Sentences with phrase «present ambiguity»

The artworks present ambiguity, offering an image that is beyond the page, and a reflection from an unknown object, be it wire fence or trees.
He could then recognize without the present ambiguity that Christian theology and Christian philosophy are distinguished by their focus on the particular and on the universal, but that no sharp line can be drawn between them.
If that trust is articulated in the properly eschatological terms of Christian self - understanding, then a confident hope for a future full recognition of that God, a hope for a vision of the whole beyond present ambiguity and brokenness, is disclosed in the proleptic manifestation called Jesus Christ.
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The Court was not satisfied that this presented any ambiguity and, accordingly, found that the insurer was not under any obligation to defend Precision in respect of the claims brought by its neighbours since those claims would never be covered under Precision's liability policy.

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The petition explains that the RBI didn't present a transparent definition of what constitutes «virtual currency» and that this ambiguity dilutes any reasonability in what could also be alleged as a classification.
As Josiah Fisk presents him in the Autumn 1994 Hudson Review, Cage was an influential figure in «the new simplicity» in music, a movement that tends to leave us «blissfully ignorant of the dialogues, the ambiguities, the deeply questioning and even subversive powers that actually govern the operation of music.»
Without the latter, ideals do not stand out sufficiently beyond the ambiguities of the present, either to serve as a judgment on historical actuality or as a lure for future realization.
Indeed, the acceptance of the systematic ambiguity attaching to the notion of an entity merely replaces one paradox with another, but, for our present purposes, we may assume the eventual resolution of this second paradox and proceed to examine how the first paradox is eliminated.9
Once it is recognized that antagonistic qualities, too, are categoreal, then perhaps certain ambiguities which do not appear in the surprisingly tidy picture of the process of concrescence presented in Process and Reality can become more apparent.
The ambiguity is deepened because the skills needed are very rarely present in high degree in any one person.
This ambiguity and tragedy in all the institutional expressions of biblical faith may be in some measure always and inevitably present.
Turn inside, they said, away from the variable senses and the ambiguities of the world, and you will discover what you can not doubt, namely the changeless and universal Truth present to but above the fickle mind — the truth of mathematics, of beauty and of good and evil.
To the extent that Bacevich tells uncomfortable truths about the ambiguities, including moral ambiguities, that brought us to our present circumstance in the Middle East, his argument is to be welcomed.
In this fashion we fail to deal with the inexhaustible and variegated richness, the confusing complexity, and the omnipresent and intertwined ambiguities present in the concreteness of individual and group life.
Such verbal emphasis compensates for the inherent ambiguities in the present Latin formula.
At the present time, however, this famous center of theological inquiry is obviously in transition, and feels much pain and ambiguity.
Surely, many ambiguities have accompanied this development and are present even today, not least the sin of proselytism among other Christian confessions.
The same ambiguity is present in all of the physical philosophers.
[t] here is a «good ambiguity» in the phenomenon of expression, a spontaneity which accomplishes what appeared to be impossible when we observed only the separate elements, a spontaneity which gathers together the plurality of monads, the past and the present, nature and culture into a single whole.
The ever - present condition of a newly forming top layer would supply ambiguity to the accumulated archaeology of stratified decisions.
The ambiguity between the continuity of the past and the spontaneity of the present is the life of every occasion.
Ambiguity means an openness to the future and the sense that a present situation is not complete now, but requires interpretation by events and situations that issue from it, that look back upon it and thereby bring it forward to new meanings it could only presage in its own presentness.
It is easy to see how the timelessness of God and of his knowledge led to the theological determinism, to the predestinationism of St. Augustine, St. Thomas and Calvin; for the abolition of time and becoming on the divine level eliminates entirely the ambiguity of the future which is uncertain only to our imperfect, time - bound insight, but which is in its completeness timelessly present in the mind of God.
The fact that the «subjective form» assigned to a past entity by a present entity in prehension is variable testifies to this basic condition of ambiguity of past occasions with reference to present ones.
