Sentences with phrase «of isolation from other»

The principle has to be capable of isolation from other principles so that its effect is not diminished or magnified by interactions with other parts of the system as a whole — that it, it has to act like an independent variable separated by nature, physics and / or math from other parts of the system.
I vividly recall my feelings of isolation from other breastfeeding mothers in those early days.
Feelings of isolation from others.
Common signs of compassion fatigue include intrusive thoughts, anger or fear, disturbed sleep, fatigue, loss of appetite, loss of empathy, loss of faith in humanity, a sense of isolation from others and physical complaints.

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Adjusted EBITDA has limitations as an analytical tool and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for income from operations, net income or any other measure of financial performance reported in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles («GAAP»).
Still, most literature has focused on each country in isolation — there have been reports on UK equity crowdfunding, articles on Canadian equity crowdfunding, and books on US equity crowdfunding — but very little on equity crowdfunding in totality, and nothing at all on what campaigns from different parts of the world can learn from each other.
This year, other academics have cited homophily in elucidating everything from why teenagers choose friends who smoke and drink the same amount that they do to «the strong isolation of lower - class blacks from the interracial - marriage market.»
However, few analysts would use this as a trading signal in isolation, and would look for confirmation of a trend reversal from other technical indicators.
According to Ledger's description of its Blockchain Open Ledger custom operating system, these different currency management applications run in isolation from each other and can not access the memory or storage used by another, which means that cryptographic secrets they must remain secure even if an application is compromised.
She was a woman of completely devoted to God thru Jesus Christ, and that faith gave her the strength to endure, not only the limitations, but the isolation from others, the last couple of months being bedfast, and the final couple of months of pain, including the last couple of weeks of extreme pain.
This report, taken in isolation, might suggest that Whitehead wrote most of the book from lecture notes after he delivered the Gifford Lectures in June, 1928, but other evidence indicates that most of the book was composed beforehand.
Any attempt to plan the future of one area (such as health or education) in isolation from the others, soon encounters insuperable difficulties.
And in the preaching of the gospel this same notion frequently shows itself, when the minister who proclaims in Christ the action of God for man's wholeness puts our Lord in a total isolation from other men in whom something of the divine activity is at work.
Taken in this context, masturbation and whether or not it is a healthy expression of sexuality for a particular individual become questions of whether or not the acts of masturbation at a particular season of life are drawing you deeper into isolation from others and from God, or into deeper connection and intimacy.
In fact, much conceptual language has promoted a disconnected view of the universe in which every entity is seen in isolation from every other entity.
No uniform pattern emerges, but the variety will be a source of ferment as the Holiness and Pentecostal churches continue to assert themselves and to emerge from isolation to claim a significant place among other churches of Christendom.
The one thing which the New Testament language on these matters gives us no ground for is the notion that the theological task could be exercised in isolation from the bearers of other gifts or from the surveillance of the total community.
But the other key point of microevolution is that while a new species can form in cases from such isolation, it does not indicate descent from a common ancestor.
If congregations are to be such a sign, firstfruit and instrument of God's purpose of reconciliation in any place, it is vital that they have a sense of being one people in worship and service, in association with other Christian congregations in the area — not in isolation from or in competition with them.
This is, of course, mainly my fault, but the ridicule and critisms from others (this lack of isolation in my little world) didn't help.
This isolation can be remedied by federation of the communities with each other, for federation makes up for the smallness of communal groups by enabling members to pass from one settlement to another and by allowing the groups to complement and help each other.
There can be no such thing as pure «selfishness since no self originates or exists in isolation from others and even the most subjective interest is still of a social nature.
A third reason for the failure of these communal experiments, or «Colonial» Full Co-operatives is their isolation from society and from each other.
The isolation of adult Afro - Americans from each other generates, in turn, numerous psychological, physical and social problems.»
If the goal that makes a school «theological» is to understand God more truly, and if such understanding comes only indirectly through disciplined study of other «subject matters,» and if study of those subject matters leads to truer understanding of God only insofar as they comprise the Christian thing in their interconnectedness and not in isolation from one another, then clearly it is critically important to study them as elements of the Christian thing construed in some particular, concrete way.
