Sentences with phrase «not unrelated»

As I noted above, the measuring stick under the Convention of when differential treatment is legitimate is the objectives of the Convention and not some unrelated, general notion of reasonableness.
I have to imagine that they are not unrelated.
But the two, although not unrelated, are not the same and that makes me think if, in that environment, there is more art than science applied; perhaps more faith and belief than evidence.
Consequently, information technology is not some unrelated field.
Suppose a contract is signed by two parties, Party A and Party B. Suppose that the contract stipulates a severe financial penalty to be paid by Party A depending on whether or not an unrelated party,...
If that is the case, a not unrelated piece of news that has emerged in England is that its Judicial Executive Board has decided to switch from official use of Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice to Blackstone's Criminal Practice.
In a not unrelated context I see also the continued significance of major law books that are no longer even current editions.
As Kim pointed out, we have been far out - organized (and, not unrelated, out spent) by the other side.
Even so it's significance is not unrelated to the more general concerns about the environment and the weight such concerns have in the present world.
So your data set is made up on the assumption that the two ingredients are not unrelated.
Climate extremes are typically treated individually, but many are not unrelated.
Second — and not unrelated — these series are far more likely to be distorted by large response to ENSO variability.
Maine's economy is a natural - resource - based economy (plus some tourism which is not unrelated to our natural resources at the coast).
It was a realization that would lead him to a radical stance against «the ad - hoc acceptance of the rectangle,» a position not unrelated to the liberation strategies sought by a number of artists at that time, such as Frank Stella and his shaped paintings.
Frankenthaler's largesse as a hostess is not unrelated to something essential in her work.
Although mounted as two solo shows occupying the same gallery, «Alongside» revealed that Antunes's and Pica's respective convictions and formal assertions are not unrelated.
Then, not unrelated to the above, there's their contents to consider.
Not unrelated to the Pictures generation's reuse of mass media, Beckman's approach synthesized the look of popular entertainment with innovative editing techniques of her own design.
Not unrelated to an artist who understands he is playing a very long game in an art world overtaken with fashion and ephemeral sparks, Assael is, and has been an enthusiastic teacher at Pratt, SVA and the New York Academy Graduate School, and in his own studio.
His fields of color can, at times, suggest interior spaces and their soft, flickering light is not unrelated to the French master's painting.
(This is not unrelated to «what does it do for writers» because if not enough readers sign on for it, then it obviously does little for most writers.)
Of course these are not unrelated tales.
Crenshaw's death, it seems, is not unrelated: within a matter of hours, police arrest two young men who appear to have embarked on a crime spree in the aftermath of the protests.
These two anecdotes are not unrelated.
Then when you get back to the dealer and park, that's your time to talk about the car (not unrelated matters).
But these are not unrelated issues.
Fans of IES tend to praise a new sense of agency independence and, not unrelated, a renewed emphasis on scientific rigor.
The Ultimatum is a little better, the action is easier to follow and the plot is a bit more essential to the Bourne character (involving the origin of his skills and CIA corruption not unrelated to the present administration).
These things, it turns out, are not unrelated.
My mom and I both loved the Master of Suspense — in ways that seem different but were, ultimately, not unrelated in the least.
Per usual, the links are not unrelated to what's been on my mind this week — cooling down with iced coffee, coastal travels and being with girlfriends.
I am a keen gamer, with or without a computer, and this is not unrelated to my two chosen professions...
I am a keen gamer, with or without a computer, and this is not unrelated to my two chosen professions of IT specialist and writer / editor.
Foremost was the, not unrelated, first re-election victory of Congressman Lee Zeldin (R - Shirley).
That fact is probably not unrelated to the push to get the mayor to surrender his authority to raise the property levy.
In a separate but not unrelated effort, the Southampton - based Shinnecock Nation Gaming Authority has paid Mercury Public Affairs $ 60,000 to lobby for state support to open a casino.
In part - agreement, part - contrast with Phillip Blond's description of the riots as «libertarian», and Maurice Glasman's view of the socially disruptive effects of neoliberalism, I argue that the riots — in a way not unrelated to the MPs» expenses scandal or the daredevil practices of the financial sector — exemplify a particularly corrosive brand of materialistic libertinism.
God created the world out of his own nothingness through an act of self - diminution not unrelated to the idea of God's kenotic emptying of himself to which Dr. Altizer alludes.
Though there are parts of Hong Kong that rank among the most densely packed areas in the world, it remains a peaceable and safe city — a fact not unrelated to the tangible sense of opportunity granted by its (presently) open economic system.
Their work is not to be confused with the fictionalized conspiracy theories of Dan Brown's best - selling novel The Da Vinci Code, but their popular success is not unrelated to his.
The individualism of Wiltshire churchgoers and the isolation of their church from the larger society were not unrelated to the way they demarcated the presence of God in distinct events within the total life of the congregation.
On this question, the bishops have a long - standing and settled conviction — not unrelated to the immigrant history of Catholicism in this country — that a generous immigration policy is good for poor people seeking opportunity, good for America, and good for the Catholic Church.
Certainly Kiefer's success with the American art establishment is not unrelated to the fact that his art allows us to deflect our nagging awareness of our own national guilt (Hiroshima, Vietnam, racism, Imperialism)-- to the real beast, Adolf Hitler.
It is faith's discernment of a new vision of reality that encourages us to think of revelation as a distinct theological theme, though certainly not unrelated to the other branches of theology.
Moreover, this personal faith is not unrelated to the community in which the individual's trust is nurtured.
Jesus» ethic was not an interim ethic — it was an absolute, universal ethic — but his clear vision of it was perhaps not unrelated to his expectation of the imminent coming of the kingdom.
The ideas here are not unrelated equals pitched into a rhetorical concatenation by enthusiasm; here is, rather, the sovereignty of grace battering its way to victory through all the torments and doubts and opacities of this man's embattled soul.
Now we return to the earlier question about God's nature and point out that deity is not unrelated to, nor unaffected by, the creation in which God is active.
Yet in their account the anemic recovery is not unrelated to the core elements of Obama's «change.»
The ambiguity regarding war and peace and the historical fact that our texts come from a patriarchal society are not unrelated.
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