But in all the deaths except that of Pinkie in Brighton Rock, ambiguity and possibility are present.
This ambiguity is present from the beginning of Greene's work.
Although the reality is there in the present, filling it and giving it its meaning, it is a reality known in terms of ambiguity, of conflict, of temptation; a reality known in terms of Now, but also of Not Yet.
The writings of Whitehead, Hartshorne, Williams, and other process thinkers are replete with a sense of the tragic character of all existence, possibilities never actualized, perpetual perishing, resistance to the possibility of newness of life and the need to share and be present to each other's lived experiences, the ambiguity of all instances of creative freedom that can always be used for good or ill.
Before we can go any farther we must recognize the ambiguities present in each of these cases.
I asked our pediatrician if the research is really as conclusive as often presented and she was pretty adamant that there is little ambiguity in the current body of research (and yes, it does show clear favorable outcomes for breastfeeding).
When I get caught in these moments of mental challenge where for a few nights I can not sleep because I can't figure out what I think about a certain subject that has suddenly presented itself to me and have to live with that ambiguity - well, that's when I feel completely inspired.
I present Amy's account because I think it's helpful to explore the ambiguities of open adoption and not get too comfortable in knowing definitively what a thing is.
Those familiar with the problems of 21st century British politics - the disengagement headache, the ambiguities of personality politics, the constant atmosphere of distrust overhanging the entire political class - are present here.
This approach presents a problem for the Labour leadership who have pursued a policy of «constructive ambiguity» in order to balance affluent middle class remainers with huge swathes of the electorate in its northern heartlands who voted to come out.
On 23 November 2017, Florian Philippot, former vice president and de facto number two in the National Front, announced that his movement, The Patriots (Les Patriotes), would present candidates in the 2019 European elections, continuing to fight for the French exit from the European Union and believed that an opening existed for the «patriots of the right and the left», but clarified that he did not intend to imply any common list with La France Insoumise due to its ambiguity on the European question.
Given the «apparent ambiguities» presented by the case, Vance also called on the legislature in Albany to «clarify the Election Law to prevent workarounds that might undermine the purpose of contribution limits,» and to prohibit third parties from «orchestrating the flow of contributions.»
However, there was some ambiguity in the way the President's outyear plans were presented in his March budget, and this allows for a different interpretation which results in somewhat smaller adjustments to discretionary spending, including R&D, after FY 2000.
Yet the built - in ambiguity of the present system might hold appeal for some, depending where they are in the power structure.
Testing memory in non-humans presents nearly as many ambiguities as studying it in humans.
Instead, Saulnier simply presents us this scenario without feeling the need to lard it up with anything as cumbersome as topical commentary or moral ambiguity.
It deals with consequences in a way that films just do not anymore and presents two actors who have perhaps never been better in roles indicated by nuance, ambiguity, and intelligence.
I can appreciate the ambiguity that the developers have tried to achieve here by presenting the narrative in a non-linear structure, but it is also marred by a gameplay that is repetitive and doesn't have anything interesting to offer so it unfortunately doesn't work as intended.
There are so many different versions of what happened and I think what makes the story so compelling is the ambiguity of it,» she says, adding that the deep emotional connection she felt with Marks presented various challenges of its own.
Fidell presents the affair between English teacher Diana (Lindsay Burdge) and charismatic teen Eric (Will Brittain) with an ambiguity that neither romanticizes nor condemns their actions.
Withholding funds is never easy, and the legal ambiguities present in this new démarche will not make it any easier.
You should always strive to present your thesis statement in an understandable format (without any ambiguity).
Our Government understands the present dangers — and is determined to respond responsibly, without ambiguity or moral equivocation.
Was this your primary intention, or just the easiest way to explore presenting the player with the ambiguities you sought?
Vito Schnabel Gallery is pleased to present The Age of Ambiguity: Abstract Figuration / Figurative Abstraction, a group exhibition that will mark...
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