Sentences with phrase «of continuity as»

This acquisition will bring seamless Aderant customer support directly to Timesoft clients while maintaining a high level of continuity as Timesoft clients are already Aderant Expert users.
Video games have never been held to the same strict standards of continuity as movies or books have been.
The library includes over 10,000 Marvel comics, starting from the very first issue and going up to as recently as six months ago, so it's a great gift for newbies who want to catch up on 70 years of continuity as well as nostalgia freaks who want to read all the comics they had as a kid (and their mother threw away).
Peirce elsewhere referred to this mathematical idea of continuity as yielding a «pseudo-continuum.»
All your memories of anything before a week ago last Thursday have been implanted by His Noodliness for your comfort and to give you a sense of continuity as we move forward in this brave new world.
The second objection sees discontinuity in continuity but objects to a representation of this continuity as progressive.

Not exact matches

Here are some areas of how you need to approach your business continuity plan as you aim for increased viability and defense against the unknown.
In a statement provided by 21st Century Fox, founder and executive co-chairman Rupert Murdoch said: «To ensure continuity of all that is best about Fox News and what it stands for, I will take over as Chairman and acting CEO, with the support of our existing management team under Bill Shine, Jay Wallace and Mark Kranz.»
To lead through a catastrophe, ensure business continuity and a return to normal as soon as practical, we must have a plan in place to focus first and foremost on the human side of the crisis.
«As a company that provides software - as - a-service to global customers who expect 24/7 service, regardless of the weather, we have a well - documented business continuity plan that protects our customers as well as our employees,» Tina Lux - Boim, president and CEO of Boca Raton, Fla. - based Managed Maintenance, Inc., said via emaiAs a company that provides software - as - a-service to global customers who expect 24/7 service, regardless of the weather, we have a well - documented business continuity plan that protects our customers as well as our employees,» Tina Lux - Boim, president and CEO of Boca Raton, Fla. - based Managed Maintenance, Inc., said via emaias - a-service to global customers who expect 24/7 service, regardless of the weather, we have a well - documented business continuity plan that protects our customers as well as our employees,» Tina Lux - Boim, president and CEO of Boca Raton, Fla. - based Managed Maintenance, Inc., said via emaias well as our employees,» Tina Lux - Boim, president and CEO of Boca Raton, Fla. - based Managed Maintenance, Inc., said via emaias our employees,» Tina Lux - Boim, president and CEO of Boca Raton, Fla. - based Managed Maintenance, Inc., said via email.
U.S. - educated Yi, 60, a protege of respected predecessor Zhou Xiaochuan, is widely seen as a safe pair of hands, ensuring policy continuity as China persists with its crackdown on risks and a debt build - up in its increasingly complex financial system.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- A majority of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted to confirm Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell as the next head of the central bank, likely ensuring continuity in monetary policy.
CMIT Solutions estimates that within the next five years, 75 percent of the small businesses that handle IT in - house will have to pay for the kind of managed IT services CMIT Solutions offers — such as the 24/7 monitoring and maintenance service CMIT Marathon and the business continuity package CMIT Guardian.
Not only did he want continuity at the Fed, but the president said he needed Summers by his side in the White House as he tried to lift the economy out of a deep recession, according to people familiar with the conversation.
Even before taking her seat she has been keen to portray herself as a «continuity candidate» and the prospect of a Glaxo breakup now looks more remote than ever.
The funds were from Y Combinator's new Continuity Fund, which supposedly would be making pro rata investments at < $ 250 million valuations in all of Y Combinator's startups gaining additional funding, but the question as to whether or not Y Combinator has reversed its previously stated policy for the fund is less interesting than the fact the firm is also moving up market.
In a world fixated by disruption, the bank stands out as a marvel of continuity.
AMSTERDAM — Heineken NV said Wednesday seeks to appoint Jean - François van Boxmeer as chief executive for another four years, a sign the world's second - largest brewer is seeking continuity at a time of industry consolidation and weakness in some emerging markets.
Just as healthy financial markets require «bio-diversity» of service providers and trading participants, so do they benefit from broad continuity of trading systems.
Adding to Vijay Kumar's excellence, he was also instrumental in the implementation of State of the Art Data Centre, Complete Business Continuity Plan, EMC Avamar Data backup, MLPS as well as providing internet connectivity to 42 plants and 35 warehouses across the country ensuring 24 hour ERP Connectivity.
Great Britain needs continuity and his steady hand on the levers as one of the world's largest economies breaks off from the rest of the European Union.
As a client it is important that you be aware of our Business Continuity Plan and that we provide you an overview of its most important elements.
At today's press conference following the GC meeting, ECB President Mario Draghi's message was one of continuity, very much as expected.
As a result, it basically separated church from state — the state of affairs we currently find ourselves in — and created continuities of history.
John Paul II's Extraordinary Synod of Bishops in 1985, and Benedict XVI's insistence on a «hermeneutic of continuity» rather than rupture have both helped to recover a «deeper reception of the Council» as the Synod's final report requested.
As Gadamer himself noted, philosophers «are thinkers and their identity is to be found in the continuity of their thought»» «biography» is thus «marginal.»
So, material continuity of a fairly obvious sort can often be traced through extensive changes and over long periods of time, just as George and Lee say.
