The exhibition delineates
points of convergence in their work, in particular their focus on social and political issues through a reliance on conjuring an often entertainingly ambiguous narrative framework.
Windows are an incredible
point of convergence in a room.
Not exact matches
«
Convergence and harmonization means... Canada bending its regulations or simply adopting U.S. federal regulations, and I ask the question: at what
point does the narrowing
of policy room to manoeuvre fundamentally compromise democratic accountability
in our political system?»
Hirschman too became far more pessimistic about long term
convergence, and began worrying about the nature
of these constraints, even
pointing out how misguided optimism itself could lead to highly pro-cyclical policies that reverse the
convergence process,
in part by encouraging the kinds
of inverted balance sheets that I discussed
in my blog entry
of two weeks ago.
that is, by driving towards the
point of convergence the whole area
of the world
in which it is involved.
This
point of view fully respects the progressive experimental concentration
of human thought
in a more and more lively awareness
of its unifying role; but
in place
of the undefined
point of convergence required as term for this evolution it is the clearly defined personal reality
of the incarnate Word that is made manifest to us and established for us as our objective, that Word «
in whom all things subsist.»
Therefore, the fetus does not merely tend toward its own maturation, but rather,
in order to achieve maturation,
in the fullest sense
of the term, it has to have an «other,»
in this case, the parents, as
point of convergence, as principle
of unification and integration, as revealer to the child
of what it is; and to the degree that the child learns to love with the aid
of his parents, to that degree he is differentiated and thus revealed to himself for what he is.
Throughout our review
of Wood's proposal about what makes theological education theological we have been noting
points of convergence with and divergence from the other four voices
in this conversation.
In reply, one must acknowledge that historical thinking precludes infallible affirmations about the «center
of history» or about the «
point of convergence» toward which all
of history moves.
On October 20 - 22,1983, at Xavier University
in Cincinnati, however, a group
of liberation and process theologians came together to discuss
points of convergence as well as areas
of residual tension between the two approaches.
He wanted to emphasize the divergence between Lausanne and Bangkok, while others were happy that I had
pointed out the
convergence» 63 John Milic Lochman
of the University
of Basel, referring to the Moderator's report later wrote, «He tried to
point out ecumenical bridges to other movements, especially the Synod
of Bishops
in Rome and the Lausanne Congress.
Referring to the Bangkok Assembly
of the WCC, The International Congress
in Lausanne, the Bishops» Synod
in Rome on evangelism
in the modern world, and the Orthodox Consultation on Confessing Christ today, Thomas said that theological
convergence in these meetings is striking
in three
points: Firstly,
in their emphasis on the whole gospel for the whole man
in the whole world; secondly,
in their effort to relate evangelism to the identity
of the church and to its growth, renewal and unity; and thirdly,
in their affirmation
of the realities
of the contemporary world.
In addition to the lack of coordination among the bilateral and multilateral dialogues and to the problem of achieving, within the Churches, a binding reception of the results of dialogue, Raiser mentions one reason in particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.&raqu
In addition to the lack
of coordination among the bilateral and multilateral dialogues and to the problem
of achieving, within the Churches, a binding reception
of the results
of dialogue, Raiser mentions one reason
in particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.&raqu
in particular that makes this reception
of the results
of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «
in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.&raqu
in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting
point and sought to overcome the division by
convergence and formal agreement.»
The
point of convergence between traditional morality and situational morality is
in their attempts to articulate a set
of values that can offer guidance
in the task
of building the future.
[27] See for example Hans - Georg Link, ed., Apostolic Faith Today: A Handbook for Study, Faith and Order Paper No. 124 (Geneva: World Council
of Churches, 1985), where it is
pointed out that «this apostolic faith study is profoundly related to the
convergence document on «Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry» and its reception process
in the churches.
The most important
point of convergence shared by the world's great spiritual traditions is to be found
in the practice and power
of selfless love for all humanity.
Indeed, there are
points of convergence as well as dissonance between this imperative and similar imperatives found
in other traditions.
First, the latest article to predict the demise
of email, though
in this case the author makes a good
point that future computers / cell phones /
convergence gadgets will probably combine email, text and IM into a single interface, leaving us free to use the right medium for a given message.
But I also think we need to look into the future a bit as well, and
in particular patterns
of convergence -
in other words, a
point where the capabilities
of the internet are built into other devices which the vast majority
of the population are familiar with, such as televisions and mobile phones.
