Sentences with phrase «given continuity»

This gives a continuity to present and future.
The quest for inclusiveness in moral education can be pursued only by emptying lived morality of its particularity — those «thick» normative meanings whose seriousness and authority are embedded within the social organization of distinct communities and the collective rituals and narratives that give them continuity over time.
Prayer gives us continuity with our Christian past.
He always gives you continuity in your game.
I'm here to give some continuity, and to get some strategic things accomplished.»
«The nursing staff gives us continuity, and the medical staff gives us additional skills and expertise,» Bell says.
I feel lucky to have a midwife clinic at our local doctors surgery that gives us continuity of care in regards to our community midwife.
A great way to give continuity to a Montessori preschool at home, supplement a traditional preschool, or for use as part of a homeschool curriculum.
First, it gives us some continuity with our current system because it retains a FPTP element.
Memories make each of us unique, and they give continuity to our lives.
An alternate beginning (2:06) would have started the film in much the same way, only casting Jeff's opening narration in a different and fatalistic light (while giving him a continuity - defying haircut suggestive of a reshoot).
So what is the element that can give continuity?
This will give continuity to the subject discussed.
It promises cross-platform play, giving you continuity between your devices.
Her signature use of line follows her experimentation, keeping them grounded and giving them continuity.
So if you have to talk about personalities in the field, some were in a position to give some continuity to whatever trend they started.
The initiative gives continuity to the project Contemporary Art Theater, founded in 2004 by the collaboration between the BLM and the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, which featured artists Toderi, Kim Sooja, William Kentridge, Rebecca Horn, Jana Sterbak, Stephen Arientie Foofwa of Imobilité.
Summary To obtain a human service position where I will be able to give continuity of care and suppo...
Our services build ongoing relationships to give continuity of care so that chronic conditions are managed and preventative health care can be effectively targeted.
It's truly wonderful to start a new week with each and every one of you and also to give continuity to this very special series on the blog — «Beautiful Homes of Instagram».
I used a vintage Jenny Lind bed painted white, and newer crib with a similar look to give continuity to the small room.

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Shawn M. Guertin, Aetna's executive vice president and chief financial officer, said the sale would include «network continuity» to prevent interruptions in customer service and to give Molina time to ramp up to take over the business.
The «system» or field itself with its «causal laws» (PR 90/139) provides for both the continuity between successive generations of occasions and for the interrelatedness of occasions within a given generation.
Beginning about 1965, the questions of intelligibility and credibility that had dominated the liberal theological agenda and the questions of continuity with the tradition that had dominated the Neo-orthodox one gave way to issues of praxis.
In general, the questions of intelligibility and credibility that had dominated the liberal agenda and the questions of continuity with the tradition that had dominated the Neo-orthodox one gave way to issues of praxis.
Evangelicals stand in continuity with the Great Tradition of Christian believing, confessing, worshiping and acting through the centuries, while not discounting the many local histories that must be written to give a full account of Christian communities in any given era.
Given my own theological preoccupations, I especially like Anderson's apparent emphasis on the continuity between Second - Temple Judaism and early Christianity on this point.
But when we try to give an account of those episodes, the need for metaphysical continuity forces itself upon us as an epistemological necessity, and we often misinterpret that epistemological requirement as if it were a metaphysical requirement.
Hartshorne has spent the better part of seventy years criticizing Peirce for giving the «wrong» answer to the question, for choosing continuity.
That is to say, he appears to have reproduced what came down to him with comparatively little attempt to write it up in his own way, unlike Luke, who composes with an eye to literary effect and with an effort to give some semblance of chronological continuity, and unlike Matthew, who presents his material with a sure pedagogical touch.
On the contrary, the continuity of the same manifestation justifies a corresponding extension of testimony given of things seen and heard.
Given this contrast between a Society and an actual entity, Whitehead is thus able to assert, «there is a becoming of continuity, but no continuity of becoming» (PR 35/53), respectively.
