Sentences with phrase «not homogeneity»

This is why I believe true unity is best reflected in diversity, not homogeneity, like in my online community.
Unity is not homogeneity.
It is about harmony not homogeneity.

Not exact matches

We can not effectively create the tools and technology of the future if we surround ourselves with homogeneity of thought and experience today.
Outgroup homogeneity is the tendency to think that all of the people who are not like us are the same.
It is not simply the case that the Orthodox are so fissiparous and jealous of their autonomy that the Petrine office appears to them a dangerous principle of homogeneity, an ordo obedientiae to which their fractious Eastern wills can not submit.
The homogeneity of less complex entities is commensurate with continuity, and hence, closer to the being of the élan vital Therefore, we should not be surprised that the simpler a life form is, the more prolific and ubiquitous it is.84 This point brings us to the principle of «metaphysical divisibility» I mentioned above that the more homogeneous a concrete form of existence is, the more divisible it becomes (in the sense that it can be divided without altering its form).
Everywhere they will be a little flock, because mankind grows quicker than Christendom and because men will not be Christians by custom and tradition, through institutions and history, or because of the homogeneity of a social milieu and public opinion, but — leaving out of account the sacred flame of parental example and the intimate sphere of home, family and small groups — they will be Christians only because of their own act of faith attained in a difficult struggle and perpetually achieved anew.
«29 Though Whitehead did not use the term panpsychism,» it is clear that the actual occasions of his metaphysics are significantly homogeneous and that this homogeneity includes an ability to feel the environment and respond creatively and purposively to it.
A Muslim does not «belong» to a particular mosque, which means there is enormous racial, ethnic and class diversity in a congregation that gathers for Friday prayer — in contrast to the homogeneity of most Protestant congregations.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes disagreed, writing the government can not «gag citizens when it says it is in the interest of national security, and it can not do it in some bureaucrat's notion of cultural homogeneity,» according to a report in the Houston Chronicle.
The reason for this failure is not just specialization (although that is a factor) but ideological homogeneity.
Keith R. Bridston, a former secretary of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches points out that the apostolic missionary outreach not only strained the territorial lines of unity identified with the original Jerusalem fellowship, but the success of the apostolic preaching among non-Jewish people meant that the unity of the church based on the ethnic homogeneity of the primitive fellowship of the Jewish disciples, had to be radically questioned and re-examined.
Cultural pluralism means that young adults do not experience the kind of Protestant homogeneity of moral and social values that their parents took for granted.
This is why I don't strive for theological uniformity, homogeneity in life - style, protocol, authority, submission, legal agreement, or anything of the sort.
Hi, Anneke, The homogeneity of the foods the crockpot turns out doesn't bother you?
I live in a city that is used to homogeneity, not multiculturalism.
This homogeneity in the market for wine packaging and closures is not expected to change in any drastic manner through to 2018; yet there are some areas of diversification in evidence.
This is not to presume homogeneity of football owners» (or fans») motives, or to reduce this down to: «why oh why are the rich incapable of human love?»
Numbers of participants in nonobese [BMI (in kg / m2): < 30] and obese (BMI ≥ 30.0) groups, respectively, are as follows: timely OL (□; n = 102 and 34) and delayed OL (▪; n = 49 and 33)[P < 0.0001 within the nonobese BMI group and P = 0.001 within the obese BMI group (chi - square analysis); Breslow - Day test for homogeneity of the odds ratios (P = 0.6267), indicating that there was not a significant difference by BMI group in the association between delayed OL and excess neonatal weight loss].
«That is where we are today as a country because we have seen it severally in different parts of the world that homogeneity in religion, homogeneity in race, and homogeneity in language doesn't guarantee success.
In fact, since males who were not firstborn would not inherit their parents» farm, they would be encouraged to leave their place of origin and this would have caused a continuous genetic exchange between groups and, over time, the development of a genetic homogeneity for the males transmitted markers.
In these tests, StemFit not only delivered higher cell proliferation, but also showed characteristics such as homogeneity of gene expression compared with iPS cells cultured with four other media without any chromosomal abnormalities.
With a recent influx of asylum seeking immigrants that has altered the homogeneity somewhat, Norwegian men and women are open to outsiders in the dating world, as long as they are not subject to archaic traditions and values.
