the Syndicate and long term Hunt - agonist.
The film tracks the formation and dissolution of a seven - year relationship between Didier, the charismatic leader of a bluegrass outfit, and Elise (Veerle Baetens), a tattoo artist and singer, across a non-linear narrative peppered with live numbers.
The rest of the film toggles between the events of the novel (as envisioned by Susan) and the circumstances of Susan and Edward's marriage and dissolution.
An unexpected magnet for tense postscreening discussions at the Toronto and Tribeca Film Festivals, Take This Waltz charts the slow dissolution of a too - cozy five - year marriage, between Williams's Margot and her cookbook - writing husband, Lou (Seth Rogen, in a subtle, career - flipping performance).
The span between books gave me the perfect way to illustrate the subtle shift of a good - to - going - bad relationship by not focusing on the slow process of dissolution, but rather giving the reader two jarringly mismatched bookends.
Apart from reminding some of us to ask for the senior discount, the passage of time since the Soviet Union's dissolution poses a provocative question - now that the struggle between capitalism and communism no longer defines global politics, is the world an entirely different place?
Thirty years ago, no one could have foreseen the huge expansion of the Vietnam War, wage and price controls, two oil shocks, the resignation of a president, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a one - day drop in the Dow of 508 points, or treasury bill yields fluctuating between 2.8 % and 17.4 %.
This individual and joint liability exists regardless of which credit card holder is responsible for creating the debt, and regardless of any divorce, dissolution, separate maintenance, legal proceedings, or agreements that may affect liability between any of you.
These were subsequently incorporated these into the Proxy statement provided to shareholders for their approval at the Annual Meeting: an initial distribution of $ 3.23 per share shortly after filing the dissolution certificate with subsequent distributions of between $ 6.47 and $ 11.32 per share.
Hilton Honors is not responsible for, and bears no liability for, disagreements or disputes between Members concerning the dissolution of Hilton Honors Mutual Fund accounts.
The company has announced that the board of directors has approved a Plan of Liquidation and Dissolution forecasting distributions of between $ 0.002 and $ 0.0173 per share contingent on a sale of its assets.
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Following the dissolution of a deal between Nintendo and Sony to produce a disc - based console, the creators of Mario and Zelda instead looked to partner with Phillips.
This evolution - or dissolution - of aesthetic boundaries informs Sasnal's own: «I can not,» he says, «make a distinction between what is public and what is private.»
Together with the veils of colours they build a delicate composition that hovers between solidity and dissolution.
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