Sentences with phrase «on the boundary between»

It is a new creation, existing on the boundary between life and death, being and nothingness.
The summary generalization, which I will then unpack, goes like this: Culturally, we live on the boundary between modernity and post-modernity.
Dream - consciousness is very different from ordinary waking - consciousness of the environment, but there are also experiences of many sorts that lie on the boundary between them.
This universal dipolar feature of the church founds a dipolar ministry which always operates on the boundary between the tradition and the «now,» and must be knowledgeable of and responsible to both.
Updike has given his readers a glimpse of the human on the boundary between earth and heaven — a little lower than the angels, held in God's hand.
A charming combination poised on the boundary between data science and wish fulfillment, the Zumper analysis is the perfect instrument for a digital generation.
On the boundary between the quantum and everyday realms, things don't always make a whole lot of sense.
Some researchers hope to get around such problems by exploiting tiny waves of electrons that exist on the boundary between a metal and an electrical insulator such as glass or silicon.
These systems are right on the boundary between stable, orderly behaviour — such as a swinging pendulum — and the unpredictable world of chaos, as exemplified by turbulence.
Before, during and after the PETM, these sediments were laid down on the sea floor at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, at depths of ~ 1000m, on the boundary between the continents and the open ocean.
«We think that some of the most fertile ground for new ideas is on the boundaries between disciplines,» said John Cherniavsky, the senior adviser for research in the NSF's directorate for education and human resources.
At nearly 2000 feet above sea level, Místico Arenal Hanging Bridges Park is located near Fortuna on the boundary between the Costa Rica lowland and highland, which accounts for the abundance of vegetation and wildlife species.
Ragnar Kjartansson's tragicomic performances take on the boundaries between art and life, fiction and reality.
In 1987, he began to produce works intended for sitting and lying down that focus on the boundary between artefact and quotidian object, thus forming a bridge between art and reality.
Butler is well known for his paintings of landscapes and trees that exist on the boundary between representation and abstraction.
Rondinone's works often reflect on the boundaries between fiction and reality, euphoria and depression.
Dadson's work often considers notions of «edgelands» or land areas that exist on the boundary between places of ownership.
Nearly ten weeks after the escape, that is not until the middle of December, a casual laborer on the boundary between Zürich Oberland and St. Gallen discovered the panther under a barn, and killed it for food.
A master of computer animation with a gift for creating images and environments that hover on the boundary between abstraction and figuration, Burr has in recent years devoted himself to exploring the concept of an endlessly mutating labyrinth.
For the middle hall of the Haus der Kunst in Munich, South Korean artist Haegue Yang (born 1971) has created a complex scene of hanging blinds that play on the boundaries between inside and outside, open and closed.
By choosing the rainbow as subject, artists seek to represent the wonder derived from an optical vision that lasts only briefly and exists on the boundary between the ordinary and the unknowable.
The exhibition will focus on contemporary artists whose work exists on the boundary between film and video art.
The study found that major hot spots for large marine predators are the California Current, which flows south along the U.S. west coast, and a trans - oceanic migration highway called the North Pacific Transition Zone, which connects the western and eastern Pacific on the boundary between cold sub-arctic water and warmer subtropical water — about halfway between Hawaii and Alaska.
Nestled in the village of Dorset, Ontario, right on the boundary between Muskoka and Haliburton counties, is a wood - fired pizza company called Pizza On Earth.
In understanding the behavior of ice sheets, attention is particularly focused on the boundary between the floating ice and grounded ice, which is usually called the grounding line, although in detail it is a zone with interesting but imperfectly understood properties (e.g., Schoof, 2007; Joughin et al., 2012a; Walker et al., 2013); see Figure 2.7.
A lack of consensus remains on the boundary between temperamental variation in emotional reactivity and emotional psychopathology and how to differentiate these constructs.

