Sentences with phrase «of erudite»

Through use of erudite equipment and procedures, performs and extensively analyzes findings from complex scientific tests.
That means crafting impeccable memoranda with more - than - ample precedent, syntactical precision, and just the right number of erudite footnotes.
To mask our dependence, we also use «however,» «unless,» «albeit,» and a host of erudite but - workarounds.
To conclude this very brief overview, I am reminded of the erudite speech on Law Day on 26 November 2011 given by the SC of India's former Chief Justice S H Kapadia:
He starts by promissing an opportunity to grasp the «complex underlying scientific issues», but never really discusses anything complex - I take this as an effort to flatter the WSJ readers on their grasp of these erudite points, bolstering their confidence when they take on the tree - huggers at the water cooler.
Born in Macclesfield in 1985, the smaller of twin sisters, Marten was part of an erudite household filled with conversation and intellectual debate.
[7] These one - liners are a distillation of an erudite reading list from the Whitney Independent Study Program, where she was a student.
In real life Leckey is a professor in Germany, and all his art is a kind of erudite demonstration, in one form or another.
Literary fiction has also suffered in reputation as the reading interest of the erudite and snobs.
So I was delighted to hear of this tale, written by a concert pianist who abides in Europe, about the battle of Waterloo seen through the eyes of an erudite bunny.
Allegiant opens with the trials of Erudite faction members who tried to take over in the last film («trials» being a polite euphemism for executions).
The trailer shows Kate Winslet as Jeanine Matthews, the leader of the Erudite faction, telling teenagers about the test.
Jeanine (Kate Winslet), the leader of Erudite, has placed the blame for the killings on the rebellious, nebulous clan of Divergents — those members of society whose personalities are too well - rounded to fit in a single faction.
Synopsis: A pair of brothers living in Brooklyn are caught in the middle of, and deeply affected by, the divorce of their erudite parents, Bernard (Jeff Dani... [MORE]
Synopsis: A pair of brothers living in Brooklyn are caught in the middle of, and deeply affected by, the divorce of their erudite parents, Bernard (Jeff Daniels) and Joan Berkman (Laura Linney).
Matthews is the leader of Erudite, which means she's got a killer IQ along with those killer heels, and she's convinced that Divergents are a threat to her plan to overthrow Abnegation.
Tris also has to contend with the evil head of Erudite (Kate Winslet) who believes Tris» divergent qualities make her the only one capable of opening a mysterious box which may give her the power to rule over all the factions as their undisputed leader.
The villainous Jeanine (Kate Winslet) of the Erudite faction tells us this box holds the secret to the society's future, left for them by their founder, and only to be opened by a «divergent».
You know you're in for a long haul when Kate Winslet's clipboard - wielding Jeanine, leader of the Erudite faction, comes off less like a Hillary Clinton than a weary Applebee's supervisor at the end of a 14 - hour shift in this plodding sequel to «Divergent.»
I, too, long for the ideal of science shared openly and impartially, its utilization in the marketplace — or lack thereof — based on the sanctions of an erudite majority.
Prof. Yakubu affirmed that Momoh's contribution to the deepening of democracy was immeasurable, maintaining that nothing could be more befitting to the memory of the erudite scholar than a lecture of such timely and topical magnitude.
The Board of Trustees, Members of the Advisory Council and Staff of Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) wish to commiserate with Nigerians on the death of an erudite scholar, a selfless personality and brilliant political scientist, Prof. Abubakar Momoh, who was a Member of our Advisory Council -LSB-...]
The Board of Trustees, Members of the Advisory Council and Staff of Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) wish to commiserate with Nigerians on the death of an erudite scholar, a selfless personality and brilliant political scientist, Prof. Abubakar Momoh, who was a Member of our Advisory Council and Director - General of the Electoral Institute until his death.

