Sentences with phrase «envisaged from»

Working with some of my best friends was not something I had envisaged from my training contract!
Finite spirit envisaged from the beginning and from its end, at least in the case of man, is «spirit in the world» or «cosmic spirit» and even with regard to the angels it will be appropriate for a Christian, and in the first place for a biblical, theology to see their distinction from mankind within this «cosmic spirituality» and not outside it or in contrast to it.
Him finding Jamie Vardy from 40 yards might not be the close - passing template Southgate envisages from, say, Dier - Wilshere - Alli - Kane, but that might be no bad thing.
With Diebenkorn's move to Berkeley, the illusion that we're looking down at the canvas is broken by the presence of shapes we can envisage both from above and in elevation.
It seems, as I can envisage from here that the initial enthusiasm of the teachers have lowered down considerably.

Not exact matches

After all, it seems like the sunniest forecasts come from realtors and banks who are active in mortgage lending; leave it to the depraved journalists — particularly those pessimistic foreign ones — to envisage a fiery apocalypse in our future.
TOKYO — Apple will slash its production target for the iPhone X in the three - month period from January by half from the more than 40 million units envisaged at the time of its release in November.
From its very beginning the CBO has expanded its functions far from what was originally envisaged to become a nonpartisan, independent, objective, analytical ageFrom its very beginning the CBO has expanded its functions far from what was originally envisaged to become a nonpartisan, independent, objective, analytical agefrom what was originally envisaged to become a nonpartisan, independent, objective, analytical agency.
Tsipras did manage to win a concession that the fund should be managed from Greece, not Luxembourg, as envisaged in a German plan, but the rules will be drawn up by Greece's creditors — the troika that Tsipras vowed to throw off, but only succeeded in renaming as «the institutions».
From its very beginning, the CBO has expanded its functions far from what was originally envisaged, to become a nonpartisan, independent, objective, analytical agency, highly respected by CongrFrom its very beginning, the CBO has expanded its functions far from what was originally envisaged, to become a nonpartisan, independent, objective, analytical agency, highly respected by Congrfrom what was originally envisaged, to become a nonpartisan, independent, objective, analytical agency, highly respected by Congress.
Apart from being consistent with the Bank's statutory obligations, it is what has been envisaged in successive formal agreements between two Treasurers and two Governors stretching back now over a dozen years.
I never use the language of «Plan B», certainly not about Abraham and Israel; in fact I often quote the Rabbi who envisaged God having Abraham in mind from the start.
Thus, this saying confirms what we have learned already from other sayings, namely, that the time of God's activity as king is now, and that the form of this activity can be envisaged in terms of conflict.
Acts of justice on the part of the more mature arise out of a consciousness that has come to distinguish the level of justice envisaged by all prevailing systemic arrangements from the fuller justice that God intends.
I envisaged a society of friends for whom ideas are captured from the world of real experience, and brought to the place of dialogue, there to be the source and object of our shared interest.
Liberation is envisaged as liberation of Dalits from the historically oppressive structures both religio - cultural and socio - economic.
It also betrays, perhaps, the always attendant measure of its unfaith, since by and large the prophets are quite unable to envisage any ultimate establishment of divine sovereignty apart from the re-created and re-substantiated historical Israel.
The pattern of development from the limited to a goal that is unbounded and envisaged in an infinite future also can be seen in Peirce's rejection, in «Some Consequences of Four Incapacities,» of Cartesian philosophy, particularly in his opposition to what he took to be the standard of subjectivity (5.263 - 317).
Realistic strategies for securing, let alone extending, the rights envisaged by those who drafted the First Amendment, if possible at all, require freedom, first of all, from the myths and shiboleths that have obscured a full view of what we are up against.
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.
If the problem now envisaged were to be expressed by a formal comparison,, it might be said that the beginning of mankind according to scientific anthropology is a beginning in indigence and vacuity as the lowest point of a rising curve, whereas the biblical and ecclesiastical curve has a beginning in plenitude and the line of «development» descends from it.
Panentheism, on the other hand, attempts to preserve the relative independence of the world - order, while at the same time it insists that God can not be envisaged as totally separated from or alien to that order.
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.
From what we have already said about prayer, it is clear that the prayer - situation is one which is supremely relevant to the fulfillment of the highest human potentiality (e.g., envisaging of ideal possibilities) and which calls for the exercise of the distinctively human capacities (e.g., imagination, reflection, deep feeling).
God is seen as envisaging all the eternal objects as well as all actual occasions, but Whitehead does not see this envisagement as fundamentally different in kind from that possible to other occasions.
