When working with families, Mariya focuses her clinical attention on early attachment patterns and underlying
dynamic relations between various family members.
«Information,» I will define as knowledge in
its dynamic relation between man and man.
Michael Fishbane, Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985), has shown in a compelling way
the dynamic relation between tradition and traditio, i.e., the tradition and the ongoing traditioning process.
Contrasting the singularity of Etchells» single - phrase works in neon, LED and print media, «Personal Statement» is as much about
the dynamic relation between the materials used in different elements of the installation, as it is about the content of individual texts or phrases.
As should be clear,
the dynamic relation between the two realms can't possibly be used to explain the hiatus, since the one (the ocean) can only be a reflection of the other (the atmosphere), not an influence upon it (assuming CO2 as the ultimate cause).
3) «As should be clear,
the dynamic relation between the two realms can't possibly be used to explain the hiatus, since the one (the ocean) can only be a reflection of the other (the atmosphere), not an influence upon it (assuming CO2 as the ultimate cause).»
A formal derivation of
the dynamic relation between the atmosphere and solid earth make it possible to calculate the changes in the earth's rotational velocity from the large - scale distribution of the atmospheric pressure and dynamics of the wind fields (Barnes et al. 1983).
Not exact matches
Relations between Chicago headquarters and Los Angeles were famously fraught, and that
dynamic has changed little despite different ownerships.
It will be one
between developed states — two democracies If Canada and Korea are to make a go of another 50 years of solid
relations it will on the basis of a very different reality and accompanying
dynamic.
The
dynamic glory of the being of man is first bodily present in the
relation between two men each of whom in meaning the other also means the highest to which this person is called and serves the fulfillment of this created destiny without wishing to impose anything of his own realization on the other.
The scientific revolution of the twentieth century has totally revamped the notion of the matter which constitutes nature — matter is now viewed as internally
dynamic, suffused with energy, this being the
relation between matter and energy so vividly apparent when an atom bomb goes off.
Moreover, Cobb is no less unequivocal in specifying that the same
dynamic applies to the
relation between God and Jesus as
between God and any other person.
If the
dynamic of the
relation between God and man can be understood in this way, it is analogous to the
dynamic of the
relation between at least some temporal occasions and some occasions in their future.
This growth occurs according to the law and rhythm of the natural reciprocal influence and the
dynamic of the
relation between man and man.
It is the field of human
relations; the
dynamic inside the dressing room and
between coach and players.
Specific Aim 3: Develop a pilot systems
dynamic model detailing the complex system underlying syndemic
relations between IPV, alcohol misuse, unplanned pregnancy and AEP for rural AI women within a non-tribal community.
Eric Cressey listed 5 Important Lessons on Balance Training a definitely great read and explanation of balance vs stability and the
relation between static balance and
dynamic balance.
The
relation between the points and the lines not only yields visual stimulation but also enhances the
dynamic impression of the space as a whole entity.
Beginning in the 1970s, while holding various teaching positions in the Bay Area and Pacific Northwest, Colescott focused his attention repeatedly on the subject of sex, specifically interracial
relations and the perceived power
dynamic between men and women of that time.
In this exhibition, Opie's photographs explore the intimate
relations between community and politics, citizens and the landscape, offering a
dynamic portrait of the United States at the dawn of the 21st century.
In this case, which Advocate General Kokott called «of fundamental importance for future trade
relations between the European Union and a number of
dynamic emerging countries, such as the People's Republic of China» (AG para. 1), the Grand Chamber of the ECJ dismissed the Council's appeal of a General Court judgment in favor of the Chinese company.
Over the period of kindergarten to fourth grade, psychopathology and peer
relations become entangled, and the
dynamic interplay
between multiple manifestations of poor peer
relations ultimately adds to the development of both externalizing and internalizing problems and their cross-time
relation.
Specifically, Family Counselors are relational therapists: They are generally more interested in what goes on
between individuals rather than within one or more individuals, although some Family Counselors, in particular those who identify as psycho -
dynamic, object
relations, inter-generational, EFT, or experiential family therapists — tend to be as interested in individuals as in the systems those individuals and their relationships constitute.
The main difference, and this primarily impacts what marriage and family therapists study in school and in supervised work situations, is that instead of dealing with emotions and behaviors
between one individual and his or her
relation to a social group, marriage and family counselors have to take into account the
dynamic interplay
between two or more people in a relationship.
Only one study to date has investigated this relationship in
relation to parental outcomes, emphasising the complex
dynamic between child characteristics and parenting stress over time [80].