Sentences with phrase «isolated from the context»

Yet it must be understood that individual features have to be interpreted as part of the configuration they form and that it is dangerous to isolate them from the context in which they occur.
But these are isolated from their contexts in a way this story is not.
[ii] Within the sterilized confines of the Geffen Contemporary, his practice seems isolated from the context of the real world they take on.
To produce the most effective contrast, the objects were photographed impartially, under rigorous and uniform constraints, «isolated from their context and freed from all association.»
In effect, discrete decisions can not always be isolated from the context in which they arise, and consequently support was being withheld until a significant decision arises to justify intervention.

Not exact matches

I don't think we should isolate gospel from the OT context and understand it without considering the implications of the OT.
Over the next several centuries, with what Wright considers the gradual loss of the «Israel - dimension» in the church's understanding of itself and its scriptures, «the notion of scriptural authority became detached from its narrative context, and thereby isolated from both the fit and the goal of the Kingdom,» according to Wright.
For Christians, Jesus is and always will be more than a merely historical figure, but, as Fredriksen reminds us explicitly, he is also that, and readings that isolate him from his historical context are dangerous to truth» and hence to good theology.
Striving for independence, striving to isolate her natural loves from the only context in which they could ultimately flourish, Orual had been making war on the reality principle of the universe.
«The importance of studying parallels lies in providing a check against isolating the Hebrew prophet from his specific historical context as if his text represented a timeless religious literature that floated above all historical particularity,» he writes.
Thus there are also strong religious reasons for not exaggerating the difference between Jesus and the rest of mankind: this is best avoided by not isolating Jesus from his historical context.
(This strange word is used here to convey the idea that our decisions must be enacted to become actual, and also to avoid looking at actions as isolated acts, apart from the whole context of deciding which produces them.)
School staff, we found, were by and large concerned to advance this process; they had no illusions that their students could be isolated from the larger American context.
But if it is so, then the real difficulty in ethical doctrines based exclusively on non-violence is that they isolate love as spirit and as strategy from the full context of the situation in which it must work.
The notion that sex can be pursued as recreation, isolated from a larger relational and moral context, is an obvious scam.
Meanwhile, the minister was likely to be completely isolated from the sustaining power and status - giving context of his church, and, thrown into intimate face - to - face contact with his lay people, made dependent upon his own character and something as intangible to most colonists as «the Spirit» for whatever of prestige he could gain and leadership he could give.
But the tripod model puts the pieces in context without isolating them from each other, since each reinforces the other: online outreach sends people to the website, where they're captured on an email list, which in turn keeps them involved in online outreach, and so on.
Here we report the discovery of an isolated upper molar (#Ish25) from the Western Rift Valley site of Ishango in Central Africa in a derived context, overlying beds dated to between ca. 2.6 to 2.0 Ma.
Objectives: To investigate the context of the ribosomal RNA methyltransferase gene armA in carbapenem - resistant global clone 2 (GC2) Acinetobacter baumannii isolates from Singapore.
This study reports the nature, levels, diversity, and genomic context of the antimicrobial resistance of human C. difficile isolates from the NAPCR1 / RT012 / ST54 genotype, which caused an outbreak in 2009 and is endemic in Costa Rican hospitals.
«From the chemical standpoint,» the critical difference between «efficient» native diets and diets characterized by the «displacing foods of modern commerce,» according to Dr. Price, was that «all the efficient dietaries were found to contain two to six times as high a factor of safety in the matter of bodybuilding material, as the displacing foods» (emphasis added).11 The foods that served a «bodybuilding» purpose varied substantially according to the group and location studied, but in all instances, traditional societies emphasized the most nutrient - dense land and sea animal and plant foods that could be obtained in their context, ranging from the exceptionally high - vitamin dairy products, whole rye sourdough bread and occasional meat of the isolated Swiss to the fish, cereals and sweet potatoes of Kenya's Maragoli trFrom the chemical standpoint,» the critical difference between «efficient» native diets and diets characterized by the «displacing foods of modern commerce,» according to Dr. Price, was that «all the efficient dietaries were found to contain two to six times as high a factor of safety in the matter of bodybuilding material, as the displacing foods» (emphasis added).11 The foods that served a «bodybuilding» purpose varied substantially according to the group and location studied, but in all instances, traditional societies emphasized the most nutrient - dense land and sea animal and plant foods that could be obtained in their context, ranging from the exceptionally high - vitamin dairy products, whole rye sourdough bread and occasional meat of the isolated Swiss to the fish, cereals and sweet potatoes of Kenya's Maragoli trfrom the exceptionally high - vitamin dairy products, whole rye sourdough bread and occasional meat of the isolated Swiss to the fish, cereals and sweet potatoes of Kenya's Maragoli tribe.
Why do so many studies find that taking an isolated nutrient fails to reproduce the benefits observed from ingesting that nutrient in the context of a whole food (or, perhaps even more importantly, a whole meal or whole dietary pattern)?
