Sentences with phrase «out of continuity»

The stories are out of continuity and Sin City: A Dame To Kill For is both a prequel and sequel.
But in this fifth installment of the increasingly loosely related Terminator series — it essentially uses time travel as an excuse to loop the third and fourth films out of its continuity — the time travel is more convoluted than thought - provoking.
Like the first film, there are several storylines told somewhat out of continuity, but which end up converging at certain points late in the film.
Whitehead's theory of internal relatedness through causal prehensions makes speculative sense out of this continuity.

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But over on the Pastry Box Project recently, Natasha Lampard, a New Zealand native and the co-founder of Webstock, ponders whether we should be celebrating a different kind of success and valuing continuity over cash outs.
Not only did he want continuity at the Fed, but the president said he needed Summers by his side in the White House as he tried to lift the economy out of a deep recession, according to people familiar with the conversation.
Retaining continuity with Carney seemed to be a big thing for Poloz when he was first stepping into the job (to the detriment of Canadian monpol, in my opinion — the tightening bias should've been out the door waaaaaay sooner), but he's been his own man for the vast majority of his time at the helm.
In a world fixated by disruption, the bank stands out as a marvel of continuity.
VGP ensures the continuity of programme by acquiring spaces which are strategically well - placed in terms of access, project development of logistics and semi-industrial property and the long - term renting - out of the properties.
The field, in other words, offers to the concrescing occasion a measure of order needed for continuity with the previous set of occasions, but the occasion itself still has to sort out what is relevant for its own self - constitution from the mass of data contained in the field.
Another element of continuity, conscious or not, is the idea that they are a remnant, a people called out of the larger doomed society to herald a new age.
We must ask whether the physical and historical continuity that evolutionary theory posits, in its picture of life and consciousness arising from a soup of chemicals, rubs out the hierarchical distinction of levels.7
L4H gets something out of starting new threads instead of keeping the continuity.
My liberal colleagues were even less interested in puzzling out the continuity of truth in classical doctrine than were hard - nosed biblicists.
Converts are sometimes eager to point out that Orthodoxy, because of its emphasis on continuity, can not be «liberal.»
They are often specially trained to critically analyze arguments, to seek clarification of terms and root out presuppositions, to provide a general perspective that covers a variety of details, and to convey a continuity of valuable ideas derived from a distinguished line of predecessors in the history of philosophy.
They had grown up out of archaic religion and continued in little broken continuity with it.
Written by Msgr. Fernando Ocariz, who has been directly involved in the SSPX talks, it carefully follows the principals laid out by Pope Benedict in his famous talk about «the hermeneutic of reform, of renewal within continuity
The Continuity Of Divine Life And Love St. John introduces his account of the passion and death of Jesus with an explicit statement that the narrative of the death of Jesus that follows is a continuation of the life that had gone before: «Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end» (13:1Of Divine Life And Love St. John introduces his account of the passion and death of Jesus with an explicit statement that the narrative of the death of Jesus that follows is a continuation of the life that had gone before: «Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end» (13:1of the passion and death of Jesus with an explicit statement that the narrative of the death of Jesus that follows is a continuation of the life that had gone before: «Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end» (13:1of Jesus with an explicit statement that the narrative of the death of Jesus that follows is a continuation of the life that had gone before: «Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end» (13:1of the death of Jesus that follows is a continuation of the life that had gone before: «Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end» (13:1of Jesus that follows is a continuation of the life that had gone before: «Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end» (13:1of the life that had gone before: «Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end» (13:1of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end» (13:1of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end» (13:1).
The first and most obvious effect, as we noted in this august organ in its last issue, was that it sent out a clear ecclesiological message, one we have heard before, but never perhaps in such a direct and practical way: the message of the hermeneutic of continuity and reform against that of discontinuity and rupture.
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In the sixth of these Wellesley lectures, as it turns out, there is a mildly negative assessment of the concept of evolutionary emergence and «upward progress, arguing in favor of the greater significance of continuity with the «lower orders» of nature (MT 153).
Perhaps we should be open to the Hindu experience that continuity, when pressed, turns out to be the union of all in the world soul, Atman.
Yet even on these terms it should remain possible for an interpretive community to make a conscious decision to hear the Bible as scripture, to believe in the coercive and constraining force of the Bible's own unique literary construction, and to regard itself as trying to live out the demands of a word and a God that stand over it, in continuity with communities of faith within the Bible and in the church's ongoing history of interpretation.
An actualized continuity is an impossibility, and this impossibility is all that the assumption of discreteness rules out.
True, where continuity is in question, exact measurement is out of the question, whereas quanta can in theory be counted.
