Sentences with phrase «gradation in»

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Recommended installations of new / latest security systems or a possible up - gradation in existing systems.
The leaves» edges on the iPhone 8 shot have a subtle orange toward the tip and more sharpness overall, while the Note 8's photo isn't as well defined and misses some of the gradation in hues.
Although this may suggest that the general public does not clearly distinguish between the different aspects of the climate debate, there is a clear gradation in prevalence along the Rahmstorf typology.
Apropos whatever, during my lifetime I have seen liquid - filled thermometers in the UK make the switch from gradation in Fahrenheit to Celsius.
Beginning with monochrome painting and rectangular shapes moving on to almost completely black paintings, only suggesting the modest gradation in color tone, Reinhardt would become a great influence to minimalism and conceptual art.
Compressing macro views of aerial photography into the same picture plane as images of microscopic organisms and silhouettes of disposable plastics, Hockaday explores the gradation in which nature becomes built environments.
Look for lines of gradation in smooth color bands (posterization), or jaggies.
Luxury Mattress Bangalore Constant design up - gradation in Luxury Indian Mattress, Pillows.
More up gradation in the powertrain and a nine - speed auto transmission is expected in 2019.
For eye makeup, I like to stick to natural shades like vanilla, taupe and chocolate shadows with just a little gradation in color as I get to the outer corner.
But if the final satisfaction is indeed the result of the progressive gradation of eternal objects relative to the occasion throughout its concrescence (see PR 248), then the satisfaction is quite analogous to the primordial gradation in God:
Despite Naess's openness to Whiteheadians, the objection to any gradation in the valuation of other species is widespread among deep ecologists.
«Indeed, the reality of the human being for the entire span of life, both before and after birth, does not allow us to posit either a change in nature or a gradation in moral value, since it possesses full anthropological and ethical status.
In the foregoing there is steadily pointed out a gradation in the consciousness of the self: first came unconsciousness of being - an eternal self (III.B a), then a knowledge of having a self in which there is after all something eternal (III.B b), and under this (1 i and ii, 2) there were again pointed out gradations.
The tiny sensors, which consist of infrared light - emitting diodes (LEDs) coupled with a sensitive light detector, measure infinitesimal gradations in light in human tissue, due to changing blood volume in the microvasculature as blood circulates through the body — a process that follows in rhythm with the beating of the heart.
If the requisite disjunctive synthesis can not be explained by appeal to the doctrine that God values all possible worlds, this is not so much because evaluation is logically dependent upon gradations of importance, but because (accepting Christian's explanation of the absence of such gradations in the primordial nature) the logic of the doctrine itself entails that God be inextricably involved in the formation of actual worlds as «circles of convergence,» i.e., in «the orderings effected by individuals in the course of nature.»
Since different races, like different breeds of dogs or horses, develop different capacities, it followed that distinct gradations in moral capacities would be found among human races.
As Martin Luther King, Jr. aptly said, «There are no gradations in the image of God... God made us to live together as brothers (and sisters) and to respect the dignity and worth of every human.»
The gradations in the consciousness of the self with which we have hitherto been employed are within the definition of the human self, or the self whose measure is man.
However, these gradations in «structuring, vividness and precision» exist not only in philogeny but also among members of the same species at different stages of development and in different situations.
In short, the gradations in sentences across crimes should to be logical.
«There's a tendency to have notes that are spaced somewhat broadly, much more broadly than the fine gradations in pitch that our ears can pick up.»
The second algorithm uses existing techniques to identify the geometric shapes indicated by color gradations in an image.
Gradations in shading were used within each vertical band, with darker colors toward the base, where the most nutrient - dense would be placed, and gradually lighter colors going up toward the apex, indicating foods that are less nutrient dense.
Many children and youth express being happy, sad or mad, but miss the subtle gradations in emotions because they don't have the words to describe them.
A perforation pattern derived from mathematical curves and gradations in perfect alignment gives the seats a particularly contemporary appearance.
By applying differing voltages, they are able to change the color of individual subpixels to red, green or blue — the RGB scale — or gradations in between.
I loaded some of my own photos to replace the default screensaver images and there are some harsh gradations in a few of them.
Franklin's still life paintings display acute sensitivity to scale and unity of arrangement as well as being studies in subtle and sophisticated gradations in hue, tone and light.