Viewed from the vantage point of Whitehead's conclusion and the recognition that God is an actual entity in which the two natures are abstract parts, we must say that God as a whole is everlasting, but that he envisages all possibility eternally.
Still, we can not envisage our symbolic creativity in this way until we become convinced that we ourselves are an expression, a germinating from the depths of the universe, and not aliens imparted from some other world.
Running from Aristotle to Hegel, he argues, is an interpretation of metaphysics as a drive to pure presence — a telos that envisages a moment when all images and imagery are rendered otiose and the original truth stands revealed.
Still less was it a social contract — a voluntary surrender of power order to delegate authority to a sovereign — as envisaged by Hobbes Rousseau.5 The covenant was more of a command than a bargain, stemming from the inherent, undelegated authority of Yahweh over the total structure of existence.
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.
The Whiteheadian view envisages God as more oriented toward the fulfillment of the individual than toward the filling out of some cosmic outline.15 But it insists that the organismic connection of all things makes it impossible for the individual to experience fulfillment apart from the cosmos as a whole.
The shift envisaged is from the de-historical post-Tridentine model of theology as the bastion of certitudes to a model in which Christian understanding of faith takes place in the midst of changing modem situations.
This envisages microlevel sovereign communities of some sort, controlling their resources and shaping appropriate / indigenous technologies, and socially liberating themselves from traditional patriarchies and hierarchies, redefining without destroying their traditional community structures and values.
Now prophetism envisages discontinuity between the present and the future, the catastrophic imposition from without of disorder and chaos, the abrupt and violent termination of Israel past and present.
«At precisely those points of urgent need... Paul is most conscious that he is writing as one authorized, by the apostolic call he had received from Jesus Christ, and in the power of the Spirit, to bring life and order to the church by his words... This is not to say that the writers of the New Testament specifically envisaged a time when their books would be collected together and form something like what we now know as the cannon.
In chapter 33 it may be that the tent of meeting is envisaged as a provisional arrangement, a substitute tabernacle for the duration of God's withholding his own direct Presence from Israel: God meets directly only with Moses in the tent of meeting — and that «face to face» (vs. 11; but note also the contrast in verse 20, apparently stemming from another of the sources employed by tradition in the shaping of the present account).
I deviate from the standard opinion, and in my dissertation I defend not only the possibility but also the desirability of Whitehead's implicit conception that a (not completely) specific initial aim can be envisaged and can be provided by God's primordial nature without the help of God's consequent nature (RWT).
In chapter 33 before us it may be that the tent of meeting is envisaged as a provisional arrangement, a substitute tabernacle for the duration of Yahweh's withholding his own direct Presence from Israel: Yahweh meets only Moses in the tent of meeting — and that «face to face»!
Quite apart from the specific question of the authenticity of Isaiah 9 and 11, Isaiah certainly envisaged destruction and beyond destruction, productive, fulfilling survival: «a remnant will return.»
One can perhaps suggest that the goal, if less methodically envisaged, is not very different from what Christian theologians have actually sought to achieve in the course of the history of theology.
However, the group says that it is making satisfactory progress in recovering the balance of currently envisaged higher costs from customers.
«When seven dairy farmers from the Cobram area became the first subscribers to MG, each holding 100 shares on the 9th of January 1950, I am sure they never envisaged this day,» Mr Dwyer said.
The next spurt of growth is envisaged to come from mobile apps linked to delivery services.
Ince went on to insist that Sanchez is a statement signing from Man Utd and they have sent a message to their rivals to remind them that they're still the biggest club in the Premier League, while he envisages Jose Mourinho getting closer to winning the Champions League this season if he has Sanchez at his disposal in the coming months.
I envisage strong showing by Arsenal from now on.
What's more, the 27 - year - old described his # 23.3 m switch from Fiorentina to Chelsea as a «dream» upon joining [in quotes from Goal.com], and it's difficult to envisage the attacker wanting to give up so soon after fulfilling his fantasy transfer.
It looks like Leicester have bought a player from Nice [Nampalys Mendy] with similar qualities to Kante, so whether they envisage to lose him or not I don't know,» said Wenger.
From a personal perspective, I hope Kevin De Bruyne is selected, as I can envisage him playing a vital role for the Blues as he has the ability to switch play with ease, a useful tactic against a defence like United.
Even at 0 - 0, this wasn't how Mourinho had envisaged his 100th home game in charge of Chelsea would develop as his team looked decidedly below par from the off.
If Wolves replicate any of their three performances talked about in the above preview, during their victories over Liverpool and Chelsea or even in defeat to Man City last weekend, then it's difficult to envisage anything other than a home win for Wolves, what with their opponents, Liverpool, having won just once away from home all season and just twice in the last twelve months.
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