Through education, support, advocacy and research, our principal goal is to heighten global awareness of
the profound significance of secure attachment — not only to invest in our children's bright futures, but to reduce and ultimately prevent emotional and physical mistreatment of children, addiction, crime, behavioral disorders, mental illness and other outcomes of early unhealthy attachment.
Through education, support, advocacy and research, API's principal goal is to heighten global awareness of
the profound significance of secure attachment - not only to reduce and ultimately prevent emotional and physical mistreatment of children, addiction, crime, behavioral disorders, mental illness, and other outcomes of early unhealthy attachment, but to invest in our children's bright futures.
Through education, support, advocacy and research, API's principal goal is to heighten global awareness of
the profound significance of secure attachment — not only to invest in our children's bright futures, but to reduce and ultimately prevent emotional and physical mistreatment of children, addiction, crime, behavioral disorders, mental illness and other outcomes of early unhealthy attachment.
In Vitruvius's 1st century BC encyclopedia of architecture, a seminal antecedent to Architectural Graphic Standards, these vernacular skills become the art of building and one finds entire chapters devoted to
the profound significance of the sun's movement in relation to the location of rooms, the size of apertures, and thermal mass.
If so, the Trump Administration either does not understand
the profound significance of the Second Edition of Wallace, Christy, and d'Aleo (2017), does not believe it, or does not believe it can carry the day legally even though it is all new science, a legal requirement for revocation.
I hope you can appreciate
the profound significance of what you just read.
The panel at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that awards the prize, was in no doubt about
the profound significance of Edwards's achievement.
Through education, support, advocacy and research, API's principal goal is to heighten global awareness of
the profound significance of secure attachment - not only to reduce and ultimately prevent emotional and physical mistreatment of children, addiction, crime, behavioral disorders, mental illness, and other outcomes of early unhealthy attachment, but to invest in our children's bright futures.
Through education, support, advocacy and research, API's principal goal is to heighten global awareness of
the profound significance of secure attachment — not only to invest in our children's bright futures, but to reduce and ultimately prevent emotional and physical mistreatment of children, addiction, crime, behavioral disorders, mental illness and other outcomes of early unhealthy attachment.
Secondly, the opposite danger exists, that of cultural leveling... In this way one loses sight of
the profound significance of the culture of different nations, of the traditions of the various peoples, by which the individual defines himself in relation to life's fundamental questions.
If the «will of God» is understood as a symbolic way of saying «the way things are» (the nature of reality in an orderly, cause - and - effect universe),
the profound significance of this step becomes clear.
The native genius and character of the several peoples of the Western world;
the profound significance of the Greek intellect still potent in the analytic mood of the present; the constructive, organizing genius of Rome: all these and much more have gone into the making of the modern dwelling of the human spirit.
Plato, for example, borrows some of the Spartan ideals for his perfect state in order to arrest the decay of Athens.2 This misses, I believe,
the profounder significance of Plato's Republic as an expression of philosophical wisdom.
Not exact matches
That is why he could say, «and this ethic,
profound, universal, has the
significance of a religion.
God wants us to be happy, but what we place our happiness in is
of profound significance.
The shared joys and sorrows, the mutual secrets and hopes, the contract
of marriage and the union it effects have
profound and continuing
significance.
Along with biblical ways
of thinking it affirms a special
significance of humankind within the context
of creation, recognizing, as Conrad Bonifazi puts it in the context
of explicating Teilhard de Chardin, that «in human beings evolution has revealed its
profoundest energy and
significance» (TNE 311).
Jesus was indeed the Man Who Belongs to the World, but he was this because he made it possible to appreciate more profoundly the full scope
of the revelation
of God wherever it had appeared in the history
of the world, in the light
of which, in turn, his own meaning and message acquired more
profound significance.
The men who consciously felt themselves to be «founding fathers» had a
profound conviction
of the solemnity and
significance of their role as lawgivers.
For myself, I agree with what Whitehead remarked in the quotation at the end
of this chapter: the question is reduced to a state
of irrelevancy when we come to understand that the greater glory
of God (which is God's continuing activity in love, not proud assertion
of the divine self) is the goal giving its
profound significance to what goes on in the world.
It should be recognized as perhaps the greatest ecclesial event
of the twentieth century, with
profound significance for all Christians.
The Christian conception
of man as a child
of God, as was intimated earlier, has
profound social
significance.
True, the historic creeds — Apostles» and Nicene — are presupposed in all our discussions, but there is
profound significance in the fact that when a modern ecumenical conference goes in search
of a conception which will set forth the essential content
of historic Christianity, it does not expect to find it in a philosophical speculation about God, but in a revelation
of his character and his disposition toward man.
