Sentences with phrase «isize anchorages»

In looking for inductive possibilities for a move from anthropology to theology, i.e., in attempting to find an anchorage for theology in fundamental human experience, Berger turns to our common, «universal» experiences - to what he labels «prototypical human gestures.»
Senseless agencies and formulated aspirations cooperate in the work of driving mankind from its old anchorage.
At the end of his article Wilken writes: «The question to be asked, then, is whether, face to face with Islam, Christians will be able to sustain, rebuild, and create strong and resilient communities that provide institutional anchorage for the faith to endure and flourish.
To begin with, how can things so insecure as the successful experiences of this world afford a stable anchorage?
He places the «empirical anchorage» in «worship, wonder, awe.
Without such an empirical anchorage all our theological thinking is in vain, and where there is controversy and argument we are to look for their resolution where they are fulfilled: in worship.»
Often the first thing that comes along to offer ungrudging hospitality to their capacity for wonder and their need for metaphysical anchorage captures their complete allegiance.
Or this, from a Cambridge lecture by Arthur Quiller - Couch: «Is it possible, gentlemen, that you can have read one, two, thee, or more of the acknowledged masterpieces of English literature without having it borne in on you that they are great because they are alive, and traffic not with cold celestial certainties, but with men's hopes, aspirations, doubts, loves, hates, breakings of the heart; the glory and the vanity of human endeavor, the transcience of beauty, the capricious uncertain lease on which you and I hold life, the dark coast to which we inevitably steer; all that amuses, or vexes, all that gladdens, saddens, maddens us men and women on this brief and mutable traject which yet must be home for a while, the anchorage of our hearts?»
Theological questers for the historical Jesus are not mistaken in seeking an historical anchorage for faith.
We could devote ourselves to the task of trying to find an intellectual and moral anchorage.
Let Christians then see Jews as a positive sign of the historical anchorage of their faith; and let Jews see Christians as nondiscriminatory critics of nationalisms, even of Israeli nationalism.
With the six places clearly filled (Even if he went with four - man defense and therefore a two - man anchorage — there will be four spaces left to be filled in the team.
We have not had such a fruitful season in a long time... and if we can keep a mean defense coutesy of a frutful partnership with the anchorage of Xhaka and Carzola and the shut out by Konsienly and Mustafi....
Ok, i will admit not being sure who to play in the two midfield position i have Xhaka and Ramsey playing in... There is Carzola — whose experience in such a match would be a plus, There is Elneny who is like a bee — so busy pulling strings, there is Coquelin — whose composure ensures the back four are relatively covered... After fielding an all fire front 4, it would be prudent to field the most disciplined anchorage and that would be Carzola and Coquelin....
The Independent are reporting that Kroos would be brought in to provide anchorage in a Carrick - like role either side of Nemanja Matic and Pogba, rather than be introduced as a replacement for the Frenchman.
Since September 2002, most new vehicles also have lower safety seat anchorage points and most safety seats have lower anchor attachments.
Instead, a tether strap secures the top of the safety seat to an anchorage point either on the rear shelf area, the rear floor, or the back of the rear seat of the car, depending on the vehicle model.
This Maxi Cosi baby car seat is quickly and easily installed with ISOFIX and top tether anchorage points, the Milo baby carseat has a 4 - star car seat safety rating from European Consumer Organisations.
To aid in a quick, simple yet secure installation into your vehicle, the Nuna Rebl Plus in Caviar features True Lock installation technology, that features a 9 - position ISOFIX anchorage system that will easily connect to the ISOFIX points in your car.
Whilst the foot prop and Tethers provide extra stability as an additional anchorage point.
While anchorage systems vary, all are designed to minimize the movement of both the car seat and your child in the event of a crash.
The ISOFIX system uses latches on the back of the child car seat which attach to fixed anchorage points in the car, effectively creating a rigid link between the two.
Rigid LATCH System: Locks the booster seat into place using your vehicle's LATCH anchorage system to provide additional booster seat stability in a collision.
Fast & Easy Installation: Oobr's ™ LATCH connectors attach securely to your vehicle's lower LATCH anchorage system in 10 seconds or less in most vehicles.
Vinyl texture on the front and wedge anchorage and non-skid fabric on the back holds the protector firmly in place and prevents skidding at all speeds.
