Sentences with phrase «of the technical nature of»

«Because of the technical nature of our business here, we have recruited heavily for automation specialists, operators, mechanics and technicians,» said Filipowski.
Often, though, it can be overlooked because of the technical nature of science.
Although the patent has now expired, because of the technical nature of the procedure and the expensive instrumentation required, it still is mainly done by Board Certified specialist surgeons.
Because of the technical nature of the work, some of the larger employers require at least a 2.1 degree in any field before making an application.

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The TMX, which has been vying to host Saudi Aramco's IPO overseas listing and exploring partnerships with bourses around the world, declined to elaborate on that nature of the technical issues.
Increasing doubts about both the value of MBAs and their creativity - destroying side effects may also be partly to blame, as could the increasingly technical nature of many of the fastest growing business sectors.
In short, while the technical nature of the security space isn't necessarily sexy, companies and investors are finally figuring out how important good practices are.
A former college athlete, Bobby's competitive nature and mix of technical, business, strategic, and managerial skills account for Prolific's rapid growth in the mobile industry.
All of these things affect how you take the picture, and the technical nature as well, [such as] where you position the camera.
Yet consider how the nature of work has changed, even in highly technical fields.
WikiLeaks said it was refraining from disclosing usable code from CIA's cyber arsenal «until a consensus emerges on the technical and political nature of the C.I.A.'s program and how such «weapons» should be analyzed, disarmed and published.»
Urtasun's new role at Uber isn't without challenges, of course, beyond those of a strictly technical nature.
We believe that last week's correction was technical in nature, and that it did not reflect any changes in the fundamental underpinnings of the U.S. economy or equity markets.
One major reason for this is probably the very technical nature of smart contracts and the fact that one would need to be a coder with knowledge of the relevant programming language to create one.
Modernity is based on reason and freedom, both gifts of God, and there has indeed been much incremental progress in the rational and technical mastery of nature.
Due to the limited statistical and methodological certainty allowed by biological science, the occurrence of technical errors in biological experiments, the differences between human and animal embryo development, the rapidity by which the cloning procedure produces a totipotent zygote, and the philosophical and theological nature of the question, there is no biological experiment that will prove with moral certainty that a human zygote never exists during the OAR procedure.
In Whitehead's more technical terminology, it is an experience of the consequent nature of God or the Unity of Adventure which forms the basis for the intuition of peace.
The bodily act of begetting, by which parents transmit their humanity to their children, can become an act of technical mastery over that part of nature which happens to be the human body.
1He has also written a specific technical study of Whitehead's earlier philosophy of nature: «The Location of the Physical Objects,» Philosophy, 4 (1929), 64 - 75.
Many — if not most — studies — such as literature, philosophy, history, religion, geography, and anthropology (to name only some of them)-- by their very nature draw upon a variety of other fields of study and thus are particularly suited to general education, provided they are not ruined for that purpose by professional zeal to make them into precise, technical, exclusive disciplines — as occurs even in such a naturally general field as literature, when its promoters restrict it to technical textual analysis.
The realization of the crucial significance of relations between persons, and of the fundamentally social nature of reality is the necessary, saving corrective of the dominance of our age by the scientific way of thinking, the results of which, as we know, may involve us in universal destruction, and by the technical mastery of things, which threatens man with the no less serious fate of dehumanization.
The nature of work itself is perverted in the modern world by the divorce of technical means from value ends, I - It from I - Thou.
On the other hand, the manner in which the technical control of nature is actually achieved makes it clear that man is not in a position to impose his will on nature unconditionally and arbitrarily.
Moreover, scientific and technical progress in the next ten years will introduce unprecedented achievements In this field and it is no exaggeration to assert here and now that teleconimuni - cation will play a primary role both on the national and on world levels and it could also be pointed out that the most difficult problems are not generally of a purely technical nature and that telecommunications questions should more and more command the attention of governmental authorities at the highest level. . . .
The technical, metropolitan, militarist, organizational nature of our present civilization is proof of its decay.
Buddhists can understand and appreciate the conceptions and technical language of Christian process views; process theologians can understand and appreciate Buddhist conceptions of nature.
