For those who want the protection of a life insurance policy and don't mind paying extra for the added benefit of potentially being able to earn cash - value growth on their premium dollars,
the dual nature of a variable universal life (VUL) insurance policy may be a good choice.
When you've defined the problem you're going to solve, then it's time to look at
the dual nature of that problem and what solving it means to your life.
The dual nature of the firm's practice ensures that the attorneys draft patent applications with potential litigation consequences and pitfalls in mind.
David Byrne, chief marketing officer at Mourant Ozannes, talks about
the dual nature of BD offshore.
This was expected, due to
the dual nature of carbon cycle feedbacks.
The title draws attention to
the dual nature of a layering practice: the frame - like composition creates a window to a moment that has passed, a temperament that has since lost its will.
The dual nature of life the artist addresses, combined with the crystalline beauty of the transparent model house, brings to mind the ideal conditions of an artistic life.
The juxtaposition of geometries with organic forms has been a constant theme in Cragg's earlier works and represents for
him the dual nature of most things we see around us, given that our own mindset is inherently and necessarily rational, in order to build coherent forms, but is also obviously complex and subjective enough to be described as organic.
His work revolves around
the dual nature of man and of the artist himself.
This year, she explored Hong Kong, hiked in the Yellow Mountains, and marveled at
the dual nature of Shanghai: art centers, restaurants, and meandering alleys on one side of the river, the «energy - throbbing financial district» on the other.
These images are then made into hand - woven prayer rugs, which emphasise
the dual nature of this concept: that a sanctuary also serves as a place of contemplation.
Work presented in the exhibition specifically addresses human migration and nationalism in the Mediterranean area, investigating
the dual nature of this geographic feature to the extent that it connects and separates, acting as both a junction as well as a barrier between the Global North and South.
Inspiration for Blood Shot is Blood Loved began with Farhat's poetic meditations on
the dual nature of one of the most vital elements in the natural world — blood.
The dual nature of this approach provides the museum with a diverse range of holdings and opportunities to display histories of recent artistic practice that are disparate, divergent, and reflective of the broader range of identities, disciplines, and forms that give shape to an idea of contemporary life.
It very likely attracted the attention of Joan Mitchell, who also focused on
the dual nature of the white field, perceived at once as a background and as a space.
But given
the dual nature of the Switch, it's the perfect system for bringing back the main series.
That's a shame because
the dual nature of the bonds makes them an amazing total return element for a portfolio.
I'll leave it to financial philosophers to debate
the dual nature of Social Security.
The proprietor of the new bakery in town is clueless about
the dual nature of her nearest neighbors, but not for long.
Exploring
the dual nature of California school district collective bargaining agreements.
Conceptual collaboration happens when an art teacher works closely with the science teacher and they both help students understand the effect of pigments and light by teaching together the science of wavelengths, the electromagnetic spectrum, and
the dual nature of light.
Moving out of the laid back town environment and into the challenge of real - time combat within the dungeons was a little jarring, but it also helped to articulate
the dual nature of the life Will is leading: It's hard to be both an action hero and a mild - mannered shopkeeper.
Furthermore,
the dual nature of the movie poses a difficult question — which movie do people nominate?
What follows, unsurprisingly since Patricia Highsmith wrote the source novel, is a slow - boil suspenser whose true subjects are envy and
the dual nature of identity (the title refers to Janus, god of transitions, whose two - faced gaze looks to both past and future).
With a larger than life persona outshining even the calculated theatricality of the royal costumes, she effortlessly conflates
the dual nature of Elizabeth's personal and private lives, the keen intellect, the touchy egotism, and the achingly human vulnerability that manifests in the acute jealously and peculiar pride she feels in having forsaken husband and children.
With the arrival of a woman clad in undulating tutu and a blue puff ball sprouting from her crown — suggesting
the dual nature of photons as particle and wave — we observers began to register rich emotional resonance.
The dual nature of the human breast is one that we have a really, really hard time with in most Westernized countries.
The Dual Nature of Early - Life Experience on Somatosensory Processing in the Human Infant Brain.
«Hypostatic union» is the fancy name for Christ's
dual nature of being fully God and fully man.
Questions concerning free will, predestination, transubstantiation, grace,
the dual nature of Jesus, the Trinity, aroused armies of scholars wielding Biblical citations.
We need a renewed understanding of the concept of «natures» which enables us to see
the dual nature of Christ as a harmonious phenomenon, especially in the light of modern knowledge of matter.
The whole book of Zechariah deals with
this dual nature of the coming day of the Lord.
Stapledon again emphasizes
the dual nature of Star Maker as both eternal and temporal, when his cosmic «I» describes its meeting with Star Maker:
The identity and difference of character and narrator becomes a figure and a constant reminder of the mystery of
the dual nature of the Savior.
The dual nature of enforcement actions and oversight in Japan mirrors developments in the United States.
Before the developments at Nicaea and Chalcedon regarding he proper beliefs about the Trinity and
the dual natures of Christ, the early church possessed what is known as the «rule of faith.»
Not exact matches
At the time, not even His disciples knew
of Jesus»
dual —
nature, or that He would be crucified as atonement for God's chosen people.
She helps to complete Adam's search, thus proving to be a mirror
of man's
dual nature, an image
of his divine dignity.
It is in terms
of this
dual nature, the mental and physical poles, a
dual nature shared by all existents, that Whitehead provides his own solution to the Aristotelian transcendence - immanence problem.
In his idea
of «
dual transcendence,» which is later terminology for dipolarity, Hartshorne attempts to hold together the two aspects
of his thought about the divine
nature.
Indeed, this
dual character is precisely the
nature of life in its basic organic sense as well as in its religious dimension: an appetitive urge toward what might be, and an inertial contentment with what is: freedom paired with conformity, novelty with repetition.
Ever since the quarrel over artificial birth control in the 1960s, wayward Catholic theologians have led the way in dismissing Catholic sexual morality as mere «physicalism», this [dismissal] being an attitude which ignores the
dual character
of human
nature as a union
of body and soul.
He was responding to the monophysite heresy proposed by Eutyches and others, which tended to deny the
dual natures by overemphasising the divine
nature of Christ at the expense
of his human
nature.
Humboldt states in his monograph on the
dual that, though the study
of language should be pursued for its own sake, it «resembles other branches
of learning in not having its ultimate purpose in itself but that it conforms to the general purpose
of interest in the human mind to help humanity to realize its true
nature and its relation to everything visible and invisible around and above itself.»
The sense and degree to which psychologists are behaviorists gets its significance from the fact that, in studying animals, that is, the sort
of thing that we ourselves are, we have a
dual access to reality, which we do not have in studying inanimate
nature.
As I have noted, I arrived at this
dual - aspect panpsychism in 1914 after reading Pearson's Grammar
of Science and Moore's Origin and
Nature of Life.
However,
dual transcendence — not perhaps in Hartshorne's sense but in the sense
of the «six antitheses» concerning God's
nature that Whitehead puts forward in Process and Reality — is shown to apply to it.
Some «atypical» features
of the seat / stroller include: no undercarriage storage or cup holder storage; the seat also sits quite a bit lower to the ground due to its
dual purpose
nature.
Unfortunately, its
dual -
nature comes at a price
of making it the largest and hardest to travel with bassinet on this list.
If true, the
dual - use
nature of this technology may eventually raise issues for international law; it can also add further impediments to current efforts to develop legal regimes against weaponization in space.