Sentences with phrase «further convergence»

It's perhaps another sign of further convergence between console and PC, in that you get an out - of - the - box improvement when upgrading to a new piece of kit - though frame - rate and resolution caps limit the scalability in comparison.
While the Canadian stock market did outperform the U.S stock market in 2016, investors should not expect further convergence without a catalyst.

Not exact matches

Hirschman too became far more pessimistic about long term convergence, and began worrying about the nature of these constraints, even pointing out how misguided optimism itself could lead to highly pro-cyclical policies that reverse the convergence process, in part by encouraging the kinds of inverted balance sheets that I discussed in my blog entry of two weeks ago.
That's why we have to go further, until we find the convergence point between what we're excited about and what other people value.
The space program and the stunning pictures of earth, at first grainy black - and - white shadows of the great shapes familiar from maps, gave further impetus to the idea of convergence, of one world.
Further developments in the real world of affairs increasingly bolstered this originally airy notion of «convergence
When Aristotle deliberately expresses the commonality of energeia and entelecheia, and when he further asserts that energeia, as the efficacy of the actual, strives toward entelecheia as toward its fulfillment, 19 it seems to us that the decisive point of convergence between these concepts and Whiteheadian thought has been hit upon.
Further divergence into more tribes and races is no longer possible, and is being replaced by what Teilhard de Chardin called convergence.
And it is precisely to this critical point that we must ultimately be brought by the effort consciously to further, within and around ourselves, the movement of universal convergence!
One sentence near the end of the Tridentine decree (chapter 16) suggests both Trent's convergence with and its distance from the Reformation position: «Far be it from Christians to trust or glory in themselves and not in the Lord [cf. 1 Cor.
Before going on to speak of the convergence that exists on this point between the present General Secretary of the World Council of Churches and the Encyclical Ut unum sint, I must first take the further step of showing that the suggestion about dialogue and reception as phases of a conciliar process has not come out of the blue.
In addition to the lack of coordination among the bilateral and multilateral dialogues and to the problem of achieving, within the Churches, a binding reception of the results of dialogue, Raiser mentions one reason in particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.»
Our discussion thus far suggests a convergence of four major factors in the act of interpretation.
Building on this convergence between reason and revelation, such thinkers as Aquinas developed an elaborate virtue ethics to outline what further perfections are possible and desirable for human nature, especially under the aid of grace.
Most biologists agree that convergence is a common occurrence; but Conway Morris goes further, believing that evolution converges on the best possible solution, rather than on the best random solution.
Moreover, there is an energy that Teilhard posits at each pole: «tangential energy» is the force that drives matter into complexification with all elements of the same order, and «radial energy» is the dynamism drawing a thing into convergence in the future, into ever further spiritualization.
The convergence that was hoped for is far from complete and there are still many tensions because of that.
Far better for all if this convergence is reasonably lengthy, allowing time for the major protagonists and their Asia - Pacific neighbours to find mechanisms to manage rivalry and conflicts of interest.
So far, newly - adopted fiscal oversight mechanisms such as the «six - pack» apply to all 27 member states, although the Czech Republic and the UK did not sign up to the binding convergence in the accompanying fiscal compact.
We further assessed ILS using insertions and deletions (indels)(69), because they have less homoplasy (convergence) than single nucleotides (SM9), and unlike gene trees, indels can be examined as discrete characters mapped to a reference tree without the added inference of constructing trees from them.
The team is building on the work started under a Convergence 1.0 grant but further explore the underpinnings that constitute pancreatic survivorship.
Of further note, despite the different designs, regimens, and study outcomes, the convergence of findings regarding fasting from the 2 epidemiologic clinical outcomes studies (that arose due to data regarding smoking and CAD outcomes, i.e., references 37 and 38) and the findings of interventional studies (most having arisen as extensions of CR research, i.e., references 20, 25 — 36, 39, 40) suggests that a prudent amount of fasting beneficially influences health outcomes.
His arrival triggers a convergence of the power hungry mechanoids featuring the so far un-killable Megatron, the newly formed paramilitary Transformers Reaction Force, and Quintessa (a metallic digital Gemma Chan)-- the Lilith-esque mother of the «Transformers» race who sets the remains of Cybertron on a collision course with Earth.