Not exact matches

Erudite enough to write reviews for The New York Times and to quote Wallace Stevens from memory, he also had a strong affinity for physical labor and a history of writing stories for and about men.
«Michael Hudson has consistently been an eloquent, erudite, accurate analyst of the strengths and failings of modern capitalism.
All of your articles are well written, easy to read and erudite enough to pack the maximum data in.
Hey AvdBerg, there's a really intelligent, erudite poster here that can argue on your same level... hinduism source of hindufilthyracism.
And a few of us remember from the No Left Turns days that, while ultimately not agreeing, he admitted the power of a Christian and virtue - ethics «media - fasting» case made against all TV by the commenter «wm.» «Wm» is a very erudite and Catholic (and yet also rock - attuned) professor whose identity I'll reveal if I get permission, and here's a taste of what he said in that thread:
Sylvania, for example, was «erudite and fond of literature» (a kind of patron saint for female seminarians); day and night she read the ancient Christian commentators, three million lines of Origen and two and a half million lines of Gregory, Basil, and others.
Hence the first two encyclicals; hence the compellingly erudite lectures at public audiences; hence the first and promised second volume of Jesus of Nazareth.
Under the avalanche of commentary on the new translation of the Ordinary Form of the Mass, just approved by the Vatican, I poke my head above the erudite criticisms, to speak as a man whose entire priesthood has been in parishes....
The latest issue of Modern Age (Winter 2009) is now available for general consumption and features a symposium on Remi Brague's amazingly erudite book The Law of God.
«God makes a gift of revelation, not to the erudite theologians but to the uncouth, to the children, to those who, with filial spirit, are able to say Abba opens the Kingdom» (Jeremias, 1974:142).
For though my theologic bent is bounded by this century I'm of a temperament so fearless, plucky and adventur - y You must admit that as an erudite elite dialogist I am the very model of a modern ultramontanist
I much prefer to shun the works of any scholar scholastic I find the very concept of forgiveness rather elastic in short, as such an erudite and excellent dialogist I am the very model of a modern ultramontanist
Then I can write decrials of a medieval mentality and open letters calling for civil collegiality In short as such an erudite and excellent dialogist I am the very model of a modern ultramontanist
Simpletons acting on faith as opposed to the erudite who rely on logic is as much as saying simpletons don't want to know why anything is the way it is, they just accept what they have been told without a shred of evidence.
Again, here at pomocon what we really want is for you to read all 28 erudite pages of Jim's piece.
Had he stopped with late antiquity I would have expressed no such disappointment, but Fowden invites some criticism by concluding an intelligent and erudite book with a set of superficial and strained reflections on multiculturalism and the global village.
One reason I will share, however, is that I feel I have something to say on the debate that I have not found written anywhere else by any of the well educated and highly erudite scholars on both sides of the debate.
Most often, however, they dismiss anti-Enlightenment ideas that come out of humanities departments as erudite lunacy — the enemy of the quest for truth.
Peters, an erudite scholar of Middle Eastern history and religion at New York University, explores the ways adherents think, how they talk about and worship God, how
Yes we share even the very same air that they breath and yet even they are afraid of the unknown even though they don't show it and seem so brave and lucidly erudite about life.
Likewise the erudite may smile at the complete ignoring of our debt to Greece, or even to Rome.
Jean Lasserre, the staunch and erudite French pacifist, asks: «Why do I take up my position on the ground of the New Testament?»
He was positive, attractive, intelligent, erudite, holy, and he produced a large volume of material that stimulated Catholic scholars across disciplines and promises to keep graduate students well occupied for decades.
If you have never encountered author, reviewer and essayist Edward Short, you are in for a real adventure in the pages of this book; and if you know his work already, you know what to expect from this erudite, articulate writer of both catholic and Catholic interests.
So it safe to say that your beloved and very erudite Hawkins is an illiterate in the things of the living God because these things are first spiritual.
An erudite scholar and an eloquent speaker, Haydon had outgrown the fundamentalist faith of his childhood, as is evident in his numerous writings.
(It is also interesting that Acton apparently does not share the editorial writer's view of Pope Gelasius as one of the «critical moments» in the emergence of democratic thought; I have come across no mention of Gelasius in any of Acton's very erudite writings on this subject.)
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