Sentences with phrase «on the boundary of»

More than a few Catholic theologians speak about a «final fundamental option» on the boundary of death, rather than a purgatorial option, as the latter has to do only with those who die as «just souls» yet to be fully cleansed (see Edmund Fortman, Everlasting Life After Death).
God is not simply hidden from view, nor is he lurking in the depths of our unconscious or on the boundaries of our infinite space, nor will he appear on the next turn of an historical wheel of fate.
I turn now to my second statement in Part 2: We live on the boundary of post-modernity.
Tillich here lived on the boundary of contemporaneity, not on the borders of human life.
It quivers on the boundary of these things, sometimes leaning one way, sometimes the other, to suit the literary rather than the philosophic need.
The changes will have no impact on the local authority that provides council services in your area, or on the boundaries of wards represented by your local councillors.
The map shows that, so far, almost all of the aftershocks have occurred along the subduction zone that lies on the boundary of the Pacific plate.
«ITER is on the boundary of suffering from this problem,» Myers said.
The luminary shared with mindbodygreen her challenges, inspiration, and plans to push further on the boundaries of great baking.
In some cases, (depending on the boundary of an assessment), it may also include the maintenance, replacement, deconstruction, disposal and end - of - life aspects of the materials and systems that make up the building.
Fast forward to its new Sugar Hill Project, a green - model, affordable housing, educational and cultural arts mixed - use development on the boundary of Harlem's historic Sugar Hill.
Sitting on the boundary of the Caribbean and Tropical Atlantic, the US Territory of Puerto Rico is all about choices.
On the boundary of the Banff and Jasper National Parks is the Columbia Icefield, one of the largest accumulations of ice and snow south of the Arctic Circle, covering an area of nearly 325 square kilometres.
Each show we push on the boundaries of display technology and new forms of implementation of computer - based work.
Operating on the boundaries of video and sculpture, Rovner's work explores issues of borders, archaeology, and cultural and political identity.
The work sits on the boundary of completion, where tenses co-exist.»
She arrived on August 1st and will stay for a month to do research on the boundaries of different media and the connection between sculpture and video.
The work sits in tension on the boundary of what can be seen as purposely grotesque or aesthetically pleasing, presenting both beauty and melancholy.
Crozier's Matisseinspired use of color as a means of producing form often presses on the boundaries of abstraction but figuration is always at the core of his work.
An introduction to the New York photographer whose controversial images fuelled a national debate on the boundaries of art
From the PEA, «The proposed Birrema Wind Farm is to be located on the boundary of the Southern Tablelands and South Western Slopes regions of NSW, 30 km west of Yass, and approximately 300 km SW of Sydney.
This space wasn't about ordinary... it was about touching on boundaries of what is ordinary.
One of these cases is the Wells case, in which the Court shed some light on the boundaries of direct effect in triangular situations, where the Member State authorities have to deal with two private parties (typically a permit holder and someone who objects to the permit on the basis of EU environmental law).
The Supreme Court will hear the appeal in the Prudential v HMRC case, on the boundaries of legal professional privilege, on 6 November 2012.
The result will be a clumsy fifteen - page essay that misses issues, fails to make leaps regarding questions on the boundaries of the class, and lacks legal restatements, rules, and case citations because she can not access them quickly enough from her outline.
People today are more cosmopolitan — they are not limited on the boundaries of their borders.

Not exact matches

«On the issue of the India - China boundary...
It highlights research carried out by an international team of psychologists that focused on determining the boundaries of the extrovert advantage, and they found a big one.
In fact, the company's hunger for boundary - pushing growth is what helped it earn a spot on this year's list of Canada's Best Managed Companies.
Awesome guests — the show has always had amazing guests, but I'm really stretching the boundaries to bring on guests who have some serious experience under their belt, or are industry experts who have loads of information for small business owners.
Eisfeld has had it particularly rough since World War II ended, when the Soviets drew the Iron Curtain along its southern boundary, leaving the town trapped on the wrong side of history and the factory in the hands of East Germany.
But the developments on Monday make it clear that, as this and the other threads surrounding the multiple investigations into Trump and his associates continues, the boundaries of legal precedent are being tested in ways unlike any other point in modern history.
Algo trading formalizes your strategy upfront and sets clear boundaries on your risk exposure,» said Jon Kafton, founder of Cloud9Trader, an automated online trading site being trialed.
Licenses of your IP must establish tiered boundaries on use, prohibitions and service / license fees.
For those looking to push their boundaries on the mountain beyond sliding on one or two pieces of wood, head over to Olympic Park and take a fantasy camp in bobsled, skeleton, or luge.
You'll need plenty of self - respect, and boundaries, to take these misconceptions on a regular basis.
First, it is not the case that freedom of speech on Western websites has no boundaries.
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.
The fascinating piece goes on to enumerate the five types of emotional vampires you should look out for, as well as offering a bit of advice on how to protect yourself from each subspecies (setting appropriate boundaries and deep breathing seem to be preferred to garlic and holy water).
A meeting of the Supreme Court's party committee on Wednesday said China would draw boundaries with the West's notion of «judicial independence» and «separation of powers», the state - run China News Service said.
He has pushed the boundaries of gaming experiences in new ways in party and role - playing games on portable consoles.
If you lead a team on either side of the fence, you can reach across that boundary by building relationships, scheduling cross-team meetings, and identifying projects that would be made better by working together.
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.
«Only when you consciously confront your brain's reliance on categories will you be able to imagine outside of its boundaries,» he writes in his book Iconoclast.
«We're going to keep pushing the boundaries,» CEO Tim Cook said in a statement, «of what is possible with the materials in our products, the way we recycle them, our facilities and our work with suppliers to establish new creative and forward - looking sources of renewable energy because we know the future depends on it.»
«We're going to keep pushing the boundaries of what is possible... because we know the future depends on it,» said CEO Tim Cook.
Clinton, who pushed boundaries as First Lady of Arkansas and then of the U.S., launched her own political career in 2000, becoming a twice - elected Senator of New York and then Secretary of State under President Obama, whose legacy she had promised to build on as president.
China exempted itself, before the tribunal hearing, from facing compulsory dispute resolution on matters of «sea boundary delimitations» — as the U.N. convention itself allows.
Then of course there are the bosses who push their employees» boundaries emotionally, make them uncomfortable, are demeaning, unload on them about their personal lives, etc..
It's completely free to establish an organic presence on the vast majority of social media platforms, and there's no limits or boundaries for the type of communication you can facilitate in the strategy.
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