Sentences with phrase «in practical form»

The mixture of the compounds with the appropriate adjuvants was necessary in order to embody the idea in practical form.
Dr. Montessori developed materials to teach a specific concept in practical form, and provided opportunity for independent exploration by making these materials self - correcting.
The grace of God has impelled members of many Churches and ecclesial Communities, especially in the course of the present century, to strive to overcome the divisions inherited from the past and to build anew a communion of love by prayer, by repentance and by asking pardon of each other for sins of disunity past and present, by meeting in practical forms of cooperation and in theological dialogue.

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In fact, the only form of A.I. he would like to see regulated is self - driving cars — such as those being developed by Musk's Tesla — which Brooks claims present imminent and very real practical problems.
As we've mentioned it previously, CandleStick charts are essentially a form of grid or graph that display short - term and long - term market changes of an asset or asset, and aid in the development of making responsible, practical market predictions to maximize ROI — one of many useful broker tools available!
These projects need money in the form of equity funding and rewards aren't a practical approach.
Formerly famous as Darkcoin, or Xcoin, Dash is an open - form of peer - to - peer practical banking that was creatively introduced in 2014.
Taylor finds the solution not in the rules of modernity or the rules of Christian orthodoxy but in practical reasoning that seeks to evaluate «forms of life» from within broadly shared «conceptions of the good.»
JUDGING THE JUDGES Patrick McKinley Brennan's review «The Forms Behind the Laws» (April) begs fundamental questions of interpretation, blurs the distinction between legislating and judging, and proposes a mode of judicial interpretation that would, in its practical application, be indistinguishable from judges who make decisions based on personal preference.
This applies also to religions which, in their concrete form, may contain many theoretical and practical errors.
When I wrote Blessed Rage for Order, I did state that even if the arguments for the public character of fundamental theology in that book were sound, those arguments could not determine the distinctive form of publicness proper to systematic theology or that proper to practical theology.
I understand theology to be a practical discipline — not in the sense that theology is concerned to provide solutions to particular problems, but in the sense that the grammar of Christian discourse takes its cue from the ways in which lives are formed.
There is also a practical benefit to Reno's ecumenism, in that anyone speaking of «Christian society» in this day and age invites being tarred with words like «theocracy» and «inquisition,» as if Christian society necessitated those forms.
China has experimented with various forms of Marxism and found practical problems in their implementation.
Thousands of practical forms and methods of accounting and controlling the rich, the rogues and the idlers should be devised and put to a practical test by the communes themselves, by small units in town and country.
Some evils, indeed, are ministerial to higher forms of good; but it may be that there are forms of evil so extreme as to enter into no good system whatsoever, and that, in respect of such evil, dumb submission or neglect to notice is the only practical resource.
But the fact remains that generations of youth were energized by what they experienced as a new vision of what it means to be a Christian, that the mainline Protestant churches formed ecumenical organizations to work together to implement the new vision, and that, finally, in the depression, many of their practical proposals for social reform were implemented.
All three forms are constitutive, and only in fellowship can the two others, the intellectual and the practical, attain their true meaning.
Bergson also assumes that the recurrent appearance of the different life forms in the course of evolution, throughout the various species, is an indication that they are necessary, at least from a practical standpoint.
Or they want books to provide practical advice in a user - friendly form.
In addition to such practical distancing of objects, there is a more radical form in which the object is accorded its freedom also from the interests of the subjecIn addition to such practical distancing of objects, there is a more radical form in which the object is accorded its freedom also from the interests of the subjecin which the object is accorded its freedom also from the interests of the subject.
This was a form of practical welfare — we see it practiced in the book of Ruth also.
Furthering knowledge is thus in itself a form of serving human welfare, quite apart from any practical applications.
The answer was not a theoretical, but a practical one, and came in the form of a new resurgence of life within the disciples as individuals and within the Christian fellowship.
In its desire for openness of mind and for adjustment to the trends and needs of the day, Modernism, both in its theological and practical forms, has intentionally or unconsciously adopted a philosophy and a world - view which are dramatically out of accord with the character of religion and of Christianity in particulaIn its desire for openness of mind and for adjustment to the trends and needs of the day, Modernism, both in its theological and practical forms, has intentionally or unconsciously adopted a philosophy and a world - view which are dramatically out of accord with the character of religion and of Christianity in particulain its theological and practical forms, has intentionally or unconsciously adopted a philosophy and a world - view which are dramatically out of accord with the character of religion and of Christianity in particulain particular.