-- ignoring cultural differences is not a solution; — imposing an ethno - cultural belonging on someone is unacceptable; — different ethno - cultural belongings do not necessarily imply visible differences; — common ethno - cultural belongings do not necessarily imply homogeneity; — not all cultural practices are acceptable in a human rights framework.
Without homogeneity within the school, there is not enough support for teachers to deliver lesson plans related to self - regulated learning.
This evidence suggests that students benefit from homogeneity because the teacher does not need to spend time addressing the needs of students performing at widely varying levels.
Whereas many good things seem related to an increasing degree of homogeneity, others are not.
There are very good reasons to be skeptical of GT programs — the fact that their participants tend not to achieve any more academically or socially than non-GT students, the dilution of NON-GT education by pulling the brightest kids out of those classes, and the promotion of homogeneity in an increasingly heterogenous community are chief among them.
But there's a more principled reply: The point here is not to create homogeneous communities of value, but rather to create homogeneity with respect to certain core beliefs concerning curriculum, instruction, norms of comportment, and civic virtue.
We have turned to independent publishing for a host of reasons, not the least of which is the continuing contraction of traditional publishing which promotes a homogeneity of offerings at your local bookstore.
When I get irked that Rob Liefield is getting regular work and is actually popular, it ain't jealousy, it's frustration with a system obsessed with «bottom line» homogeneity, and individuals in control of that system that do not want it to change — lack vision, and repeat the same behaviors despite tanking sales and an ever - dwindling comics shop survival rate.
And he «regretted» not being at the January ImageExpo, where the homogeneity of the creators on exhibit was negatively received online.
However, Cerulli says there are some important arguments against the use of TDFs that all ERISA fiduciaries should consider: «The chief argument against target - date funds is their homogeneity as they do not account for an investor's risk tolerance, specific retirement plans, or other assets.»
In a dog population that is very homogeneous (i.e., not genetically diverse), the chance of two negative recessive genes combining rises in direct relationship to the degree of homogeneity.
In an industry where there has never been more homogeneity between the two main core consoles, the fact that one system is currently capable of something the other can not quite manage is massive news.
If one looks at STATEMENTS and the work that you did around that time, you selected a rather circumscribed number of materials that are very diverse and yet have a strange homogeneity — materials that are not manifestly industrial such as steel or lead (ie.
The abstract photo realism of this painting does not point to the «clarity» of the image, to its homogeneity, but to a diffracted image, marking...
These works were not only a daring statement against a censorial regime, in which one's existence was always at risk, but were also Fonseca's way of addressing the «exhausting impossibility to be different — as a principle of one's identity — in the face of an overwhelming homogeneity
Although I might not take it for granted that the horizontal homogeneity of temperature due to the dynamic adjustment in the tropics would guarantee the horizontally uniform temperature changes in the decadal scale, the data do show it!
Also Siberia is one of the worst places to look at homogeneity, as the stations aren't that close together (as they are in Fennoscandia and most of Canada) and also the temperature varies an awful lot from year to year.
The data simply aren't good enough to detect such a trend (As Ryan notes, wind speeds are given in very coarse increments, and besides that there is always the question of homogeneity).
So if removing a supposed bias breaks the homogeneity of the data it is not formally wrong but has to be regarded as highly likely to be flawed.
This shows a homogeneity in the which I did not expect.
If we could make an isotropy and homogeneity assumption, it might have — not sure but it could give a hint.
Clearly your cigarette smoke is neither isotropic nor homogeneous (and has too low Reynolds anyway) and if you remeber well, I said that the theory fails in this case — there are no universal statistics even at the very small scales when the isotropy and homogeneity requirements are not met.
Follows that the anisotropy and non homogeneity at large scales don't matter for what happens at dissipation scales.
Note regarding homogeneity: Unlike some data sets produced by others, this data product does not include any adjustments to «correct» for apparent inhomogenieties or other discontinuities and biases in the data.
«Data storage availability in the 1980s meant that we were not able to keep the multiple sources for some sites, only the station series after adjustment for homogeneity issues.
comparing the 42 ‐ rural station data used in the 1990 GRL and Nature papers with those adjusted for homogeneity of a 728 ‐ station network yield very much the same results, implying that the station moves, if any, really did not matter when a representative set of stations (here 42 ‐ stations) was used.
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