Sentences with phrase «occasions in the past while»

There have been occasions in the past while we were co-teaching lessons and observing struggling teachers when we decided to slide a sticky note to the teacher we were with because we did not want an opportunity to provide feedback to escape us in the moment.

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Thus in one moment the soul would be constituted by the present reception of stimuli from the ear drums, while inheriting from a past occasion that was stimulated from the big toe.
While the other main texts on the objective lure stem from an earlier chapter on «The Order of Nature» (II.3 C), closer scrutiny suggests that they belong to a single insertion, made during the transitional period (C +) before Whitehead reconceived concrescence in terms of the prehension of past occasions.8
While in temporal occasions, succession does mean the fading of the occasion as it becomes a part of the past, he is arguing that the counterpart of the occasion in God has a greater unity of life than it had in the temporal world and that in God»... succession does not mean loss of immediate unison.»
While this twofold claim is in accord with Cobb's interest in arguing for Jesus» «causally efficacious nonexistence,» or the «unmediated prehension by a presently concrescing actual occasion of occasions in the remote past,» it is not in accord with his remarks concerning the providential guidance of God.
I argue that God exists in all three time - dimensions simultaneously: as a determinate past actuality in virtue of the divine consequent nature, as an indeterminate future reality in virtue of the divine primordial nature, and as a concrescing present reality in virtue of the ongoing integration of the divine primordial and consequent natures.1 Yet, while I agree with Ford that there is no way for finite actual occasions objectively to prehend that integration of the primordial and consequent natures within God even in terms of their own self - constitution here and now, I would also contend that finite actual occasions still feel the feelings of God toward themselves as a result of that integration of the primordial and consequent natures within the divine being.
The determinate differs from the definite in that the former includes location in a nexus of actual entities including the past actual world from which an occasion emerged, while the latter does not.
While the term is sometimes used to describe illness in patients with Lyme disease, in many occasions it has been used to describe symptoms in people who have no evidence of a current or past infection with B. burgdorferi (Infect Dis Clin N Am 22:341 - 60, 2008).
While in the past, we were limited by the occasions that served as «learning experiences,» in the 21st century, learning isn't restricted to a special event bound by time and place.
Officials at the Ministry of Justice said that NGOs often «interfere» with government work, while on at least two occasions in the past three months, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has said that his government does not need civil society input.
Just in the past year, «Ahistoric Occasion: Artists Making History» at Mass MOCA in North Adams, Massachusetts, considered similar historical returns by artists including Jeremy Deller and Felix Gmelin; while «Wieder und Wider» made explicit a current running through most of these reenactments, aiming to consider performances restaged in such a way that they become independent of their original sources rather than being wholly determined by them.
I had the opportunity to visit Don Julio on many occasions throughout the past year and a half while doing fieldwork in the area.
While we have seen fake and altered cheques run through law firm trust accounts on several occasions in the past, LAWPRO has currently received only a single report of this type fraud.
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