Sentences with phrase «emergence does»

«My emergence does not foreclose other aspirants from contesting.
At first glance the process view of emergence does not appear to be primarily a thesis about predictability.

Not exact matches

A cycling enthusiast, he did know that the industry had exploded in the 1980s — mostly thanks to the emergence of mountain biking — only to slow down considerably in the early 1990s.
The one thing that is different now from when I started is the emergence of websites who will put you in touch with people who will do a lot of this work for you and for a very low price.
With the emergence of ambitious private space companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin and others, though, who's allowed to do what in the solar system is less clear.
The boom years for employment and balanced federal budgets in the 1990s had everything to do with the emergence of the Internet rather than with any enlightened economic policies.
«The manufacturing sector, however, should be doing even better, given sterling's huge depreciation and the emergence of a strong recovery in the euro zone,» Samuel Tombs, chief U.K. economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics said in an email.
Pundits have been predicting an implosion of the PC edifice since Don Getty's day, but barring the emergence of a widely popular and inclusive opposition party with a visionary leader (if you haven't guessed by now, Wildrose doesn't meet that standard) the PCs will stay in power.
I don't believe that Michael Gray hates SEO Bloggers, but I do believe that the emergence of poorly created SEO resources and SEO blogs creates an opportunity for creative, intelligent leaders in the industry to capitalize on this deficiency.
We believe the emergence of gaming, communication, and commerce on these voice platform will accelerate adoption just as they did for mobile.
Whilst the emergence of fintechs in the payments space has created «healthy competition,» Rojas says banks don't want to be supplanted by fintechs in cross-border payments, and corporates are reluctant to replace their banks with fintechs.
With the emergence of several Terracoin communities and more developers working on Terracoin projects I've decided to do a series of posts on using and mining Terracoin.
With the emergence of Amazon and other e-book providers, this is becoming significantly easier to do for anyone with a computer and a love of writing.
Here is where the partisan divide does matter: the most important takeaway from yesterday's hearing was the emergence of two distinct viewpoints on what the problem with Facebook actually is, and what to do about it.
Again, quantitative easing did create one legitimate «difference» in the half - cycle since 2009, by encouraging speculation even after the emergence of extreme «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» conditions that had regularly been followed by losses in previous market cycles.
«I thought if ever we were going to do something dramatic and lasting to change Australia's gun laws to prevent the emergence of a more alien gun culture in our country, this was the time to do it.»
FRA: Is there any connection with the emergence and rise of valuations of cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, to what the central banks have been doing?
In this regard, the estimated gains reported above might turn out to be understated as these estimates do not capture the emergence of new trade in products that were not previously traded.
All the decisions of the consequent nature flow from the primordial nature, and though the former does not fit the present actual occasions into a ready - made pattern of the temporal past (as Ford carefully points out: IPQ 13:356), yet «the weaving of Cod's physical feelings upon his primordial concepts (PR 524) amounts to the emergence into time, as predicates of God's propositional feelings, of the very valuations of his nontemporal decision.
Rather than just make a case against emergence, DeYoung and Kluck make a case for doctrine, for conviction, and they do so with an authenticity that would make any emergent devotee proud.
What did happen to that «great emergence» that had been prophecied?
There is no way I would again attend a church that does not, in practice, treat women as peer - humans, and the Emergence movement as ended my long search for it.
The emergence and blossoming of understanding, love, and intelligence has nothing to do with any tradition, no matter how ancient or impressive — it has nothing to do with time.
They don't need emergence to bring that which is already there.
This breadth of outlook does not involve any modification whatsoever of Christian poverty of spirit.4 But instead of «leaving things behind» it carries them onwards; instead of cutting down it raises up: it is a question now not of a breaking - away but of a crossing - over, not a flight but an emergence.
This must be done if we are to locate Mark's point of emergence in the process, and to assess its influence and importance.
The emergence of the living from the inorganic may be viewed as a random variation, but it certainly has nothing to do with the survival of the fittest.
