Sentences with word «envisage»

The initial ideal aim as envisaged by God is the «best for that impasse» (PR 373).
The implications are staggering because the concept of fault has been removed in circumstances not envisaged by the legislature and in a climate where the number of claims has more than trebled over the last few years.
«But then a further consideration would be the idea of conducting another primary but that is not envisaged in view of the sustainability of the first primaries.»
Again our editorial argues that a developed natural philosophy and theology, which are open to mutual synthesis and to real contact with the transcendent, as envisaged for instance by Vatican One in Dei Filius, can help to free our intellectual vision from the smothering effects of a too Platonic conception of the absoluteand infinite.
In light of all of this, the Commission requested an Opinion of the Court pursuant to the procedure of article 218 (11) TFEU which allows institutions and Member States to request the Court's Opinion on whether an «envisaged agreement» is EU law compatible.
This was not originally envisaged in my PhD plan and yet has added greatly to my research.
The exhibition begins with Yves Klein's 1958 exhibition, and from then on envisages how entirely empty exhibitions have defined different kinds of emptiness, sometimes as a means to signal sensibility as for Klein, sometimes as the peak of a conceptualist or minimalist practice as with Robert Barry's «Some places to which we can come, and for a while «be free to think about what we are going to do (Marcuse)» «(1970).
This contradicts the standard view, which envisages early hominids in Africa running about on dry, grassy plains in the heat of the midday sun.
Jetniel said despite being a native of Opalo, he did not envisage what happened to him because he only came home from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where he works, to spend the Yuletide in his hometown.
have a good relationship with their grandchildren something that was once never envisaged as being possible.
The vision of a new community under God is also envisaged by some Dalit theologians.
In a certain sense, however, my work today is much as envisaged at the age of six and a half, when I gave up on a long - held ambition to become a milkman and chose instead for a career working with animals.
with the totality of the possibilities God envisages for the world, Christ, its incarnation, is seen in the actualization of any radically new and creative possibilities derived from God.
Riddell adds: «Lib Dems now envisage cross-party co ‑ operation, perhaps involving Lord Mandelson and Vince Cable on industrial policy.
Twenty - five years isn't a long time relative to the history of public and private schooling in the United States, but it is long enough to merit a close look at the charter - school movement today and how it compares to the one initially envisaged by many of its pioneers: an enterprise that aspired toward diversity in the populations of children served, the kinds of schools offered, the size and scale of those schools, and the background, culture, and race of the folks who ran them.
Second, how can existing arrangements be changed to facilitate the payment of compliance costs, which were perhaps not envisaged when the trust was set up?
The late artist's golden beacon, first envisaged in 1976, is shown for the first time in a public space by the Fondazione Giuliani, Rome, with the support of Michael Werner Gallery, for the 57th Venice Biennale.
Probably he also expected the kingdom to come in something like the way envisaged by the Synoptic evangelists and other New Testament writers.
Julian Lewis, a Conservative backbencher, has emailed colleagues pointing out that the procedure committee hadn't ever envisaged a debate taking place quite like this.
The Scottish based and operated salmon farming company's five - year development plan envisages establishing ten new farm sites, increasing -LSB-...]
In prehending God, therefore, the emerging occasion prehends not only the totality of reality as envisaged from its own particular perspective, but also the totality of possibility that is relevant to its own unique becoming.
«This has been the toughest decision of my life for me and my family, but I always envisaged leaving on the right terms, in the right way and at the right time — and that is now.
As it's a Ford, I don't envisage many problems with it.
This is the type of development envisaged in the preamble to the Declaration on the Right to Development as a comprehensive economic, social, cultural and political process.
They are envisaged with appetition that they be actualized in the world» (p. 28).
A higher top speed for growth means there's more economic slack than previously envisaged, informing the central bank's decision to keep rates unchanged at this juncture.
Chances of regaining a place in the top four may now be more difficult than earlier envisaged.
Ramezani envisages future versions of Bat Bot being used to monitor construction sites and warn workers of impending dangers, but the researchers first need to work out how to make it land safely.
Once these past feelings have been released we might see solutions that we just couldn't envisage before because we were so overwhelmed.
The court considered the contents of Knowles retainer in this matter which stated that Knowles would provide «contractual and adjudication advice» to the Defendants and also envisaged circumstances in which an outside firm of solicitors may need to be appointed and act in conjunction with Knowles in relation to any dispute.
Four years ago, when I was visualizing my final, I never envisaged anything other than winning gold.
I can easily envisage newer or younger gamers simply throwing their controllers through the screen as they die for nth time.
However, the group says that it is making satisfactory progress in recovering the balance of currently envisaged higher costs from customers.
Further, a more careful attention to Grässer's argument, especially to his argument that the situation envisaged by the saying is that of the early Church and her experience rather than that of the ministry of Jesus, (E. Grässer, Das Problem der Parusieverzögerung in den synoptischen Evangelien und in der Apostelgeschickte [Beihefte zur ZNW 22 (Berlin: Alfred Töpelmann, 1957)-RSB-, p. 138.)
The EU only envisages «preliminary and preparatory discussions» towards a trade deal.
The story of how this launch actually happened is very long and twisted, and needless to say, has taken far longer than anyone envisaged at the start (over a decade ago).
While strong business investment obviously contributes to capacity expansion, the sorts of outcomes envisaged for GDP growth would imply that the economy will continue to operate close to full capacity.
While precisely applying formal techniques in composition, color, gradient, form, perspective and scale, Lincoln's paintings question the way in which people envisage paradise or utopia.
In this respect it is heartening to see that some of the changes envisaged by the Ringberg Circle are already on the way:
If and when this particular epoch has reached its conclusion, with all the good extracted from it that a living and loving God can put into it and get out of it, we might well envisage other epochs in which other kinds of good are to be achieved.
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