Sentences with phrase «many distinct places»

As political risk analyst Ian Bremmer points out, those beliefs are vital to keeping America's distinct place in the world.
And we may suspect that Rousseau's claim that the experiment could not be «tried innocently» unless it were known in advance that orangutans were themselves human may be less sincere than his playful willingness to contemplate — in the name, of course, of research — acts of bestiality that would deny any distinct place in the creation to humanity.
Dispensationalists therefore have a distinct place for Jews in their scheme of salvation — they need to be around in order to be converted and to populate the kingdom at the eschaton.
Separate and equal, but also integrated: notwithstanding its distinct place in the campaign structure, the Obama new media team worked directly and daily with the their colleagues in other departments.
But carbonaceous chondrites are known to have formed later than other meteorites — so it was possible that their peculiar isotopic chemistry reflected changes over time in the disk, rather than a distinct place of origin.
He used this setup to interfere with a mouse's memory of two distinct places and create an artificial blended memory that combined both places.
Even with the ever - rising social networks, the BLOG will always have its distinct place on the Internet.
Christian singles can be found in several distinct places.
There are genres of games that have simply defined themselves as a distinct place within it.
Breaking Bad also takes Walter White and Jesse Pinkman across many distinct places and sees the duo interact with some crazy characters — nearly sounds like a GTA games, doesn't it?
The Wii has earned a distinct place in the history of video games not only for its tremendous sales numbers, but also for its innovative technology.
«Our aim with Total War Sagas is to explore key flashpoints at distinct places and times in history», said Series Director, Mike Simpson.
Fallen Fruit is the Los Angeles - based collaborative team of David Burns and Austin Young, whose various projects use fruit as a filter to examine distinct places and histories, issues of representation and ownership, and address questions of public versus private space.
Showcasing works from artists such as Paulo Bringhenti and Vasco Araújo has won Galeria Baginski a distinct place in the Lisbon gallery map.
«The sense that pictures occupy very distinct places in culture,» wrote curators Richard Birkett and Stefan Kalmár, «and reveal a vertical «strata of representation», has been replaced by fluid, maybe even liquid, modes of accumulation and aggregation.»
While often classified as late Surrealism or as a precursor of Abstract Expressionism, his emotionally charged abstract style holds a distinct place among the explorations of the avant - garde.
Africa has had a rare yet distinct place in popular science - fiction, from the opening scenes of Stanley Kubrick's iconic 2001: A Space Odyssey, depicting the mysterious appearance of a black monolith in the cradle of civilization, to the recent success of Neill Blomkamp's debut movie District 9, a multi-layered allegory on South Africa's recent internal and external tensions.
The American Dorothy Iannone occupies a distinct place as an artist in the second half of the 20th century.
The aim of this project is to articulate distinct places and art works that address these issues from the second half of the 20th century to the first decade of the 21st century.
It gives each element of a series its own distinct place in it, instead of lumping the last two together in one hasty breath.
Apparently, it started at two distinct places which were not connected by an adjacent wall, nor anything else that would have caused the fire to spread between the two locations.
In these campaigns, presentations are given at a various meeting held at distinct places.
I want to make an indelible and distinct place for myself by effective application of my life skills in an ethical manner.

