Sentences with phrase «in very nature»

The beauty of copper is in its very nature — a living material that will age gracefully over time to a natural patina.
Given this tidal shift in the very nature of employment, it's critically important that you don't create unnecessary gaps in your screening programs.
Paul Hannon, head of Mines Action Canada, said the development of such autonomous weapons — primitive versions of the Terminator of Hollywood fame — signals a profound change in the very nature of warfare.
As Ludwick Fleck noted in 1935 in Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact, «This social character inherent in the very nature of scientific activity is not without its substantive consequences.
This patina is the evidence of light and time, the two main components inherent in the very nature of photography.
In fact, it's in the very nature of science to constantly question, deliberate and reexamine the evidence available, and consequently there are almost always differing opinions and seemingly contradictory studies.
Although 2014 was a turnaround year for renewables after two years of shrinkage, multiple challenges remain in the form of policy uncertainty, structural issues in the electricity system — even in the very nature of wind and solar generation, with their dependence on breeze and sunlight.
Videograms of a Revolution, marks a turn in the very nature of documentary film making, whilst reflecting upon the role of media and power in our times.
The show will feature more than 60 non-figurative portraits that explore the evolving understanding of personal identity over the last century and that reflect a revolution in the very nature of portraiture itself.
Using more innocent facades to smuggle illicit goods is in the very nature of contraband, but it's not everyday that those facades are old Famicom carts, and that the smuggled goods are dozens of spiders crammed inside said carts.
Although we think of entrepreneurism as a one - person show in its very nature, we must understand that no business can compete in today's economy without some qualified and committed partners.
Since 5E lessons provide differentiated instruction in their very nature, your students will complete the unit with a deep understanding of: • Cloud Naming • Three Basic Cloud Types • Ten Fundamental Cloud Types • Rare Clouds • Lightning • Clouds and Weather Your students will also confront and overcome the following misconceptions.
Since 5E lessons provide differentiated instruction in their very nature, your students will complete the unit with a deep understanding of: • Earth's Layers • Continental Drift • Thermal Convection • Earth's Plates • Plate Boundaries • Hotspots • Earthquakes • Seafloor spreading ** Your students will also confront and overcome the following misconceptions.
Since 5E lessons provide differentiated instruction in their very nature, your students will complete the unit with a deep understanding of: • Biodiversity • Threats to biodiversity • At - risk species • Keystone species • Extinction • Invasive species Your students will also confront and overcome the following misconceptions.
Since 5E lessons provide differentiated instruction in their very nature, your students will complete the unit with a deep understanding of: • Scientific literacy • Lab safety • The scientific method • Significant digits • Scientific notation • Metric conversions Your students will also confront and overcome the following misconceptions.
And even if boxing, in its very nature, is a barbaric, gladiatorial pastime, and cinematic depictions continue to struggle with new ways to broaden its possibilities (this year's Southpaw is a great example of familiarity's hindrance), Creed is a rarity in that it matches its own paranoia on notions of legacy and manages to be a mighty successor to an iconic cinematic heirloom.
In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness.
While it is in the very nature of weather to vary, the question is how much and whether we can deal with it.
I suspect that one big reason lies in the very nature of online social networking: people have a sense that these sites aren't broadcast tools, that they are indeed actual social networks.
As the supreme ground of limitation, «it stands in His very nature to divide Good from Evil, and to establish Reason «within her dominions supreme.»
This is not the case outside of marriage where the act is in its very nature gravely disordered.
In the very nature of the case, the liberal Jesus of history became the Christ of a liberal kerygma, and vice versa.
But an apparently inescapable paradox in this conversation is that positive doctrinal affirmations about other religions require, in their very nature, as definitive a Christian interpretation of that religion as do negative ones.
Quite apart from preventable and temporary loneliness, there is man's existential loneliness — the loneliness that is inherent in the very nature of human existence.
The epistemology of control has its roots not only in our Western philosophical tradition, but also in the very nature of human beings.
God is, in the very nature of things, there.
I have stressed that monogamous marriage involves in its very nature the pledge and intention of unending fidelity.
This is inherent in the very nature of the Church as the Body of Christ created by God to continue in the world the work which Jesus Christ began in His life and teaching, and consummated by His death and resurrection».35 It is the church that is God's missionary to the world.
This means that process is inherent in the very nature of God.
One sentence runs: «Still, all the while like warp and woof, mechanism and teleology are interwoven together, and we must not cleave to the one nor despise the other; for their union is rooted in the very nature of totality.»
torrance's position, which i agree with, is that basically jesus, being in his very nature God, will always remain a mystery to us, not altogether knowable, because he simply can not be reduced to our observable categories that are a part of the created order
But one arrogates to himself prerogatives in the very nature of creation that are Yahweh's.
In the very nature of his being a prophet, a spokesman for Yahweh, he does not and can not conform to a type.
In the very nature of his being a prophet, a spokesman for Yahweh, a prophet does not and can not conform to a type.
In the world it is physical relations that are in their very nature extensive.
It is in the very nature of science and the scientific method that it can not at all address or understand free agency.»
This is a strange way to honor Jesus, «who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped... but made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant.»
While very few Jews, I imagine, would hold that the Decalogue's prohibition against murder is an arbitrary decree which God might have ordained otherwise, nonetheless the admission of an inherent good or evil in the very nature of certain actions can be deeply problematic for Jewish theology.
What these examples exemplify macrocosmically, quantum mechanics seems to find rooted microcosmically in the very nature of the physical world.
The process - relational model of God as the most extensive exemplification of primordial creativity, with every worldly occasion in its own process of becoming; the process - relational concept of God as the principle of order channeling the world's becoming toward ever richer and more harmonious experience (the primordial nature); and the process - relational concept of God's preservation of every worldly occasion in God's own everlasting becoming (the consequent nature), with each such occasion evaluated and positioned for its greatest possible contribution to the divine life — these perspectives on divine reality which process - relational thought claims to find exemplified in the very nature of things are separately and together congruent with and supportive of the biblical images and events which describe the «already» in inaugurated eschatology.»
Yet natural law theory holds that the judgments of good and evil are not (or at least should not be) arbitrary judgments based on convenience or political utility, but are in fact located in the very nature of the behaviors (or behavers) themselves.
It is inherent in its very nature.
It lies in the very nature of Christian faith to claim for itself — or for its Lord — the whole truth about man's existence before God.
«In your relationships with one another,» he explains, «have the same attitude of mind Christ Jesus had: Who being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant he humbled himself and became obedient to death — even death on a cross!»
Also, in their very nature, angels are pure spirit made in His image, and the human soul is spiritual.
5Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: 6Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, 7but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness.
Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness.
In life as it is given to us to live, there seem to be permanent conditions which stand against the order of mutuality so that this world yearns for a good which in its very nature it can not embody.
Destructiveness, then, is in the very nature of things.
So, in the Whiteheadian cosmology, evil is the feeling of destructiveness in experience which has its roots in the very nature of things.
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