Heard allegedly was aware of
the nature of the role of Nicola Six, given that she had read Martin Amis» novel as well as the picture's screenplay, which was «salacious, provocative and contained nude scenes.»
As readers know, we've previously discussed the caste - like
nature of the role of the contract attorney in the legal profession.
Justice Carole Curtis found that the mother was undermining the permanence and
nature of the role of the adoptive parents and ruled that continued access was not in their best interests, Law Times reports.
Not exact matches
One
of the most unfortunate aspects
of a transition such as this is when your incoming boss doesn't understand the
nature of the business, customer needs or your respective
role.
While the eye test would suggest January Jones was destined for the
role in Matthew Vaughn's «X-Men: First Class,» the decidedly wooden results proved she was incapable
of transferring the White Queen's assertive
nature to the big screen.
The
nature of the CEO
role makes it much easier to learn from failures than successes.
«That's just the
nature of a big company,» says Richon, whose 28 - year career has included
roles at cancer research centers and Merck (mrk).
Unfortunately, due to the
nature of my schedule and other commitments, I don't feel confident that I can continue to devote the time needed to thrive in my
role.»
Proponents argue that blockchain's
role as a transparent, tamper - proof record and its decentralized
nature make it more secure than any repository under the control
of one entity, because central sources are far easier to hack.
«She has a reverence for technology and understands it has a
role to play along with
nature,» he said, speaking
of the target consumer.
The tangled
nature of financial markets results in this paper only being able to make a strong, supported argument
of mini flash crashes playing a contributory
role.
Urtasun's new
role at Uber isn't without challenges,
of course, beyond those
of a strictly technical
nature.
The
nature and importance
of that
role in the run - up to these and other crises is the subject
of ongoing research and debate.2
and the
nature and
role of the federal government.
Although aspects
of our trading system, such as the timing model, are mechanical and rule - based in
nature, discretion still plays a major
role in our overall trading strategy.
Keynesian economists have assumed the
role of God in defying the laws
of nature as they pertain to markets.
If your team uses call scripts or trains via
role playing, update your materials to make it second
nature for them to sell the advantages
of using an agency that markets in China.
However, there are some additional steps to consider, given the more complex organisational
nature of governments, the type
of expenditures they can entail and their debt's benchmark
role in domestic capital markets.
Similar essays include Ben Avery's study
of the ramifications
of the Fall as they play out in Jackie Brown and Russell Hemati's «Like A Man,» which illuminates the important
role of group dynamics in the
nature of sin.
In what sense does
nature have a
role in the sweep
of God's history with God's creation, as it is depicted in the Bible?
No
role in the specification
of initial aim is given to the consequent
nature, save in a very sketchy way in the late addition
of the «fourth phase» (V. 2.7).
It is because there is a reason and purpose for the division
of human
nature into male and female in God's plan, which gives men and women different and complementary, but equally valuable,
roles in the Mystery
of Salvation.
to ascribe anything but evil intent to the Pope's motives make one suspect that it is not one decision that is the real problem: it is really about the fact that the
nature of Catholicism and the
role of the Pope have at their core a claim so audacious as to provoke outrage.
It is sobering to reflect upon the
role of accidental circumstance in the founding
of «process theology,» which lives in large measure from Whitehead's discovery
of the consequent
nature of God.
Also the oppositions to a dualistic separation
of mind and body or «mane and
nature are comparable in the two movements.10 Process theology and feminist theology today overlap in a healthy way, and there is every indication that feminists will play leading
roles in the further development
of process theology.
(Because
of the
nature of this magazine and my own
role as a Christian theologian, I will speak only
of the church in what follows.)
The analysis
of a characteristic prophetic form
of utterance (German: Gattung) defines both the subject
of «ecstatic» concentration and at the same time the
nature and significance
of the unmistakably non-ecstatic; that is, the
role of the prophet's normally functioning senses.
In the relationship between these two primary and inseparable parts
of prophetic preaching the controversy over the
role and
nature of ecstasy is resolved.