Oliveira's works often have an almost shamanistic quality to them that is at once melancholic and mystical and which is intensified by the artist's loose, but thick brushwork and skillful manipulation of gradations in light and color.
Greenberg wrote, «By contrast with the interweaving of light and dark gradations in the typical Abstract Expressionist picture, all the artists in this show move towards a physical openness of design, or towards linear clarity, or towards both.»
Featuring solitary, enigmatic subjects set against vibrant, but dramatically vacant landscapes, many of Oliveira's paintings possess an almost shamanistic quality that is at once melancholic and mystical and which is intensified by the artist's loose, but thick brushwork and skillful manipulation of gradations in light and color.
Franklin demonstrates an acute sensitivity to scale and unity of arrangement in her studies of subtle and sophisticated gradations in hue, tone and light.
The any up gradations in the policy is mailed or texted to me regularly.
But Honor's flagship began to falter when I compared it to Sony's HDR - enabled handset, which could better illustrate fine gradations in contrast between the lightest and darkest parts of the scene.
Armstrong is hyper - attuned to these sometimes minute gradations in status.
Yet its natural gradations in color and texture make it tough to beat aesthetically, and it's de rigueur on some of the best built high - end homes.

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Ford speaks, it is true, of a divine «temporal freedom,» but this freedom wholly derives from the divine nontemporal decision and thus amounts only to the temporal emergence of a nontemporal freedom: «God's temporal freedom is exercised in his integrative and propositional activity, where he fits to each actual world that gradation of pure possibilities best suited to contribute to the maximum intensity and harmony of his consequent physical experience» (IPQ 13:376; my emphasis).
«In order to get a perfect gradation between two forms in the upper and lower parts of the same formation, the deposit must have gone on continuously acc.umulating during a long period, sufficient for the slow process of modification; hence the deposit must be a very thick one; and the species, undergoing change must have lived in the same district throughout the whole timIn order to get a perfect gradation between two forms in the upper and lower parts of the same formation, the deposit must have gone on continuously acc.umulating during a long period, sufficient for the slow process of modification; hence the deposit must be a very thick one; and the species, undergoing change must have lived in the same district throughout the whole timin the upper and lower parts of the same formation, the deposit must have gone on continuously acc.umulating during a long period, sufficient for the slow process of modification; hence the deposit must be a very thick one; and the species, undergoing change must have lived in the same district throughout the whole timin the same district throughout the whole time.
The eye hails its friends far off: the cone of the mountain, gradations of white and violet in the snow, and barely moving against the distant cold, the bluejacket and green cap of a skier.
In the primordial nature, taken in abstraction from acts of becoming... eternal objects have togetherness but not gradations of importance.&raquIn the primordial nature, taken in abstraction from acts of becoming... eternal objects have togetherness but not gradations of importance.&raquin abstraction from acts of becoming... eternal objects have togetherness but not gradations of importance.»
Whitehead nowhere in Process and Reality argues explicitly for such intermediate entities, but it is interesting that he maintains a gradation of enduring objects, from the one extreme of the atomic material body to the opposite extreme of the presiding thread: «But just as the difference between living and non-living occasions is not sharp, but more or less, so the distinction between an enduring object which is an atomic material body and one which is not, is again more or less.»
If you hold that no human death came before sinfulness, then it depends on what you call human (there is a gradation of forms leading up to the modern human skeleton in the fossil record, as well as the overwhelming genetic evidence that we arose through an evolutionary process) and what you consider sin (i.e. when did we become accountable to God for our actions?).
This in turn requires the recognition of gradations of intrinsic value and the weighing up of intrinsic value with instrumental value.
The gradation of eternal objects in respect to this germaneness is the «objective lure» for feeling; the concrescent process admits a selection from this objective lure» into subjective efficiency.
Originally as the principle of limitation, the principle of concretion determined which of the eternal objects would be actualizable in the world, now each occasion actualizes itself in terms of God's gradation of values.
That aim determines the initial gradations of relevance of eternal objects for conceptual feeling; and constitutes the autonomous subject in its primary phase of feelings with its initial conceptual valuations, and with its initial physical purposes.
In Science and the Modern World Whitehead says that «every occasion is a synthesis of all eternal objects under the limitation of gradations of types of entry» (Science and the Modern World 252).
What is the significance of gradation, authority, order in a religious community?
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