Sentences with phrase «other central concept»

Arguably no other central concept in the psychotherapeutic literature has evolved and was revised as extensibly in the last century, as the concept of countertransference.

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Last year, the member - owned network of banks and other financial institutions revealed a successful proof - of - concept aimed at reimagining the nostro - vostro accounts used by companies to store cash around the world, and in January, it signed an agreement with seven central securities depositories to evolve the way the centralized organizations might leverage blockchain.
This is due to, among other factors, the potential high risk and volatility of virtual currency products and the fact that virtual currency remains an experimental concept that is not presently regulated or backed by any central bank worldwide and has no tangible intrinsic value.
While it is of course true that those who belong to this school are perhaps most vocal in their assertion that in our Lord alone may God be seen at work, and while it is they who denounce the concept of «general» revelation as a vain fancy of sub-Christian speculation, a considerable number of other Christian thinkers take what in effect is the same position when they make central to their teaching a kind of uniqueness in the coming and the person of Christ which effectively removes him from the context of the total sell - expressive operation of the Eternal Word.
In the first instance there could be reasons of a rational logical sort, reasons which challenge the coherence of the concept of God as that concept lies among the other concepts central to Whitehead's speculative scheme.
Thus the gospel was concentrated in the person of Jesus; the hope of the Kingdom receded and became eventually only another name for «heaven,» the other world, the state of bliss beyond death, or, as in Thomas Aquinas, a term for the divine theodicy in general — though in truth this interpretation really emphasized a fundamental element in the whole biblical conception, in Jesus» teaching as elsewhere — and thus an intellectual concept of the person of Jesus tended to become central for Christian doctrine, theology, and devotion, rather than the person of God, his sovereignty and his redemptive will, his wisdom and his love.
The fact that the prehension of other actualities is a prehension» of them as other supplies the basis for one of Whitehead's central concepts, that prehensions have a «vector» character (PR 28).
Pure chance, absolutely free but blind, at the very root of the stupendous edifice of evolution: this central concept of modern biology is no longer one among other possible or even conceivable hypotheses.
One of the central concepts involved in Bejan and Errera's work is hierarchy, which occur when many small items and a few large ones flow together versus flowing in competition with each other.
The concept is so basic and fundamental that it is central to number theory and pops up in most other fields of math as well.
Spielberg widened the film's focus to encompass the story's other angles — Ellsberg's evolution, the Washington elite's lies about the war, and the tick - tock of daily - deadline journalism — but the rise of Mrs. Graham, in an era when the word Ms. hadn't yet been popularized and the concept of gender equality wasn't paid so much as lip service, remains a central theme.
Interlocked relationships between guys and gals are schematically arranged around a central concept: The opposite sexes don't have a clue how to read each other's dating signals.
Use number lines as a central representational tool in teaching this and other rational number concepts.
The concept, which is the inspiration for the 2014 Mini hatchback, has full - LED headlights, a new hexagonal grille, central dual exhaust system and many other interesting design highlights.
Some other notable features found on this concept include a carbon - fiber splitter, a single central exhaust pipe, and a new Panamericana grille, which is highlighted by vertical slats adorned with red accents.
The new display and operating concept will include the instrument cluster on the steering column with colour display, central instrument with new display elements and coloured lighting configuration among other things.
Themes of friendship, forgiveness, rivalry, trickery, bravery, and courage can be compared and contrasted with folklore connected to students» cultures, and from other parts of the world, to explore the concept of central message.
The border between fiction and reality is central in Johns work, as the concepts are always shifting and interacting with each other: what we perceive as truth can often be enactments and vice versa.
Many other photographers have instead used movement as an important aesthetic tool, recognizing that speed, motion, and new concepts of time are central conditions of modern life.
As Reynolds points out (Ecological conversations and systems thinking), systems thinking starts when we begin to see the world through other people's eyes, and the idea of multiple perspectives is a central concept.
As blockchain technology was in large part developed to make banks and other middlemen unnecessary, once a central bank decides to issue a cryptocurrency, that could call into question the entire concept of commercial banking, Harris said.
It is clear that Vegetabile wants the takeaway to be that central intervention is antithetical to the core concepts that make Ethereum and other Cryptocurrencies successful.
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