I find it interesting that this cooling event coincided with
the emergence of the so - called Great Salinity Anomaly.
I'm really enjoying
the emergence of so many well - tuned procedurally generated games lately — it seems like an awful lot of the fresh ideas nowadays are coming from that area.
But, there has been an increase in
the emergence of so - called discount» brokers and these are the guys that offer to carry out the exact same services for much less... usually a flat fee.
The powerful search for love and soul mates has given rise for
the emergence of so many dating sites.
These data fit perfectly with the preclinical scheme of RA where an external event occurs at an early stage to promote
emergence of so - called auto - immunity, followed years later by clinical RA,» she concluded.
Almost universal access to computers and the internet, the interconnected nature of computer networks, and the constant development of new techniques mean that attacks can come from anywhere, from state actors to terrorist organisations, and even to individuals operating from their own homes — a point underlined by
the emergence of so - called «hacktivists».
Let us assume, for the sake of argument, an agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority was reached prior to
the emergence of the so - called Arab Spring.
In the living organism he saw the key to a genetic structuralism; what the genetic theory of cognition wants to analyze by the term psychogenesis is specifically
the emergence of the so - called knowing, intelligent subject from the preliminary stages of biological organization; that is, the step - by - step ensuing construction of symbolic conceptual structures and thinking structures, following from the sensori - motor performance basis of cognition.
Not exact matches
For controlling inflation, the key question is whether the Federal Reserve has the policy tools to tighten monetary conditions at the appropriate time
so as to prevent the
emergence of inflationary pressures down the road.
The development
of cryptocurrency trading
so far has seen the
emergence of a new industry with rapidly growing businesses such as exchanges like Coinbase and bitcoin «mining» companies like Bitmain.
Frankly, there's not much value in our team analyzing and discussing a bunch
of stocks and ETFs that are not yet close to being actionable,
so our daily analysis will be more brief than usual until we see the new
emergence of potential trade setups worth talking about.
Prior market peaks across history had a key regularity: the
emergence of extreme «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» syndromes was regularly accompanied or immediately followed by deterioration in market internals,
so those syndromes alone were enough to warrant a hard - negative market outlook.
«There has been a reluctance in the [US] policymaking arena to take steps that would seem to stifle the growth and
emergence of this remarkable information services sector that has become
so successful in barely 25 years,» Kovacic, the former FTC commissioner, said.
So far, few patients have received the new drugs, as commercial health plans and Medicare wrestle with how to cover the treatment
The emergence of genetics - based medicines is pushing the cost of treating certain diseases to new levels, forcing hospitals and health insurers to reckon with how to...
The
emergence of these peer - to - peer (P2P) lending platforms, offering loans ranging from as little as a few hundred dollars to several thousands, has
so far been welcomed by Indonesia, Southeast Asia's biggest economy where tens
of millions
of people have little or no access to bank credit.
The MSM spin will probably be that the
emergence of Santorum exposes the repulsive moralism that animates
so many Republicans — the hatred
of gays and Muslims and
so forth.
Just as the
emergence of reflection was a crucial moment, a breaking point in the world
of instinct,
so religious belief is a unique event
of ultimate import, a breaking point and crisis in human rational experience and history, both individually and collectively.
The extraordinary odds that seem to be involved for the first DNA molecule to come into existence; the unusually well - suited planet we live on to allow for the
emergence of life, and
so the list goes on.
The ultimate aim,
so far as any can be descried, is the
emergence of the various religions out
of their isolation into a world fellowship in which each will find its appropriate place [Stephen Neill, A History
of Christian Missions (Penguin, 1964), p. 456].
As a mother commits herself totally to bringing into fruition the seed
of life within her,
so Christians must be committed to the
emergence of a new world in which light prevails over darkness, love overcomes hate, and freedom vanquishes oppression.
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.
Not only is the development
of consciousness into intellect contingent in the evolution
of the cosmos, the precise form it took was utterly unforeseeable, and the story one tells about it is always revisable in light
of future
emergences (as Hausman has
so effectively argued).
The result has been the
emergence of disparate and often contradictory views on the present practice and future policy
of the Church, lack
of unity
of purpose, mutual recriminations and
so on.
So while we would certainly see matter as ontologically non-reducible to its parts, and thus support a certain
emergence, when we come to man this involves the direct creation
of the new principle
of the spiritual soul, as taught in Catholic tradition.
To be
so, though, and remain orthodox, we would need a lofty and hefty idea
of emergence.
The enhancement
of the divine life in its consequent aspect has opened up new possibilities
of relationship with the creation and has also provided new material through which God may act upon creative potentiality, thus bringing to pass that
emergence of novelty which is
so genuine an element in our experience and (as our observation informs us)
of the world at large.