What is the
role of such a theology
of nature in the life
of the church?
«Despite almost a century
of psychoanalytic and psychological speculation, there is no substantive evidence to support the suggestion that the
nature of parenting or early childhood experiences play any
role in the formation
of a person's fundamental heterosexual or homosexual orientation.
I believe the theology
of nature has a particular and peculiarly important
role to play in bringing out the deeper shared concerns on many (even all)
of the «theologies
of.»
By his own public statements and also through his
role of helping to develop an alcoholism education emphasis for the youth and adults in his church school, the minister helps to plant the seeds
of understanding
of the
nature and treatment
of alcoholism.
(c) To help them become aware
of the
nature of their interaction and the conflicts in the
role expectations which each has had for himself and the other.
«52 And both are exercising a healing
role as they reveal absolute truth about the
nature of things: «Churches and Rituals,
It is obvious that issues
of creation or
nature did not play much
role at the Theology
of the Americas Conferences.
Is it possible that his rejection
of «This structure as bare possibility» reflects some anxiety on his part about a possible but undeveloped connection between idealism and the
role of abstract possibility in the primordial
nature of God?
By treating these two facets
of God's
nature in isolation Wieman loses the Whiteheadian vision
of a dynamic God who is intimately related to the world, who is capable
of sharing in the experience
of the world and responding to that experience by adjusting the divine
role in each new entity's self - creation appropriately to the new situation.
The chief factor in this revolutionary move was the increasing attention devoted to the
nature and
role of man arising from Israel's concern with history.
Thus, the common faith
of early Christianity involved a considerable measure
of agreement not only as to the significance
of the event and the meaning
of the community, but also as to the
nature and
role of the person: Jesus was Lord and Christ.
Some in their attempt to show the
nature of the fusion go on to the extreme
of completely idealizing Christ or reducing him to the predominantly universal, cosmic, nirguna or infinite
role, while the others radically delimit deity in the historical finitude and particularity
of the man Jesus.
The only significant point
of difference between my understanding
of the Trinity and theirs is the one which I urged earlier in my critique
of their respective theories: namely, that the
role of the Spirit within the Trinity as the bond
of love between the Father and the Son should not overshadow the fact that God is by
nature community or interpersonal process.
It could still be argued that these
roles impose strain on womanly
nature; that they are not what women are made for; that they show a certain lack
of respect for God's work
of creation; that in fulfilling them a woman is likely to treat men maternally, which will impose undue strain on masculine
nature; and that the woman's womanly dignity and worth are to some extent at risk while she does these jobs; but it could not be maintained that she and those who gave her her
role have sinned by disobeying God's command.
Theories about God's primordial and consequent
natures, and about the structure
of Jesus» experience, including God's
role therein, are not different in kind in this respect.
The ordinary pleasures
of life — both those simply given to us in
nature and those derived from culture — play a large
role in Lewis's thinking and account for much
of the power
of his writing.
The patriarchal
nature of the Catholic Church and
of its teaching on sexuality can not be denied; it has excluded women from any kind
of significant decision - making
role in the church's life.
Certainly one
of the reasons for the neglect
of both thinkers among English language philosophers has been that they have not played the
role which Russell and Wittgenstein did in generating so - called analytical philosophy (a philosophical style inimical, upon the whole, to attempts to theorize about the
nature of the universe in general.
The Whiteheadian answer to these questions is simply that the past is preserved as objectively immortal in the consequent
nature of God and has what efficacy it has on the present as a result
of the
role played by God at the birth
of every actual occasion.
This final integration
of subjective form does not obviate the
role of the individual subjective form
of a particular occasion, however, since «the consequent
nature of God is composed
of a multiplicity
of elements with individual self - realization» (PR 531; italics added).
The creation images found in the parables
of Jesus concern the
role of nature in an agricultural context and «engage those fundamental layers
of human consciousness at which we feel our relationship with
nature.
«44 Yet over against human activity, the
role of nature stands out as the focus
of the agricultural parables
of Jesus.