Spirituality in isolation from others is a sure path to self - deception, where God is exactly what you want her / him / it to be because there's no feedback and «God» is largely a product of one's own psychological needs.
If we take any one of them in isolation from the others we fall into error.
In a way, we are like Merton who are living as kind of hermits out in the world, many of us in isolation from other Christians and church communities.
Gone, too, (at least virtually and in aspiration), is the infernal circle of egocentrism, meaning the isolation, in some sort ontological, which prohibits our escape from self to share the point of view even of those we love best: as though the Universe were composed of as many fragmentary universes, repelling each other, as the sum total of the centers of consciousness which it embraces.
This is not the only description of the church in the New Testament, and it must not be taken in isolation from many others: «Family of God,» «Bride of Christ,» «new Israel,» «household of faith,» «temple of God,» and so on.
In human terms, this has a disastrous consequence for certain groups of people like the tribals, scheduled castes, traditional fishermen and such other groups who depend on them to eke out a living... They would also be torn away from their natural roots as well as from their community and cultural ties - producing in them a sense of isolation» (Quoted from ISA Journal Dec. 94).
The result of the attempt has been, in the post-Cartesian west, the catastrophic isolation of each «self» from other selves (except when it submerges itself in the collective, where it becomes «faceless» and loses its creativity, in the popular sense of that word).
The possibilities which are presented are blessedness which comes from self - fulfillment and the acceptance by God of that self - fulfillment — all of this, of course, in relationship with others and not in any presumed human isolation of self hood — or the disintegration or failure which comes from self - destruction or rejection by God because there is nothing to be received by God in His consequent nature for the furthering of His purpose of good in the course of the process of creative advance.
In this realm, as in every other, it is inconceivable that the Jews should have lived in isolation from the thinking of the world at large.
A man does not and can not exist in complete isolation from other men, or from his present environment, or from his own past history and the more general history of the human race of which as man he is a part, or from the natural order to which he and his whole race belong, or from the possible developments which are before him and mankind in general.
The ideal character of the fine arts should not result in isolation from other spheres of life, but should enable them to be of greater service in lifting the esthetic level of all experience.
Further, can we not acknowledge the importance of imagination without treating it as a separate faculty which God could use in isolation from other faculties?
So, if your friend has experienced any sort of social isolation from other parents (due to their own parenting style), they need your support.
The review, which covers a wide range of industry opinion from media owners, agencies and other government departments, recognised that media buying does not exist in isolation, but needs to be defined within a wider planning system and a much more inter-related and interactive «media ecology».
Their thought has been tremendously fruitful for the various branches of political theory, but it has also intensified a tendency to think about the political in isolation from other areas of social life.
«All the evidence confirms that schools that work in isolation from others are more likely to experience problems of disruptive pupil behaviour and truancy.
Common Cause executive director Susan Lerner said that «any rational person doesn't believe these things happen in isolation,» and said there are «inherent conflicts of interest, either in campaign contributions and taking other money from entities who want something from state government.»
Isolation from others can lead to a range of illnesses and even premature death.
Such an increase in rare variation is presumably due to a high birth rate of the settlers and the genetic isolation from France, with limited exchange with other non-French communities in the same geographical area, since emigration virtually stopped after 1759, just before the English conquest.
Professor Claudio Stern, chair of the center's steering committee, says UCL has many scientists in the field of stem cells, but they were working in relative isolation from each other.
«Our in vitro experimental strategy had a big advantage in that separate components of the CNS, including the BBB, can be tested in isolation from others,» Morrison says.
Doctors currently gauge the antibiotic susceptibility of an infecting bacterial species by examining it in isolation from other species.
«We don't have lots of the freshwater fish families we see elsewhere because of our long geographic isolation from other continents.
Unlike advertising on a website page, where personalized ad content is protected from publishers and other third parties by the Same Origin Policy, there is no isolation of personalized ad content from the mobile app developer.
The island of Madagascar harbors a unique biodiversity that evolved due to its long - lasting isolation from other land masses.
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