Sentences with phrase «radical effect of»

This paper will discuss the combined radical effect of three cases — Lister v Hesley Hall [2002] 1 AC 215; A v Hoare & Others [2008] UK HL 6, [2008] 1 AC 844 HL (E) and Catholic Child Welfare Society and others v Various Claimants and The Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and others [2012] UKSC 56 — on personal injury litigation arising out of deliberate acts of assault.
His art has addressed the radical effect of technology on popular culture and art, and given form to the transition from analog to digital culture, powerfully influencing younger generations of artists.
Furthermore, the exhibition will include a number of kinetic and «programmed» artworks as well as expanded cinema pieces, which amplify the radical effects of technology on vision.

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But as with the Otis elevator, it is in the downstream effects of these inventions where the most radical changes are likely to be found.
The effect of misinformation also drew the ire of the radical press, a growing number of periodicals that railed against the economic status quo.
«He has demonstrated to impressive effect the speed and rigor with which he can implement radical transformation,» Hans Dieter Pötsch, the chairman of the Volkswagen supervisory board and a confidant of the Porsche family, said in a statement.
This way of telling Luther's story is quite conservative in its effects, even though it presents Luther as a radical, for it makes the present division of the Church seem normal and inevitable to us.
This Reality (the Kingdom of God) effects a radical transformation of the reality of the world, reversing both its forms and structures, a transformation that must finally culminate in the «end» of the world.
Richard L. Rubenstein has had a greater and more immediate impact upon the world of Christian theology than has been effected by any recent radical Christian theologian, and doubtless this is true because, in the words of Langdon Gilkey, he presents the sharpest and most devastating challenge to the traditional or Biblical conception of God.
Let us reverse the process we took above and move up from matter to man in order to see the effect of belief as a principle of creative and radical transformation.
Of all the contemporary radical theologians, the one I feel closest to theologically is Rubenstein, and this is because both of us have chosen the project of attempting to effect a synthesis between a radical form of mysticism and a radical form of modern Western atheisOf all the contemporary radical theologians, the one I feel closest to theologically is Rubenstein, and this is because both of us have chosen the project of attempting to effect a synthesis between a radical form of mysticism and a radical form of modern Western atheisof us have chosen the project of attempting to effect a synthesis between a radical form of mysticism and a radical form of modern Western atheisof attempting to effect a synthesis between a radical form of mysticism and a radical form of modern Western atheisof mysticism and a radical form of modern Western atheisof modern Western atheism.
The imposition of Word upon king is sharply attested again in that brilliant scene immediately preceding the death of Ahab in the middle of the ninth century (I Kings 22) The Word through Micaiah works its radical historical effects, and another prophet is instrumental in the efficacious juxtaposition of divine life and will upon human events.
If we allow Blake's apocalyptic vision to stand witness to a radical Christian faith, there are at least seven points from within this perspective at which we can discern the uniqueness of Christianity: (1) a realization of the centrality of the fall and of the totality of fallenness throughout the cosmos; (2) the fall in this sense can not be known as a negative or finally illusory reality, for it is a process or movement that is absolutely real while yet being paradoxically identical with the process of redemption; and this because (3) faith, in its Christian expression, must finally know the cosmos as a kenotic and historical process of the Godhead's becoming incarnate in the concrete contingency of time and space; (4) insofar as this kenotic process becomes consummated in death, Christianity must celebrate death as the path to regeneration; (5) so likewise the ultimate salvation that will be effected by the triumph of the Kingdom of God can take place only through a final cosmic reversal; (6) nevertheless, the future Eschaton that is promised by Christianity is not a repetition of the primordial beginning, but is a new and final paradise in which God will have become all in all; and (7) faith, in this apocalyptic sense, knows that God's Kingdom is already dawning, that it is present in the words and person of Jesus, and that only Jesus is the «Universal Humanity,» the final coming together of God and man.
Nobody really believes that the effects of radical thought on mainstream marriage or sexual life has been altogether positive, and «radical feminism» has been displaced largely (outside the academic world) with a chastened defense of women's rights (and some appreciation of the dilemma of the resulting birth dearth, lonely single moms, and all that).
The primacy of this task, and the derivative nature of a rationalistic aesthetic, is best understood when Whitehead is seen in a line of radical empiricists, a position which is most evident in his Symbolism: Its Meaning and Effect and Modes of Thought.
It affirms the intrinsic value of all things and their radical interdependence in such a way that those who follow him should be profoundly sensitive to the inherent importance of what happens to all things and to how the effects...
By shifting attention from Enlightenment questions of credibility to postmodern questions of practical effect, radical theology has accomplished a great deal.
Such dialogue is also a practice that ought to cease: it has no discernible benefits, many negative effects, and is based upon a radical misapprehension of the nature and significance of religious commitments.
Whatever one thinks about the merits of this, it is beyond doubt that one of the effects of this attempt has been the radical privatization of religion.
In the words of Walter Johnson, written twenty years ago, «To refuse to pursue the question of the radical change effected in our situation by the hearing of this word is to be ethically irresponsible.»
What is effected, namely the possession of being, 14 here in the most radical sense qualifies the subject himself that is affected.
