Sentences with phrase «only confined»

Nursing jobs are not only confined to medical facilities, accident sites, and natural disaster locations.
The duties of a Registered Nurse is not only confined to the patients only but also to the patient's families.
Not only confined to practicing law in Vancouver, Jamie Butler also serves clients from around British Columbia, and regularly travels to many different locations around the province such Kamloops, Cranbrook, Whistler, Kitimat, and many other areas to assist clients with their legal matters.
But wind is not only confined near the ground.
Now they are not only confined in an unfamiliar place but in a kennel with other frightened, anxious dogs.
These are manifested through a variety of symptoms that are not only confined to the gastrointestinal tract but also manifested through the skin and sometimes even in the respiratory and vascular systems.
Most features in Nook are similar to the Kindle e-readers, but there are a number of features that is only confined to Nook.
The chat rooms provide the chance to get to know other people and the discussions are not only confined to dating and relationships.
Because trust isn't only confined to the romantic realm, this advice also contains a few valuable tips that will work in other areas of your life.
If you're looking for a floral maxi dress that's not only confined on the beach or the weekend street, this is the one.
Sunglasses aren't only confined to the summer months, and on the rare occasion we are actually treated to some sun elsewhere in the calendar, sunglasses add some subtle cool to your outfit.
«The effect is only one and a half IQ points, and it's only confined to this paper - folding task,» Chabris says.
The space isn't only confined to pharma either, as science company DuPont also formed alliances with Lithuania's Vilnius University and Caribou Biosciences, with a specific interest in plant breeding and agricultural applications.
Yet, this opposition was not only confined to the relatively small numbers of committed nationalist activists who took to the streets in December 2011.
The benefits are not only confined to the pitch however, with Guardiola also admitting Laporte's January arrival will provide a welcome relief come the summer transfer season.
Mr Jabbour said the current issue concerning live sheep exports was coinciding with Eid events in many parts of the Islamic world and the religious festival of sacrifice wasn't only confined to the Middle East region.
I personally feel that this was such a tremendous idea where developing researchers like me are not only confined to our panel of supervisors in our different institutions, but can also seek advice from our mentors to whom we have been introduced during the scholars» day in Day 2.
As stated above, becoming and succession can not be simply denied, but only confined to the subjective realm, to be made, in Gruenbaum's words, «mind - dependent.»
When you are not at home or unable to watch your puppy closely, confine him to his crate — it is important that you only confine him for a maximum of 3 hours at first.
Just be careful to only confine your pet in the crate for a reasonable amount of time; waiting to use the bathroom, and being in the crate in general, should not feel like a punishment or unrealistic task.

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Still, the wisdom from Japan seems to be that tighter regulations keep guns confined only to those fit to use them.
Thus, foreign - origin service providers that are based in India will also be eligible for these incentives, unlike in the past, when such incentives were confined only to «Indian» service providers.
If we look across history for periods of extended range - bound activity in overvalued markets where: a) the DJIA had gone more than a month without setting a 20 - day high or low; b) the DJIA was confined to a range of less than 6 %; c) the DJIA was within 10 % of a 2 - year high; and d) the Shiller P / E was 18 or higher, there are only 7 clusters that fit the bill (1929, 1937, 1965, 1973, 1999 - 2000, 2007 - 2008, and today).
He was certainly right to see the importance of human psychology, but just as he raced too quickly from the truth that knowledge rests on sensation to the conclusion that it is confined to it, so he assumed that we can only inhabit our psychology and not evaluate it.
Yes Christ may well have been the very 1st son born before the earth was made as it now is and yes Christ came to this world to prove to his father that he (Christ Jesus) was who he was by dying and going into his dead body to where his father did reign to show to his father that his very first mission to establish all the ways and means needed to keep the nasty from ever anymore to be but only the ruled over within the confining constraints of all celestial cosmologies everywhere to be so known by God Almighty!
In confining God's revelation to the written word, sola scriptura theology not only cut itself off from much of the rich trinitarian thinking since Nicaea, but limited revelation to the exigencies of human salvation.