But they do not concern simply the relative lateness of the emergence of the empty tomb tradition; they concern much more Christ's approach to his Passion, the intention with which he confronted his supreme hour.
But they do not concern simply the relative lateness of the emergence of the empty tomb tradition They concern much more Christ's approach to his Passion, the intention with which he confronted his supreme hour.
What does a healthy young person look like after growing up in Emergence Christianity?
And for the Christian faith, the claim to be made is that the moment of greatest intensity is the emergence in the sphere of history and of human life of the person of Jesus Christ, with all that he was and all that he continues to be, all that he did and all that he continues to do, all that he meant and all that he continues to mean for those who respond to him in heart's surrender.
We may, however, grant that the evangelists do not speak of an «emergence».
I have done some studies about Enlightenment which surely had some impact on the emergence of the US.
The second challenge is presented by the emergence of «asymmetrical» or «fourth generation» warfare — conflicts that do not involve nation states (the war on terrorism, for example, involves nonstate entities like al - Qaeda) or involve them in «low - intensity» or clandestine combat (like the U.S. involvement in guerrilla warfare in Central America in the 1980s).
Evolution does not deal with the Big - Bang, it does not deal with the initial emergence of life, it only deals the what happened after wards and continues to happen today.
The emergence of the profession of bioethics does testify to our culture's moral sensitivity.
(Which already cosmology does, in the same way that evolution describes all of life whether or not it covers emergence of life, by way of LCDM respectively UCA.)
It must be admitted that epigenetic models lead to difficulties, because they postulate the emergence of qualities, such as life and mind, in evolving systems which did not possess them at all.
I think that Birch's setting of the problem is essentially correct and that his solution in terms of attributing subjectivity to all entities, even particles, does show a necessary condition for emergence in evolution.
The themes of the preaching are there: the note of «fulfillment,» the emergence of a community, the offer of forgiveness, the outlook on the future, the whole receiving its impulse from Jesus, what he said, what he did, what happened to him.
But the emergence of the reflective consciousness as the seat of human existence did not necessarily entail an awareness by the soul of itself.
God does not become more divine, of course; but God has other and more varied opportunity to adapt the divine Loving to the creatures, so that in any and every circumstance there is the renewed possibility of novelty, with the emergence of a greater capacity to act instrumentally for God's intentions in the world.
As with all the thresholds crossed in the evolutionary process leading to man and in the further development of man, we do not have the sudden emergence of an element previously totally lacking.
God is pervasively involved in the emergence of good in this world — first, as he provides ideals for temporal becomings; second, as he in his consequent preservation of temporal values is objectified back into the world.82 But Whitehead does not claim that God guarantees the temporal «triumph of good.»
We will see, however, that the emergence of a new type does not put an end to the older ones.
But I argued earlier that individual values, goals, and activities are inextricably bound up with the social order, and that one of the results of this is the emergence in history of institutions, of transindividual realities that exhibit as literally as do individuals the threefold qualities of goods, goals, and methods.
Pelikan doesn't quite agree — he cites the Apostles» Creed, for instance, as having emerged from baptismal confessions without a primary focus on any particular heresy — but he does readily concede that polemics against heresies are an important reason for the emergence of confessional statements.
He asks, «Does religion in general and Protestantism in particular oppose or support the emergence of the new father — the father committed to egalitarianism in the home on issues of paid employment for both wife and husband, child care and domestic chores?»
Theological reflection is Christian to the extent that its openness to other perspectives does not curtail the influence of central elements in the primal expressions of the vision of reality, with which the emergence of Christian existence was intertwined.
The conclusion that they must be analogous follows not from their evident similarity, but as a deduction from the metaphysics of materialist physicalism, with its «Democritean doctrine of mereological supervenience, or microdeterminism» (SM 96), according to which all the features of all wholes are ontologically reducible to the most elementary constituents of nature, This metaphysics, according to which these elementary constituents are devoid of experience and thereby of internal relations, does not allow for the evolutionary emergence of higher - level actualities with genuine causal powers of their own.
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