Sentences with phrase «draw upon other»

The 2016 president of CCIM's Central Canada chapter, which is more than 20 - years - old, says the benefits reaped, especially for real estate brokers, are vast because CCIM members draw upon each other internationally.
Certified in EMDR, I also draw upon other mind - body modalities, such as Mindfulness Meditation, DBT, and attachment theory.
I can draw upon other resources with ease.
One year on (2014), the NCC presented to Minister Boles - «Government could also draw upon other policy levers such as Ofsted and quality assurance frameworks to stimulate the careers marketplace in order to reduce complexity and transactional costs, build its capacity, and assure the quality of services in this market.»
We have to draw upon other people's experiences.
One thing I love about being part of a blogging community is the way we can draw upon each other's work and resources to advocate for our common goals.
Whitehead did not speculate on the precise location of memory within the animal organism, but the most plausible extension of his theory suggests rather that memories are maintained for the soul by other occasions, thereby freeing the soul for its adventure into novelty.2 The way in which the conscious ego draws upon the ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it may well reflect the way the soul draws upon other living occasions.
Though it draws upon the other theological subspecialties, it makes essential contributions of its own.
Drawing upon other studies that have demonstrated deeply buried metamorphic rocks can also have a coherent magnetic signal, Parker has analyzed the detailed characteristics of the magnetic anomalies from data collected across zones in Georgia and concludes that the Brunswick Magnetic Anomaly has a similar, deeply buried source.
It draws upon others» experience, research, and wisdom; it enters into relationships such as networks and community partnerships that benefit students» and teachers» development and learning.
This exhibition is part of Warhol x 5, a series of exhibitions in 2018 organized by five academic art museums in the region and drawing upon each other's collections.
People are Beautiful is part of Warhol x 5, a series of exhibitions in 2018 organized by five college and university art museums in the region and drawing upon each other's collections.
He also draws upon other historical sources in his updating of this image (fundamental to our self - perception), «contaminating» it with a keen reflection on neoliberal competitiveness, extending across all areas and folds of social and affective life.
Since ancient times, music and visual art have been an important source of passing down stories through the generations, and musicians and artists have drawn upon each other for inspiration and stimulation.

