However, whitepapers remain largely unapproachable, due to
their esoteric nature and a broad inability to express technical concepts in terms accessible to the average reader.
How I love the odd and interesting and
esoteric nature of delving into your secrets!
The book covers some well - rehearsed ground and swings at some low - hanging fruit: the narrow backgrounds of the current Supreme Court justices,
the esoteric nature of much legal scholarship (in that critique he echoes the Chief Justice), the poor quality of most briefs and opinions, and law schools» inadequacies when it comes to preparing students for practice.
In addition,
the esoteric nature of the legal agreements creates uncertainty over the de-recognition of investments, the rights to any future proceeds that may be generated and whether the Company is entitled to those proceeds following a decision to no longer invest in that investment.
Due to
the esoteric nature and hybrid aesthetics of their graffiti - based paintings, and their disparate locations around the globe, they had no way to band together or find an audience to support them because of the lack of enough interest in their local communities for their esoteric and singular aesthetics.
Due to
the esoteric nature and hybrid aesthetics of their graffiti - based paintings, and limited by their disparate locations around the globe, they had no way to band together and find an audience to support them because of the lack of enough interest within local communities.
Yet in spite of
its esoteric nature, Kowloon's Gate has proven very popular.
The esoteric nature of such terms preserves the clergy's teaching authority — a second value held by traditionalists.
Not exact matches
Second, the
esoteric, self «referencing
nature of much of contemporary legal theory is a product of the «professionalization» of the legal academy, where law professors have become a profession separate from that of the bench or bar.
The inalienable reality of man's spiritual
nature means that Catholicism is not an
esoteric, minority interest; it proposes a way of responding to this call that we all experience at the core of our being.
That Kukai's
Esoteric Buddhist teachings assert an ecological conception of
nature quite different from mainstream Christian tradition is quite evident.
This is
esoteric in
nature, and I am not trying to be cruel or mean.
Yes, there is a lot of abstract,
esoteric speculation going on there about the
nature of God, but if we believe we are people made in the image of God, and especially if we also believe we are called to incarnate that image to the world, then that incarnated life will be, or at least should be, defined by the life of the God we claim to image.
In order to achieve this degree of mastery he underwent demanding training and
esoteric disciplines which emphasized cultivating the felt awareness and embodiment of one's intuitive, instinctual, and mystical
natures.
While it is true that most people who are highly intuitive express an interest in the
esoteric, that doesn't make intuition spiritual by
nature.
Suzanne Caporael at Ameringer McEnery Yohe, through Dec. 22 The various ways we mediate our world have long been the concern of painter Suzanne Caporael, who can give the most
esoteric taxonomies for processing
nature, in particular, a lyrical twist.
In 1947, at the age of nineteen, he developed an intense interest in an unlikely combination of topics: Rosicrucianism (a theological doctrine built on
esoteric truths of the ancient past, which, concealed from the average man, provide insight into
nature, the physical universe and the spiritual realm) and judo.
Romantic in language and adventurous in
nature, Yangyang's kaleidoscopic atmospheres are as vitally
esoteric as they are ruthlessly present — pulling us, the driver, into landscapes of iridescence that tear the line between tangibility and imagination.
David Elliott, the former director of Mori Art Museum, saw colors of Shintoism or
Esoteric Buddhism in Ohno's awe of the
nature, as well as senses akin to the artists of the Neo-Expressionism such as Georg Baselitz and Anselm Kiefer.
Despite the unequivocal virtuoso
nature of the works and their large museum history, they are too
esoteric, too far afield from the artist's colorful abstractions or blurred photo - based realism to be wholly absorbed and embraced — for the moment at least.
The title of this ensemble, The Equinox, makes reference to both the biannual celestial event in which the sun crosses the equator, causing day and night to be of equal length, and to
esoteric traditions that study natural phenomena as a key to harnessing
nature's power.
A prolific notetaker, Marden filled his journals with subject matter as familiar as references to Italian film director Federico Fellini and as
esoteric as «looking at an object in
nature and running lines around it.»
Lots of
esoteric talk about science and its
nature, but I can't help but think that the interpreters» and pigeon - holers» efforts are no more than an attempt to try to describe the reality of scientific practice in academically discussable ways.
If one is interested in this
esoteric subject, there is a recent paper treating entropy as the emergent primary quantity for describing the
nature of couplings and interactions in the climate system.
you do not gain extra brownie points for the
esoteric and obscure
nature of your posts.
We know inherently that interacting with
nature calms us, but actually quantifying such an
esoteric phenomenon isn't easy.