Sentences with phrase «peculiarities which»

Like I said, everybody focuses on different aspects when travelling — my main focus is to experience the country itself, its specialties and peculiarities which often get lost somewhere between the satin sheets of international chains.
«This new planetary system presents various peculiarities which make it extraordinarily interesting, e.g., it was detected by the Kepler spatial observatory through the planetary transit method (occultations similar to eclipses)», Barrado details.
Amosun, who said his administration had embarked on the infrastructural development to prepare the state for the next 50 years, noted that the state had some peculiarities which differentiated it from other states.
During and after the Exile, the struggle of the Jews against being assimilated by paganism so coerced them into stressing their differentials and, as always in such a case, so led them to stress obvious peculiarities which are external, that Judaism emerged into a new era of accentuated legalism and ritualism.
The predominant setting of the stories in the south, together with linguistic peculiarities which only a Hebrew scholar would detect, indicates that the writing was done by somebody in the kingdom of Judah.

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Rose sometimes wears a continuous glucose monitor, or CGM, that measures sugar in his blood, which keeps him accountable and informed about the peculiarities of the human body.
I like this because parts of it are wrong, and parts are based on peculiarities of specific languages which... More
I shall not attempt to defend the peculiarities of this notion, which may have the Word of God speaking quite differently every other year.
The «corpuscle» will be a volume in which some peculiarity of the motion of the [primitive entities] exists and persists» (MC 31).
Reversing what she sees as a trend among historians, Pagels focuses not on the ways in which Christians were similar to their «pagan neighbors» (an emphasis useful in overcoming overstatements about the uniqueness of the early church), but instead explores, in Tertullian's phrase, the «peculiarities of the Christian society.»
Interdependence, intersubjectivity, and the peculiarities of consciousness are tools provided through process thought for developing a notion of original sin in which original sin can be interpreted as inherited structures of consciousness, acting as socially sanctioned norms, that assume the ill - being of earth or any of its inhabitants.
Its peculiarity consists in the fact that as a law it commands the spirit of love which must be something more than obedience to law.
Borderland insanity, crankiness, insane temperament, loss of mental balance, psychopathic degeneration (to use a few of the many synonyms by which it has been called), has certain peculiarities and liabilities which, when combined with a superior quality of intellect in an individual, make it more probable that he will make his mark and affect his age, than if his temperament were less neurotic.
Unfortunately Johnson reads the peculiarities of Matthew's genealogy in the light of a polemical setting of Jewish slander rather than the evangelist's design of numerical schemes, which are eschatologically oriented.
If, abstracting altogether from the question of their value for the future spiritual life of the individual, we take them on their psychological side exclusively, so many peculiarities in them remind us of what we find outside of conversion that we are tempted to class them along with other automatisms, and to suspect that what makes the difference between a sudden and a gradual convert is not necessarily the presence of divine miracle in the care of one and of something less divine in that of the other, but rather a simple psychological peculiarity, the fact, namely, that in the recipient of the more instantaneous grace we have one of those Subjects who are in possession of a large region in which mental work can go on subliminally, and from which invasive experiences, abruptly upsetting the equilibrium of the primary consciousness, may come.
Why, as the white radiance comes through the dome, with all sorts of staining and distortion imprinted on it by the glass, or as the air now comes through my glottis determined and limited in its force and quality of its vibrations by the peculiarities of those vocal chords which form its gate of egress and shape it into my personal voice, even so the genuine matter of reality, the life of souls as it is in its fullness, will break through our several brains into this world in all sorts of restricted forms, and with all the imperfections and queernesses that characterize our finite individualities here below.
The closeness of the vote turns on the peculiarities of the Spanish public school system, in which state employees offer religious instruction.
In short, the closeness of the vote reflects the peculiarities of the Spanish system, in which teachers of Catholicism are state employees, rather than the principle of church autonomy itself.
Two types of theory can be distinguished, that which seeks to explain almost the whole of a gospel as compiled from written sources, and that which argues from peculiarities of style, language, and form, that written sources of limited extent were used by the final author of a gospel in conjunction with a mass of oral tradition.
They are regarded as important instrumentalities, through which the peculiarities of doctrine which distinguish their founders are to be maintained, propagated, or defended.107
«We're going to look at a peculiarity in our law which is the tipped wages,» Cuomo said on the WOR radio show hosted by businessman John Catsimatidis.
Ukraine is currently going through a big political crisis.Crimea is on verge of separation.There are specific peculiarities of this situation, which I have noted ahead.
For nearly a century, physicists have explained the peculiarities of their quantum properties — such as wave - particle duality and indeterminism — by invoking an entity called the wave function, which exists in a superposition of all possible states at once right up until someone observes it, at which point it is said to «collapse» into a single state.