It's pretty clear that Paul is talking about something
profound in 1 Corinthians 10 regarding both the context and the ramifications
of our table fellowship, and it's pretty clear that the deep
significance of this has become dulled by the way in which we commonly use, place and define communion in most church services.
This means that «mythology has a
profounder dimension which is beyond the reach
of science, since it is concerned with the underlying
significance of things and events.»
A deep - level cure for the «spectator-itis»
of laymen and the one - man - show orientation
of ministers seems to be emerging in the «lay renaissance» — a contemporary movement
of profound significance for the mental health mission
of our churches.
The thrust, so to speak,
of the creation faith is never toward the past, but directly to the present and, with
profound significance, the future.
For physical science you have in these lives merely ordinary examples
of the operation
of the principles
of physiological chemistry, and
of the dynamics
of nervous reactions: for religion you have lives
of the most
profound significance in the history
of the world.
In PM the notion
of the variable is carried into the realm
of mathematical logic in order to emphasize and establish its
profound significance in the overall structure
of mathematics.
His speech was extremely well received - interrupted several times by prolonged applause - not only because he emphasised solidarity with the Jewish people and a recognition
of their suffering in recent history, but because he also emphasised the
profound importance
of thebond between the Jewish people and God, the value
of the Jewish Scriptures, and the
significance of this for the Church and for all time.
«The Lords bill is a measure
of profound constitutional
significance.
Research often has
profound implications for policy, but without proper communication between the research community and policy audiences, the
significance of research findings may be lost.
The new excavations at Treblinka and Sobibór have taken on
profound significance, because for many years there has been so little visible evidence
of what happened at the camps.
This conclusion has
profound significance: it means that predicting future innovations is fundamentally incalculable, even on the basis
of probability because no probability distribution can be assessed without knowing the range
of possible outcomes.
Giacomo Rizzolatti's work on empathy, on how monkeys copy one another, is
of profound significance.
Even though people mean well, staying silent in the face
of such behavior has a
profound and hurtful
significance to the students.»
«The work
of Botstein, Davis and Hogness perfectly exemplifies the spirit
of the Alpert Prize, namely, to honor great science that has
profound translational
significance,» said Jeffrey S. Flier, dean
of the faculty
of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
The thinkers were chosen for «engaging in original and
profound ways with the central questions
of the world today,» as well as for their continuing
significance for «this year's biggest questions» (in economics, science, philosophy, cultural and social criticism and in politics).
Full
of lewd stories punctuated by
profound comments on art and politics, he can elucidate the advantages
of «teal» vs. «cobalt teal» paint, discuss the
significance of Edward Bernays, and recite lines from Pasolini's Salò all within a 10 - minute time span.
The
significance of this was
profound, and lauded by the other international teachers in attendance.
In his short life
of less than twenty - nine years, Bob Thompson proved to be an artist
of great integrity,
significance and
profound influence.
While one
of the most important artists
of the postwar period and a pioneering figure within the field
of abstract painting, Ryman's drawings, and their
profound significance within his practice, have never been examined before in a focused exhibition.
However... if you are one
of the countless Lynch obsessives who have memorized «Twin Peaks,» can not believe that the show is returning in the air (25 years after the death
of Laura Palmer, JUST AS SHE PREDICTED IN 1991), and know the ineffably
profound significance the moon holds in his spooky filmography, no price would keep you from this artwork.
Lee Friedlander in Louisiana explores the ways in which Louisiana, and New Orleans in particular, have had a
profound impact on the career
of this important artist, while also highlighting Friedlander's
significance as a documentarian
of the local music community.
Essays by scholars Samantha Baskind, Sergio Cortesini, Cozzolino, Robert Cowley, David McCarthy and Sarah Vure bring the artist's
significance within the history
of American art into sharp focus, providing unprecedented insight into the artist's process and the origins
of his
profound visions
of twentieth - century social and spiritual upheaval.
And however he failed in his spiritual search, he was able to convert all his anguish and aspiration into his work — and the
profound longing to perceive nature in such animistic view, like that
of Brueghel, where everything is treated with equal weight and
significance, which is a Far Eastern view.
We should note in passing, however, that the contemporary art expert and collector Charles Saatchi attaches
profound significance to the work
of Donald Judd.
Now,
of course, many see the Pope's claim about morality unsurprising but fail to understand the
profound significance for climate policy - making
of understanding climate change fundamentally as a moral issue.
Given that climate change is obviously an ethical problem, and that if climate change is understood as an ethical problem it has
profound significance for climate policy, the utter failure
of the US media to cover climate change as an ethical problem is an enormous practical error and tragedy.
The fact that climate change must be understood as a civilization challenging ethical problem, an understanding that is
of profound significance for climate change policy formation.