Sentences with phrase «just as each element»

Each nexus is perceived in the context of a wider nexus, just as each element of a nexus emerges out of the environment of that nexus.
Drawing on her knowledge as a health coach Alli understands that an injury to one part of the body impacts the whole body, just as each element of our life (diet, nutrition, sleep, mental health, relationships, career, and hobbies) impacts our wellbeing.
These capitalised words are significant, not just as elements that may have had some influence on him, but also, as symptoms of a landscape he says he was «part of, belonged to, and drank from.»

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But it's not just because we are going in as the price leader on every element.
If the culture of our business is right, all of the other elements required for success, such as great customer service, will just happen.
Fusion power — pressing atoms together until they fuse into heavier elements and release energy, just like they do inside the sun's core — is an old dream, and for just as long, a scientific bugbear.
Every element of films or drama just be open to ideas and sometimes you get ideas as you're going and it's great to be able to incorporate them because you're not glued into one thing.
Nielsen recognizes that the university feeder system is just one element of many that will ultimately contribute to the viability of Vegas as a start - up cluster — a process that may take decades to achieve.
Just as the Jews in Biblical times achieved their dream of freedom and self - determination, many of the elements of the Exodus story serve as metaphors for how we can achieve our own dreams today.
But just selecting some particular strategy is not sufficient by itself, so other elements should be considered as well.
While Canadian women are just as likely as men to use the services of an advisor, and with relatively similar results in satisfaction with them, they tend to value the «soft» elements of the client - advisor relationship more than men do.
If these are attributed to causes and the elements and it is claimed, «Causes created these,» it is unreasonable, impossible and absurd a hundred times over, just as it was to claim that the potion in the pharmacy came into existence through the phials being knocked over; by accident.
In 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that point in one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untrue.
Because here, it is called the galactic habitable zone and contains just the right concentrations of chemical elements needed to support life as well being away from dangerous radiation.
Despite complaints over hard - to - define bias, many shows and movies have made Christianity a part of on - screen characters» lives, portraying the faith as an important element of a bigger story — instead of just a punchline.
Though the title focus more on some of the more radical elements of the Emergent church who he fears (and demonstrates) are drifting far from biblical orthodoxy, Wittmer to his credit takes conservative Christians to task just as much and just as seriously.
So, just to check that I understand you as you intend, do you perceive this to happen within Christianity as well as the «toxic» elements?
To pick out just three: that which Deleuze theorizes as «the virtual» bears a certain similarity to Whiteheadian pure potentiality; likewise, the elements of the virtual, namely, what Deleuze calls «Ideas,» play a role comparable to that attributed to eternal objects; finally, the factor in the Deleuzean system which corresponds most closely to Whitehead's notion of creativity — that ultimate principle by which the production of novelty is to be thought — goes, for Deleuze, under the name of «productive difference,» or «Difference in itself?»
11 Just as the house can be taken apart into its bricks, so a natural thing can be reduced to its elements.
I can understand the idea of a party as a unifier and people can group together, but the way parties are set up now, it just fuels fringe elements who don't speak for the moderates who are forced to affiliate with one of two parties in order to feel at least sort of relevant.
Although Hartshorne has not articulated the inconsistencies of the idea of divine relativity as openly as we did earlier, it seems that he is willing to take recourse in something like a spectator God who remains in «mere happiness» (not fearing) just as much as Plato denied existence to forms of negative elements of the world such as mud.
Just as in certain elements of science, one can not immediately grasp it, unless one actually studies it.
The claim that the UN resolutions suffice to assure «just authority» is belied by destruction in Iraq unrelated to freeing Kuwait (bridges, roads, municipal water and sewage systems) and by restatements of war aims (asking Iraqis to replace Saddam Hussein, demanding unconditional surrender and a war crimes trial) which go far beyond the UN objective (note as well the elements of bad faith in the UN appeal to which Geyer pointed).
Jesus is in the business of redemption, and just as Jesus has redeemed you and I, He redeems the cultural elements and traditions that surround us, including pagan holidays.
Referring to Plato's depiction of a «world soul» in the Timaeus, Hartshorne posits that just as people have a mutual relationship of response and reaction between the cells of their body and themselves, there is a similar mutual relationship of feeling between God and cell - like elements within the world: atoms, cells, people.
It also comes as no great revelation that those same leaders overwhelmingly agree that the constituting elements of democratic capitalism» political freedom, democracy, free markets, and the free flow of ideas» are good not just for Americans but for the world.
The «right intention» element of just war has important implications in this conflict as well.