With the three biggest baddies you've fought so far out of the way, you have one final test ahead of you in Land of Convergence.
«Our partnership with Peel further builds on Samsung's convergence strategy to create enhanced user experiences.»
You need to only enter the market in convergence with a Pivot Point; In so far as you stay above the pivot point, the signal stays valid even though you might make a profit at a point a bit below the 100 percent Fib extension.
The latest developments show not only the areas of convergence between the online trading industry and the world of sports, but also how far the binary options industry has evolved, finally entering the mainstream.
By combining the exciting convergences in biology, medical technology, biogenomics, artificial intelligence, and computing, I foresee a time in the near future when dogs and cats live to age 25 without pain and illness and possess capabilities far beyond what we think of as «pets» today.
Although Heller's sketches include perspectival convergences toward the horizon, diminution of forms, and even atmospheric effects of blurring and softening with distance, the drama of near and far does not rely on realist description.
The convergence of nineteenth century and modernist design further represents status and class, an aspiration for economic growth, and the prevalence of European and American influence on Guadalajara.
Epstein uses his signature technique of pictorial layering, and with Rocks and Clouds he further refines his convergence of the conceptual and documentary.
The South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ), a reverse - oriented monsoon trough, is a band of low - level convergence, cloudiness and precipitation extending from the Western Pacific Warm Pool at the maritime continent south - eastwards towards French Polynesia and as far as the Cook Islands (Convergence Zone (SPCZ), a reverse - oriented monsoon trough, is a band of low - level convergence, cloudiness and precipitation extending from the Western Pacific Warm Pool at the maritime continent south - eastwards towards French Polynesia and as far as the Cook Islands (convergence, cloudiness and precipitation extending from the Western Pacific Warm Pool at the maritime continent south - eastwards towards French Polynesia and as far as the Cook Islands (160W, 20S).
Further investigation of ice thickness and free ice drift conditions, in addition to persistence of SLP maxima, will provide further insight as to whether convergence (divergence) of sea ice associated with SLP highs (lows) will give rise to increased ice retreat in the Arctic and the Beaufort Sea region in partFurther investigation of ice thickness and free ice drift conditions, in addition to persistence of SLP maxima, will provide further insight as to whether convergence (divergence) of sea ice associated with SLP highs (lows) will give rise to increased ice retreat in the Arctic and the Beaufort Sea region in partfurther insight as to whether convergence (divergence) of sea ice associated with SLP highs (lows) will give rise to increased ice retreat in the Arctic and the Beaufort Sea region in particular.
The convergence that I observe in climate science is far more on what statist solutions must be imposed via bigger government, and less personal liberty rather than on an accurate model of the climate system.
A new Indonesian coral - based record of surface ocean salinity shows that the location of the most significant hydroclimatic feature in the Southern Hemisphere, the South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ), a band of high clouds and precipitation, influences a major current in the far western Pacific Ocean.
A further complication is that regional diabatic heating results in nonlinear long - distance communication of convergence and divergence fields, often referred to as teleconnections.
This «silo» approach is a hindrance to the evolutionary change now needed and indeed may well aggravate the current situation by creating further divergence in approach rather than convergence.
And apropos that, there is an unfortunate convergence with the topic of arrogance that I feel must be pointed out, partly because I am very concerned about the degree to which legal academics are choosing to do far more than hold up mirrors.
«I really see a convergence of new technology and new outside support services that are, in a way, combining to enable law firms to be far more efficient,» he explained.
Miami, Florida About Blog Medicine is changing, for the most part, for the better, as far a quality of care and cost, due to the convergence of factors related to the internet.
While Luckhurst's participants did not struggle with FAR, their emotional convergence might have been deterred by lack of eye contact.
Further validation of the Satisfaction With Life Scale: Evidence for the cross-method convergence of well - being
Located in Southeast WA state at the convergence of the Columbia, Snake, Yakima rivers, Tri-Cities is a literal sportsman's paradise, not far from some of the top fishing and hunting in the country, and just a few hours drive to the stunningly beautiful Wallowa Lake, home to the world record Kokanee Salmon landed in 2010 by neighboring fisherman Ron Campbell.
«It's good to start to see some convergence of expectations among economists, as it lends further support to the claim that a bottom is real,» said Zillow Chief Economist Stan Humphries.
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