Sentences with phrase «particular branches of»

They are also crafted to suit particular branches of engineering.
• «How can we quickly and progressively harmonise the proliferation of particular branches of study with the necessity of forming a synthesis of them, and of preserving among men the faculties of contemplation and observation which lead to wisdom?»
Moreover, a supplementary condition is required for the success of an imaginative generalization, insofar as the generalization should always take its point of departure from within some particular branch of human learning.
Not that we must produce over and over again works of the scope of Bultmann's or Jeremias's; but we must be prepared ever to learn from them and to consider any and every saying in the light of the history of the particular branch of tradition of which it is a part.
I would go so far as to say, with sociologist Christian Smith, that «theological liberalism is not one particular branch of Christianity; it is rather actually a very different religion from Christianity.»
The authentic element in this particular branch of tradition is, then, the refusal of a sign and the idiomatic affirmation: «The sign of Jonah will be given to this generation.»
Cuomo insisted the investigations panel will target wrongdoing — not any particular branch of government.
If we can take this document: http://thezeitgeistmovement.com/orientation#faq5 as a reasonable discussion of Zeitgeist's beliefs you'll notice in the section «The «Prima Facie» Fallacy» that this particular branch of Zeitgeist argues directly for a technocratic and anti-democratic control over production; as opposed to the humanism that the collective author claims to see in Marxist communism.
The presence of the Church of England in the House of Lords entrenches a privileged position for one particular branch of one particular religion.
NNPC then wires the funds from one of its major foreign bank accounts, or from the CBN, directly to the stipulated account of the particular branch of the armed services, or intelligence unit, or department, that initiated the request.
The team found two teeth belonging to rat - like animals that date back 145 million years, meaning they're among the earliest creatures on our particular branch of the tree of life to have been discovered.
This particular branch of criticism is worried primarily that Gates is spending his money in the wrong places (see Table 1).
And indeed, while Dodge says the R / T has a «sport - tuned suspension,» this particular branch of the R / T tree is distinguished mainly by a monochrome paint scheme and red stitching on black leather seats.
That's proven a useful concept in my reading life — having temporarily exhausted my interest in a particular branch of reading, I turn to a short work or essay collection as a kind of mental tornagusto.
Mario games are usually the best platformers (I haven't played Rayman Origins) so they're always going to be «good», but I guess it's getting harder and harder to reinvent the wheel with this particular branch of the Mario adventures.
It must not be supposed that the writer is one who would advocate, as essential to women, any very extraordinary degree of intellectual attainment, especially if confined to one particular branch of study.
Long before she produced her classic work The Dinner Party and effectively invented feminist art, Chicago lived in Los Angeles, where she made sculptural work inspired largely by the particular branch of Californian abstraction known as «finish fetish» and exemplified by the work of artists like John MacCracken, Robert Irwin, and James Turrell.
Some firms, for example, favor certain colleges or law schools, judicial clerkships, or even a particular branch of military service.
Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions is leveraging one particular branch of AI — machine learning — to improve a key component of spend management: the invoice review process.
A particular branch of Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank IFSC code will not be similar to another branch of the same bank.
The six digits from the end identify a particular branch of the bank.

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Granted, however, that biblical criticism is a legitimate, and even a useful, branch of scientific study, is it important for the general reader, who has no particular interest in matters of archaeology or ancient history?
Natural theology is a branch of theology because the theologian in appropriating it must recognize that his selection expresses his particular perspective formed in a community from which he speaks.
This particular library, the main branch of the public library in Newark, New Jersey, means a lot to Roth.
@tony - «All US politicians should have to state publicly which branch / denomination of their particular religion they support,»
The circumstances required for sexual reproduction (different in kind from what I mean by «metaphysical division,» although a different branch on the same path of interaction between matter and the élan vital) by more complex entities is of course still more particular (and improbable without the intentional element).
Their solution was to arm the individual with certain inalienable guarantees, contained in the Bill of Rights, and to disarm the government by constructing a system of checks and balances to ensure that none of the three branches — and in particular the executive — became all - powerful.
