Sentences with phrase «in a peculiar way»

Any effort to understand God truly that is guided by an interest in the peculiar ways in which God is present involves acquiring capacities for critique of falsity, including the falsity of ideology.
Not because I don't care about world poverty but because one should not contribute to the delusion that saying you're against an evil discharges your duty, or even partly dischargesyour duty, to deal with the evil, and because it is unseemly to trumpet your moral superiority to the people who didn't stand up and therefore are, in this peculiar way of thinking, not as caring as you.
If we pick the set of measurements in a peculiar way, entanglement will leave unique fingerprints in the measurement patterns.
If you notice your animal behaving in a peculiar way and suspect it may be suffering from heatstroke or bloat, contact your veterinarian immediately.
«Call of Duty: Black Ops 4» was announced in a peculiar way: NBA star James Harden wore a hat bearing the logo seen above, which led to speculation about a forthcoming announcement.
He argues that it «necessarily overlooks the fact that the consecutive steps of a long evolutionary process — like the rise of human consciousness — can not be determined merely by their adaptive advantage, since these advantages these advantages form part of such progress only in so far as they prove adaptive in a peculiar way, namely along the lines of a continuous evolutionary achievement.»
The part played by Satan as the Lord of this world must therefore be limited in a peculiar way, or else, if he is the lord or god of world, «this world» must stand in a peculiar dialectical relation to the world as the creation of God.
as long as social values are related to a supernatural for which the churches stand in some peculiar way, there is an inherent inconsistency between the demand and efforts to execute it.
The biography of the founder thus in a peculiar way nourishes the plot of the congregation.
The book as a whole belongs in a peculiar way to Prof. Charles Hartshorne, to whom also it is dedicated.
Recent research reveals that teen brains go awry because they weigh those consequences in peculiar ways.
Connie Gersick, an organizational behavior scholar, has found that teams proceed through projects in a peculiar way.
It's... This is all gonna just come tumbling off my tongue in a peculiar way because it's hard to describe how entwined and separate those two things can be... You always value the friendship because the friendship is also the work, or the hope, or the dream of work.
People being flung wildly outside their comfort zone and reacting in peculiar ways.
King is good when he hits the mark, but several of his books fail in peculiar ways.
Amazon can't claim eInk Pearl, and B&N can't claim support for library books, so it devolves into an argument over which device's battery life is longer when measured in peculiar ways.
Ed Ruscha's works of this nature, bold statements springing from the landscape, strike the viewer's mind in a peculiar way.
In an overture to Duchamp's «degree zero» found objects, the original photographs are frequently bland in content — an empty office, a ball, a beach scene or tourist snapshot — and Richter's painterly gestures bounce off that content in peculiar ways, sometimes interacting with it, sometimes overlaying it and sometimes threatening to eclipse it altogether.
And while the ripple effects are vast and transformative to every aspect of «civilized» life (this should always be in quotation marks), each particular industry is affected in its our peculiar way.
I don't understand where this aforesaid claim by Bruce comes from, in that his assertion could be thought to apply in a peculiar way to new practitioners.
«We realized that, if we pick these measurements in a peculiar way, entanglement will leave unique fingerprints in the measured pattern,» he concludes.
The Kondo effect occurs when the presence of a magnetic atom (an impurity) causes the movement of electrons in a material to behave in a peculiar way.
It's an interesting offering and works in peculiar ways — even during pursuit, if the player runs into a save room, the player's pursuer will give up the chase and resume stalking the nearby area as long as the player remains in the room.
At the same time, however, and more than any other in the company, he anticipates in two regards that succession of prophets beginning with Amos to which he is in a peculiar way the forerunner.
For Chaplin, like all great clowns, was in a peculiar way a religious figure.
Chaplin, like all great clowns, was in a peculiar way a religious figure.
The city, in a peculiar way, holds within its history the collapse of one form of civility, based on norms learned from small, known communities, and the development of another, based on norms learned from larger, anonymous ones.
Now the creative good is itself «good», but in a peculiar way.
In a peculiar way the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the church.
I loved it because it in a peculiar way makes you more productive but my body simply needed a break for greater rest, which is awesome, because it means that it will supercompensate for it in the future.
In Mrs. Hyde, in his peculiar way, Bozon takes jabs at...
It is also, in a peculiar way, a Disney movie: a story about a plucky orphan on a journey to discover her past, who must overcome a menacing evil along the way.
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