Not exact matches

Since we all crave different levels of clarity between work and personal time, and because that sentiment often shifts based on workplace - related factors, the most effective companies are realizing that Millennials need autonomy to set their own boundaries.
Most recent insights on the shifting boundary between friendly hospitality and filthy lucre come from American courts.
Where to set the boundaries between hate speech and legitimate advocacy for perspectives on the edge of the political spectrum, and who should set them, are complex and difficult questions.
Police said that a green line on the road marked the boundary between the public highway and a private road maintained by the Ministry of Defence.
We live on the boundary line between the actual and the potential good.
What is unique about the case of Judaism, however, is the strange task that seems to have devolved on secular Jews by which they have assumed the role» to Novak's undisguised dismay» of being, so to speak, the gatekeepers and marshals of secular ideology, perpetually taking it upon themselves to police the boundaries between church and state.
Those familiar with the country believe that the answer is twofold: a rigorously negotiated constitution shaped around human rights and citizen participation in political decisions; and a Truth and Reconciliation Commission that walked the narrow boundary between exacting vengeance on the agents of the regime and granting them immunity.
Usually this would involve throwing coins and rice on the processional path and offering sacrifices of limes (in one case a chick) at the cross roads that mark the boundaries between the colony and the outside world, and the outside world and the funeral ground.
They are divisions in the passage of nature, and where you draw the boundaries between events seems to me to depend on how you want to describe them, e.g., «What is going on in this discussion.»
On calm, warm days, fold - away glass doors blur the boundaries between indoors and outdoors.
Boundaries between here and everywhere else have blurred as kids move away from the town where Richard and Eve were married on July 2, 1982.
My 2 cents worth on the Henry conspiracy is that this game has exposed the darker side of football where the boundary between sport and politics has become blurred.
Perhaps the most important information to dwell on — as a supporter of Aja, as a mother, and as a concerned citizen — are your human rights in childbirth and how this case has the potential to clearly delineate that boundary between protection of mother and baby and your family's right to self determination and privacy.
After nearly a decade of feuding and on - again - off - again negotiations between the Village of Orland Park and the Mokena Park District, a settlement was reached this year that removes about 700 properties from the Mokena district's boundaries.
Generous but realistic boundaries are a balance between respecting your own needs and those of your child, on behalf of your fundamental relationship.
To answer this question, I focus on people's reaction to increases in the share of immigrants between 2001 and 2011, which can be extracted from Census small area statistics and constituency boundary files.
Speaking on ABC News» «This Week» in his first TV interview since Donald Trump fired him in March, former U.S Attorney Preet Bharara said he believed the president's calls to him violated the usual boundaries between the executive branch and independent criminal investigators.
Incidentally, when he gave evidence to the joint committee on the draft Lords reform bill in February, Clegg insisted that there was no link between the Lib Dems voting for boundary changes and the Tories backing Lords reform.
The Harvard - trained lawyer told Samson Lardy on Joy FM / MultiTV's Newsfile Saturday, that per the new delimitation of the maritime boundary between the two West African countries, Ghana has added a territory to its share.
They will also sign a bilateral agreement, and inaugurate a joint commission for the implementation of the recent ITLOS judgement on the delimitation of the maritime boundaries between Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has set October 17 for a fresh election between Kenyatta and Odinga but there are growing doubts over whether the poll can be held on time.
ConservativeHome ran a campaign, the Conservative Party supported it, and the coalition agreement specifies it, so whatever happens between now and May 2015, another boundary review is on the way and, regardless of the result of a referendum on the «alternative vote», the next General Election will be fought on new boundaries, with equalizing the size of the electorate the absolute priority for how those boundaries are drawn up.
Election boundary changes (for general and European elections) will be made on the basis of these, but this time are taking place in the context of a decision by government to advise a reduction in Dail seat numbers by between 6 (160 seats) and 13 (153 seats).
Ondo and Ogun States Government on Thursday met to resolve boundary issues between the people of Atijere in Ilaje local government (Ondo) and Makun - Omi waterside local...
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