Sentences with phrase «of the event as»

The photos were later projected on the walls of the event as part of the decor.
«Almost everybody in the labour law business — whether they are on the union or management side of things — views this recent run of events as highly unusual.
For those that can't be there in person, we'll webcast as much of the event as we can.
The following table shows the sequence of events as it relates to the fund:
Crude oil prices have jumped to almost one - year high's on Monday in a shocking turn of events as Russian President Vladimir Putin disclosed that Russia was ready to join the cartel's efforts to reduce global oil supply.
Stone Education Center on Joint Base Lewis - McChord will host a series of events as part of the national American Education Week, highlighted by an education fair at the center Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m..
«18 Here Whitehead discovers first of all the value of the individual: «Remembering the poetic rendering of our concrete experience, we see at once that the element of value, of being valuable, of having value, of being an end in itself, of being something which is for its own sake, must not be omitted in any account of any event as the most concrete actual something.
The figure was arrived at by adding up the ages and length of events as related throughout the Old Testament.
However, it can also be characterized in relation to the chronology of events as the course of actual existence (Or consciousness, in mentalistic conceptions of temporal passage) traversing the temporal order of events in the direction from earlier to later.
Contemporary, or almost contemporary, records confirm the memory both of the event as a whole and of the central decisive position of Jesus within it.
Cf. D. Emmet: «But the doctrine of the objective immortality of actual entities... in the constitution of other actual entities is, as Miss Stebbing points out, a departure from the earlier view of events as particular and transient, and objects alone as able to «be again».
Recognizing this inevitable and permanent tension, it is better not to go through this gospel wondering about the factual historicity of each event as it comes, but rather to devote ourselves to the task of understanding what the author is trying to do and say as he shapes his material and presents his witness.
Griffin quotes a key formulation of this point: «the element of value,... of being an end in itself, of being something which is for its own sake, must not be omitted in any account of an event as the most concrete actual something.
That may sound strange, because we don't usually think of events as being meaningful for God.
This is the fact that the resurrection is as truly a part of the event as the career and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
This response was continuous, although the resurrection marked the crisis in its development — the moment when loyalty to the person reached its climax and when faith in the meaning of the event as an act of God became for the first time clear and sure — but at every stage this response was a constituent and creative element in the event itself, and the event had not fully happened until this response of faith had been fully made.
They too were composed by men who had witnessed the entire event and whose knowledge of the meaning of that event as a whole inevitably colored their report of the facts remembered about the first stages of it.
At one point in the series, she describes the attendance of these events as profoundly spiritual, even worship - like experiences.
They would not have spoken of the event as «having happened»; as they saw it, the event was still happening.
On the contrary, miracle as such means the activity of God; therefore the understanding of an event as a miracle is not a conclusion from what is perceived, but the perception itself apprehends the miracle.
Still another reason for insisting upon the primacy of the event as the category for interpreting Jesus Christ is that it is par excellence the historical category, and the reality we are seeking to interpret is essentially an historical reality.
Moreover, Hartshorne believes that God, as omnipresent, is instantaneously aware of all events as they occur in the universe.
After trying so long to think of events as simply the product of matter in motion, it is time to think of matter as a pattern of events.
Without setting the problem of faith and reason in the context of some general ontology of events as has been done here, our dialogue can only be one - sided and imperialistic.
We can define an ether of events as opposed to an ether of stuff.
She was as much in control of events as Moses had been with his supernatural rod.
CC: I think the only way you can do this is to go away from the one - dimensional analysis of perception in terms of overlappings and extended presents to his idea of events as a physical hypothesis.
Process and Reality provides an elaborate treatment of the internal development of events as perceptual processes, and it can be read as an account of how the outwardly perceived is related to the inner perception.
In the other, he accepts the course of events as they come, expecting nothing more.
There are certainly values involved in such events, but one can not speak of the event as such as having a certain determinate value in itself.
Accordingly he is aware of these events as related to his bodily event «now - present here»; but his knowledge is thus mediate and relative — namely, he only knows other events through the medium of his body and as determined by relations to it.
What is preserved in this tradition - and it is as firm, as concrete, a historical datum of the event as is the role of Moses - is the fact of the faith of the participants.
This was one of Troeltsch's concerns in the face of scientific accounts of events as they were understood in his time.
The church is thus not so much the consequence of the event as its culmination.
Exodus is the story of Israel's creation - deliverance by Yahweh and is based not on demonstrable historical evidence but on the interpretation of the events as seen in the light of faith.
This is the catalyst for the consequent roller coaster of events as Alex tries to track down his son and free him.
Chapters which follow deal with a scientific presentation of the event, with the hope that it can strengthen and inform those persons of faith who must deal with the meaning of the event as a revelation of God.
And then as soon as the window closes, he will announce that he had a setback and will be out for rest of the season and we repeat the same set of events as - well every year!
The fabric of a Masters tournament, particularly one as eventful as last week's, can be formed by a sequence of events as episodic as the pageant on an Aubusson tapestry.
However, for the club to move forward with greater purpose and direction and challenge for future titles, he should see his contract out and not sign another one, as if he does it will be another classic two years that follow the same cycle of events as every other year.
It was an unbelievable turn of events as the emotion had now switched from utter dejection to hope once again.
The women's 3000m steeplechase and mile saw some of the quickest times in the history of the events as Tunisia's Olympic and world silver medallist Habiba Ghribi went to second on the world all - time list for the longer event before Faith Kipyegon, who claimed 1500m silver in Beijing, went to fourth on the mile all - time list.
Richard is a Level 3 trained coach and delivers weekly Go - Ride sessions at Solihull CC, and has previously managed the West Midlands Centre of Excellence team, been Team Manager for the West Midlands Regional Youth road and track teams and organised a number of events as part of the West Midlands Road Race League.
Dedicated do - gooders can use their round of events as an exercise in the redistribution of wealth.
London will be seen as the focus of the event as Labour look to turn the capital's town halls entirely red.
I'm planning to hit as many of the events as I can, beginning with tonight's kickass opening party (art!
If an event organiser decides to tag a category of an event as a Presidential Circle, I don't think there is anything wrong with that,» he said.
Get a blow by blow account of the exercise as the Nigeria Politics Online gives you updates of events as they unfolds.
«Black History is American History, and I am proud to be a part of this event as we celebrate Black History and award community leaders for their unwavering service,» said Assemblyman Michael Benedetto
Journalists started filing out of the event as they dealt with the news at hand - with ITV's Robert Peston among big names making a break for it.
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