Sentences with phrase «predication of»

Predication of childhood problems at three years in children experiencing disorders of regulation during infancy
With the advent of Fitness trackers, predication of sleep has received the attention it deserves.
For the right case, this approach offers a more accurate predication of how the entire trial presentation will be received.
There's no denying the pastoral splendor lovingly presented here, and the fable - like predication of the film is its strongest and most fascinating conceit, though it's often overlooked, emphasized at odd intervals only to reappear with bulldozed magnitude belatedly in the third act.
Adding other SVD markers (lacunes, CMB, PVS) to WMH did not improve predication of post-stroke cognitive performances.
The increase in urban breeding colonies in the Netherlands is thought to be due to increased predication of the gulls in their natural breeding grounds by the red fox.
He added that he entered the contest on the fundamental predication of the micro zoning principle as laid down by the PDP founding fathers.
To be honest, Everton were outstanding in the Midlands and made my initial predication of a home win look ridiculous — hence why I'm not willing to make the same mistake twice as the Merseysiders continue their relentless pursuit of neighbours Liverpool.
The reaction to books like The Myth of God Incarnate is often contemptuous: Don't these authors know that the medieval rules for the predication of attributes have solved all the problems they are dealing with?
Despite many interpretive arguments to the contrary, it seems undeniable that Whitehead intended «actuality» (or «actual») to be a proper predication of superjects.
Certain statements contained in this letter are forward - looking statements including, but not limited to, statements that are predications of or indicate future events, trends, plans or objectives.
It has lost its principled beginning and the predications of righteousness.
The first predications of coastal sea level with warming of two degrees by 2040 show an average rate of increase three times higher than the 20th century rate of sea level rise.
Informed by neuroscience and leaps of intuition my paintings aim to reveal a new and different visual experience by articulating an objective, thus universal, color language that is based on certain predications of the viewer's response.
The predications of the experimenters were «children's academic intrinsic motivation... [would be] positively related to encouragement of task endogeny and negatively related to provision of task - extrinsic consequences» (Gottfried, Fleming, & Gottfried, 1994, p. 104).

Not exact matches

«There's been a lot of accusation lately in the public arena about how Pete's supposed biases may have affected outcome of the email investigation and predication for Russia investigation,» Montoya said.
But he does not question (as did no one else at his time) the foundations of the logic of predication itself.
As we have seen, predication is one kind of functional expression.
In his presentation, the argument that God exists as self - existent cause of all finite being is established first, and the problem of analogical predication follows.
v, 8 (1017b12 - 13), Aristotle acknowledges that a part of something can be substance: a part of something (such as a hand) is not «in» a body in the way white is but in away that allows it to be found at the bottom of a stack of accidental and / or essential predications, as when we say that a hand is a limb or an instrument or whatever.
A.: This may be the case, though I tend to discount the possibility of such a conscious predication in the minds of the proponents of social triage.
From two sides it abstracts from brute actuality; it is an imaginative predication about an imaginary selection of circumstances.
They are affirmed as symbols but denied as literal predications, for the categories of finitude can not be applied literally to God.
If Aquinas at least tacitly acknowledges this by making all analogical predications depend upon the clearly literal distinction between Creator and Creature, he can also seem not to acknowledge it by flatly declaring that we can not know of God quid sit, but only an sit or quod sit.
For one thing, he is far more explicit in acknowledging that the whole superstructure of nonliteral predication, whether symbolic or analogical, rests on a base of strictly literal metaphysical claims.
Both «wooden» and «straight» as predicates of «man» are now pretty well understood so readily that the incongruent connection that must have been exhibited in the first instances of predication is easily overlooked.
If God were ultimately creativity or being - itself, he would be radically indeterminate, and no theory of symbolic predication can finally overcome this.20 As Tillich recognizes, «Without the second principle the first principle would be chaos, burning fire, but it would not be the creative ground.»
It need not follow, however, that God is above and beyond all forms of moral predication.
The main traditional defense of the doctrine of substance has been that it is required to make sense of predication, and Hartshorne attacks this belief at its core.
We must start with some more general notion than that of predication.
By this I mean that they imply not one, but many, ultimate subjects of predication.
Now, researchers like Srinivasan and his student Leroy Long are making precise mathematical predications in order to experimentally test different theories of movement.
New evidence showing the level of atmospheric CO2 millions of years ago supports recent climate change predications from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The asteroid is still on the predication lists for low probability of impact with Earth in many years.
That's a lot of yogis, and if their predication is true, that number could rise to 80 million Americans this year.
Resnais, who never quite fit the fingerprint of auteur — the writers he collaborated with always bore their distinctive predications rather resolutely — had a brightly shining original screenplay, Oscar - nominated I might add, by the effulgent French writer Marguerite Duras.
Users of TeachVac will be kept up to date with changes to the predications about how easy recruitment will be once, for instance, the shape of the school funding package is known in the autumn.
As noted above, the data set does not allow for a conclusive interpretation of why this occurs, and it is possible that teachers are simply making accurate predications given previous performance.
Predications are that by 2050, English, Hindi - Urdu, Spanish and Arabic will be spoken around the globe in fairly equal numbers, with Chinese spoken by 2.5 times more people than each of them.
If the Fed is unclear of the economy's future, how can you make clear financial predications?
Projects in which members of the department are involved are CLIMAP (Climate / Long Range Investigation Map and Predications), SPECMAP (mapping spectra components of ice - age climate), and COHMAP (Cooperative Holocene Mapping Project), which is a consortium of scientists at Brown, Columbia, and the Universities of Minnesota, Oregon, and Wisconsin.
In general I agree with your assessment of the GHE on the moon paper, but we were discussing the question of why the moon is colder than the blackbody predication would have it be.
[9] Unfortunately, after the Approved Settlement was approved by the court and after the parties set about to implement it, almost immediately, they discovered that their assumptions or predications about the value of the surplus to be distributed to the Integration Group were very - very wrong.
There is no doubt that the coming years will give rise to an increased number of prosecutions following the predications in this act.
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Matt Navarra, Director of Social Media at The Next Web, believes the findings «underline a lot of the suspicions and predications many people made earlier in the year.
He also made several other predications related to Google's new relationship with Samsung, with some of them already coming true.
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