Sentences with phrase «in rudiments»

And since the average American is as ignorant in the rudiments of science as they are in geography and global politics, it is no wonder the lies are winning.
Yet when the laity were interrogated as to the sufficiency of their parson in the role of preacher and teacher, they gave him a favorable report, and one may well conceive that he who could not parse the Latin Mass might be able to instruct his flock in the rudiments of faith and conduct.38
We are the food - chains topmost consumers and yet we jostle about in rudiments of trivial consternations regarding whose Godliness ideals are better than others» Godliness ideals!
As every schoolchild who has been instructed in the rudiments of science now knows, or should know, modern genetics has provided a completely different account of the mechanism of inheritance, making untenable the blood theory upon which traditional race lore rested.

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Investors planning to invest in the stock market should learn all the knowledge about the stock market and the rudiments of investing, in order to avoid losing their money.
There he induced them to accept the rudiments of a legal code and a religious system, through which they were disciplined and brought into conscious political unity, with the potentiality of developing in course of time into a nation.
The rudiments of the consequent Christian philosophy, theology, and art were already in place by the late third century: Christians could boast of Origen, for instance, a powerful intellect by any standard.
«Phosphorescent gleams the point of the penis / rudiments or relics, disappearing, appearing, / live in the forlorn focus of the intellect, / eyes and ears, the turmoil of the mind of sensation» is one of the stranger quatrains, describing the emperor of Byzantium, stripped of his cope.
Its oft - repeated rudiments are found in the longest and most important section of his Pastoral Care, Book Three.
In order to allow for this quality in nature we must be prepared to envision its constituent elements as themselves units of perception or «feeling», that is, as having rudiments of mentality as we know it from our own experiencIn order to allow for this quality in nature we must be prepared to envision its constituent elements as themselves units of perception or «feeling», that is, as having rudiments of mentality as we know it from our own experiencin nature we must be prepared to envision its constituent elements as themselves units of perception or «feeling», that is, as having rudiments of mentality as we know it from our own experience.
The fact that mind has emerged only once in the whole known course of evolution does not, in my opinion, bear out the view that rudiments of mind, or some kind of protominds, are omnipresent or even widespread in the living world.
It does not necessarily follow from these affirmations that all matter or all energy have in them some bits of life or protolife, or that the primordial amoeba or the primordial virus possessed some rudiments of human consciousness or some embryonic minds.
We need not take a stand here on the problem whether some rudiments of mind, or self - awareness, or conscious mental activity, are present in animals other than man.
If you postulate that life and mind were brand new principles which began to appear at some time and were not at all present earlier, you have an epigenetic evolutionary view; if, by contrast, you find the rudiments present in all nature universally, this is a preformistic view.
Seeker services aim at introducing the unchurched masses of our post-Christian culture to the rudiments of the faith, teaching them the elementary truths of the gospel in ways that liturgical worship and doctrinal preaching might not.
In closing to all my Christian brtheren who read this remember the words of warning given to us about such things in the book of Colossians chapter 2 verse 8: «beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit; after the traditions of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.&raquIn closing to all my Christian brtheren who read this remember the words of warning given to us about such things in the book of Colossians chapter 2 verse 8: «beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit; after the traditions of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.&raquin the book of Colossians chapter 2 verse 8: «beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit; after the traditions of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.»
Luther's studies were becoming more exciting than ever, because he had time to start Greek, the original language of the Christian source texts and was dabbling in Hebrew the language of the Old Testament, getting to know at least the alphabet, and a few words, from Reuchlin's Rudiments which he already possessed.
In unfolding it, in order to show his own cleverness and reading, and satisfy itching ears, he proceeded with a new method, expounding letters, syllables and proposition, the harmony of noun and verb, and that of noun substantive, and noun adjective... At last he... demonstrated the whole Trinity to be represented by these first rudiments of grammar, as clearly and plainly as it was possible for a mathematician to draw a triangle in the sand.&raquIn unfolding it, in order to show his own cleverness and reading, and satisfy itching ears, he proceeded with a new method, expounding letters, syllables and proposition, the harmony of noun and verb, and that of noun substantive, and noun adjective... At last he... demonstrated the whole Trinity to be represented by these first rudiments of grammar, as clearly and plainly as it was possible for a mathematician to draw a triangle in the sand.&raquin order to show his own cleverness and reading, and satisfy itching ears, he proceeded with a new method, expounding letters, syllables and proposition, the harmony of noun and verb, and that of noun substantive, and noun adjective... At last he... demonstrated the whole Trinity to be represented by these first rudiments of grammar, as clearly and plainly as it was possible for a mathematician to draw a triangle in the sand.&raquin the sand.»
They do the job of allowing your child to engage in his or her first scribbles, draw shapes and items that they see and even learn the rudiments of letters and alphabets.
As Sadie Smith so eloquently wrote in the wake of the Rennard allegations, Parliament is not a place in which even the rudiments of basic HR applies.
To be able to achieve this, the caterers were first medically screened and certified fit and proper, retrained on the rudiments of cooking and particularly made to understand the importance of, one, hygiene in disease prevention and secondly, good nutrition to healthy living.
Secondus said in a statement from his Media office in Abuja on Tuesday, that the PDP is in a hurry to return to power in 2019 and could not allow learners of political party rudiments at this time.