A total vision calls us to a realization that our suffering and death are not solely and only our own and that to confine it to an individual and particular identity and meaning is to refuse the presence and reality of Spirit.
The ethical implication is that moral responsibility is not confined to consequences which obtain for only our contemporaries in the present generation.
God is not only disclosed in him, nor is revelation confined to «biblical times»; but Jesus is the supreme disclosure which opens my eyes to God in the present, and while remaining a man who lived in a particular historical situation, he will always be the unique focus of my perception of and response to God.
Even though this wealth of possibility is confined within narrow limits, these limits are only factual and not essential.
Yusuf Qaradawi (the most influential Muslim cleric in the world today, the spiritual head of the Muslim Brotherhood) said: «Islam is not a religion in the common, distorted meaning of the word, confining its scope only to the private life of man.
Baptismal water was the universal solvent not only of traditional religious distinctions within Judaism but also of the foundation stones on which the ancient city rested; for the church, it was the sole initiation and was not confined to a single family, clan, race, or social class.
Besides, the interpretive battle was largely confined to members of the theological guild to whom only lay elites paid attention.
Organized religions are often meaningless because they try to confine this something larger and greater in terms that only mean something in our simpler universe.
Yet the change that began with David, confined as it was first to Jerusalem and then to other cities and royal residences, in course of time transformed Hebrew society, leaving only vestiges of the old institutions.
While the world we inhabit is confined to planet earth, we know that this is only the tiniest speck in a universe so vast that our minds can barely imagine it.
One can now be a specialist only in a very confined area.
Nicholas Berdyaev the Russian philosopher was most critical of the traditional Christian ethics which confined itself to the ethics of law and ethics of grace and ignored the ethics of creativity, while secular modernity to which Christian modernism succumbed, elevated the human vocation of creativity as supreme and as capable by itself of solving the problem of destructivity within it without the need of grace and even of law in the long run Anthropology got perverted on all sides by converting Creation into an order of static laws which are only to be obeyed and perfected by grace in Catholic thought and by getting validated for collective existence without criticism but to be rejected as totally irrelevant in the realm of existence in grace in Protestant thought.
It is curious that the people who have been telling us for years that there are no moral truths now insist to us that the laws confining marriage to one man and one woman must not only have a moral justification — that is, reasons to establish the rightness or «justice» that «justifies» the law.
Then by your own logic, the US needs to pull ALL of its military from everywhere in the world, confine them to US borders only, close ALL embassies, recall the diplomats home, get out of the U.N and seal the country like a drum..
The condition has never been confined only to the secular despisers of Christianity.
Here, God appears as being absolutely sovereign and transcendent, so transcendent that there can be no human language about God, and so sovereign that God can be known only by way of the image of the Creator, and this is an «image» that negates all human vision of God, an image totally confining man to the creaturely realm, to the secular, or to the «world.»
I think that one reason for this, on both sides, is that a look at man, as he is, may give us too much confidence when we are superficial in our looking or too much despair when we only regard man's condition as «cabin'd, cribb'd, confined» and as failing so terribly in its accomplishment.
At this stage, not only were tribal deities confined in their goodwill to their own clans but, as well, they were generally imagined as confined in their presence and power to their own lands.
Such samples, however, could not easily pick up what was incipient, especially what was radically new and as yet confined to only small groups.
To this dichotomy corresponds the epistemological dichotomy of two kinds of knowledge — the true knowledge of the all - embracing timeless truth which only God possesses and man's imperfect knowledge confined to the temporal realm.
Structuralism is a complicated method of explanation used in many fields, but I must confine myself to a brief and oversimplified description of it only as it is applicable to literary texts.
Even if you admit that all this points to the virtue of a well - crafted club sandwich, you may still confine yourself only to ordering clubs at restaurants known to make them well.
Freud's teaching is definitely one - sided in that it generalizes from facts that are relevant only to neurotic states of mind; its validity is really confined to those states... Freud's is not a psychology of the healthy mind.»
Whether we wish to call all such forms of institutionalization civil religions or confine that term to only some of such forms, it is here that we must locate the problem of civil religion.
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