Sentences with phrase «richness as»

Callahan's baritone vocals receive some added richness as well, which they don't really need, but the QC 30 does a laudable job of keeping things crisp and clear with high - mid and high frequency presence — the vocals and the guitar strumming get a solid treble edge.
I draw my inspiration from the African culture and its richness as I attempt to capture through paintings the age - long traditions and values of this unique race.
Wright surmises that plant productivity is limited by energy from the sun and water availability, however the solar energy that transfers through each trophic level is what constrains richness as opposed to the total energy within a geographic area — the productivity hypothesis (Wright, 1983; Hawkins et al., 2003; Jetz, Kreft, Ceballos, and Mutke, 2009).
Twilight Time's Blu - ray release of The Twilight Samurai is, as usual, short on extras, but the print transfer is immaculate; delivering on the muted tones of Yamada's earlier scenes, with color saturation slowly transitioning to a deeper richness as the film progresses.
Their conversations together have some of the same richness as «About a Boy.»
The Vintner's Reserve Pinot Gris wine is blended with a touch of the Rhône varietals — Roussanne and Viogner, along with Chardonnay and Albariño, which contribute layers of richness as well as a subtle floral note.
We define nutrient - richness as the amount of particular nutrients (such as vitamins, minerals, fiber, protein, or omega - 3 fatty acids) that are provided by the World's Healthiest Foods in relationship to their caloric value.
But for someone who would like to consume plant foods only, and who is willing to consider protein - richness as a criterion when selecting foods, adequate protein intake is a problem that can not only be solved, but solved in such a way as to bring about a delicious - tasting meal plan as well as many health benefits.
Perhaps because the most commonly consumed varieties of cauliflower are white, many people may not associate cauliflower with the same nutrient richness as its fellow green cruciferous vegetables like broccoli or kale.
This dish has smooth richness as well as tangy, bright flavors which are not lost on the palate when paired with our crisp, lively unoaked Chardonnay.
The loaded deli bagel works perfectly as an instant toast topper: Greek yogurt has the same tang and richness as cream cheese, and you don't have to wait for it to soften.
It doesn't use any cream or milk, but it does begin with some yellow onions sweated in butter, and once everything is pureed together it has the same satisfying richness as a creamy root vegetable soup with the benefit of a much lighter finish and brighter flavor.
Tofu ricotta is so easy to make in your food processor and it gives the dish the same creamy richness as cheese would.
Considering it's richness as a satiating protein, it is possibly usable as an aid for weight loss.
It's not that I don't love it, but it tends to not have the same richness as green curry or depth of spice as the red variety.
Many mid-years couples find that sex has a mellow richness as it is seasoned by years of sharing and by the finesse which grows with long experience.
This is why «liberty» so construed by the Evangelists of the Sexual Revolution is so emptied of its richness as an ideal so germane to Ordered Liberty.

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Gachot adds, «For many years, we have tried to deal with language as if it was a barrier for communication - while with neural machine translation, language difference is what makes the richness of communication between different cultures.»
I hope to explore this properly in another note soon, but suffice to say for the time being that the typical framework economists use to think about inflation - which they proxy by changes in the CPI - is narrow, incomplete and fails to do justice to the richness of inflation as a concept.
Trust me, as athiests you are missing out on a richness and love that is beyond your human experience or understanding.
And as the story rolls out with the richness of a red carpet, Thompson pushes narrow legalism aside to make way for something much more personal: God.
In that assurance, and as part of the class struggle toward its realization, he will achieve a richness of enjoyment otherwise unavailable to him.
When I see my life as a story, with all the richness and depth of art, the beauty and serendipity and redemption, the synchronicity of forces beyond my knowing, I understand finally that I am not necessarily the author.
Its imagistic character means it stands as a corrective to the bias of much constructive theology toward conceptual clarity, often at the price of imagistic richness.11 Although it would be insufficient to rest in new images and to refuse to spell out conceptually their implications in as comprehensive a way as possible, the more critical task is to propose what Dennis Nineham calls a «lively imaginative picture» of the way God and the world as we know it are related (Nineham, 201 - 2).
The within of things we experience as humans is richness of conscious experience.
To teach the Bible as factual knowledge is better than not to teach it at all, but without attention to both its historical setting and its theological implications, its richness for Christian experience can be missed.
Doing so adds a richness to our understanding and perception of the Martyrs, not through knowing them more intimately as individuals but through their united love of God and his bride the Church.
After only a few conversations it was evident that a catechetical approach — one in which I would ask what an informant understood about some credal tenet such as the Trinity or salvation — did not plumb the richness of that member's perception of life.