Every time no matter what particular branch or division of Christianity they belong it is the same thing.They have book which takes a topic references a few verses and then try and create an argument to support the idea.
«If there was particular controversy in a branch of Islam or Christianity who wold they turn to?
«If we are truly concerned to develop an ecology capable of remedying the damage we have done, no branch of the sciences and no form of wisdom can be left out, and that includes religion and the language particular to it.
The use of the word «regime» compounds the problem, for it suggests that it is not the legitimacy of a particular institution or branch of government that is at stake but the very nature of our government.
Mythology 1: an allegorical narrative 2: a body of myths: as a: the myths dealing with the gods, demigods, and legendary heroes of a particular people b: mythos 2 3: a branch of knowledge that deals with myth 4: a popular belief or assumption that has grown up around someone or something
As shoppers peruse the aisles of Westside Market — be it one of the grocer's three locations in New York City or its Maywood, N.J., branch — they'll catch glimpses of owner John Zoitas» family roots, whether it's one of his children overseeing the day - to - day operations of a particular store or a specialty food item imported from his native Greece.
It is a high - wire act as the Coalition has committed to a root - and - branch review of the competition legislation with particular reference to grocery retail and banks in its first 100 days.
«We have written to those three countries involved, with 23 identified consignments that may contain lettuce from that particular establishment,» said Chris Parker, assistant secretary of the department's plant export operations branch.
A s shoppers peruse the aisles of Westside Market — be it one of the grocer's three locations in New York City or its Maywood, N.J., branch — they'll catch glimpses of owner John Zoitas» family roots, whether it's one of his children overseeing the day - to - day operations of a particular store or a specialty food item imported from his native Greece.
The club is run via branches / zonal arrangements and does not have a particular location as a meeting point considering its growth and further penetrations of more states within the federation.
In particular, the 2012 assassination of the US Libyan Ambassador Christopher Stevens, then the French intervention in Northern Mali and the spectacular attack by a branch of the Al - Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) on the In Amenas oil terminals in 2013 — with calamitous crisis management by the Algerian authorities — have proven the zone's fragility.
Yet, the success of President Muhammadu Buhari's proclaimed fight against corruption hinges not only on his «integrity record» or members of his cabinet but also the collective involvement of all branches of government, in particular the National Assembly and the judiciary.
The interest of the dealers, in any particular branch and trade or manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite to, that of the public.
The graceful taper of a tree trunk into branches, boughs, and twigs is so familiar that few people notice what Leonardo da Vinci observed: A tree almost always grows so that the total thickness of the branches at a particular height is equal to the thickness of the trunk.
Yet the particular SNP variants documented in these reports would place both women's male fetuses, and their alleged fathers, onto three branches of the tree simultaneously (see one example).
In particular, the highly branched tree - like fungal structures, called arbuscules, normally found inside cells of the host root — which are required for nutrient exchange — remain underdeveloped.
They can also estimate how rapidly the DNA sequence of a particular gene may change, giving a «molecular clock» that puts rough dates next to the tree's branches.
«Dandelions have become well - known recently in particular as a result of applied research,» explains head of research Dr. Christian Schulze Gronover (IME, Münster branch).
So why do branches form at only particular parts of geometric shapes?
We purpose to give a particular description of these improvements, accompanied with suitable engravings, in our next number that our readers may be enabled to appreciate more fully the progress of improvements in this important branch of mechanism.
Another branch of my work focused more on the role of evolution in genetic disease, and in particular understanding why certain genetic diseases persist in the population despite their obvious fitness costs, and what forces are respsonsible for shaping their underlying genetic architectures.
In particular, we are interested in a relatively understudied branch in the Tree of Life, that of the Archaea.
Surprisingly, when they placed the real plants on the graph according to their actual nutrient travel distances and total branch lengths, the plants fell almost perfectly on the Pareto curve, meaning that plants» networks of branches are finding the best balance between cost and performance for their particular environment.
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