Sentences with phrase «over concrete in»

We have often said that the greenest flooring around is probably sustainably harvested hardwood but that is not for the do - it - yourselfer, and people often need floating floors when installing over concrete in apartments.

Not exact matches

And just as the elevator's effects were amplified by the near - simultaneous introduction of other key tools and practices — from reinforced concrete to new methods of producing steel and framing buildings to modern ventilation systems — so, too, the most transformative of effects over the next decade or two are sure to be found in the confluence of new technologies and ideas.
The imposing 630 - foot - tall concrete and stainless - steel structure towers over the St. Louis riverfront, and commemorates Thomas Jefferson and the role St. Louis played in the westward expansion of the United States.
This is familiar ground for the SocGen strategist, who argued back in April that the British government could «concrete over the entire length and breadth of the UK and house prices would still rise» arguing that Britain doesn't actually have a shortage of housing, just a big imbalance in supply and demand.
He had only just learned something was awry when, as an investor in three of Concrete's buildings, he had received proxy forms asking him to sign over his stakes to a company called Strategic Group in return for unsecured debentures, a kind of IOU not backed by real collateral, promising to pay him 6 % a year.
«We've taken some concrete steps to recognize the risks that are out there,» he said, noting he has some concerns over weak consumer confidence in the United States and what he called «softness» in that country's real estate market.
Though King wouldn't say whether Walmart had concrete plans to eventually make marketplace items available for services like in - store pickup of online orders, as it does for its own assortment, it's clear Walmart's 4,000 - some stores could give the company a big advantage over its main marketplace rivals, Amazon.com (amzn) and eBay.
Designed in collaboration with Foster + Partners, Apple Park replaces 5 million square feet of asphalt and concrete with grassy fields and over 9,000 native and drought - resistant trees, and is powered by 100 percent renewable energy.
One very concrete example of this can be seen in divergent movement in the price of health services — a non-tradable — which has increased by 6 per cent over the past year, and the price of clothing — a tradable — which has fallen by 3 per cent over the same period.
Three qualities have defined it over its history: excellence in scholarship, responsiveness to changing global circumstances, and a commitment to making a concrete difference in the world.
With the Mandurah concrete plant established in 2004 and the Bibra Lake Plant in 2005, there are plans to further increase our pre-mixed concrete footprint over next 12 months with additional plants at Byford, Neerabup and Bayswater in the Perth Metropolitan area.
Aristotle states explicitly that of the many senses of the word, «nature,» the first and most proper is that by which «nature» means that principle that allows an entity, over and above its adventitious processes, itself to grow) 12 «Nature» is entity in the sense of form, with the additional condition that it is now regarded as «in some sense the factor which initiates movement and rest «13 of just those processes that take place within the concrete being itself that «has» the nature.
The recognition that the abstract / concrete distinction is formal suggests that the problem of the necessity of the divine reality does not lie in the fact that it implies that «an abstract part of the antecedent divine event» must necessitate and so be normative over» all subsequent divine events and therefore can not be» «contained» in any concrete divine event» (p. 60).
For example, we should stop «hunting for sport or furs; farming minks, foxes and other animals for their fur; capturing wild animals (often after shooting their mothers) and imprisoning them in small cages for humans to stare at; tormenting animals to make them learn tricks for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 23).
What's most interesting is that now the bishops are talking brass tacks, having a spirited discussion over concrete proposals for phased action to make a unity that is not just on paper but in reality.
The real opposition for Buber is not between philosophy and religion, as it at first appears to be, but between that philosophy which sees the absolute in universals and hence removes reality into the systematic and the abstract and that which means the bond of the absolute with the particular and hence points man back to the reality of the lived concrete — to the immediacy of real meeting with the beings over against one.
The real conflict for Buber is not between philosophy and religion, but between that philosophy which sees the absolute in universals and hence removes reality into the systematic and the abstract and that which means the bond of the absolute with the particular and hence points man back to the reality of the lived concrete — to the immediacy of real meeting with the beings over against one.