Not exact matches

They're also smart and unconventional, drawing upon the skills of cartographers and journalists, among others.
Upon separation from employment with the Company or on demand by the Company during my employment, I will immediately deliver to the Company, and will not keep in my possession, recreate, or deliver to anyone else, any and all Company property, including, but not limited to, Company Confidential Information, Associated Third Party Confidential Information, as well as all devices and equipment belonging to the Company (including computers, handheld electronic devices, telephone equipment, and other electronic devices), Company credit cards, records, data, notes, notebooks, reports, files, proposals, lists, correspondence, specifications, drawings, blueprints, sketches, materials, photographs, charts, any other documents and property, and reproductions of any and all of the aforementioned items that were developed by me pursuant to my employment with the Company, obtained by me in connection with my employment with the Company, or otherwise belonging to the Company, its successors, or assigns, including, without limitation, those records maintained pursuant to Section 3.C.
Now, however, as the scriptures of the world have been translated into English and many other western languages, we can draw upon the insights of the scriptures of the world for our theological reflection.
Feminist revision: «Having had a spiritual awakening a result of these steps, we are more able to draw upon the wisdom inherent in us, knowing we are competent women who have much to offer others
Many — if not most — studies — such as literature, philosophy, history, religion, geography, and anthropology (to name only some of them)-- by their very nature draw upon a variety of other fields of study and thus are particularly suited to general education, provided they are not ruined for that purpose by professional zeal to make them into precise, technical, exclusive disciplines — as occurs even in such a naturally general field as literature, when its promoters restrict it to technical textual analysis.
To be sure, some events are more provocative of religious insight than others, and it is these upon which the prophet chiefly draws.
Even if Lewis drew upon his imagination, his dreams, and literature he had read, is there any possibility that he believed in, and perhaps had actually experienced other physical dimensions
I also agree with Hodrick that still other lines must be drawn around the market, and that even when government does not draw these lines, convictions and virtues drawn from other sources ought to insist upon them.
No other event gives God the same full range of experience to draw upon.
are questions we have tried to answer by drawing upon resources of inquiry now available that were not accessible in other times.
To be sure, there are other attempts to describe the experience of heaven that are more exciting and draw upon our best human experiences in this life.
For if we, as I indicated before, still had moral and emotional capital to draw on from that other, that earlier, call it Judeo - Christian (a usage I am not crazy about) world, our children had only our reserves of «Why not» and «So what» to depend upon.
There is no minister who knows what he is about who has not been renewed again and again through discovering in others, even those in desperate need of help, a strength upon which he himself drew afresh.
To introduce this idea of a revelatory function of poetic discourse, I will draw upon three preparatory concepts that I have examined at greater length in my other writings on hermeneutics.6
The function proper to the first organ is that of receiving [percevoir] each particular impression, of attaching signs to it, of combining the different impressions, of comparing them with each other, of drawing from them judgments and resolves; just as the function of the other organ is to act upon the nutritive substances whose presence excites it, to dissolve them, and to assimilate their juices to our nature.
Like other facets of liberation theology, healing prayer draws upon faith as process, our own human responsibility to restore God's rule to this world and the corporate dimension of sin.
And yet, somehow, communist bloodbaths have never drawn the continuous, unambiguous, and deserved condemnation visited upon other tyrannies.
Then, I allow the convicting and drawing work of the Holy Spirit upon that person and their natural, logical questions to lead me into what other information about the gospel I might share.
This book demonstrates that it is not merely ancillary to these other studies but is a discipline in its own right, drawing upon, yet making unique additions to, these areas of knowledge.
At all events, whether rightly or wrongly, modern New Testament scholarship has almost unanimously agreed on the existence of at least one «Q» and perhaps others as well, upon which the gospel writers drew for much of the material of the gospels.
Naturally these two aspects of God reciprocally influence each other: God's provision of initial aims is particularized and made relevant to the world in terms of his consequent experience, and the way God treasures this experience draws heavily upon the infinite resources of his primordial imagination.
Abandoning that smoke screen upon reaching the gold medal game against none other than powerful Spain — and the rematch everyone had been awaiting for so long, or at least since six days earlier when the U.S. squeaked out a 101 - 68 thriller — Knight had the gall to say the Americans had come through «the toughest draw
They move on to other educational environments with ease and draw upon what they have learned at Waldorf to fuel all of their future endeavors.
She is inspired by the ability of others to draw upon internal resources such as strength and compassion during periods of transition and grateful for the opportunity to witness the process of personal growth, healing, and relationship development that is unique to open adoption.
But she draws upon the «we mothers should support each other and we should accept each other's choices» mentality that's prevalent among her circles.
«This platform will have a policy unit which will draw on the best ideas and practical solutions, building partnerships with other organisations, in the public policy and private spheres, so that those in the frontline of politics have a bigger and better policy agenda to reflect upon; and a networking capability to join like - minded people up.
While the findings of the contested Toas memo, detailed later in this story, are fairly complex and specific, the lawsuit also draws upon Dr. Haldar's own emails and other, previously unpublicized SUNY documents, placing his alleged missteps in the broader context of what he calls «SUNY Poly's fiscal institutional mismanagement.»
In 1969, when the AAAS Board first suggested creating a special committee to draw up a statement concerning the freedom and responsibilities of scientists, association leaders, along with a number of other scientific societies, were looking into allegations that the Public Health Service was rejecting the appointment of scientists to study sections based upon the candidates» political views and affiliations.
Funders like to see value for money, so if you are using as - yet - unexploited results from previous research projects or have funding from other sources that you can draw upon, for example industry, it is important to signal this in your application.
Released today, the group's 2014 report, Education at a Glance 2014: OECD Indicators, draws upon student test results, government spending, employment statistics, and other metrics to make the case for what OECD Secretary - General Angel Gurría calls «the critical role that education and skills play in fostering social progress.»
The other bill would «require that the data from any study that EPA draws upon to inform its regulations, risk assessments, and guidance documents be «reproducible» and released publicly as long as the law doesn't forbid it.»
To conduct the research, Atkin drew upon the 1983 and 1987 - 88 Indian National Sample Surveys (NSS), which recorded purchases of 169 food groups from 125,000 households, along with other data including migration information.
These questions, and others, were tackled in the classic work by James L. Brewbaker in 1967 and have been revisited in a new study, drawing upon an impressive database of over 2000 species, to determine which came first, tri - or bicellular pollen, and which leads to greater species diversity.
Our experimental and theoretical analysis draws upon nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, a variety of microscopy techniques such as transmission electron microscopy, computation tools such as the NWChem for high - performance computational chemistry as well as supercomputers, and other tools.
Two HMM logos, one for each profile, are drawn one upon the other.
Drawing upon our inventory, long - term supply agreements we have in place with other producers, and purchases from secondary sources, Centrus is continuing its 50 - year record of providing utility customers with assured, affordable and on - time deliveries.
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