Not exact matches

If Verizon can receive preferential treatment in next year's wireless auction, or purchase a competitor that Telus can not, that places the Canadian company at a distinct disadvantage.
But even if the Word of the Year quickly fades into obscurity — actually, particularly if it does — the fact that it was selected in the first place captures a distinct moment in our culture as reflected through a group of lexicographers and dictionary consultants.
«You could certainly write a book on why the US has yet to see a federal paid - leave policy — but the answers essentially come down to two distinct cultural elements at play in the US: the values we place in individualism and business,» she wrote.
The office is organized into 29 «neighborhoods,» or distinct space configurations, to give staff plenty of options for places to work.
And in place of the standard fitting system, which relies on cup and bust size, the company uses 10 distinct measurements, including nape to waist, bust point to bust point and the length between the armpits.
While there were certain allowances (some would call them «loopholes») to avoid or mitigate this exposure, there is no doubt that such a burdensome tax regime placed American startups at a distinct disadvantage and discouraged international expansion, especially early in a startup's life cycle.
A place to start is to improve the organization's insight as well as intelligence in two distinct areas:
The Trump administration's plans to impose $ 50 billion in tariffs on Chinese imports, as well as tariffs recently placed on imported steel and aluminum and on imports of solar panels and washing machines, mark a distinct break from decades of U.S. trade policy, which long has generally favored lower tariffs and fewer restrictions on the movement of goods and services across international borders.
«Most rural places are culturally distinct from urban and suburban markets, where local competition is higher and where pressure from customers makes local businesses more likely to adopt new business activities to stay ahead of the curve,» says Fortunato.
It's easy to think that markets have been on a steady grind higher during this period of low volatility, but when we look more closely, we find that there have been distinct, dynamic and evolving trends in place.
I should point out that biblical studies has a distinct advantage over theology when it comes to finding a place in the university, since it is a historical discipline which can and often does just as well locate elsewhere — for instances in a department of Near East studies.
In place of accepting a basic ontological dualism between «act» and «potency» as distinct metaphysical principles at the root of being, he suggests that for material existence the concepts of «act» and «potency» or «matter» and «form» can be seen as two aspects of just one single complex of contingency.
The utopian nature of globalism insists on the possibility of multiculturalism, which is to say people of different cultures living in the same place while maintaining their distinct identities.
By maintaining the integrity of the Christian community in the face of the dominant culture, churches can rediscover the means to embrace new members from the margins of their culture, forming a commonwealth in exile, a distinct and enticing place of renewal.
place, at sacred times, through sacred persons as distinct from a profane, «unholy» people, and the adoration of God in spirit and in truth is not, indeed abolished, but radically relativized.
They are a neo-Judaic people so separate and distinct that new converts must undergo a process of assimilation roughly comparable to that which has to take place when immigrants adopt a new and dissimilar nationality.
In the presence of the three intrinsically distinct, intelligible, and existentially necessary primary notions of temporal passage, modality, and order together with their derivative relations, and in the absence of any successful reductions known to me of one of these to the others, I am inclined to regard a synthetic metaphysics of time which has a place for each of the nine cells of the matrix as the only kind which could be adequate to all the facets of time.
Further microevolution within these distinct subpopulations produces the more observable morphological features readily distinguishable as two distinct species, however, the actual speciation event took place in the initial microevolutionary change.
Because midterm elections take place in distinct races, 472 of them this year, rendering a national verdict involves administering a very rough justice.
And third, it assumes that time is distinct from the world, that time is a container, as it were, in which objects are placed.
However, low - intensity conflict is a globalwide strategy played out in distinct ways in places like Angola, Afghanistan, and the Philippines.
By relegating the determination of religious programming on television to individual stations, it has placed religious faith into the hands of the economic marketplace, thus giving a distinct advantage to those expressions of religious faith which are economically competitive.
Most consider Van Nuys, CA as the starting place of a distinct movement that would come to be called the charismatic movement.
Instead, it provides a basis for the «freedom of Dasein» — the word Heidegger uses for the distinct human place in the world, the thereness of our existence, the condition in which Being is truly experienced rather than merely conceptualized.
What is needed is a change in perspective, one that places participation on a foundation that is truly distinct to Christianity, one that takes seriously the limitations of the individual voter and the decreasing political influence of Christianity, and one that affirms the Sovereign ordination of the democratic regime under which we live.
Aristotle lays out the difficulties that the ordinary understanding places in the way of his conception: the actualization of the cause of the process seems to be distinct from that of the object of the process, for the one is an effecting, the other a being effected.
Implied in the Thomistic approach is that a distinct divine intervention takes place every time the sacramental rite is performed.
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