A practical illustration of this, developed at some length by Muirhead, is the history of «domestic service,» a form of work that became increasingly hard to reconcile with democratic equality in America.
(Revelation 21:1) While their minds worked upon the problem of suffering — exploring its retributive and disciplinary aspects, its saving power in the form of self - sacrifice, its future solutions in the eternal realm, and its inexplicable residue of mystery — their practical devotion was given to the kind of world where man's monstrous cruelty to man would end.
This principle applied equally to Christian communities: «Religious communities are likely to be practically relevant in the long run to the degree that they do not first ask what is either practical or relevant, but instead concentrate on their own intratextual outlooks and forms of life.»
Also, in a letter to Mark Barr concerning the possibility of being offered a post at Harvard, Whitehead says the post would be very attractive because it would provide him the opportunity of developing in systematic form his «ideas on Logic, the Philosophy of Science, Metaphysics, and some more general questions, half philosophical and half practical, such as Education» (ANW - 2 134).
As such it is always subject to errors that can be controlled but not governed entirely by practical and / or socially established evaluative or critical methods.18 The indispensable factor of interpretation in the dynamic processes of semiosis even leads to the idea that there is a generic form of imagination in physical becoming, in addition to a primary or radical form in human perception, a consideration that would indeed justify calling creativity the category of the ultimate, just as Whitehead maintains.
In the modern world the technical side of practical reason has taken a more scientific form.
In most everyday experiences, the relationship between these two forms of practical reason is that between problem solving and goal setting.
But at this point we reach the fundamental problem facing any conception of the world, any philosophy which has become a cultural movement, a «religion,» a «faith,» any that has produced a form of practical activity or will in which the philosophy is contained as an implicit theoretical «premiss.»
From Pentecostal communities like Deliverance Church in Kenya to international programs like Youth Alive, the reality of human beings as whole persons created by God forms the bedrock for transfigured practical existence.
Giving orders, and obeying them — Describing the appearance of an object, or giving its measurements — Constructing an object from a description (a drawing)-- Reporting an event — Speculating about an event — Forming and resting a hypothesis — Presenting the results of an experiment in tables and diagrams — Making up a story; and reading it — Play - acting — Singing catches — Guessing riddles — Making a joke; telling it — Solving a problem in practical arithmetic — Translating from one language to another — Asking, thanking, cursing.
Buddha had given utterance to many wise observations, on all sorts of subjects, practical, moral, spiritual, or if he did not say all that is reported of him, and in the form in which they are now given, they were in his spirit, and the problem was how to get a hearing for them.
Finally, the whole dough twists into a swirl that fits perfectly in a loaf pan, giving it both an appealing look and a practical form for slicing and toasting!
Practical advice comes in the form of handy Kitchen Notes.
As the Caroline Walker Trust state in their Eating well: first year of life practical guide, «Many of the ideas from baby - led weaning already form part of the good weaning practices currently recommended.
Practical Innovation improves existing products or forms the basis for new products while always focusing on our customers packaging and operational requirements in all design aspects.
Supplemental protein in various forms is a practical way of ensuring adequate and quality protein intake for athletes and physically active individuals.
But almost everything look better and it's more practical in cupcake form so these pie cupcakes are, too.
Surely there must be some club willing to take Debuchy this summer, unless Wenger doesn't want to get rid of him, but in my opinion it seems much more practical to keep a younger and arguably more talented Carl Jenkinson, that it does to keep an ageing, out of form Mathieu Debuchy.
Practical parenting advice for the modern age... In its most basic form, «attachment parenting» is instinctive.
(Simplistic arguments against all forms of cosleeping, in this case, do not make sense, nor are the recommendations «practical» for those for whom they are intended.)
Therefore, the study will likely, as others have, cause more harm than good in the form of guilt - ridden parents who are at their wit's end and have no place to turn for practical, realistic advice.
So the goal here is to collect and share only the best and most practical parenting techniques, in a form that is that you can act on immediately so we can journey together to make our lives easier raise amazing kids.
On a more practical note, a form of reliable transportation is a necessity to get to and from screenings, in - vitro fertilization, routine medical testing and meetings with intended parents and the agency.
As for the coupons you can use in order to save money on these practical and ergonomic pillows for breastfeeding mothers, they either come in physical paper form or in online Internet code form.
[8] «The abstract category «labour,» «labour as such,» labour sans phrase, the point of departure of modern economics, thus becomes a practical fact only there [in the USA as the most modern form of bourgeois society].»
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