New cars come fitted with ISOFIX anchorage points but if you're unsure, check your car - you can find the ISOFIX points (hooks) between the base and back of your car seats or consult your car's handbook.
The Danger: In the event of a crash, the top tether anchorage may detach from the child restraint, posing a risk of injury to the child or other vehicle occupants and failing to conform to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard.
The Coast Guard is backing off a contentious proposal to put 10 commercial shipping anchorages on the Hudson River stretching from Yonkers north to Kingston.
Though they praised a U.S. Coast Guard study, the lawmakers and environmentalists also made it clear they are doubling down on opposition to any long - term anchorage sites in future proposals.
Two Democratic New York Congressmen and local stakeholders stood at the Yonkers waterfront Monday afternoon to talk about potential anchorage proposals for the Hudson River.
Also at 11 a.m., state Sen. Sue Serino, Assemblymember Didi Barrett, Scenic Hudson, Legislative and community leaders and activists call on Cuomo to sign legislation giving the state broader authority to protect the Hudson River after the Coast Guard's recent anchorage proposal, Quiet Cove Riverfront Park, 1 Clear Water Dr., Poughkeepsie.
At 1 p.m., Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney and local stakeholders will discuss the next steps regarding the Coast Guard anchorage proposal, Newburgh Waterfront, Unico Park on Front Street, Newburgh.
In addition to political opposition, including Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, a Republican, who described the Coast Guard plan as a «parking lot» for large oil barges, public comments against the anchorage proposal, which totaled more than 10,000 before the comment period closed, were overwhelmingly negative.
We're not going to allow these big oil anchorages on the Hudson River.
From potential anchorage sites along the Hudson River to a refugee resettlement program, WAMC's Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Allison Dunne has a recap of some of the region's top stories.
After an outpouring of negative commentary and bipartisan backlash from elected officials, a proposal from the U.S. Coast Guard to add dozens of anchorages across the Hudson River has been suspended, but may not be fully dead in the water.
At 11 a.m., State and local elected officials will call on Gov. Cuomo to sign legislation that would give the state broader authority to protect the Hudson River in light of the Coast Guard's recent anchorage proposal.
At 10:30 a.m., Reps. Sean Patrick Maloney and Eliot Engel and Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano announce federal legislation to stop the U.S. Coast Guard proposal for anchorages on the Hudson River, Yonkers waterfront, near Xaviars X20 on the Hudson at 71 Water Grant St., Yonkers.
A New York congressman from the Hudson Valley is standing his ground after declaring last week that a U.S. Coast Guard proposal for Hudson River anchorage sites is effectively dead.
The U.S. Coast Guard has effectively killed a proposal to establish anchorage sites along the Hudson River.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed a bill to safeguard the Hudson River from proposed anchorage sites.
The plan also allocated $ 431 million for various work on the Verrazano - Narrows Bridge, part of the upgrades announced in 2011, which include replacement of the upper level approach, reconstruction of the Brooklyn approach and rehabilitation of anchorage and piers, according to the plan.
A bill to safeguard the Hudson River from proposed anchorage sites passed the New York state Senate and Assembly this week.
Here in Kingston, Mayor Steve Noble sent a letter to the Coast Guard last month objecting to the proposed anchorages, and the Common Council's General Government / Public Safety Committee plans to hold a special meeting at which it will propose and issue a resolution against the anchorages.
Hudson Valley Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney Monday announced next steps regarding the suspended U.S. Coast Guard proposal for anchorage sites along the Hudson River.
Along with questions of national interest, the candidates also fielded questions on a hot - button local issue, a proposal by the Coast Guard to open 10 new anchorages on the Hudson to oil barges to relieve congestion at the Port of Albany.
Likewise, county Legislator Catherine Borgia, a Peekskill Democrat, whose district would be directly affected by the proposal, has spoken out against the new anchorages.
Asked for clarification, Teachout said her comment referred to the proposal for new anchorages, not current barge traffic.
But he said there should be a discussion about the need for emergency anchorages in the event of severe weather or serious congestion at the port.
Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney was in Orange County Thursday, calling on the U.S. Coast Guard to listen to Hudson River communities when it comes to a proposal to establish anchorage sites in the river.
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