Mead recommends Reinhold Niebuhr's achievement of «a rich and paradoxical view of the world using the classic elements of Anglo - American thought» as a guide to «the diplomacy of civilizations,» which must be conducted through the moral and religious life of the whole population, and not just at the level of government policy.
The first challenge is to recover the moral element in the classic just war conception of sovereign authority: a conception of sovereignty as responsibility for the common good.
But somehow right intention, including the end of peace, has been forgotten here, and these prudential requirements are represented as themselves being «the traditional elements in what is called the «just war» doctrine.»
The intellectual and practical challenge, however, is clear: to retain the core moral elements of the just war tradition, even as we acknowledge that they must be rethought, adapted and extended to cover our genuinely novel strategic situation.
In Catholic thought the idea of just war remained as an element in canon law and moral theology, but largely without substantive development, almost as a historical artifact.
However, since the gospel is about way more than just words and ideas, and also contains instructions on how to live life as a member of God's family, it might be best to include some sort of element of «proper living» in the translation of euangelistēs, such as «one who lives the gospel.»
Others would refuse it the name because they regard as realistic only a theory of perception which asserts that what we perceive exists just as we perceive it independently of its being perceived, whereas I, like Whitehead, think that the object of perception really is what we perceive it to be only as what Whitehead calls an element in an actual situation that includes as other constituents not only the context but also the perceiver.
It may well be said that the [acceptance of man] in - spite - of [his sin] character of the Christian faith, by means of prophetic criticism and the «will to transform» based upon divine justice, functions as a militant element in the realm of human society and history, whereas the just - because - of [human sin and selfishness acceptance] nature of Buddhist realization,... functions as a stabilizing element running beneath all social and historical levels.
It would be more in accord with the spirit of myth to regard man as just one element in an infinite universe — even the New Testament does so in clear and classical language; it says, not «God so loved mankind», but «God so loved the world».
Just as Jesus accepted the apocalyptic elements in Judaism, so also he accepted other aspects of contemporary Jewish doctrine and ethical concern.
The offices of priest, prophet and king are just as natural to man as a social and religious being as the leader is in a pack of lions or the elements are in a periodic table.
So it seems all the more difficult to accept the Bible as authoritative just because somebody — tradition or the early Church — says so, when in fact these somebodies did not know as much about the Bible's history and background and diverse elements as we do today.
Just as Jesus redeems us, He also redeems the cultural elements and traditions that surround us, including our holidays.
Republicans should be happy to learn this Truth that has brought America to the state of Light for Obama to pick on it.One thing good about American Democracy is it is «truly participating» and lasting with lessons for others to follow in modernity to tap blue horizons of life.Those blue horizons just do not end in economics that has many minds to tap the financial barometer of the country self educative in working of its affluent class and ordinary class both domestically and internationally relating to perfection with budgeting of money in economic plans that have been existing and are in the process to move charismatically with a tide over where bipartisan element also comes into play well integrated to test the mettle of the top leader of the country who has to stand over the continuous democratic element evolving of the country both in economic as well as inherently in spiritual terms for the good of the people at large mixing with the culture of exchange that has humanity behind it to survive??
It is just as important for Christians to be discriminating in their judgments, as for them to recognize the element of sin in all human endeavors.
I agree to some degree that Lewis didn't start off with Christian elements as his intentions, but nothing just pushes itself in of its own accord.
Also it may be said that just as in Christianity and Judaism different elements emphasize some books of the Bible more than others, naturally the ones that support their own peculiar views, so it is within Islam.
And if we review the book as a whole, we must judge that this excessive emphasis on the future has the effect of relegating to a secondary place just those elements in the original Gospel which are most distinctive of Christianity — the faith that in the finished work of Christ God has already acted for the salvation of man, and the blessed sense of living in the divine presence here and now.
Just as in human existence the pressure of structure has always to be imposed upon energy, so too, any ultimate to which we respond will embody both the elements which are traditionally known as justice and love.
Maybe we need (this is very tentative) to alert ourselves more than we do to the tragic elements lying just beneath the surface of the parabolic, and even to receive what is offered to us as tragedy as parable, at least in an extended use of that already comprehensive concept.
Just that I might look at Bible compromise as those few key elements that virtually all Christians agree upon for instance (while there are many areas of disagreement surrounding those key elements).
The thought that God is remote, far above the world and man, is just as necessary an element of the idea of God as the other, that He is nevertheless constantly near.
Over the past 28 years, we've watched the Simpson clan wrestle with important spiritual issues, and the church often comes into play as a positive element rather than just a punchline.
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