With these lines we intend to show the prevailing need to establish a required voluntary service that facilitates from the humanistic education to a professional sector included in the social and human sciences, but that unfortunately most of their training is based on conglomerations of theoretical contents within the four walls of a classroom, isolated from the real and away context from the real goal of education.
We consider of fundamental importance to forge that awareness of the context in which we interrelate to educate future workers who have this sociability with its causes and consequences and develop their work from a holistic perspective, avoiding partial technicality that ignores that the human being is a historical subject, isolating individuals at the current time ignoring the past.
Segmentation instruction appears to be effective only when its results are measured in the context of an entire early reading program, not as an isolated skill introduced before and apart from early reading instruction.
This typically involves changes in (a) textual materials (that is, moving from commercially prepared short stories and text excerpts to original literature as a basis for instruction); (b) curriculum organization (such as moving from isolated instruction in reading, writing, language, and subject matter to intra - and interdisciplinary teaching); and (c) changes in roles and contexts (that is, the teacher moving from controlling topics and turns to assuming a supportive instructional role, while students take greater responsibility for topic selection, discussion, and assessment of their own progress).
Isolating something from the system removes it from the context that makes it work.
For example, a user agent could have a development mode that isolates a particular top - level browsing context from all other pages, and scripts in that development mode could be blocked from connecting to shared workers running in the normal browser mode.
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Known for her large - scale pattern paintings depicting constellations of everyday items that have been isolated from their original context, American artist Katherine Bernhardt has created a new ensemble of colourful and dynamic images that take inspiration from both Brussels and New York.
But in the hands of curator Boris Groys the proposition turns ambiguous... «Specters,» as conceived by Groys, explores Russian «post-conceptual realism,» an artistic practice in which artists shift attention from isolated art objects and performances to their social and political context.
He finds further inspiration from observing isolated situations of everyday life and from material interactions that incorporate problems of context, technology, defunctionalization, commodity, and environment.
By isolating the image from its context, captions, and comments, the artist removes any narration and offers viewers the pure essence of the image.
Extrapolating words and phrases that he's drawn to from their original context and isolating them lifts them off the paper and into visual concepts reorganizing their place in the...
Laurent isolates these buildings of their urban context and releases them from the street to the sky, to tell the stories, dreams and the hopes of these inhabitants.
His specialty was the «ready - made» - a mass - produced article, chosen at random, isolated from its usual context and presented as a work of art.
The idea of isolating an action from its context results in the conception of a series of «machine - like objects,» which perform «non-practical» actions (as opposed to what a machine would usually do): a machine that smokes cigarettes, a machine that tries to thread a needle, a machine that cries, etc..
Fragments isolated from the performers» bodies and the context of their performances may also mislead the viewer.
(Séquence # 1)(2007 — 2011), in which he isolates typical schematic hand motions involved in operating Smartphones and Tablets from the context of their use, thus revealing how technology influences our daily movements.
Isolated from their intended real and domestic context, they inspire a profound reflection on how we construct and perceive the world around us.
Dürer's artistic development will be shown for the first time within the context of his time in order to extricate him from the aesthetic notion of the isolated genius.
Sierra's installation at the Renaissance Society features materials (for example, wood, stones, and plant matter) that have been isolated from their usual geographic situations, processed and domesticated for the context of the exhibition.
Isolated from the film's context, the language / image combination might be a kitschy New Age marketing campaign or a corporate motivational poster.
The power of one character (#) can isolate any word or phrase, removing it from its context, creating a powerful infrastructure space of words and images across social media platforms.
By isolating the organic materials from their context, she circumvents the theme of nature and transforms them into autonomous objects.
Though Gates» wooden frames initially appear to isolate the hoses from their social and historical context, they also act as device for memorialization, casting them as museum - like exhibits that prompt us to recall the ongoing struggle for Civil Rights.
The environment gets less attention, but of course it makes a big difference to the reception of the work — a difference which is in turn influenced by the work and the viewer: some paintings are less able than others to assert themselves within a challenging context, and some people are relatively immune to where a work is hung; provided they can see it, they are good at isolating the item of primary interest from its surroundings.
An NT person inherently treats the belief as a momentary isolated - from - context experience that co-exists in a universe many localized limited and evolving beliefs and experience.
In contrast, women «find it more difficult to isolate themselves from the relational context while having sex,» says Gurit E. Birnbaum, a psychologist, sex researcher and associate professor at the School of Psychology at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, Israel.
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