Some proponents of the old orthodoxy (such as Gordon Clark and Carl Henry) favor a metaphysical - deductive over an empirical - inductive approach, seeking to deduce the concrete meanings of Scripture from first principles given in Scripture.
In over a thousand occasional writings he applied his doctrine of grace to concrete issues, and here it can be seen that his theology did not result in moral paralysiIn over a thousand occasional writings he applied his doctrine of grace to concrete issues, and here it can be seen that his theology did not result in moral paralysiin moral paralysis.
Over the last 40 years Faith movement has been gradually developing a school of thinkers who share this diagnosis of, and prescription for, the sickness in our culture, and who are also firmly rooted in the busy, concrete realities of pastoral and familial work.
These are Paul's words, and we can not easily imagine them on Jesus» lips; but they say only what Jesus was remembered to have said over and over again in clearer, more concrete and more moving terms.
In order to make concrete that preaching situation let us assume further that I am a preacher in a church which owns and honors the liturgical tradition, and as a major obedience to that tradition does not deliver over to me — for exploitation according to my ambulatory penchants or enthusiasms — a merely religious occasion, but has from of old designated this Sunday as the second Sunday in AdvenIn order to make concrete that preaching situation let us assume further that I am a preacher in a church which owns and honors the liturgical tradition, and as a major obedience to that tradition does not deliver over to me — for exploitation according to my ambulatory penchants or enthusiasms — a merely religious occasion, but has from of old designated this Sunday as the second Sunday in Advenin a church which owns and honors the liturgical tradition, and as a major obedience to that tradition does not deliver over to me — for exploitation according to my ambulatory penchants or enthusiasms — a merely religious occasion, but has from of old designated this Sunday as the second Sunday in Advenin Advent.
In fact, if we agree with him that human experiences of as brief a duration as one - tenth of a second may be distinguished in consciousness, and if we disregard the problem of whether a sleeping person also experiences at about the same rate of ten occasions per second, then simple arithmetic enables us to conclude that the concrete reality of a human being that lives seventy years is well over two billion individual «selves»In fact, if we agree with him that human experiences of as brief a duration as one - tenth of a second may be distinguished in consciousness, and if we disregard the problem of whether a sleeping person also experiences at about the same rate of ten occasions per second, then simple arithmetic enables us to conclude that the concrete reality of a human being that lives seventy years is well over two billion individual «selves»in consciousness, and if we disregard the problem of whether a sleeping person also experiences at about the same rate of ten occasions per second, then simple arithmetic enables us to conclude that the concrete reality of a human being that lives seventy years is well over two billion individual «selves»!
When the Declaration later proclaimed that the church must always hear and obey her Lord over against all other authorities, it did so in the light of the scriptures and the communal memory of the church, which gives concrete embodiment to her worship.
Here we must hasten to point out that among Christian thinkers over the centuries the conception of God has varied considerably more in expression than is often popularly supposed, and theologians have always wanted to guard themselves against the implications of such crude and concrete images of God as may have been prevalent in the popular imagination.
As we said at the beginning, we must pass over this whole knot of fundamental theoretical questions and direct our attention to changes in the concrete situation which affect every kind of Christian morality.
Hence, everything new, regardless of its provisional nature or its shallowness over the long run, was set in concrete too quickly, thus frustrating, especially at the popular level, the real essence of the reforms, which was to introduce an authentic historical consciousness into the Catholic tradition.
A person or an institution demonstrates integrity not only by choosing right from wrong in a concrete situation but by maintaining a «commitment to the pattern over a wide range of different actual and potential decisions, in differing situations, with differing consequences and levels of predictability of such consequences.
Whitehead not only discerns that it is necessary to specify different types of abstraction over against one another, but also sees that the popular opposition of the «concrete world» and «abstract theory» is unfruitful and, in its forms up to that time, indefensible.
