Not exact matches
Therefore, the realization
of the existence
of this Kingdom,
working for its expansion, living according to its principles, and, if necessary, dying for it, is the
real significance of man s temporary existence upon the earth.
In 1937 Talcott Parsons observed that the
real significance of Durkheim's
work on primitive religion lay in his recognition not that «religion is a social phenomenon» but that «society is a religious phenomenon.
The
real significance of this research, Mavrikakis says, is less about basic chemistry and more about offering a way forward as chemical engineers
work to predict and synthesize new catalytic materials, with the ultimate goal
of replacing platinum and palladium with more affordable metals.
• The
significance of Ralph Bousso's
work is in the conclusion that it may be used to make «
real, testable predictions» which...
He made a name for himself on the Turkish and international contemporary art scene by creating videos that raise fundamental questions about the meaning and
significance of human activity and labor as well as the authentic experiences
of people while they are
working on the
real projects.
He elaborates on its
significance as yet another dimension
of her installation
works, stating, «Louise's
work has always oscillated between
real space, the experiential and the psychological space.
Still many doubted the
significance of these achievements when it comes to
real lawyer
work.
Follow - up letter to leaders
of Ontario's political parties alerts them to the
real significance of an innocuous - seeming change included in the
Work Reintegration policies that lets the Board disentitle injured workers with an asymptomatic pre-existing condition.