Sentences with phrase «in penumbrae»

Ryder dwelt in penumbrae — the light in his paintings is always peripheral.
Instead of being observed in the penumbra, financial stability is an open and obvious topic of the new law.
The key point here is that the Federal Reserve's financial stability mandate is derived from what lies in the penumbra, not from any express reference to financial stability in the Federal Reserve Act itself.
The Federal Reserve's financial stability mandate is seen in the penumbra of the Federal Reserve Act, and that is legally sufficient.
This time the pen was wielded by Judge Stephen Reinhardt, a sharp» tongued liberal activist only too happy to discover new rights in the penumbras, emanations, and hitherto undiscovered corners of the Constitution.
But if one be kept at a lower intensity in the penumbra of feeling, it may act as background to the other, providing a sense of massiveness and variety.
Anywhere in the penumbra, the eclipse will be partial, but the percentage of the sun covered will increase as you get near the umbra.
He notes that such a model requires precise knowledge of gas velocities as well as the strength and tilt of magnetic fields in the penumbra, data the Swedish team hopes to obtain next year.
That right is to be found in the penumbra of the Constitution that guarantees the right of privacy, home schoolers say, but getting the Supreme Court to agree has not been easy.
You will note a drop in temperature occurs as soon as you are in the penumbra and a rapid drop when in the umbra.

