Not exact matches
Certainly he intended to convey that the character of A, which was decisive in specifying the
nature of its interactions with B, was a
dynamic character which had some affinity with an intention or an objective, or instruction,
rather than a mere static characteristic, such as a chemical composition is usually considered to be.
The
nature - grace
dynamic is thus «framed within a Christological context
rather thandrawing upon metaphysical categories developed in independent philosophical systems.»
Nucleosome remodelers can work if tethered (33), but given the
dynamic nature of DNA interactions observed with most transcription factors, we think that the tethering
rather increased the local concentration of the factor around the UASGal site.
Anderson's direction remains attentive throughout the process, finding striking,
dynamic ways to represent each stage, while never losing sight of its
nature as labour, something accomplished by the workers
rather than through them.
The
rather sparse yet
dynamic nature of the presentation of my Google Sheet Budget Calculator creates a feeling of individuality that is appealing to my students.
The museum uses a range of logos that move in and out of focus, «suggesting the
dynamic nature of Tate — always changing but always recognizable» [18] Variations include a standard logo, a blurred version, a faded version and a halftone version consisting of dots
rather than smooth fading.
«Because of the
nature of the material,
rather than having them do a snapshot, I wanted to have a piece that was more
dynamic,» explains Hall.
In seeking to reflect the reality of the lives of many Indigenous people in a theoretical framework Martin, referencing the work of Francesca Merlan in Caging the Rainbow15, highlights the «intercultural»
nature of Indigenous organisations.16
Rather than seeing the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous values within Indigenous organisations as oppositional, Martin emphasises their
dynamic and transformative interaction.