By contrast, revealed theology takes as its starting point the whole richness of the existing faith of the church.
As the company of the gratefully disillusioned, we get to enjoy the richness of relationship with Abba, Jesus, and our Holy Spirit without intermediary or filter.
As in the Deptford trilogy, it is Davies's genius to show us the degree to which the shape of a childhood provides a haunting pattern of apparently unending richness, at least for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear.
«Therefore the Church gives thanks for each and every woman: for mothers, for sisters, for wives; for women consecrated to God in virginity; for women dedicated to the many human beings who await the gratuitous love of another person; for women who watch over the human persons in the family, which is the fundamental sign of the human community; for women who work professionally, and who at times are burdened by a great social responsibility; for «perfect» women and for «weak» women - for all women as they have come forth from the heart of God in all the beauty and richness of their femininity; as they have been embraced by his eternal love; as, together with men, they are pilgrims on this earth, which is the temporal «homeland» of all people and is transformed sometimesinto a «valley of tears»; as they assume, together with men, a common responsibility for the destiny of humanity according to daily necessities and according to that definitive destiny which the human family has in God himself, in the bosom of the ineffable Trinity.»
Jewish tradition holds that Torah has 70 faces, which tells me that Torah has many facets and can be understood in a variety of different ways — indeed, it's that very richness and multiplicity which allows us to continue to experience it as holy.
And I believe the richness of our friendship will only increase as I continue to walk with Him through the thick and thin of life.
There has been a presentation in which a biblical symbol has been pushed to the exclusion of the rest, so that the resultant picture is not adequate to the richness of the biblical witness as it has been developed and modified through centuries of Jewish history.
This means that the world will be seen as possessing a depth and a richness beyond the mere appearance of successive states and configurations of things.
It suggests that the whole of nature is part of the divine self; it shows how the exploitation of nature impoverishes the very richness of divine experience; it encourages a respect for the intrinsic value of individual organisms; and, in saying that God loves the world as a self loves a body, it suggests that embodiedness itself is a good to be cherished rather than an evil to be avoided (McFague, 74).
It the region where people with albinism are killed for sake of richness (belief), it is the region where people sacrifice even their children so as to get gold or diamond and its the region where the main trucks from Dar es Salaam to Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and DRC pass across, thus high rates of HIV / AIDS.
I have in mind conditions such as those of health, economic provision, education, cultural richness, environmental integrity, and the general patterns of associational life itself.
New propaganda being introduced serving the Israelies after all them knights were serving fighting for Jerusalem beside guarding the treasures and scriptures of wisdom and sorcery... which they learnt to use to gain their richness before the Vatican declared them as sinners and had them killed...!
To slip into Whiteheadian technical terminology, I understand Jesus as a figure the story of whom we objectify with peculiar vividness as a result of his power to grasp the successive subjective aims of generations and generations of men by the sheer massiveness and compelling weight of the ideal vision which he has presented as a lure promising richness and depth of feeling in human satisfactions.
The richness and variegation of the New Testament message must be maintained.36 There is nothing endemic to the text which suggests that «epistle» is a superior form to «Gospel» as a medium for communicating God's truth.
Do the infinite richness and luminous light of the Scriptures require us to denigrate and dismiss the noble, intelligent, and, as I argued in my essay, relevant and helpful work of the Fathers?
Key concepts in the new consciousness are: subject, felt relations, internal relations, sympathy richness of experience, creative solitude, hope, faith affection new being, ultimate concern (= God), compassion and God's action in the world as internally related to all individual entities from protons to people.
We risk missing some of the richness of our faith as well as offending fellow Christians by pretending that interpretation is not an issue in the evangelical church.
First, the aim at intensity or richness of experience on the part of individual moments of the soul's life leads the soul to actualize itself in ways that are immediately rewarding to it, independently of their consequences for the organism as a whole.
It added an immense richness to the unconscious, which, by the continuity of its life, constituted the successive occasions of human experience as a unified soul.
Girard, however, fails to see the richness, multivalency, and ambiguity inherent in the language of sacrifice in Jewish and Christian thought; he fails to grasp, in particular, the conversion theology effects of the story of wrath into the story of mercy, or how it replaces the myth of sacrifice as economy with the narrative of sacrifice as a ceaseless outpouring of gift and restoration in an infinite motion exceeding every economy»
As it says «the economists» most basic problem is anthropological», in other words the subject is based upon a narrow and restrictive concept of rationality which ignores the richness of human relations in favour of an obsolete utilitarianism.
Whitehead suggests that the fundamental category for understanding the universe is aesthetic valuation toward order and that the richness of creativity will sometimes produce aberrations as well as serendipitous outcomes.
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