Sentences with phrase «place as a phenomenon»

Another line of research dovetailed with Steere's work, locking Lyme disease into place as a phenomenon of the Northeast.

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Karsan suspects that Research In Motion has been a victim of a phenomenon he sees often as a value investor: confirmation bias, the tendency to selectively place undue importance on items that confirm one's original opinion.
The phenomenon of «cord cutting» — or, even worse, younger audiences who never sign up for cable in the first place — is growing, and large parts of the traditional media and entertainment market are being snapped up by streaming services such as Netflix (NFLX), and alternative sources like YouTube.
1 If it can be demonstrated that world affirmation is implicit within the way of identity, the Eastern approach need no longer place a negative value on change but can learn from the West that there is no necessary conflict between change and the divine, nor is there any need to view the dimension of the sacred as antagonistic to the phenomenon of change.
For while he took mechanism seriously as a physical base for all phenomena, including man and society, he was able to show that even the formation of this physical base in each instance took place within the cosmic ground of a higher purpose.
The Christian indeed has always recognised the immediate primacy of secondary causes in the bringing about of natural phenomena, but as serial causes have been traced further back, and their astonishing inter-dependence demonstrated, the scientist has tended to proclaim either a mathematical universe in which theses secondary causes may be identified with some primary basic formula, or equation, synonymous in definition with a physical ultimate, a universe inwhich God has no place; or else he has preferred to identify intellect with matter itself and has come to accept that idealistic cosmic pantheism which is almost as common a philosophy today as evolutionary materialism.
Maybe during the time the story was written that was OK, I mean it's only an incredibly recent phenomenon that women have equal rights as men, and only in certain places.
This does not mean that the phenomena of the soul are not to be observed, but none of them is to be placed in the centre of observation as if all the rest were derived from it.
As such, it observes its phenomena after they have already taken their place in the categories of human knowing.
xii - xiv), which results in giving a relatively low place to abnormal phenomena, and exalting moral and intellectual endowments, and, above all, agape, love or charity, to the highest places, is a genuinely scientific estimate of the situation as it was from the beginning.
A whole generation was reared on campus unrest in which religious experimentation played a significant role; then the phenomenon of an avowedly «born - again» president, Jimmy Carter, brought a different form of religion onto the national scene; and this was followed by religious resurgence in places as distant culturally and geographically as Tehran and Lynchburg, Virginia.
Another sociological explanation of the phenomenon is that the traditional functions of the clergy are not adjusted to the needs of the modern world and that the responsibility for the prevailing uncertainty must be placed on the Church as a cultural laggard which has not kept up with the times.
Nothing takes place as a result of interrelations between natural phenomena.
This procedure is inappropriate since the phenomena have nor been inquired after individually or in relation to one another; rather, all phenomena as a whole are placed in question when one asks a metaphysical question.
We have in the first place realized that every constituent element of the world (whether a being or a phenomenon) has of necessity emerged from that which preceded it — so much so that it is as physically impossible for us to conceive of a thing in Time without «something before it» as it would be to imagine the same thing in Space without «something beside it».
In all its shapes and forms, Judaism has always adhered to a concept of redemption which sees it as a process that takes place publicly, on the stage of history and in the medium of the community: in short, which essentially takes place in the visible world, and can not be thought of except as a phenomenon that appears in what is already visible.
But when we place the concept of globalization in a broader context, we are then able to view it as a part of a wider phenomenon that is epistemically and culturally shaping us in which we may find the depth of the changing around us — this wider phenomenon is postmodernism.
Heat and light, being modes of motion, «phosphorescence» and «incandescence» are phenomena to which consciousness has been likened by the production - theory: «As one sees a metallic rod, placed in a glowing furnace, gradually heat itself, and — as the undulations of the caloric grow more and more frequent — pass successively from the shades of bright red to dark red (sic), to white, and develope, as its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquAs one sees a metallic rod, placed in a glowing furnace, gradually heat itself, and — as the undulations of the caloric grow more and more frequent — pass successively from the shades of bright red to dark red (sic), to white, and develope, as its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquas the undulations of the caloric grow more and more frequent — pass successively from the shades of bright red to dark red (sic), to white, and develope, as its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquas its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquas to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquas a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.»
It is for this reason that I consider it the first and primal act of ethical and theological consideration what the well - known theologian of the «phenomenon of man», Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, refers to as the responsibility of «seeing», of being able to «understand» the «phenomenon» and the «facts» of history and human development that are taking place within the wider spectrum of the movement of the human spirit to move beyond where it currently stands into a different and perhaps higher level of its manifestation.
As far as he can see (a colloquialism I take very seriously), there is nothing more to see than what the phenomena of his art and skill will be able to produce; and those phenomena will bring heaven back to him because he never knew what it was in the first placAs far as he can see (a colloquialism I take very seriously), there is nothing more to see than what the phenomena of his art and skill will be able to produce; and those phenomena will bring heaven back to him because he never knew what it was in the first placas he can see (a colloquialism I take very seriously), there is nothing more to see than what the phenomena of his art and skill will be able to produce; and those phenomena will bring heaven back to him because he never knew what it was in the first place.
