Sentences with phrase «possible emergence of»

In a blog post in March, we called the resolution «a positive if halting step in the possible emergence of a critical mass of Republican officeholders to endorse and eventually vote for a carbon tax to combat climate change.»
Nevertheless, the resolution stands as a positive if halting step in the possible emergence of a critical mass of Republican officeholders to endorse and eventually vote for a carbon tax to combat climate change.
The fact that the occurrence of warm and moderately dry years approaches that of moderately dry years in the last decades of the Historical experiment (Fig. 3 B and C) and that 91 % of negative precipitation years in 1995 — 2014 co-occurred with warm anomalies (Fig. 1B) suggests possible emergence of a regime in which nearly all dry years co-occur with warm conditions.
Strangely, a difficulty not experienced by various scientists now getting excited about the possible emergence of the fabled global CO2 fertilization effect which, it has often been claimed (including as recently as just last year) has never been observed:
I'm very curious as to how successful the Oculus Rift will work as my vision for years has been the possible emergence of virtual gaming and if it would become a reality.
With the possible emergence of new applications for solid state lighting, both consumers and industry need to be more fully educated about the transformative and broader implications of solid state lighting, the report highlights.
This suggests that there is a strong heat source in the interior of Enceladus, an additional factor supporting the possible emergence of life in its ocean.
The Vietnam War abroad and the civil rights struggle at home, he came to believe, revealed a totalitarian impulse in America and he wrote of the possible emergence of a Nazi - like racial regime in the United States.
The society may communicate to its brain some special richness of feeling making possible the emergence of a dominant occasion.
I can only give expression to my own intuition that this possible emergence of a new consciousness should be given shape by a utopian vision of a planetary brotherhood at peace with nature and with God, united with all of life in the enjoyment of its potentialities.
The consolidation of the state's authority made possible the emergence of a legally - protected sphere of action independent of itself.
But the individual need not experience his life in and of itself, but as participating in the broad sweep of divine creation, contributing in its small way to the increased intensification of divine experience, making possible the emergence of new forms of existence beyond man.
It will conclude by exploring the possible emergence of a new kind of society — a global society, whose cohesion and harmonious life rest upon the rise of a global culture.

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In all likelihood, Cruz» intent in launching the suicidal mission was to deter the emergence of a possible Republican primary challenger on the right.
With the emergence of the internet, possible target audiences became quite large, even if the product is only wanted by a very small percentage of the people.
And we think he's right, and it's the emergence of the FHIR standard that's making that possible for us.»
The emergence of the internet has changed all of this, and now it is possible for average investors to buy and sell currencies easily with the click of a mouse through online brokerage accounts.
With the emergence of social media and e-books over the last decade, the publishing industry has wrung its hands about the possible demise of reading.
It was the emergence of «added value» in agricultural societies, along with the monopolisation of land and the means of production by the powerful, that made non-monogamous relationships possible.
There are musings about Egypt's contribution to the emergence of monotheism via henotheism (where only one god is worshipped, even if the existence of other gods is not denied) and its possible influence on the Israelites.
This leads to the fourth and most promising possible solution to the problem of intergroup conflict, that is, the emergence of a single pluralistic world society, in which there will be ample provision for individual and group differences, but not on the basis of relatively independent culture groups.
Having seen an Arab chieftain's son, who had attended the American University in Beirut, make his decision between the old nomadic life of his clan, still living in tents, and the new town life which his education made possible, one vividly understands that, choosing the former, he inevitably chose submergence in the social solidarity of his group as against emergence into the individualism of a commercial community.
How is it possible at a time like the present, when the whole world is at war, to sit down calmly and consider such a subject as the Earliest Gospel, to study the evangelic tradition at the stage in which it first took literary form, to discuss such fine points as the emergence of a particular theology in early Christianity or the transition from primitive Christian messianism to the normative doctrine of later creeds, confessions, hymns, and prayers?
Great as is the significance of the emergence of self - conscious persons within the very fabric of the universe for any reflection on its possible meaning and purpose, this must not lead us to underplay the significance also of the rest of the universe and of all other living organisms to God as Creator — even though we are able to depict only in imagination the kind of delight that God may be conceived to have in the fecund multiplicity and variety or created forms.
