Initially established back in 2002, the design journey and
early foundations of Tom Dixon dates back over four decades, making every Tom Dixon product design a heritage interior icon.
These two polarities, Expressionism and Cubism were
the early foundations of his paintings and continue to inform his work to this day.
What can breakthroughs in neuroscience and molecular biology teach practitioners and policy makers about how to promote
the early foundations of academic achievement, economic productivity, responsible citizenship, lifelong health, and successful parenting of the next generation?
These associations may be modest in strength, says Lewis, but they are stable over a 25 - year span, suggesting
early foundations of later political attitudes.
«Our research aims to investigate
the earliest foundations of our ability to reason logically,» he says, «a major basis for learning, creativity and flexibility in the human mind.»
But Luke Scott's strength with pacing, building
an early foundation of uneasiness, starts to collapse as the script resorts to illogical actions in service of the plot.
The new course's focus on health and exercise corresponds with Sesame Workshop's latest initiative, Healthy Habits for Life, a multi-year campaign to help young children and their caregivers establish
an early foundation of healthy habits that can last a lifetime.
Bartering is, of course,
the earliest foundation of modern economics, and still can be a great asset.
«We need
that early foundation of high - quality oral health care and hygiene that paves the way for really strong baby teeth and then adult teeth to follow,» said Burke Bryant.
Not exact matches
Earlier this week, my 29 «
Foundations of Entrepreneurial Management» students at Babson College participated in a focus group that led one
of my students to remark that she had always thought they were a waste
of time until she saw one in action.
Establish a strong
foundation early in the process by demonstrating your knowledge and expertise
of the negotiation subject matter.
Those
early years
of sacrifice and dissatisfaction and struggle create the
foundation for later success... and create a lifelong competitive advantage.
Corrections and amplifications: an
earlier version
of this article incorrectly stated the amount
of funds that a non-profit
foundation must distribute annually.
These
early stages are crucial to building a good
foundation for the rest
of their career with you.
If this error turns out to be an actual mistake Reinhart - Rogoff made, well, all I can hope is that future historians note that one
of the core empirical points providing the intellectual
foundation for the global move to austerity in the
early 2010s was based on someone accidentally not updating a row formula in Excel.
Dorsey disclosed in Square's IPO filing
earlier this month that he plans to donate 40 million shares, or 10 percent
of the company, to a charity
foundation he started that invests in artists, musicians and local businesses.
Get ahead
of things
early, lay down a firm
foundation by asking the right questions and handle the flood.
Prior to joining SCS full - time, she designed its Certificate in Entrepreneurship experiential program where she currently teaches the
Foundations of Entrepreneurial Management course to aspiring and
early stage entrepreneurs.
Past achievements include building the case for deficit reduction in the 1980s and
early 1990s, for consolidation
of the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans in the late 1990s, a series
of shadow federal budgets and fiscal accountability reports in that began in the 2000s, and work on marginal effective tax rates on personal incomes and business investment, which has laid the
foundation for such key changes as sales tax reform, elimination
of capital taxes, and corporate income tax rate reductions.
Startups that experience success are typically built upon a strong
foundation of trust among the
early founders / employees.
During this time, both family offices and institutional investors (Fund
of Funds, Endowments, and
Foundations) actively invested in new emerging manager funds in hopes
of landing an
early spot with the next First Round Capital, True Ventures, or Felicis Ventures — note that many LP's have had active emerging manager mandates over the past 5 years.
Since my
early days as assistant at my teacher Edmund Schlink's Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg and afterward during many years
of regular ecumenical discussions, especially with Roman Catholic theologians, I became increasingly aware that Christian theology today should not limit itself to some narrowly defined confessional loyalty inherited from the past but should help to build the
foundations of a reunited, if to some degree pluralistic, Christian church that should become more and more visible within the foreseeable future.
Subsequent excavation proved that the three ages were historical facts, and the
foundation was laid upon which our modern knowledge
of early man has been built.
Its
early philosophic
foundations and its later beliefs and rituals are two completely different ways
of life.
They survive only because elements
of the old moral conscience have persevered, even without the
earlier foundations, making it possible for a basic moral consensus to exist.
In such research and reflection, many
of the
foundations laid in
earlier educational experiences can take on new depth and significance.
The
foundations of behavior therapies were constructed by the Russian physiologist Pavlov's experiments in conditioning animals
early in this century.
The Messenger Muhammad illustrated the unity
of divine messages by saying that all the apostles are builders
of one house, the
earlier apostles laying the
foundation for the later ones who build upon their
foundation.