Not exact matches

He also reasoned that «the First Amendment has a penumbra where privacy is protected from governmental intrusion,» 6 in particular the right of association.
The legal basis for deriving implied powers from the penumbra of other express powers is best seen in Justice Douglas classic opinion in Griswold v. Connecticut.5 In the Griswold case, the United States Supreme Court struck down a Connecticut law prohibiting the use of contraceptioin Justice Douglas classic opinion in Griswold v. Connecticut.5 In the Griswold case, the United States Supreme Court struck down a Connecticut law prohibiting the use of contraceptioin Griswold v. Connecticut.5 In the Griswold case, the United States Supreme Court struck down a Connecticut law prohibiting the use of contraceptioIn the Griswold case, the United States Supreme Court struck down a Connecticut law prohibiting the use of contraception.
Nor should it have been a surprise that the Court, having successfully claimed for itself the authority to write a «living Constitution» based on penumbras and emanations, should assume the roles of National Metaphysician and National Nanny (as it did in Casey, with its famous «mystery of life» passage and its hectoring injunction to a fractious populace to fall into line behind the Court's abortion jurisprudence).
We have already seen anticipations of reversion in Whitehead's discussion of the imaginative penumbra surrounding the bare facts of the Battle of Waterloo (Q2: PR 185C), the incorporation of relevant alternatives to the datum in the objective lure, and the account of Hume's missing shade of blue (Q2: PR 87fC +).
And since the misleading notions in question not only seem so sensible, general, and familiar, but carry a penumbra of scientific respectability, we are often either unaware of them or wholly indisposed to question them.
We don't really want the Supreme Court to ignore the actual wording of the laws they interpret and go rooting around in the legislative shadows — the so - called «penumbras» — to get a particular result that the plaintiffs may favor.
But never mind, he found its source and justification in that ancient document's «penumbras» and» emanations,» which because they are not limned in words have, shall we say, a certain useful plasticity.
Griswold established a constitutional «right to privacy» through Justice Douglas» famous discernments of «emanations and penumbras» supporting privacy, found in other constitutional guarantees.
What can the Christian belief in «special revelation» possibly mean when it is articulated in terms of the penumbra of mystery that constitutes the widest context of our existence and which is testified to universally in human religious experience and symbolism?
Earlier decisions of the Court, Douglas said, «suggest that specific guarantees in the Bill of Rights have penumbras formed by emanations from those guarantees that help give them life and substance.»
Under the construction you (and Douglas) erroneously and ignorantly would allow, I should be allowed to hire a prostitute in Nevada and fly her to New York to provide her services (that are legal in Nevada, but not in New York) because, under Douglas faulty reasoning, there exists a «right to privacy» in the «emanations and penumbras» of the Constitution.
MMP - 3 immunoreactivity was detected in cells within the lesion site, invading neutrophils, and blood vessel endothelial cells in the area outside of the initial injured area (the penumbra).
Drawing by Valderrama of the solar flare he observed on 10 September 1886 on a sunspot (with the penumbra shown with hashed lines and the umbra in black).
It is elongated due to its proximity to the limb... by looking at it carefully I noticed an extraordinary phenomenon on her, on the penumbra to the west of the nucleus, and almost in contact with it, a very bright object was distinguishable producing a shadow clearly visible on the sunspot penumbra.
This object had an almost circular shape, and a light beam came out from its eastern part that crossed the sunspot to the south of the nucleus, producing a shadow on the penumbra that was lost in the large mass of faculae surrounding the eastern extreme of the sunspot.»
As the penumbra slides under the bottom of the Earth, the partial eclipse is visible in varying extent across the icy land continent and just as it begins to slide back out into space it (just barely) manages to pass over Tasmania as well as portions of New Zealand's South Island.
The simulation shows the interface between a sunspot's umbra (dark center) and penumbra (outer region) shows a complex structure with narrow, almost horizontal (lighter to white) filaments embedded in a background with more vertical (darker to black) magnetic field.
Note the appearance of a transient patch of negative polarity (black) magnetic field emerging in the positive polarity (white) penumbra of the main sunspot, outlined by the red circle.
Her grief has some sort of penumbra, like an aura, and I'm caught in it, in some hidden and corresponding sadness in myself.
With multiple layers of paint, color and line, she creates an ambiguous space that affords the viewer an intimacy with her subject matter and both obscures and recalls the pain it evokes («Pietà») In her catalogue essay, Tina Kinsella writes, «Bracha's recent paintings beckon us to reprise the work of mourning, to return to the grounds from which the act of lamentation arrives and to reappraise the particular emotion that the laboring through grief produces... the Pietà always threatens to disclose this excess of sorrow by surfacing the penumbra of future loss that lurks in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.&raquIn her catalogue essay, Tina Kinsella writes, «Bracha's recent paintings beckon us to reprise the work of mourning, to return to the grounds from which the act of lamentation arrives and to reappraise the particular emotion that the laboring through grief produces... the Pietà always threatens to disclose this excess of sorrow by surfacing the penumbra of future loss that lurks in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.&raquin the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.»
Julian Jackson, Aura Study 2 Oil on prepared paper 26 x 22 inches May 12 — June 30, 2011 «Aura is often defined in near mystical terms as the halo or penumbra of colored light surrounding an individual in a field of radiant energy.
I do not wish to imply that their paintings appear similar, only that they participate in their alma mater's particular attention to the play of surface and illusionistic depth, and that their penumbrae lead back among the lotus eaters to Van Winkle's realm of nod.
In «Spray» (1959), this can be seen in the way in which a slightly flat - sided black oval with a gray penumbra hovers, on a rich brown ground, over a wild yellow bursIn «Spray» (1959), this can be seen in the way in which a slightly flat - sided black oval with a gray penumbra hovers, on a rich brown ground, over a wild yellow bursin the way in which a slightly flat - sided black oval with a gray penumbra hovers, on a rich brown ground, over a wild yellow bursin which a slightly flat - sided black oval with a gray penumbra hovers, on a rich brown ground, over a wild yellow burst.
The magnetic fluxes in umbrae and penumbrae returned by the two instruments, however, differ considerably.
Such a decision is ostensibly justifiable on the basis of the identified «penumbra of uncertainty» in the interpretation of the positive law provisions of Article 8 TEU, Article 20 TFEU and Article 50 TEU, and the conception of EU citizenship that has been constructed in the judicial pronouncements upon these legal sources.
The penumbra effect of the experience of our attorneys in tax planning, tax compliance and tax litigation, combined with the several advanced law degrees held, is a cadre of lawyers capable of rendering effective consulting and transactional services to clients, accounting firms and other law firms.
On their face, these actions seem to be extra-judicial since in many cases the police are not acting under the penumbra of law, but are essentially creating martial law with no authority.
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