Sentences with phrase «governed by movement»

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As mainline Protestantism ceased to be a culture - forming force in American public life, the void was filled by a new Catholic presence in the public square and, perhaps most influentially in electoral terms, by the emergent activism of evangelical, fundamentalist, and Pentecostal Protestantism in what would become known as the Religious Right» a movement that has formed a crucial part of the Republican governing coalition for more than a quarter - century.
Without language, consciousness would remain at a relatively crude level governed by patterns developed in its association with material movement.
The coming power struggle pits the neoliberal capitalist class — big business and the banks with their friends in the media and their governing allies in the Tory party — against a weakened Labour party pushed on the back foot by a big election defeat and a trade union movement still hamstrung by Thatcher's legal minefield.
The prospecting, recovery, movement and ultimate use of energy resources are governed by the ratio of the benefit to the cost
Soccer's global governing body, FIFA, has found that a dynamic, movement - focused warmup of similar duration (they call their 20 - minute warmup for youth players «11 +») decreases overall injury rate by 48 percent and serious injuries by 74 percent.
to govern the game outcome • How to animate a sprite using costumes • How to control the movement of a sprite using arrow keys • How to design a maze on the stage • How to make sprites interact with the background by using colours • The range of coordinates available on the stage in Scratch • How to make sprites start in a pre-set starting position using co-ordinates • How to make objects to disappear and reappear in a random position You will understand the objective of the game:
Both charters are funded by conservative Oregon businessman John Bryan's Challenge Foundation, a right - wing funder of the school choice movement, and they include representatives from the foundation on their governing boards.
As directed by the driving mode controller, an electric actuator integrated into each damper governs hydraulic fluid movement inside the unit.
By the fifth generation of settlement, New Eden isn't quite the paradise the Founders hoped for and there are the beginnings of a movement to resist the ten Founding Families and the Council of Ten that governs the world.
This sounds easy, except if the stock you have is perenially expensive and overvalued, then it's movements are probably more governed by trading momentum and it may be harder to figure out when to get out.
Herding dogs (such as border collies) are used by stockmen to govern livestock movement.
It is important to abide by all state laws governing EIA testing and movement of horses.
Each hero also comes with a few special skills that aren't governed by gems, such as Shevatas» Untouchable skill which grants him extra defense dice against ranged attacks or Conan's ability to use movement points to smash through wooden walls, possibly while singing about coming in like a wrecking ball.
Due to the character's directional movement being governed by colours and not by the actual directional input, it's a strangely challenging little game that, while not providing enough depth to be worth playing much, makes for a decent little distraction.
There was a very good reason behind my own failings, though, as movement in Steep is governed by the G - Force mechanics, which represent the amount of impact the character can take following a jump and more.
A dedicated touchscreen control method has been developed by the team at Square One which sees Abe's main movement governed by simple swipes on the left side of the screen and other actions such as «use» and «sneak» via on - screen buttons.
We might still be governed by the mass media, although I believe that thanks to the Internet, there is a growing, consciously collateral movement that is ready for more divergent thinking.
The guiding principles for these rearrangements are based on a book by Nathalie Sarraute called Tropismes (1939), which presents a series of instructions that govern both social relations and spatial movements.
Going further than a sabotaging of art through an unconventional register of forms and techniques, it was art as distinct social territory, governed by institutions, and determined by the market economy, that was in these movements» crosshairs.»
A Foucalt Pendulum, if it were accurate enough, would measure a sidereal day, not a solar day, since its movement is governed by an inertial frame of reference.
Substantial indicative understanding can be gained by a) observing factors that govern the TAG movement and b) observing new information that is revealed in the course of the TAG's meander.
In a first case, C - 431 / 11 UK v Council, the CJEU dealt with the choice of legal basis for a measure implementing an European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement as regards social security systems and ruled that it was precisely one of the measures by which the law governing the EU internal market is to be extended as far as possible to the EEA, with the result that nationals of the EEA States concerned benefit from the free movement of persons under the same social conditions as EU citizens.
Let's try to compare the point 50 of the opinion: «While the movement of citizens of the Union between Member States is governed by EU law, and in particular by Article 21 TFEU and Directive 2004/38, the same does not apply to visits to Member States by Heads of State» which basically says that the movement of diplomats falls outside the scope of EU law, with the judgment of the Court in paragraph 51: «Accordingly, the fact that a Union citizen performs the duties of a Head of State is such as to justify a limitation, based on international law, on the exercise of the right of free movement conferred on that person by Article 21 TFEU.».
For example, in cricket where, because of the Kolpak ruling by the European court, there has been an influx of players from countries with whom the EU has association agreements (who are currently protected as if EU nationals), lobbying by the domestic game's governing body, the England and Wales Cricket Board, has led to an announcement from the Commission that it will not issue any legal challenge to regulations which in the future would seek to limit the freedom of movement rights of nationals from the affected countries.
Services shall be considered to be «services» within the meaning of this Treaty where they are normally provided for remuneration, insofar as they are not governed by the provisions relating to freedom of movement for goods, capital and persons.
(a) the conditions governing the exercise of the right of free movement and residence within the territory of the Member States by Union citizens and their family members;
The shorter trends are governed by what can be thought of as a multitude of competing memes, where the most prevailing meme for a given week will be the dominating factor in dictating that week's price movements.
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