Guadalupe provides the spark which will allow the people to rise out of the realm of death like the Phoenix rising out of the ashes of the past — not just a return to the past but the emergence of a spectacular newness.10 In sharp contrast to the total rupture with the past which was initiated by the conquest - evangelization enterprise, Guadalupe provided the necessary sense of continuity which is basic to human existence.
Out of their own past and in close continuity with it, something truly new and sacred was now emerging.
I have argued in Chapter 4 that the obvious physical and historical continuity tying the «higher» phases of evolution to the lower does not at all rule out the possibility of an ontological discontinuity.
In other books, those of us who are process thinkers have endeavored to work out a theological or religious position, an interpretation of Christian prayer and worship, and a moral attitude, which will take account of what we have learned but which will also be in genuine continuity with the past we have inherited.
To understand the «new hermeneutic» it helps to recognize that it grew out of the exploration of the continuity between the historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ, which, of course, in view of form criticism, is necessarily a question of the continuity between the message of Jesus, to the limited extent that we know it, and the kerygma proclaiming the Christ.
The answer (as a contributor to Fr Timothy Finigan's indispensable blog, «The Hermeneutic of Continuity» has pointed out) is to be found by bringing together para 83 of Sacramentum Caritatis and the statement by Ms. Kelly introducing the new Sexual Orientation Regulations, made in the House of Commons only the week before.
Finding a solution that identifies and directs CKE to potential stock - outs and surpluses was important to ensure continuity of supply and successful limited - time offers.
although it does have a lot more continuity than a lot of sketch shows, which I think is what makes it hard to pull out individual sketches.
The Gaels may appear to have come out of nowhere as contenders, but their evolution happened gradually, through familiarity and continuity.
The greatest negligence at the club is in failing to create a structure that provides continuity between the frequent changes of managers / coaches (which have become inevitable) and to deliver an infrastructure, in the form of competitive and professional training facilities, which will attract and get the best out of their players.
The Chelsea manager re-iterated the need for his team to find more of a defensive balance and continuity, refusing to comment on whether or not he feels his team is already out of the title race.
Maddy was proud of her contributions, and to ensure continuity after she graduated, Maddy co-founded a school club where students could hang out, learn about ways to reduce stress, and get involved in CS projects, including a sleep campaign.
The review includes trials that compared midwife - led continuity of care given both during the antepartum and the intrapartum period with other models of care which included obstetricians or family physicians, or both, collaborating with nurses and midwives in a variety of organisational settings.No trial included models of care that offered out of hospital birth.
Continuity Remain turns out to have been a very narrow band of opinion that gave up on the Lib Dems after their terrible start to the election campaign - and the Brexit - voting southwest had no interest in backing the party that once dominated the region.
When words filtered out that Governor Ambode might not approve the staggering N500m for Christmas decoration contract this year since the economy is such that requires prudent management, many thought he would be seen as not keeping faith with his promise of continuity.
The study authors point out that the continuity and stability of care is often better in institutions, as are opportunities for child - centric activities and education.
Valentina Coia explains further: «The first hypothesis could not be ruled out given that the study considered only 85 modern comparison samples from the K1 lineage — the genetic lineage that also includes that of Ötzi — which comprised few samples from Europe and especially none from the eastern Alps, which are home to populations that presumably have a genetic continuity with the Iceman.
The fact is that one school of thought («Regional Continuity») believes that all Middle Pleistocene Homo were really a genetic continuum, ancestral as a whole to modern humans; another («Replacement») believes that only the African ones were our ancestors, and the others more or less died out, replaced by the newcomers from Africa.
Arguably, the President laid out a vision three years ago — sending astronauts to an asteroid as a steppingstone to Mars — so «continuity of vision» would mean continuing on that path even though a strong contingent wants a return to President George W. Bush's 2004 vision of sending humans back to the Moon.
A silk camisole layered underneath provided a pretty - but - not - distracting base layer, and I pulled these chain t - strap sandals out of the archives (last seen as part of a birthday outfit a few years ago) for some continuity with the jacket.
Throw continuity out the window, bring all of the good parts of the cast back, oh yeah.
But this would require a degree of invention that the film seems uninterested in even attempting — Shaun breaks in and out of the property with ease, hatches plans whose parameters never become apparent, and manages to be exactly where she needs to be at all times, basic continuity or physics be damned.
After hearing the premise of Days of Future Past, I was a teensy bit worried that this latest mutant outing would be little more an attempt to clean up the continuity mess made by Fox ever since The Last Stand.
It's that segment where Willis could make a prominent appearance (through flashbacks and / or dream sequences), though a fleeting cameo in another part of the film - «Saturday Night,» for continuity's sake - isn't out of the question.
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