Although in the pre-human stages of evolution the gradual growth of consciousness in animals (see Section 2, below) does not appear to have had any appreciable effect on the course or speed of their zoological evolution, from the time of Man the evolutionary mechanism undergoes a radical change.
This distinction between essential or perfect, and unessential or imperfect, features in the church mitigated somewhat the bad effect of the division of Christianity and of its radical separation into two bodies which, by practicing an irreconcilable hostility, might endanger the cultivation of the Christian religion as such.
It affirms the intrinsic value of all things and their radical interdependence in such a way that those who follow him should be profoundly sensitive to the inherent importance of what happens to all things and to how the effects of each act ramify throughout the whole.
The effect of the doctrine of internal relations on the understanding of the nature of the physical existent is radical.
Very often, emphasis on reconciliation has in effect meant a way of maintaining the status quo against necessary radical changes.
The unfortunate effect of this is that governments and more radical Catholic priests in turn claim that the Church does not care for the poor.
The societal view effects an even more radical change in the process conception of God's freedom.
As Pastor Klein rightly points out, Mr. Nuechterlein inexplicably chooses women's ordination and other modern issues as tests of catholicity, despite their negative effects on church unity and their radical departure from historical Christianity.
Pope Benedict says the effect of Holy Communion is a radical change, a sort of «nuclear fission» which penetrates to the heart of all being, beginning with ourselves, a «process which transforms reality, a process which leads ultimately to thetransfiguration of the entire world... where God will be all in all» (Sacramentum Caritatis 11).
Anticlerical demonstrations were not unknown and a certain anticlerical rhetoric was common to the more radical liberal politicians.22 A heritage of ill will was created in the first fifty years of the new nation whose full effects would not be evident until the Fascist period when the church, which on every conceivable ideological ground was antithetical to fascism, nonetheless found in it, at least at first, an ally, on the principle that an enemy of my enemy is my friend.
The Eucharist effects a radical decentering of the individual by incorporating the person into a larger body.
PACKED WITH POWERFUL COMPOUNDS - the antioxidants in cacao offer cellular defense against the effects of free radicals, improving the look of skin and promoting cellular repair and rejuvenation.
Coconut oil is said to protect the skin from the damaging effects of free radicals.
Here are a group of amazing foods and herbs that have a great effect at quenching neurological free radicals, enhancing blood flow and improving blood sugar balance.
The antioxidants in cacao offer cellular defense against the effects of free radicals, improving the look of skin and promoting cellular repair and rejuvenation.
Antioxidants help protect your cells from the harmful effects of free radicals, and have many many health benefits (just hit up google for a full list!).
Antioxidants are naturally found in most plant - foods, and help counter the inflammatory effects of free radicals — molecules that can damage the skin, and other body tissue.
Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant that protects cells against the damaging effects of free radicals, boosts the immune system, supports cardiovascular health, and helps your body create new red blood cells.
(5) Bosland, Maarten C. et al. «Effect of Soy Protein Isolate Supplementation on Biochemical Recurrence of Prostate Cancer After Radical Prostatectomy: A Randomized Trial.»
Hazelwood works by creating a more alkaline environment in your body through direct contact with your skin, which may help to prevent and remedy many of the symptoms caused by acidosis (being too acidic) and by reducing free - radicals by having a high antioxidant effect through your pores.
But over the past decade or so more impressive - seeming results have gone along with radical and non-transparent redefinitions of who or what counts as «administration,» so that it has become effectively impossible to distinguish the effect of moving the goalposts from the quality of management.
This issue of tax and secrecy jurisdictions also matters to republicanism for another reason: the operation of tax havens has the effect of shifting the economic burdens of civic life from capital onto labour and supporting radical inequalities in wealth without the state being able effectively to regulate these economic dimensions of equality.
A film which deserves multiple viewings, one of the aspects which stands out is the mad combination of seriously expensive and impressive special effects with a message so radical it's a surprise Hollywood allowed the film to be produced in the first place.
Research shows they can help fight the effects of free radicals created by issues like pollution and UV rays.
«I prefer to think that there is some aspect of the mechanism that we're completely missing that amplifies the effect of time - dependent magnetic fields on the radical pairs and makes them more sensitive to changes than our simulations predict.»
«The radical - pair mechanism of magnetoreception is still just a hypothesis, and arguably the best evidence we have for it so far is the effect of time - dependent radiofrequency magnetic fields on the ability of migratory birds to detect the direction of the Earth's magnetic field,» says senior author Peter Hore, an Oxford biophysical chemist specializing in magnetic influences on chemical reactions.
These include the overall validity of the radical - pair mechanism, whether birds might have evolved to be able to detect minute magnetic changes and have thus become susceptible to human - produced radio noise as a side - effect, or even whether applied electromagnetic fields might be affecting a different behavior — such as motivation — altogether.
One possibility is that they interfere with the beneficial effects of exercise, as there are hints that free radicals might be used by the body to prevent cellular damage after exercise.
«Even with generous assumptions about the properties of the radicals, we predict tiny effects of these radiofrequency fields, and the main conclusion that we come to is that the current understanding of the radical - pair model can't explain any of the reported behavioral results,» says Hore.
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