Sentences with phrase «more dynamic nature»

So that should make this new V8 S Flying Spur the perfect big Bentley saloon (as long as your car purchases aren't driven purely by W12 bragging rights) with its more dynamic nature, and power and torque upped to 521bhp and 502 lb / ft of torque, enough to get to 62mph in 4.9 seconds — just 0.4 s behind the W12 Speed we reviewed.
The new S6 sport sedan, like the A6, has been thoroughly revised, with characteristic S details to enhance a more dynamic nature.
The former Manchester City midfielder provides experience and composure in midfield which complements the more dynamic nature of James McCarthy, their partnership in midfield was vital to Everton's success last season and Evertonians must be relieved that the midfielder is set for another few seasons at Goodison Park.

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In it, researchers examined the concept of «organizational ecology» by «looking at the nature of workplace strategies that small, dynamic organizations have developed to help them meet the challenges of doing more, faster and better, with less.»
Both thinkers feel that one misconceives the nature of the entire universe as long as he fails to understand that becoming, dynamic, changing categories are more fundamental than being, static, and permanent categories.
Stability of ecosystems is only relative; the concept of climax communities has been replaced by a more dynamic model of nature.
And even more recently Whitehead has emphasized the dynamic, processive nature both of reality as a whole and also of its constituent elements.
The «revelation model» helps to restore the balance, using the dynamic categories of divine and human activity in place of the more static categories of substances and natures.
My thesis is that the many visions of perfection are more or less the same or at least analogical, and therefore if each Faith keeps its ethics of law dynamic within the framework of and in tension with its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular Faiths can have a fruitful dialogue at depth on the nature of human alienation which makes love impossible and for updating our various approaches to personal and public law with greater realism with insights from each other.
Her own sympathies, at least with respect to causation, focus upon Whitehead's early philosophy of nature: «I now find myself distanced from his later writings, but increasingly sympathetic to the middle ones [e.g. SMW], especially as he was working towards a generalized notion of «organism,» and when his «passage of nature» could be seen not as one datum after another, but as a pattern - forming and pattern - sustaining process which could support a dynamic view of a causation underlying more restricted kinds» (CE vii).
As explained in our May and September editorials having such an end does involve a more dynamic concept of human nature than the scholastics had.
I confess that I have become somewhat blasé about the range of exciting — I think revolutionary is probably more accurate — technologies that we are rolling out today: our work in genomics and its translation into varieties that are reaching poor farmers today; our innovative integration of long — term and multilocation trials with crop models and modern IT and communications technology to reach farmers in ways we never even imagined five years ago; our vision to create a C4 rice and see to it that Golden Rice reaches poor and hungry children; maintaining productivity gains in the face of dynamic pests and pathogens; understanding the nature of the rice grain and what makes for good quality; our many efforts to change the way rice is grown to meet the challenges of changing rural economies, changing societies, and a changing climate; and, our extraordinary array of partnerships that has placed us at the forefront of the CGIAR change process through the Global Rice Science Partnership.
«Given the dynamic nature of the inflammatory response, our collection of blood at four separate points gives us a more complete picture,» explained Vasunilashorn.
It is much more dynamic and requires an ability to change direction rapidly to avoid rocks and roots, to jump and hurdle unexpected obstacles in the path, to use the arms much more dynamically for steering and balance, and to remain upright when it seems gravity and mother nature are trying their damnedest to bring you down.
«The dynamic nature of the intuition moves ENFJs from one project to another with the assurance that the next one will be perfect, or much more nearly so than the last.
The fact that Green's film touches upon this dynamic, showing the dichotomous nature of fame in the face of such an event, makes the work far more than a mere Boston Bombing film.
Whilst the two - pronged virgin / whore dynamic has been poked towards the female gender for a long time, in recent years the increasingly pervasive nature of modern communications — and the expectations surrounding their use — means practically nothing is private any more.
It's an exciting, dynamic interlude that stands in stark contrast to the dreary nature of everything preceding it, with the movie subsequently building to an expected cliffhanger that seems to promise a much more entertaining final installment.
Think about investing in more sophisticated dynamic chairs for notoriously static lessons like maths so that the chairs reflect the variety and nature of tasks.
xLine and M Sport X models accentuate the robust, off - road side of the car's nature, while the M Sport model looks more dynamic.
But what it does best is being that little more sporty and straight forward than its four - ringed rival, taking its dynamic nature more seriously than any of its ancestors.
Recently, Krieger has taken an exciting directional turn, painting ever more bold and dynamic abstractions of nature and nature's forces.
Though his early work allied him with the emerging minimalist approach, Stella's style has evolved to become more complex and dynamic over the years as he has continued his investigation into the nature of abstract painting.
Since, traditionally, paintings are «frozen» with respect to time while real time never stops, this dynamic addresses the nature of realism in a more fundamental way.
pat - «Similarly many environmental activists believe that man's influence is a form of sin and nature (Gaea) will soon strike back...» You can phrase the position of a fictitious group any way you want of course, without rebuttal, because they don't really exist, though there are people who fit the description — especially if by «many» you mean more than three — but the more accurate reality is most of the human beings you would lump under the rubric «environmentalist» would more accurately be described as believing that short - sighted and greedy human attempts at total control and domination and complete disregard for the healthof the environment have gotten us out of balance with what was an interlocking web of balanced and dynamic systems, and would appear to have unbalanced many of those systems as well, including the still poorly understood cycles of climate; or weather, as we laymen call it.
The alternative formula, that a change in temperature causes a change in dynamic equilibrium between CO2 release and CO2 absorption is far more normal in nature: higher temperatures lead to a new equilibrium at a higher CO2 level.
There has been a recent emphasis in decadal - scale prediction, and also creating a marriage between climate and fields such as synoptic - dynamic meteorology... something relatively new (and a different sort of problem, than say, estimating the boundary condition change in a 2xCO2 world); as Susan Solomon mentioned in her writing, a lot of people have become much more focused on the nature of the «noise» inherent within the climate system, something which also relates to Kevin Trenberth's remarks about tracking Earth's energy budget carefully.
EnergySage CEO Vikram Aggarwal discusses the movement towards more multi-installer solar programs and why they're better equipped to leverage the growing, dynamic nature of the industry.
But I can't help feeling that there is also something here that can be more broadly applied to the dynamic nature of law and relationships between legal resources.
«Because of the nature of the material, rather than having them do a snapshot, I wanted to have a piece that was more dynamic,» explains Hall.
«However, these circumstances are highly dynamic and we updated our risk factors to reflect both the evolving nature of these specific threats and litigation as well as the security challenge more broadly.»
With more mobile computing technology being introduced, it is essential that technology manufacturers have people on hand who can keep up with the dynamic nature of the industry.
Boyce et al have looked at stress reactivity in children and have shown that a high degree of variability exists.21 Traditionally, genetic predispositions were thought to play a major role in determining stress reactivity, but more recent data suggest that previous experiences also play an important role.22 Stress reactivity, much like brain development itself, results from a complex, dynamic interaction between genes (nature) and the environment (nurture) over time.
Assessments for health should occur sooner after deployment and at more frequent intervals given the dynamic nature of stress on health over time.
Family therapy is about bringing into awareness the dynamic nature of the relationships in the family, and to make more conscious decisions about how to negotiate the multitude of issues.
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