Sentences with phrase «find expression in»

But the concept of «costs at risk» did not find expression in s 58 (2)(b) and it formed no part of the definition of a CFA which provided for a success fee.
New York sculptor Joel Shapiro, still working his signature, nearly abstract stick figures, showed how personal responses to momentous events — in this case the political debate over torture and terrorism — can find expression in an art idiom that at first looks reassuringly familiar.
Orozco's interest in complex geometry and mapping find expression in works like the patterned human skull of Black Kites, the curvilinear logic of Oval Billiard Table, and the extended playing field of the chessboard in Horses Running Endlessly.
Between them, the works study the major abstract Modern movements on the 20th century, geometric abstraction, painterly gesture and the elements of human imperfection which can find expression in artwork.
Science and myth each find expression in Hansen's works, which combine found objects with papier - mâché fabric and industrial materials.
Her vocabulary of repetition and excess will find expression in highly polished stainless steel sculptures that will confront Liverpool Street commuters with imitations of infinity.
The further melding of suburban - style living with urban settings — surban — is expected to find expression in even more new developments as buyers seek access to the best of both worlds.
Lee himself summed up the book best during our conversation: «It's a book about historical traumas and how those traumas exhibit themselves and find expression in individual people.
For those who follow the ancient Maya traditions, the belief in the influence of the cosmos on human lives and the necessity of paying homage to the gods through rituals continues to find expression in a modern hybrid Christian - Maya faith.
To the identify the tissue - wide expression pattern of this receptor, they screen the full human tissue atlas and find expression in a limited number of normal tissues and cancers, including some reproductive and lymphoid organs and cancers.
In a private letter, Miescher argued that the various forms of organic molecules were sufficient for «all the wealth and variety of hereditary transmission [to] find expression just as all the words and concepts of all languages can find expression in 24 to 30 alphabetic letters.»
But in any society kin loyalty is likely to find expression in religious language, rituals, and so forth.
These pressures on religious broadcasters find expression in their tendency to exaggerate reality either by selection, avoidance, or creation of certain incidents over others and the tendency to compromise with the illusion and sensation which television as a whole promotes through its programming.
«Does not man feel, at the same time as lust, a deep need to preserve the dignity of the mutual relations, which find their expression in the body, thanks to his masculinity and femininity?
If these ideals fail to materialize and find expression in our television and other mass communication, then Bellah «s scenario of the rise of any one of a number of authoritarian systems becomes a serious alternative.
This means that doctrine and tradition must be expected to grow, take on new forms, and find expression in new ideas.
I am creative, and my creativity doesn't just find expression in my paintings, my cartoons, my music or my sculptures, but in everything I do, including my relationships and the way I pastor a community.
Sin can also find expression in the form of idolatry.
For this meaning expressed in the writing of Gospels was already inherent in the kerygma, e.g. in its emphasis upon the humiliation, and can find expression in various forms of Christian experience, e.g. in the experience of Francis of Assisi.
Nevertheless, the connotations associated with substantial activity in the earlier work still find expression in a number of passages.
The controversy has to do with the «other» kind of Augustinian, the person whose piety can not find expression in a secular society, but hardens into a «new traditionalism» that rejects even Stout's generous terms for religious participation in public life.
On one hand, organized religion needs to find expression in practical social services and should encourage the development of these parachurch activities.
The compassion that moved him to relieve suffering must find expression in earnest and competent efforts to eradicate the ills that afflict humanity.
In circumstances which put it to the utmost test, it might find expression in actual martyrdom, but something of its quality must be present in all truly ethical action.
He also understood that, if religion can not find expression in a way that gives meaning in the mainstream of the culture, it will burst out in sometimes violent ways among those who have despaired of the culture.
Whereas radio, television, and film are usually linear, many aspects of network interactivity find expression in new media technologies that are two way.
John N. Findlay, one of the best among Hegelian scholars, describes the «Unhappy Consciousness» in this penetrating and significant statement: This Unhappy Consciousness is aware only of its total loss of all that previously reassured and filled it: its anguish might find expression in the words of the Lutheran hymn «God is dead.»»
Case in point: I happen to be a proud member of the rearguard of the Victorian Age, imbued with both reverence for women and old - fashioned romance, sentiments that find expression in kissing the hands of dates and women friends.
