Her work has been consistently pushing the boundaries of what people know and value in sustainable fashion and she has a
deep understanding of the nature of things.
Its mission is to deliver objective information and advice, through undertaking impartial research and analysis, about birds, other species and habitats, to
advance understanding of nature.
History can illuminate the present in a way no contemporary analysis can, and this paper draws on three historical episodes to provide a more
nuanced understanding of the nature of climate denial.
Its mission is to deliver objective information and advice, through undertaking impartial research and analysis, about birds, other species and habitats, to
advance understanding of nature.
To answer this we need to consider some other developments one, paradigm shift in theological thinking and two, a
new understanding of the nature of pedagogy itself.
From the beginning, we've worked with veterinarians and other feline experts for a deeper
understanding of the nature of cats and the issues they face.
Each of these fields staggers toward a
true understanding of nature in fits and starts, but each appears to have yielded valuable insights that help us deal more effectively with the world we live in — a conclusion I draw from considerable familiarity with the details of each of these sciences.
There is no more to object to in the developed understanding of the Immaculate Conception being declared by Pope Pius IX in 1854 than there is to object to in the
developed understanding of the nature of Christ being declared in 325 by the Council of Nicaea.
This methodology will allow the integration of molecular, cellular, systems, and behavioral data in the same animal, leading to a more
complete understanding of the nature of the alterations associated with these disorders.
The
biblical understanding of nature inheres in a human ethical vision, a vision of ecojustice, in which the enmity or harmony of nature with humanity is part of the human historical drama of good and evil.
Due to an irrational fear she had of the defendants, as SOA 2003, s 30 (2) provides that an offence is committed if the complainant «lacks the capacity to choose whether to agree to the touching (whether because he lacks
sufficient understanding of the nature or forseeable consequences of what is being done, or for any other reason)».
And that after all, an artist is a man with his work to do...» Such Romantic ideas about the link between drunkenness and continuing creativity have been made less credible since the 20th century by widespread acceptance of «alcoholism» as a disease, and then by
increased understanding of the nature of alcohol dependency.