When first treating the question of becoming and continuity Whitehead did not describe all events as atomic.
It also places it in continuity with the experiences of the early church, and within the continuing narrative of the development of Christian thought — as people have struggled to make sense of and articulate their lived experience of God — which produced the great ecumenical creeds (with their clear progression of understanding about God, Christ and the Holy Spirit)- and which continues on today.
As such, it takes its place in the general scheme of extensive connection, the «external» world of cause and effect, continuity and change, which is the more traditional field for historical inquiry and philosophical criticism.
to the new intellectual environment, combined with the fact that Wesley did seem easily to appropriate the emerging biblical scholarship of his day, are grounds for suggesting that the Wesleyan tradition is more appropriately viewed as non-fundamentalist, even among those who wish to live in more direct continuity with the spiritual dynamic of the founder.
Wesleyanism shares much with Reformation evangelicalism - so much so that many interpreters (William Cannon, Franz Hildebrandt, Philip Watson, George Croft Cell, and others) have emphasized the continuities and basically seen the movement as a recovery of the basic impulse of the Reformation.
Only the series of dominant occasions known as the soul is a separate society, i.e., a set of personally ordered occasions which provide continuity in time for the patterns already generated in large part by nexus of living occasions within the field of activity proper to the brain.
Those who are primarily sensitive to the continuities in Whitehead's thought, such as Lowe, often see little need to postulate any basic «shift» in the course of its development.
The elder (assuming continuity of authorship in the Johannine Epistles) writes to his cantankerous community as a guide, not a teacher.
Wright begins with a painfully short analysis of the early church and the assembling of the canon, noting that the emergence of Gnosticism and other heresies led to an emphasis among early Christians on the historical nature of the church as rooted in the Jewish story, stressing «the continuity from Jesus» day to their own, and indeed on the continuity of the people of Abraham, transformed through Jesus the Messiah but still obedient to the same world - transforming call.»
While we may believe in the Holy Spirit as a manifestation of God's presence in the world, we sometimes wonder if the church's early theologians invented this connection as an explanation of the continuity between Jesus and themselves, and if this invention didn't in turn and inadvertently lead to orthodox formulations about the Trinity that belied the Spirit's reality, much as the Kinsey Report misleads readers about the real joy and meaning of sex.
Emboldened by this move, Neuhaus likewise feels free to declare that «the great majority of Christians in the world belong to bodies that, in continuity with two millennia of history, believe women can not be ordained to what is traditionally called the presbyterate,» as if the mere pronouncement of such a statement thereby settles the matter for any contemporary or future discussion.
The fact that England had this Holy House, that it was Mary's land, that it honoured marriage as Pope St Gregory wished, led over centuries to that long continuity of our institutions, in which Christian values became writ large in national life.
Bandwagon «wave - of - the - future» theology has proven to be a very hazardous occupation in an era of accelerating change, especially when the continuities of history are not as evident as its discontinuities, and when the media focus the public eye upon society's distortions rather than its solidities?
The crucial issue is identified in «the question as to the continuity of the gospel in the discontinuity of the times and the variation of the kerygma», i.e. whether the proclamation of the exalted Lord through the Church is in some kind of recognizable continuity with the preaching of the historical Jesus, and consequently whether the exalted Lord is in continuity with Jesus of Nazareth.
It is therefore quite significant that a recent article by Bultmann seems to be by implication a defence of Ksemarm's position against an initial criticism by the Barthian Hermann Diem: Diem had maintained that when all is said and done Käsemann has presented Jesus as only proclaiming «general religious and moral truths» about «the freedom of the children of God», rather than a message in continuity with the Church's kerygma.
This extends the idea of evolutionary continuity of an inner being backwards from all living creatures to that in matter as it existed before living beings appeared.
One of the problems when you treat a collection of books as a contiguous whole — interpretations are used that assume a continuity that doesn't exits.
In line with the premise of continuity, if belief as an operative principle for the achievement of the future appeared in man as a «rational» or human act, it must somehow be already in the past, but in an irrational form.
For this historical question of the continuity of the proclamation from Jesus to the Church is recognized as the theological question as to whether the Church's Lord is a myth.
7 We are applying the law of continuity here, according to which «nothing could ever burst forth as final across the different thresholds successively traversed by evolution (however critical they be) which has not already existed in an obscure and primordial way» (The Phenomenon of Man, p. 71).
And yet there is no logical incoherence in thinking of nature as a hierarchy of distinct dimensions integrating a continuous, unbroken chain of physico - chemical occurrences, (just as the architect's designs do not interrupt the continuity of the brick laying process, but simply impose a determinate structure onto it.)
It is the sheer consistency and continuity of this line of revelation and understanding, which does, as time goes on, become more and more the evidence of Jesus.
However, the continuity of structure and function from nonliving matter to living and from the simplest forms of life to the most complicated strongly suggests that even the most characteristic human activities such as thought and consciousness have an explanation, as yet only partly known, in chemical and physical phenomena.
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