The understanding
of Plato that
early Christians inherited assumed that the goal and deep
foundation of paideia was knowledge
of the divine.
Malraux points out that in the
early Byzantine period, in both the East and West, a vision
of transcendence was the
foundation of Christian art.
Certainly the book makes a convincing case that Faber possessed an
earlier, and perhaps deeper, appreciation
of Philippine spirituality than Newman, albeit that Newman (as Cardinal Wiseman recognised) was more capable
of providing a sure
foundation for the Oratorian life in the English context.
In a word, just as the
earliest Christian community rested back firmly and surely on the historical reality
of Jesus, so there has never been a time in the subsequent history
of the church, regardless
of how ideally Jesus may have been conceived, when a demonstration
of his merely mythical character would not have struck at the
foundations of its life.
The cracks in the church's
foundations resulted from pressures that built to the breaking point because
of neglect, and the effects
of social activism in the «60s and
early «70s.
Thus Santayana's
earlier work consists in philosophical comment on human life rather than constructive metaphysics or ontology, while Whitehead's is devoted to the
foundations of mathematics and the analysis
of scientific concepts.
The
earlier doctrine
of subject - superject tended to identify the two, at least with respect to their being, still assumed to be its ontological
foundation.
The Anglo - American model, set by the
earliest foundations — Harvard, William and Mary, Yale, etc. — had been a college primarily for the education
of future clergy.
Early in AD 1625 when trenches were being made for the
foundation of some building near Chang» an (Hsi - an), the capital city
of T'ang empire, a great slab
of stone with an Inscription both in Syriac and Chinese was discovered.
It's a glaringly obvious myth built upon a
foundation of earlier ignorant myths — carefully sculpted out
of previous myths to be more palatable for the new credulous Michelle Bachmans, GWBs, Rick Perrys and Sarah Palins that ride the short bus
of reality.
That is the argument even more forcefully developed in Veritatis Splendor, an
earlier encyclical that makes the case that, when freedom is untethered from truth, the very
foundation of freedom is destroyed.
This may refer to his rugged character and appearance, or it may refer to his position as a
foundation of the church, an
early witness to the resurrection.
For like Whitehead and Dewey, Kadushin understood that the concept
of organic thinking offered an approach to logic and the
foundations of knowledge that was an alternative to the perversions
of the sort
of blind faith in natural science that had come to dominate the intellectual cultures
of the late nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries; an alternative that did not attempt to devalue science or replace it with a nonrational mysticism, but which did attempt to place scientific thought into a broader cultural context in which other forms
of cultural expression such as religious and legal reasoning could play important and non-subservient roles.
Both the literary form and the actual content
of the
earliest version, viz, the Marcan, show not only that it definitely contains some legendary elements, but that it is unlikely to have had any historical
foundation at all.
In the philosopher's own words, his thought,
early and late, has led him to «a permanent mistrust
of the pretensions
of the subject in posing itself as the
foundation of its own meaning.
In his
early lectures on the Psalms, Luther insisted that the word substance in the Bible refers not to the quiddity or whatness
of a thing but to what «stands under and supports it,» The substance
of a human being, therefore, is defined by the
foundation on which he or she rests.
And if they see some
of the fruit
of the ministry at this
early age, that could be a marvellous
foundation for their later ministry.
The
foundations of Hebrew philology and biblical exegesis were laid by Jewish scholars in the
early Middle Ages, and carried forward by Christian scholars from the Renaissance to the present.
These lives are an earnest
of a life that may be lived one day by all the members
of the church on earth, for sainthood is not some half - legendary grace
of the
early church which died out within a few centuries
of the church's
foundation.
Social development has already made a contribution to the economic development
of the state and he has a long quotation from his
earlier writing to affirm that it is possible to develop a Kerala Model
of Economic Growth on the
foundation of its Model
of Social Development by a new State strategy
of «transforming its expenditure on education and health from merely a social welfare expenditure into an investment in human capital», and that in fact any other path
of economic growth is full
of risks for Kerala which has only «limited raw material and fuel resources».
It is certainly true that Vatican II's teaching on the «collegial union»
of the bishops balances the
earlier assertions
of Vatican I. Moreover Lumen Gentium also teaches that «the individual bishops... are the visible principle and
foundation of unity in their particular churches» and as such individual bishops enjoy their own proper authority in their diocese.
The
Foundations then, is as Hegelian as the Manuscripts and in the light
of that it is impossible to maintain that only Marx's
early writings are
of philosophical interest and that he lost the humanist vision in the later writings.