Soros says «I contend that financial markets never reflect the underlying reality accurately; they always distort it in some way or another and the distortions find expression in market prices.
Such complications can mask the effect of other forces that might otherwise find expression in risk premiums or interest rates: forces, for example, associated with the concern about fiscal sustainability in the United States or the sustainability of our external imbalances.
The rallying cry became the «inerrancy of the Scriptures» (the doctrine that defined for its advocates the limits of the post-fundamentalist, «neo-evangelical» coalition which found expression in the National Association of Evangelicals, the Evangelical Theological Society, Christianity Today, and other institutions of the movement).
In response to Nancy Cruzan's death, the two Americas (which have aptly been called the America of «rights and laws» vs. the America of «rights and wrongs») found expression in two prestige editorial voices.
Twenty centuries later, I think we are the ones who invest our ego in the church and make the church about our values, rather than seeing our relationship to Jesus as finding expression in a community of believers — quite literally a new family.
Ranade agreed that «the Christian civilization which came to India from the West was the main instrument of renewal» of India which finds expression in the new love of municipal freedom and civil virtues, aptitude for mechanical skill and love of science and research, chivalrous respect of womanhood etc.; and it is interesting that his lecture on his new concept of «Indian Theism» (a redefinition of Visishtadvaita in the light of Protestant Christian thought) as the basis of national renewal of India was delivered in the chapel of the Wilson College Bombay.
The variety of concerns and issues finding expression in these counter-testimonies contributes each in its own way to chipping away at a crumbling and increasingly uninhabitable edifice, suggesting valuable alternatives that merit consideration as attempts at a new resolution are explored.
This universal at - onement finds expression in the Jewish concept of yihud, or unification.
The same spirit in modernization has, along with missions of service to universal humanity making human life richer and fuller, produced also a good deal of power - crusades for conquest which has found expression in technology being used in the service of colonialism and transnational and national economic exploitation, totalitarian statism and destruction of nature.
This is apparent in Mark's «messianic secret» and finds expression in the modern definition of the Gospels as «passion narratives with long introductions».
This new relation to God found expression in a new terminology.
There is a purpose plainly marked in the fact that we are born man and woman, and it was once understood that this purpose found its expression in marriage as a blending of nature and law.
It would be unfair, as well as uncharitable, to exclude such worship from the tradition which in more catholic» circles finds its expression in Eucharist - proclamation worship.
If God has aims and men have aims, interaction among these aims finds expression in the further assertion that God has aims for men and that the true or authentic aim for a man is at ends and activities that accord with God's aim.
In that year, the bishops of East and West gathered at the Second Council of Nicaea: a meeting which, apart from its importance for other reasons, is remembered as the last occasion on which Christian faith, as a lived reality recognized throughout the then - known world, found expression in a universally representative gathering.
For Nietzsche, on the other hand, the essential unity which may be said to underlie all things is not a complete totality which we can grasp through reason (as it is with Hegel), but an open - ended, incomplete process or chaotic flux which finds expression in the contingent, finite, temporal process of growth and decay which are characteristic of nature.
Whitehead's refusal to accept imperial ruler as a metaphor for God found expression in Modes of Thought as well.
This interpretation fits well with the claim of Ernest Sandeen that fundamentalism should be viewed theologically as a strange coalition between the rising tide of premillennialism that found expression in the prophecy conferences and Bible schools of the late 19th century and the views of Scripture articulated in the high Calvinist theology of.
It is ground for great hope that in this day the Church is finding expression in two world fellowships.
It was apparently, then, a deep ethical motivation that at length found expression in the dogma now familiar but in its cultural environment of astonishing radicalism: «Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image nor any likeness of anything that is in the heavens above or in the earth beneath or in the waters that are under the earth: thou shalt not bow clown thyself to them nor serve them» (Exod.
In many cases, traditional instruction in homiletics has not encouraged latent gifts, with the result that the capacity was either not developed, or if it was, it found expression in areas other than preaching the Gospel.
The vision of the American dream with its great ideals and dedication to the good of mankind has become clouded, not only by social and political disorder and revelations of immorality, but by the prevalence of a self - centered hedonism which finds expression in a feverish quest for enjoyment.
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