Its spiritual dimension is fostered and gleaned through the interplay of relationships in the school, how people treat each other, and the ritual gatherings that evoke a sense of continuity with the past and give a community its identity.
Unity is given not just in historical continuities; it is a gift that is received only as the call to mission is obeyed.
All that can be established is the historical continuity given by the fact that the first Christians were Jews.
All your memories of anything before a week ago last Thursday have been implanted by His Noodliness for your comfort and to give you a sense of continuity as we move forward in this brave new world.
Concern with material continuity also fed theological and artistic speculation about the fate of cut fingernails and hair, the condition and presence of genitals, the age and stature of the resurrected body, the bodies of the saints, the fate of relics, whether bodies in hell are reassembled as completely as those given eternal life and how and whether digested body parts are regurgitated at the resurrection.
I do not think now that the religious and ideological heritage that I was given as a child and as an adolescent was an entirely authentic version of the American tradition, but the subjective sense of continuity with the past is an indelible experience that undoubtedly colors even my present perceptions.
Indeed, that kind of analysis shows that the section in which it is located — the third section of the first chapter in the second part of Process and Reality (II.I.3)-- is mostly made of insertions.34 However, given its thematic continuity with materials that belong to the original version of that same section and of the previous section (II.I.2), the first full paragraph of Process 46 appears to belong to that original version.35 More precisely, Whitehead had clearly stated, in section II.I.2, his option for a «theory embracing the notions of «actual entity», «giveness», and «process»» (Process 43), a theory in which «the ontological principle is the first stage» (Process 43).
The problem we now face, says Berkouwer, is that the presupposition of the hermeneutic of continuity — that the same judgment of truth can be expressed in a variety of conceptual or linguistic formulations — no longer seems self - evident, given that truth's expressions are historically conditioned, and that these expressions are never absolute, wholly adequate, and irreplaceable.
I do not intend by my remarks about space - time to imply that, if Peirce had known relativity physics, he would have given up his notion of individual identity as consisting in a continuity of reactions and accepted the idea of a definite single event as intelligible by itself.
There seems to be a succession of experiences, but (if the succession is a continuum) there are no single experiences» (M, 286); (2) that Peirce «fell into a subtle but complete mistake» when he held that since «continuity leaves open possibilities which discontinuity excludes... the burden of proof is upon discontinuity» (MR, 467 - 68); (3) that «he could not, in the continuum of becoming which he posited, give meaning to the idea of a definite single event» (M, 287).
When he gave his definition of individual identity, the view of continuity he had in mind would seem to be the «common sense» one he came to through a modification of Kant's definition «that a continuum is that of which every part has itself parts of the same kind» (6.168).
However he imagines it, it gives him some extension in time in which to maintain the continuity of self into the future.
Evolution may have organized the universe, but our life is nothing but CHAOS, with NO guide line, NO purpose whatsoever, except the one that we give ourselves as members of a society, as we have to live together which is engraved in our nature, thus making us social animals, perhaps, and necessiciated for the continuity of the our species.
The very concepts which gave birth to the calculus — those of variation, of continuity, of the infinite and the infinitesimal — were banned from Greek mathematics for this reason, the work of Euclid being a monument of this exclusion.14
Or, to put it another way, habits, as sedimented patterns of behavior, offer spontaneity the permanence it needs for a continued and sustained existence, in the sense that this permanence establishes the perspective on the world which is my bodily motility and gives it a temporal continuity.
The easiest way to understand this would be to regard God, like human persons, as a living person.30 A living person is a succession of moments of experience with special continuity.31 At any given moment I am just one of those occasions, but when I remember my past and anticipate my future, I see myself as the total society or sequence of such occasions.
As with the protagonists, so too with the distinctive idioms in which the two series are conducted: Sharp contrasts give way to deeper continuities.
But the report acknowledges that human embryology does not of itself give the moral answers: «For example, a recognition of biological continuity might in some measure undermine the argument that embryo destruction is permissible when certain biological markers or states of development are absent.
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