Recognized as one of the most influential international restaurant groups, the fine - dining phenomenon has Michelin stars for its New York restaurant and both of its London locations including its flagship in Hanway Place and its new addition in the heart of Mayfair.
The expenses scandal had destroyed parliament's legitimacy in the eyes of the public, a phenomenon that the third party, as the main outsider, should have been best placed to capitalise on.
As such, it demands a human - rights based approach in analysis and response to this problem, placing the victim at the center of initiatives to combat this phenomenon.
This will come about as a result of a cultural change whereby the university is not only seen as «a marginal phenomenon», a place to practice skills, but instead as an academic meeting place which offers a stimulating and pleasant working climate for everybody who works there.
Vargas plans to work with professionals at DNREC and the St. Jones Reserve, as well as with Amy Trauth - Nare, senior associate director of UD's Professional and Continuing Studies, to develop a module using phenomena driven instruction — or place - based instruction, such as learning at the St. Jones Reserve — to specifically address topics on carbon and energy exchange in ecosystems.
Take the fact that atoms and small molecules can exist in two places at once, a phenomenon known as superposition.
A spooky phenomenon called quantum tunneling lets particles appear in places where they should not be, as if they had burrowed through the space in between.
Interactive exhibits allow users to get a feel for the phenomenon, such as by placing their avatars» heads in a virtual umbra.
A pioneering new study has explored how Arctic sea - ice loss influences the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) weather phenomenon, which affects winter weather conditions in Northern Europe, in places such as the UK, Scandinavia and the Baltic states.
She elucidates the meaning of the research results as «A clue to help unveil the important biological phenomenon that takes place in the early development stages of the embryo, which has not been explored until now.»
This field focuses on phenomena such as electron motions in molecules and atoms, which can take place on attosecond timescales (an attosecond lasts for a billionth of a billionth of a second, 10 - 18 sec).
Outer Places posted a story about PPPL research showing that plasma bubbles could cause a phenomenon known as fast magnetic reconnection.
This could mean that graphene - based chips, already held as promising candidates for the next generation of ultra-thin electronics, could not only bring us much faster number crunching but also help scientists understand the complex quantum phenomena that take place inside celestial objects at the other end of our universe.
In recent years, as buyers from its non-European store network became increasingly adventurous and avant - garde, an interesting phenomenon started taking place.
The spa, though initially an exotic - looking place, might (spoilers ahead) finally offer the possibility to find a workable entente, as the spa where David works is not only owned by a Korean but the phenomenon in general is ingrained in Korean culture.
In a statement Tuesday, Twitter announced that «Black Panther» had garnered a record - setting 35 million Tweets — further solidifying its place as not just a film, but a cultural phenomenon.
Universal and Peele were thrilled, as the film (and the phrase «The Sunken Place») quickly became a cultural phenomenon.
The Disaster Artist explores the «it's so bad, it's good» idiosyncrasies of «The Room,» reinforcing its place as one of the greatest cult phenomena in modern film history.
A Quiet Place, in just a few short weeks, has emerged as something of a phenomenon and it feels like it's part of a larger trend.
As we have learned, global citizenship is not just a buzzword within present - day education circles, but is a worldwide phenomenon that is changing the way people think about the world and their place in it.
DM: Students will learn that the traditional narrative of U.S. history, which places people of color in the margins or refers to diversity as a new phenomenon, is wrong.
A bold, new phenomenon has taken place in publishing, arguably started by the indie authors who maintained strict control over their works and were free to publish as they chose, but also taken up by the romance genre within the traditional industry due to an abundance of readers who clamor for new content.
Verdict: 4 Stars A bold, new phenomenon has taken place in publishing, arguably started by the indie authors who maintained strict control over their works and were free to publish as they chose, but also taken up by the romance genre within the traditional industry due to an abundance of readers who clamor for new... [Read more...]
Platform as the determining factor in getting published is a recent phenomenon that grew in the»90s and is now firmly in place.
The interplay of color and reflection and dependency of the sun and our mountain landscape in the natural phenomenon of alpenglow is also representative of how the doctors, nurses and staff at AVSEC work from a place of trust and integrity and as a team with clients, pets and family veterinarians.
Iceland is a land of wonders as the place has many exciting natural phenomenon's and wonders in it.
This spectacular phenomenon can be found as several other places on the island too.
These following details are translated by Perfectly Nintendo... - Subaru Asato receives a mysterious package from an unknown sender - there's a book without a title, and a letter that says «You can not cut or burn this book» - when Subaru invites two friends to her place, and tries to burn the book, they find out that the person who sent the package lied: the book can be burned - when Subaru wakes up, she immediately notices the book she and her friends burnt the previous day is actually sitting by her bedside, as if it had never been burned - has a bad feeling about this strange phenomenon, but comes to the conclusion that it must have a been a prank by one of her friends - from that day, strange things start happening around Subaru and her friends - characters: Subaru Asato: a high - school student (3rd year), who receives a mysterious book.
If memory serves, Sky City wasn't particularly great as a place for toys, so that they carried NES games would seem to be a sign of how big the NES phenomenon was back in the day.
Natural phenomena such as snowdrifts or sand dunes inspire me greatly for future works in thatch, they are natural accumulations shaped by the forces of nature that are entirely unique to the place where they take shape.
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