The concrete parish church has signs in Swahili plastered over the building asking for cell phones to be turned off during Mass. (No running water, but cell phones!
Remember Professor Roache's observation that «when someone has concrete power over your life... your identity becomes bound up in other people's expectation of you — and that is the definition of alienation.»
The light seems to come in two varieties, silver or gold, and sometimes the glow makes it feel like the prairies are threatening to take over; the concrete will start falling away and luscious grasses will spring up everywhere, wildflowers and meadow as far as the eye can see.
The small batch microclimate way is to dry coffee beans while sitting on concrete slab or patio; raking over them in full sunlight with accelerated rake use at night to prevent the beans from over fermenting.
If mega-bucks City come calling in the new year, there may well be a number of clubs who live to regret not making their interest in Isco concrete over the summer.
While the rest of the teams in the EPL are making concrete moves and, at the very least, putting out the feelers with potential players to boost their squads either for right now or the summer, Arsene Wnger and the mighty AFC quibble over what amounts to pennies for a 17 year old Polish boy who may or may not be the new Patrick Viera in four years» time.
I think it could be comforting to both the parent of a picky eater — and the child him / herself — to have a concrete reason to believe that the issue will likely fade, and to know that a child just needs to keep «checking in» with his or her evolving taste buds over time.
But in contrast, GDP per capita has declined by 12 per cent under John Mahama's tenure as president when oil revenue and loans alone over the eight - year period of 2009 - 2016 would amount to GHS248billion,» he said at the lecture on the theme: «State of Ghana's Economy — Foundation of Concrete or Straw?»
In an interview with the paper, pro-Brexit minister Chris Grayling suggests this will lead to the «nature and character» of the UK being changed as it is concreted over.
The fierce critic of Dr. Bawumia said, it should not be surprising if he keeps slamming Dr. Bawumia who failed to provide concrete evidence over his bloated register allegations in the 2016 electioneering year.
The Conservatives have fired the first shots in the campaign for next year's local elections by promising to protect England's gardens from being concreted over.
President Mahama noted that over 75 kilometers of asphaltic concrete roads had been constructed in the Sekondi - Takoradi metropolis alone while 97 percent of children of school - going age were in school.
To dress up the pre-cast concrete parking ramp, which is completed, the facade will be covered over by a textured metal perforated screen, with articulated panels and blue - and - purple bands of light washing across at night in the Aloft brand colors.
The Housing Minister Nick Boles recently remarked that houses are in fact of more value than green fields, having announced plans that some opponents would see as concreting over the countryside.
In an exclusive Daily Mail interview, Cabinet Minister Chris Grayling — who uncovered the report — said the «nature and character» of Britain would be changed for ever if we agree to concrete over the country.
He said, «In the course of further review of facts of this case, it transpired that the legal issues arising from the originating motion of the applicant are very recondite and novel as there have not been concrete apex court decisions on them and they also affect and will affect many criminal and civil cases all over Nigeria where the Administration of Criminal Justice Act is being applied.»
From a tiny terrace outside the apartment's living room, the Chernobyl reactor is visible in the distance, its blocky shape now covered over by the sarcophagus, the concrete coffin designed to contain its radioactive dangers.
They applied the bacterial goo to cracks in concrete, and over time it filled the cracks completely and then died, leaving behind a fibrous, strong substance that has the same strength as concrete.
They showed that this kind of interference indeed occurs in terahertz waves, but occurs to a lesser degree over grass compared to concrete.
With conservative assumptions about sea level rise and the subsidence of the area, two diversion structures — large concrete sluices placed in the river embankment — would create about 700 square kilometers of land over 30 years, said Gary Parker of the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign.
On April Fools» Day the agency took over from the Department of Transport the heavy responsibility of covering the remnants of the English countryside with concrete, tearing down the houses in the way of the M11 and turning the M25 into a 12 - lane hyperway.
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