Noel / Ade, I suspect we're some way apart politically so no
point in trading blows over the specifics
of yesterday but your comments sort
of illustrate the problem: Noel - «while I agree that the tactics
of black bloc etc are bad, their motives are actually not really different from other protestors
in terms
of wanting a better society» - that implies a certain
convergence of interest.
First, the latest article to predict the demise
of email, though
in this case the author makes a good
point that future computers / cell phones /
convergence gadgets will probably combine email, text and IM into a single interface, leaving...
Including data on greater deactivation
of sham acupuncture
points compared to baseline (3d, rest > sham) from 50 subjects, 5 experiments and 52 foci, resulted
in significant
convergence in pregenual anterior cingulate, subgenual cortex and parahippocampal gyrus.
Comparing results on greater activation
of sham acupuncture
points than baseline (3c, sham > rest) from 164 subjects, 15 experiments and 200 foci, showed significant
convergence in cerebellum, supramarginal gyrus, superior temporal gyrus and thalamus.
We're at an interesting turning
point in children's play, marked by increased connectivity and
convergence of physical and digital play.
For instance,
in a learning journal the
point of convergence is the thing that you have educated amid the course, and this focal topic ought to run however the entire paper and give its configuration.
Due to the nature
of dog breeding, top stud dogs tend to spread their genes widely, and therefore, become the central
convergence points for bringing families together
in an ancestral pedigree analysis.
Due to the nature
of dog breeding, top stud dogs tend to spread their genes widely, and therefore, become the central
convergence points for bringing families together
in ancestral pedigree analysis.
Recently, Lim has expanded her practice to include filmmaking, combining various avenues
of interest —
in material objects and immaterial images,
in cinema and literature — to a singular
point of convergence.
In this body of work, the artist points to the recurring convergence of phallic, yonic, and egg motifs, signaled outright in the title McMasterbation (2016
In this body
of work, the artist
points to the recurring
convergence of phallic, yonic, and egg motifs, signaled outright
in the title McMasterbation (2016
in the title McMasterbation (2016).
Black Dada references social and historical conditions through the formal methods
of conceptualism, producing a
point of convergence — the artwork, which sieves and questions matters pertaining to the freedom
of abstraction
in language and visual art, the animating force
of blackness, and the strategies
of experimental avant - gardes.
Since the historic reopening
of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
in September 2012, the Public Program has functioned as an important
point of convergence.
In her work, the body — as a whole or in parts — becomes a dynamic point of sensation and convergence as materials collide, swell, and mutate into powerful, often grotesque, association
In her work, the body — as a whole or
in parts — becomes a dynamic point of sensation and convergence as materials collide, swell, and mutate into powerful, often grotesque, association
in parts — becomes a dynamic
point of sensation and
convergence as materials collide, swell, and mutate into powerful, often grotesque, associations.
Collaboratively, participants considered the
points of convergence between museums and contemporary performance,
in search
of answers to the question, «What if an art collection were treated like a musical or choreographic score — existing both as a historical document and as the material for an interpretive performance that could be played at any moment?»
Using white as a
point of convergence and departure, this exhibition will look at the way the color white is used
in a full spectrum
of practices.
Aim is to create connections between art and cutting - edge visual culture by publishing and exhibiting projects by international artists who have advanced contemporary and interdisciplinary art practice, forming a
point of convergence where design is engaged
in conversation with contemporary art.
The calculation becames more prone to
convergence if you are using 415
points instead
of over 40000
in the nls fit.
Consider the facts: the climate system is indicated to have left the natural cycle path; multiple lines
of evidence and studies from different fields all
point to the human fingerprint on current climate change; the
convergence of these evidence lines include ice mass loss, pattern changes, ocean acidification, plant and species migration, isotopic signature
of CO2, changes
in atmospheric composition, and many others.
The full report — The Strategic New Roles
Of Marketing And The Library
In Big Law — suggests that competitive intelligence is a
convergence point between law librarians and law firm marketing.
Tipping
Point C includes such viral trends as
convergence programs (
in which the number
of outside counsel an organization employs is examined and often sharply reduced, and
in which firms compete for preferred provider status) and broader use
of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) to structure bidding from law firms for various kinds
of work.
Recent findings that father unavailability may impact on the child's attachment security through influences on the mother's ability to provide sensitive caregiving to the child (Booth - LaForce et al. 2014)
point to influences also
in the opposite direction.The
convergence of scripted knowledge
of attachment security found is consistent with other studies assessing attachment through story completion tasks concurrently (Bretherton et al. 1990; Cassidy 1988; Psouni and Apetroaia 2014) and over time (Ammaniti et al. 2005; König et al. 2007).