Sentences with phrase «particular nature»

It should come as no surprise that in - house legal functions are transforming legal practice and in particular the nature of the relationship between corporations and law firms.
A major difference, however, between Bergson's theory and James's notion of the stream of thought as outlined in his Psychology is a matter of stress: whereas James, in the Psychology, was hesitant in extending his conclusions beyond the flow of our experience itself, 1 Bergson was always concerned primarily with what is revealed in our experience about the nature of reality, and in particular the nature of time.
The many different species of plants and animals each have their own particular natures because of a long history of interactions and cause - and - effect sequences which have made each species what it is.
Hon explained: «There has been such an explosion of readily available information over the decades, yet there is little published work on the quite particular nature of the folding bicycle.
A verbal explanation of agency (in particular the nature of the services Realtors will provide) must take place at the time of the «first substantial contact» (whatever and whenever that may be).
«Hypostasis» is more than a mask or mode of appearance; it points to the individual existence of a particular nature.
Revelation «does not pour itself into the world through him who receives it as through a funnel; it comes to him and seizes his whole elemental being in all its particular nature and fuses with it.»
The extent of such power depends upon the particular nature of the writings, of those who use them, and of the situations in which they are produced and read.
This suggests that the idea of god is not really a primary religious concept, but is dependent on the particular nature of religious experiences.
The practice of living in the present moment means paying attention to the particular nature of each moment, each situation, each interaction, each relationship.
It is when marriage based on fidelity is seen as an alternative to marriage based on love or law that its peculiar and particular nature is understood.
In other words, people are viewed via the lens of belief in a particular nature, proclivities, etc..
Kavanah represents a deliberate concentration of will, an inner attitude which is far more effective than the particular nature of the action being performed.
Thomism escapes the difficulties of arguing from the particular nature of the universe to a cause that explains its form by asserting that any existence whatsoever requires a ground in a different order of being.
The Kaminski focus reflects the fact that he is the leader of the group, rather than any member of it; but also, around Jewadbne, I think the particular nature of the language used about needing Jewish apologies first (and here I think I am somewhat generous to the Conservatives: they have stated that they disagree with Kaminski on Jewadbne, but have called it a position of that people of «goodwill» took.
It is a diplomatic bag, which is a communication of a particular nature.
Intellect's own submission into the committee's inquiry highlighted a difficulty in communicating to industry the particular nature of the cyber threat that the MoD faces, a desire from industry for greater clarification of roles and responsibilities for cyber within the MoD, some current lack of relevant skills, and concern regarding the sufficient future availability of individuals with relevant skills.
I think it may be difficult to draw conclusions from studies because there are factors that can not be measured that play a role in menstrual synchrony such as the particular nature of the relationship and the specific living arrangements of the women.
Given its particular nature, Shattered Horizon inevitably generates mixed feelings.
The particular nature of Sargeant's film writing has much to do with insisting on the material as less the object of film criticism (criticism, too, must undergo a thorough expurgation if one is to think through underground film and write about it), and more an attempt to situate it within a wider context of describing its performance upon the audience.
Besides the particular nature of his mishaps (which includes carting around Leon's corpse in his freezer truck), the film's arch removal from any genuine sense of mortality or danger would be funny, if only Slattery could tell a joke.
Feedback like this led us to conclude that the particular nature of video made it fundamentally different from the other artifacts collected during observations, such as observers» notes, board snapshots, lesson plans, and student work.
Well, to get that kind of evidence we need to think about the, you might sort of say, the elements of the task that make it interesting and challenging and that will give us a window into students» thinking and reasoning - let's say about their ability to use an idea like the particular nature of matter, or something that has to do with cellular function.
The ecosystem in such schools becomes ever - evolving and is closely tailored to the particular nature of the school and its community.
And many of the problems it highlights seem to have implications for the particular nature of free schools and the extra freedoms they are allowed.
A brief screening quickly identifies who may have difficulty seeing without corrective lenses, but those lenses are not prescribed until an in - depth assessment a) confirms that the person does require corrective lenses and b) determines the particular nature of the individual's problem.
The particular nature of their shifting visions of themselves, however, was influenced by the district context in which they taught.
It is the peculiar constellation of her age, gender and the particular nature of The Luminaries that has, she believes, provoked «a sense of irritation from some critics — that I have been so audacious to have taken up people's time by writing a long book.
Bonds of that particular nature I described above are called vanilla bonds, because vanilla is the most simple / basic flavour of ice cream and this is as simple as bonds get.
Barlow was reflecting on the particular nature of the British Pavilion in Venice, with its jewel - box neoclassicalism and its faintly laughable formality.
Disorientation and the deferment or evasion of comprehension is explored through the artist's response to the particular nature of the space and his parallel investigations into sculpture and drawing.
In each case, the artists responded to the particular nature of each gallery space, encompassing the floors, windows and ceiling.
Because of the particular nature of clean energy sources like solar and wind, you can't simply add them to the grid in large volumes and think that's the end of the story.
All too often I have been involved in disputes over matters where the opposing expert has been selected with small regard for the particular nature of the dispute.
How the planning process unfolds depends a lot on the particular nature of the firm.
The particular nature of computers calls for a specific assessment of whether the intrusion of a computer search is justified, which in turn requires prior authorization.
It went on to find that what was required to satisfy a prima facie case had to take into account ``... the particular nature of the prohibited ground at issue»; see paragraph 85.
The particular nature of this combination emerges out of our therapeutic goal and plan of cure.
Family business succession conflicts are heightened by the particular nature of a family business.
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