With the
emergence of new concern in our own century for the people caught in problems
of urbanization, racial discrimination, industrialization, and the like, the churches moved first — through the
so - called social gospel movement — to correct the previous emphasis on soul - saving as dealing only with individual persons.
According to Roger Ames (NAT 117), an «aesthetic order» is a paradigm that: (1) proposes plurality as prior to unity and disjunction to conjunction,
so that all particulars possess real and unique individuality; (2) focuses on the unique perspective
of concrete particulars as the source
of emergent harmony and unity in all interrelationships; (3) entails movement away from any universal characteristic to concrete particular detail; (4) apprehends movement and change in the natural order as a processive act
of «disclosure» — and hence describable in qualitative language; (5) perceives that nothing is predetermined by preassigned principles,
so that creativity is apprehended in the natural order, in contrast to being determined by God or chance; and (6) understands «rightness» to mean the degree to which a thing or event expresses, in its
emergence toward novelty as this exists in tension with the unity
of nature, an aesthetically pleasing order.
We can not,
of course, expect
so much suffering without the
emergence of skepticism, but the skepticism
of one period is not the same as the skepticism
of another.
Whatever may be true elsewhere in the cosmos, the appearance
of human life marked the
emergence (after a long course
of evolutionary development)
of a kind
of created occasion that can and does know itself and others, certainly with an intensity unparalleled (
so far as we can see) elsewhere in the creation.
So it was that American Protestantism
of the nineteenth century witnessed the
emergence and growth
of many religious groups that did not originate in America.
The human and political effects
of such explosions — the plight
of victims and refugees, the political violence that spills over borders, the shifts in alliances and the
emergence of extremist groups — are
so catastrophic that they can not be ignored.
So, the French Catholic historian Jean Delumeau proposed that we should understand both the
emergence of Protestantism and the transformation
of Catholicism after Trent as twin aspects
of a process
of «Christianization.»
At the same time we are witnessing the
emergence of an intensive desire to understand the contemporary world more fully
so as to make the gospel relevant without compromising it.
But
so too did the repressive authoritarianism
of post-Tridentine Catholicism, the
emergence of a Catholic ecclesiology inimical to true communitas by its overemphasis on clerical power and centralized authority, and the acceptance into Catholic theology, philosophy, and anthropology
of a dualistic Cartesianism every bit as inimical to the medieval intellectual and moral synthesis (if such a thing can be said to have existed) as anything that emerged from Wittenberg or Geneva.
The
emergence of both notes, the one
so clearly in keeping with the teaching
of the prophets, the other apparently at variance with it, calls for explanation.
The
emergence of the new world, which in fact owed
so much to the Christian heritage, began to appear more and more in the eyes
of the authorities
of Christendom as an evil spirit from some Pandora's box.
Rather he includes it
so as to allow for the continuing
emergence of newness within himself.
(84) 2:7 — «Since a babe was born in a manger it may be doubted whether
so great a thing has happened with
so little stir» (SMW 3)[Refers to the
emergence of the scientific outlook.]
To take one example, the author suggests that we might legitimately interpret his teaching on infused grace in a bottom - up fashion,
so that infused grace becomes «the
emergence of awareness
of the ever - present presence
of God» (p. 84).
For society to advance it must be structured
so as to provide a suitable environment for the
emergence of novelty which must then be coordinated with the background that gave rise to it.
Jesus underwent the abandonment
of God,
so necessary for the
emergence of the resurrected body, in order that we might be spared this experience.
The past is not
so efficacious that it excludes the
emergence of novelty; if it were, it would also exclude its own character as past.
AFSA members are also currently writing a book on the
emergence of food sovereignty in Australia to be released next year,
so stay tuned for that too.
The
emergence of a supermarket duopoly in the 1970s which now controls 70 - 80 %
of the Australian retail food market,
so that many producers are locked into a «price - taker» relationship
Ahead
of F1s
emergence from its annual summer break, Webber gave his opinions to Red Bull Australia on what he thinks
of the performances
of some
of the top drivers
so far this season.
The defensive midfielder has been linked with a move to the Emirates for a number
of years, but following Francis Coquelin's
emergence in the first - team, I'm not sure if there is a need for someone
so similar.
The
emergence of Francis Coquelin has nullified the need for Arsenal to buy a new «Beast
of a DM»,
so this leaves the «World Class» striker that we have all desired to give some true competition for Olivier Giroud.
On the plus side we have been fortunate with the
emergence of Bellerin and Iwobi from the academy
so that really adds to the team without the need for transfer.
All four
of those have now had to endure a season below 4th place recently, and the
emergence of Moneybags Man City, Tottenham's kids and even Everton are improving and fighting for positions in the Champions League
so who is best placed to win the title in this coming campaign?