Second, we noted many morphological peculiarities akin to early Upper Paleolitic populations in Europe, which suggest ancestral connections to earlier European populations.
I found some peculiarities in his ethical reasoning, but I think that about nonscientific writers too: and he provides the data which lets me use my own intelligence rather than insisting that he knows better.
As far as the vertebrate / mollusk eye is concerned, intermediate, functioning stages have existed in nature, which is also an illustration of the many varieties and peculiarities of eye construction.
Cultivars are differentiated by their ability to climb and their number of nods, which are capable to fix nitrogen, a peculiarity of all beans that is highly beneficial for the soil.
Exactly which components of the traditional Inuit diet best protected them from their high intake of fish oils is unclear, but Sinclair's experience demonstrates the danger of attempting to replicate a particular peculiarity of one group's traditional diet without replicating the diet as a whole.
Roversi is aware of his double - edged relationship with time, which he ascribes to the peculiarity of photography itself.
Ghost Mania is a puzle game, a crowded genre in WiiWare, which has something to offer, thanks to its gameplay peculiarities.
As I conclude these thoughts, my mind is flipping through the poetic excursion it just had the privilege of experiencing; scenes allowed to sink in so that the vastness of the volcanic nature swallows all attention, or the peculiarity of the aspect ratio which brings to mind Cormac McCarthy's lack of quotations; an artistic expression which empowers the themes and mysticism of the film.
These and other peculiarities continually caught me off guard — which is why I often found the movie amusing.
The strength of Thomas Hardy is his ability to unearth the peculiarities of personal archetype that shape an individual, and further by relating those peculiarities to a story of forces of nature (of which fate, that «sinister intelligence bent upon punishing,» is one).
A warm and empathic exploration on friendship and failure, The Disaster Artist relishes the almost alien peculiarities of Tommy Wiseau and the stunningly inept making of The Room without abjectly mocking it, which if you've seen the film in question is almost impossible to pull off.
Like much of the Coen Brothers «work, there is a coldness and peculiarity about the characters which make it extremely difficult to identify with any individual.
«The most comprehensive research on what ratings actually measure was conducted by Michael Mount, Steven Scullen, and Maynard Goff... Their study — in which 4,492 managers were rated on certain performance dimensions by two bosses, two peers, and two subordinates — revealed that 62 % of the variance in the ratings could be accounted for by individual raters» peculiarities of perception.
However, designers saw fit to apply the company's floating roof design element to the Altima's C - pillar, a peculiarity to which this author has never quite warmed up.
In my early days with Polly I used to try, treacherous hound that I am, to get her to talk about Marcus, to tell me things he said and did in the privacy of their lives together, but she's a loyal soul and let me know straight away and with impressive firmness that her husband's peculiarities, if indeed he had any, which she wasn't saying he had, were a forbidden topic.
Once you get stumbled by all these research paper styles and their peculiarities, there are custom writing services to which you can turn for term paper help.
In this penetrating, nervy memoir, which ricochets between meditation and black comedy, Knighton tells the story of his fifteen - year descent into blindness while incidentally revealing the world of the sighted in all its phenomenal peculiarity.
In most cases, these services have various peculiarities, which put the rights of the service over the rights of the customer, not to mention that completed job is done far away from quality.
Of course, it is impossible to tell about all the peculiarities of writing a process analysis and writing a comparative analysis in the measures of a simple article, however, it is possible to gain knowledge at the subject which of the main aspects to deal with.
Then, speak about the main peculiarities of the author's language, about the stylistic devices which are typical of the text.
Charles Darwin wrote of polydactyl cats in his book «The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication» published in the 1850's «I have heard of several families of six - toed cats, in one of which the peculiarity had been transmitted for at least three generations» pre-dating claims elsewhere that the first scientific recording of feline polydactyly was in 1868.
The main peculiarity of these two islets is that they are linked by a sandbar which, at low tide, also enables you to walk to Koh Kai, some 500m away.
We made all aspects of the game more casual, took into account the peculiarity of the control on touchscreens, and picked a direction which will be gladly accepted by mobile gamers.
Thankfully, the game provides players with all the tools needed to dispatch these powerful creatures, as all their peculiarities are listed in the Bestiary, which is accessible at any time.
This peculiarity is a result of Quantum Break's high - tech rendering technique, which consists of four buffers at 2 / 3rds the selected resolution being temporally reconstructed, instead of one native resolution render each frame.
Where Legends» level design — an essential component of platformer shines is that each of these levels revolve around a simple idea which makes use of a specific peculiarity of the world.
Responding to a series of significant commissions from museums and organizations including Whitechapel Gallery, London (2009); the Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw (2011); the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN (2011); and dOCUMENTA (13), Kassel, Germany (2012), Macuga evolved a practice in which she delves deep into archives to unearth the politics, peculiarities, and overlooked histories of the institutions where her work is shown.
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