This enlarged freedom is the precondition for the emergence of the greatest possible good which is neither preconceived nor controllable.
With the emergence of conscious alternatives of action, ethics becomes possible, for now some options may be experienced as better and others as worse.
Heretofore, this earth has witnessed the emergence of single - celled living organisms, the growth of multicelled plant organisms, the advent of animals with centralized nervous systems making self - directed activity possible, and the flowering of humanity with its far - flung culture.
The Tillichs and Barths have departed, and I am not optimistic about the emergence of others to take their places — nor am I convinced that a comprehensive systematic theology is possible or appropriate at this juncture.
On the contrary, what goes on in the world is a genuine manifestation of the living process which is his own nature; and it also makes a difference to him, for it makes possible the novelty of adaptation, the emergence of new actualities, and the appearance of real possibilities, which otherwise would not be available to him.
[25] With these two strands intertwining in the existential experience of Ignatius, it is possible to see how the emergence of theological affirmations about Christ emerge here in a context of existential imperatives, like the reality of schism, division, and breakage of unity, as well as the approach of the gift of death.
It is just possible that the emergence of Hebrew monotheism is due in part to the influence of the great Egyptian philosopher - king.
All this makes possible, when combined with the resurrection of Christ, the emergence of a «transformed human community» which is «the next stage in the emergent evolution of the world, and the incarnation of the divine Word» (LG 74).
Since, however, biological entities evidently have the «material» entities as their constituents, it is inexplicable, on the given presuppositions, how the emergence of life is possible.
It is quite possible that the emergence of the first living cell involved an aspect of randomness.
This was a new biological emergence, a vital breakthrough in the evolutionary history of the world, made possible by the creative order made available by God in that specific situation.
It lies also in the emergence of new understanding, which is possible only as Christ brings it to pass.
Our hope lies in the resilience of life, which is Christ, the emergence of new understanding, which is possible only as Christ brings it to pass, in the extension of love to all human beings and to other species, which is Christ within us.
If we grant the deterministic hypothesis that all bodies follow certain physical laws, then it has to be asserted that it would be at least logically possible to predict the emergence of emergent properties from the law - guided interaction of smaller bodies.
It is possible that a new momentum may be found through the conception of a new type of broadcasting which captures the public imagination as Oral Roberts did in 1970, or through the emergence of new personalities.
However, there is a mode of consciousness by which we at the human level of emergence might become aware, in a non - controlling, non-comprehensive sort of way, of possible higher purposive principles and patterns of influence operative in the cosmos.
Indeed the sudden emergence of Liverpool as a possible buyer for Mustafi could be regarded as a ploy to strengthen the Spanish club's bargaining position with Arsenal.
But Peggy Armstrong, a spokeswoman for the International Dairy Foods Association, said the emergence of newer «natural» sweeteners (including stevia) means it may be possible to create reduced - calorie flavored milk without artificial ingredients.
With the emergence of double baby strollers for both, infants and toddlers, it is now possible to handle each element above with ease and free of stress.
For many in the modern western world, it is not possible to balance the needs of mothers and babies in our societies, so anything we can do to easy the emergence of our offspring into the world can only be a good thing in my mind.
Rousseau's answer to the problem of dissatisfied minorities Pettit worries about is to deny that a republic is possible once the problem exists and instead direct his attention to trying to find ways of preventing their emergence, to ensuring that citizens share enough interests to genuinely sustain a general will.
There then follows an interesting possible explanation of the emergence of these stereotypes.
The Buffalo Police Internal Affairs Division is investigating a possible case of police brutality following the emergence of an online video over the weekend.
Akeredolu, whose oath of office was administered by the Acting Chief Judge of Ondo, Justice Temitayo Osoba, thanked the National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie - Oyegun and the National Working Committee of the APC, for making his emergence possible.
It's also possible that the beginning of the next 11 - year solar cycle — which is marked by the emergence of dark blemishes called sunspots at high solar latitudes — may simply be delayed by a few years, rather than shut down for decades.
«With the emergence of a communications network backbone in Africa, it's now possible to do distributed, self - organised development,» he says.
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