Sentences with phrase «gradual breakdown»

The pastoral chaos that has emerged at present has not, then, emerged suddenly and inexplicably from nowhere, it is the end result of the gradual breakdown of a whole system of thought.
They recognised further that this theological crisis had been caused by the gradual breakdown of what is known as «the neo-scholastic synthesis» which until the middle part of this century had formed the intellectual basis of Catholic belief and of a unified Catholic view of reality.
The changes in the liturgy are rooted in the theological stirrings after World War I: the gradual breakdown of neo-Scholastic metaphysics, the beginning of Catholic biblical scholarship, and a return to the study of the church fathers.
Another danger for people with b thalassemia is an iron overload from the gradual breakdown of the transfused blood.
In papers released in 2016 and 2017, scientists looked at dementia in a new way — not just as a disease that results from the gradual breakdown of our cells, but as a disorder in which the brain turns against itself.
It could be as minute as a simple loss of interest or a gradual breakdown in communication, without much desire from either party to improve the situation.
Five years later, Jeffrey's brother Lucas (Coster - Waldau again) finally hits pay dirt in his obsessive search for his nieces when a routine check turns up the cabin with the girls inside, now feral and living on cherries.1 Not that I'm asking for a prequel, but I'd love to — and would perhaps rather — see those lost years, the gradual breakdown of these kids» language, hygiene, decorum.
Leigh's crafty powers of societal observation are very much to the fore as we witness a gradual breakdown in relations between middle - class Keith and a noisy young fellow camper who refuses to turn his radio off.
The progression of modernity that saw the subsequent embrace of the «other» in European art, from social Realism through to Abstract Expressionism, runs in parallel with the gradual breakdown of certain colonial and imperial forces, making accessible the cultures that could only previously have existed in the European imagination.
Meanwhile, employees are asked to share a greater part of the premium by increasing number of companies so there is a gradual breakdown of the group plan support structure.
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