Their projects elevate
the essential character of a place and support natural and social systems, encompassing gardens, pocket parks and greenspaces for public and private associations in urban and natural settings.
They do not alter
the essential character of the native title proceedings as proceedings in the Court and subject to its supervision and control.
(a) where
the essential character of the dispute involves an academic matter, the superior court will demonstrate institutional deference and defer its jurisdiction to the university, except of course on an application for judicial review of the matters arising from the university's own academic appeal processes;
One well recognized exception is where
the essential character of a dispute between an employer and an employee arises from the interpretation, application, administration, or violation of a collective agreement.
In this case, the Court of Appeal overturned an order by Justice Scott K. Campbell of the Superior Court of Justice who had applied the well - known Weber principle, and determined that
the essential character of the claim was the employer's alleged misappropriation of, or failure to account for, employment insurance premiums belonging to its employees.
That requires us to examine
the essential character of the relationship and the extent to which it is a dependent one.
This limitation helps guarantee the work's value on the market, but operates against one
essential character of the photographic medium.
This exhibition brings to a close a series of three exhibitions that have explored the nature of self, society, and reality — themes that have drawn upon MMoCA's permanent collection, and which collectively help map out
the essential character of modern and contemporary art.
Some of the most vocal members of the Cooper Union community have argued that any tuition would alter
the essential character of the school.
Indeed
the essential character of his subjects are allowed to materialise through -LSB-...]
Your roster reads like a Who's Who of the contemporary art world — each artist is entranced by your ability to capture
the essential character of their work into your print projects.
Each understood
the essential character of the guy who tracks down bad guys for a living.
The Countryman translates
the essential character of its progenitor --- cute and carefree --- without looking silly or bloated.
Reviewing the practices of other industrialized countries as well as U.S. case law, Glenn concludes that third - party payments (or vouchers) to individuals seeking treatment or services is the best way of using public funds to provide services while preserving
the essential character of religiously affiliated service providers.
Neither the fact that the recipient is required to furnish reports of his progress to the grantor, nor the fact that the results of his studies or research may be of some incidental benefits to the grantor shall, of itself, be considered to destroy
the essential character of such amount as a scholarship or fellowship grant.
The essential character of the mother of all cells reveals itself in a set of breakthrough findings
«We failed to re-establish
the essential character of the Labour party.
It is safe to assume that the next decade will see questions being raised in the CRC about
the essential character of many of these traditional demands for the life of the church.
But in many» not all, to be sure» cases of «dividing doctrines,» we now have a level of stated agreement among many whose contemporary (and still contested) achievement makes one wonder about
the essential character of doctrinal conflict in the first place.
I must now state, in all diffidence, what I conceive to be
the essential character of the religious spirit.
It is, however, by no means certain that this is
the essential character of myth.
If the feminists» assault on the tradition awakens us to
this essential character of the deepest and most intimate spirituality, the overall gain shall exceed whatever may have to be given up along the way.
Love active in creation and Love
the essential character of God.
The essential character of sacrament will be misunderstood unless two points are constantly kept in mind: First, the sacredness of the objects or acts does not lie in themselves.
We look, in other words, for a special or decisive revelation through which we may experience concretely
the essential character of this omnipresent dimension of depth.
And when I speak of
the essential character of these elements in the event, I mean simply that we actually find them there and that, so far as we can see, the event would have been altogether different if any one of them had been missing.
Where so many and so variant phenomena are attributed to transcendence, one is permitted to suspect that some multifarious features of the world, supposedly left behind by transcendence, are nevertheless imported into
the essential character of transcendence itself.
Epochal time has
the essential character of «perpetual perishing» (PR 340 / 517).
Because of
the essential character of Socratic existence, the identification of the self with active reason, Socrates could not attribute to the self a responsibility for the evil which a man enacted.
The essential character of their relationship is defined in terms of what I will call the «primacy of the physical.»
Isaac is a link between Abraham and Jacob, repeating and transmitting
the essential character of the patriarch as the man of divine promise.
The essential character of Indian time, in which a ceremony begins with no acknowledgment of chronological time — «When the fire is ready» — bears a disconcerting contrast to our attempts to regulate an efficient, smooth - running Western liturgical worship.
Our sense of time is unlike
the essential character of Indian time.
Finally, it is assumed that the Ten Commandments reflect
the essential character of God himself.
3.28 — with rather less endearing texts culled from a narrow range of pagan and Jewish sources, and maintain that one has uncovered the causal factor:
the essential character of the new religion.
Not exact matches
It's a nifty interview trick other leader's might want to emulate, but it's far from the only question that can effectively get you beyond a discussion
of skills and impact and into the murkier (but possibly even more
essential) realm
of character.
The tenacity forms part
of their
character and is an
essential ingredient in becoming unstoppable.
Regrettably, his
essential character appears to be fixed, and he seems incapable
of change or growth.
In other words, the reference to phases in a genetic division is
essential only because this is what accounts for the
character of a prehension's subjective form; coordinate division, neglecting subjective form, need make no reference to phases.
One
of the reasons why it is imperative for us moderns to get back to
essential Christianity is that we may realize afresh the revolutionary
character of its message.
The sacrament «is stripped
of its
essential character when it no longer includes an elemental, life - claiming and life - determining experience
of the other person,
of the otherness, as
of something coming to meet and acting hitherwards.»
Turgidity
of language and argument belies its usefulness for the general reader, while its essentially descriptive
character prevents the manifestation
of anything profoundly new in relation to the ever - increasing corpuso f Newman studies that would require it to be
essential reading for the scholar or expert.
Genuine education for community is identical, therefore, with genuine education
of character — the education
of real persons who deny no answer to life and the world but are ready to respond out
of a living unity to everything
essential that they meet.
Similarly, she says that «it is becoming increasingly clear that a critical mass
of faculty, administrators, and staff really committed to the Catholic mission
of the institution is
essential if the
character of the institution is to survive....
Whitehead's teleology is then descriptive
of the event's process
of actualization; it says nothing about the event as striving to give rise to a specific
character determined beforehand by its
essential nature (PW 188/207), nor is it in conflict with physical determinism (PW 206/226).
The books, more or less, have the
character of a primer that emphasizes
essentials in bold outline with a minimum
of detail.
Though Whitehead's emphasis on the individual actual entity expressed in his Ontological Principle is Aristotelian in
character, as he himself indicates, the twentieth century philosopher goes beyond the Greek in the prominence accorded to the
essential interdependence
of individuals.
Three factors stand out as
essential to Whitehead's account
of emotional experience: (1) active response on the part
of the subject, (2) the qualitative
character of this response, and (3) the object as causally related to the subjective response.
I admit that if Peter Enns is right then violence as an
essential aspect
of God's
character may have to be understood differently.
That quick sense
of possessing in ourselves something inwardly fine that must not be desecrated is
essential to great
character.