However, the traditional Western - Christian paradigm of nature is being challenged by new ecological models and theoretical explanations of the interconnectedness of humanity with nature developing within the natural sciences.2 Recent Christian theological discussion, most notably process theology, also focuses on these same scientific models in recognition of the inadequacies of traditional Christian and secular views of nature.3 Of course, there are a number of Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieof nature is being challenged by new ecological models and theoretical explanations of the interconnectedness of humanity with nature developing within the natural sciences.2 Recent Christian theological discussion, most notably process theology, also focuses on these same scientific models in recognition of the inadequacies of traditional Christian and secular views of nature.3 Of course, there are a number of Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieof the interconnectedness of humanity with nature developing within the natural sciences.2 Recent Christian theological discussion, most notably process theology, also focuses on these same scientific models in recognition of the inadequacies of traditional Christian and secular views of nature.3 Of course, there are a number of Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieof humanity with nature developing within the natural sciences.2 Recent Christian theological discussion, most notably process theology, also focuses on these same scientific models in recognition of the inadequacies of traditional Christian and secular views of nature.3 Of course, there are a number of Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieof the inadequacies of traditional Christian and secular views of nature.3 Of course, there are a number of Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieof traditional Christian and secular views of nature.3 Of course, there are a number of Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieof nature.3 Of course, there are a number of Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieOf course, there are a number of Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieof Western versions of this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieof this emerging ecological paradigm; no two of them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categorieof them are exactly alike in their technical details or explanatory categories.
In that case the technical usage of «history» and «nature» could be as comprehensive as the layman's normal meaning of «history» as «all that happened» and «nature» as «the whole world around us».
This at least is suggested by a few passages, such as the one from Process 12 quoted above.6 It is actually required by Whitehead's technical statement about the kind of objectification that takes place in the consequent nature.
Power over nature has always been one of the motives for seeking technical knowledge, linking it in function with the practice of magic in earlier days.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
Nature, social relations and personal feelings could now be treated as ends rather than means, could be liberated from the repressive control of technical reason
The highly technical nature of Universal Algebra, «On Mathematical Concepts of the Material World,» and Principia Mathematica makes it unlikely that they contain biblical references.
The evolutionary model best accounts for the technical nature of the ecocrisis.
«The decision to have or not have children is, at some important level, no longer a matter of God or nature, but has been made subject to human will and technical expertise.»
My early polemical attitude toward the Catholic Church had been modified when, in the days of the New Deal social revolution, the Catholic Church revealed that it was much more aware of the social substance of human nature, and of the discriminate standards of justice needed in the collective relations of a technical culture, than was our individualistic Protestantism.
Al Gore is the personification par excellence of this contradiction: the cerebral technocrat who interprets every human problem as an opportunity for a technical solution and a compassionate Green who extols the beauty of Mother Nature and our obligations to steward her considerable gifts.
It had sought to take itself out of nature and to envelop itself in a sheath of its own technical fashioning.
He does not remain content with one stage of technical development, but each stage drives him on to still further possibilities of the use of nature's resources.
The current era of consumer interest in the nature of the agri - food system contrasts to previous times when consumers and consumer advocates lacked knowledge and interest in the technical aspects of the system.
FMC BioPolymer is a leader in harnessing nature's renewable resources to produce a range of ingredients and technical solutions for the food, beverage and health & nutrition industries.
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While Blackburn do lack any player of Arsenal's calibre, someone with a bit of flair and guile to pick a defensive lock, they make up for their shortcomings in those technical departments with their industrious attitude and resilient nature.
I think it must have something to do with the highly technical nature of the subject.
We hope that Paula and her family are alright and this is just a mix - up of a technical nature.
«However, the mundane reality is that most tax legislation is highly technical in nature, and most of the scrutiny required is a case of identifying whether it will do the job being asked of it, without throwing up unintended consequences.
Preliminary reports on turnout suggest that the Obama re-election campaign succeeded again in shaping the very nature of the electorate through massive investments of time, effort, and money in both the technical infrastructure and the raw manpower necessary for an effective up - to - date ground game.
Lawmakers approved hundreds of bills, though a large chunk can be classified as technical in nature and are simply updates to existing statutes to address legal requirements.
«Just by the nature of the subject, it's technical, it's difficult.»
But because the problems of resource wealth are fundamentally political in nature, the solutions need to be more than merely technical.
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