PDP is in a hurry to return to power in 2019 and could not allow learners of political party rudiments at this time.
On the second day of jury deliberations in Robert Menendez's corruption trial, one juror asked a question that cut to the heart of the case — and, also, to the rudiments of fifth - grade civics: «What is a senator?»
Under draft guidelines for the National Curriculum, due to take effect in 2014, children are to begin learning the rudiments of programming at the age of 5.
I took a survey course on astronomy in university, and I learned the rudiments of astrophysics, including spectral classifications and some of the basic tricks that astronomers use to estimate distances, such as parallax and Cepheid variables.
In 1988 she developed the rudiments of what is now the Justisse Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner (HRHP) Training Program and began training FAEs.
Hey, I see what appears to be the rudiments of an amazing raw oat bar recipe: nut milk, vanilla, peanut butter, coconut oil, stir in oats, refrigerate.
Now that we've got the scientific rudiments in check, it's about time to explore how you can tell whether love or lust has a hold on you.
While the term appears to be of recent coinage, the rudiments of the genre were established as early as 1989 in the work of Integrity.
The movie, in fact, is almost hampered by the rudiments of the chess tournament story line, which Robertson wavers between treating as a feel - good engine and a naturalistic shading.
In setting up the rudiments of this situation, the film can't be faulted, at least on the level of its script (Rafael Yglesias adapting his own novel), direction (Peter Weir returning to a relatively serious mode after the claptrap of Dead Poets Society and Green Card), and performances (Bridges and Perez give uncharacteristic, highly arresting portraits of people in a sustained state of shockIn setting up the rudiments of this situation, the film can't be faulted, at least on the level of its script (Rafael Yglesias adapting his own novel), direction (Peter Weir returning to a relatively serious mode after the claptrap of Dead Poets Society and Green Card), and performances (Bridges and Perez give uncharacteristic, highly arresting portraits of people in a sustained state of shockin a sustained state of shock).
You can buy limitless razzle - dazzle; you can't buy a strong foundation in fun and at least a rudiment of sense.
Charged with educating a diverse student body in the midst of a rapidly industrializing economy, the school acculturated great waves of foreign and domestic migrants to the ways of work and the rudiments of learning.
Jill Ratzan teaches research rudiments in central New Jersey.
Jessica's squadron has been tracking them, a band of brothers, for the past two weeks as they acquired the rudiments of a device they are constructing in a desert hut miles from the nearest village and forty from Mogadishu.
As for Galton, by the time he was four years old he could write, read any book in the English language, knew basic maths (including the times tables), and had a passing hand in the basic rudiments of both Latin and French.
Moving into Project DIVA F 2nd's main Play Mode reveals a rhythm game that's rooted in genre rudiments.
The release of Rollers of the Realm for the PlayStation 4, PS Vita, and PC demonstrates these stat - based rudiments merged with the core constituents of pinball, resulting in a largely likeable play experience - albeit with a few minor misgivings.
Skirmishing with basic enemies is rooted in DRPG rudiment, as players take turns trading blows with a selection of imaginative beasts, guided by a turn order indicator exhibited at the top of the screen.
While the protagonist is a high schooler, and there's the obligatory romantic rudiments - the story also mixes in elements of comedy, intrigue, and suspense.
AR: I was taught the rudiments of figurative painting and drawing in a tightly designed course made up of classes.
By emphasizing the rudiment, the seams, the backstage, the works in this show trigger the voyeuristic pleasure and heartbreak of witnessing a cultural monument depleted of its austerity, an artifact characterized by its own degradation, by a void begging to be filled with meaning by artist and viewer alike.
1994 Don't Look Now, Thread Waxing Space, New York (catalogue) Cross and Square Grids, Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan Abstraction: A Tradition of Collecting in Miami, Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, FL (catalogue) Das Americas, Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo, Brazil (catalogue) Elvis + Marilyn: 2 x Immortal, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (catalogue) Come dire, splendori, Pontormo Rosso Gallery, Carmignano, Italy Notational Photographs, Metro Pictures, New York Rudiments d'un musée possible, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Geneva Le Constanti Nell» Arte, Galleria Lia Rumma, Naples (catalogue) 30 Years: Art in the Present Tense, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (catalogue) The Assertive Image: Artists of the Eighties, Armand Hammer Museum and University of California, Los Angeles The Use of Pleasure, Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, CA (curated by Robert Nickas) Punishment + Decoration, Hohenthal und Bergen, Cologne, Germany Katarina Fritsch, Peter Halley, Hubert Kiecol, Imi Knoebel, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Jablonka Galerie, Berlin
There are the rudiments — or the remains — of culture in this country.
The Game is a series of photographs taken from Francois Truffaut's 1970 film L'Enfant Sauvage, in which a wild child is taught the rudiments of language through a game.
Like the photographs she most admires, it is rooted in particulars yet has «some rudiment of the eternal in it.
Central to the project is a new film work, Rudiments (2015) in which the artists have collaborated with a group of young army cadets at a military camp on the outskirts of Liverpool.
Learning some of the rudiments of drawing has enabled me to see so much more in art displayed in museums, as well as giving me a new perspective on what I see in the world around me.»
The pair — from Johannesburg and London respectively — showed their 2015 film, Rudiments large screen in a darkened booth, along with work from their most recent exhibition of the same name, which closed in Lisson's London space at the end of October.
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