The Prime Minister has assured us that the Commission will be timely, but its findings will be
shaped by the questions it asks.
It roots deep in a social history that was
shaped by questions of race, gender, class and economic interests.
Davina Semo makes sculpture that is
shaped by questions about self - awareness and relationships in a world of hustle, desire, isolation, technology, speed, survival, discipline and love.
Mixed media works are
shaped by questions about self - awareness and relationships in a world of dualities, desire, spirituality, survival and love.
Her mixed media works are
shaped by questions about self - awareness and relationships in a world of dualities, desire, spirituality, survival and love.
Not exact matches
The incidents reflect mounting competition for areas of Syria where Islamic State (IS) insurgents are in retreat, leaving swathes of territory up for grabs and posing the
question of what comes next for U.S. policy that is
shaped first and foremost
by the priority of vanquishing the jihadists.
My
question is
shaped by my perception that the greatest problem for responding healthily to a wide range of issues, many of which are directly relevant to nature, is now the heritage of the Enlightenment.
The distance between the moral principles which the Church proclaims and — leaving aside for the moment the
question of the Church's pastoral office — which alone can be propounded doctrinally, and the concrete prescriptions
by which the individual and the various human communities freely
shape their existence, has now increased to an extent that introduces what is practically a difference of nature as compared with earlier times.
Rather, the proposal is that study of every subject matter that is selected for study (using whatever academic disciplines are appropriate) be
shaped and guided
by an interest in the
question: What is that subject matter's bearing on, or role in, the practices that constitute actual enactments, in specific concrete circumstances, of various construals of the Christian thing in and as Christian congregations?
That is,
by deciding to embrace several different answers to these three
questions a theological school changes some of the major contingencies
shaping the content of its course of study.
To ask probing
questions about the current trajectory of reproductive biotechnology would have given us a chance to reflect with humility on the ways that our moral imaginations have been
shaped by new «givens.»
The
question seems a pertinent one for a people so strongly
shaped by the various Reformation traditions.
Obviously our cultural situation has already been
shaped by images and ideas flowing from what Christians would call revelation, and our concrete
questions arise out of a context that has been deeply influenced
by biblical motifs.
Now my
questions about decaying modernity are being
shaped by ancient, consensual, classic Christian exegesis of holy writ.
Our response to such a
question will be
shaped to some extent
by the source or cause of the tragedy, and
by its character.
The challenge before us is to navigate the hyphen and be prepared to explore our varied histories, discover the outside forces,
question the economic compulsions, be astounded
by the cultural diversity, empathise with the experience of marginality, marvel at the memories that have
shaped all these various selves, and offered, and continue to offer us, an identity or identities across the hyphen, as the various embodied selves that make up the assorted group of people who are called Indian - Christians.
I believe that the point of view that I have derived from my internalization of Whitehead's philosophy helps me to raise broader, more inclusive,
questions, than are asked
by those whose points of view are
shaped chiefly in schools of business, the study of international relations, or immersion in economic theory.
The traditional answer to this
question, offered
by Aristotle and Augustine, entails a disciplined use of our freedom so that our lives are
shaped by rational decisions and ethical nobility.
The crucial
question of global food security will be determined and
shaped largely
by this single body's deliberations.
So too, attention to congregations whose practice of worship is necessarily
shaped by its cultural setting would not be parochially limited to what goes on «within» congregations but rather have to
question the value of any sharp contrast between «inside» and «outside» and attend to what is known about the cultural settings that inescapably
shape its enactments of worship.
Quite apart from the
question of its desirability, the remote possibility of such a national evangelical alliance was both
shaped and lost, it seems to me,
by evangelist Billy Graham.
The ideal modern American bourgeois individual is featured as a self - contained and self - actualized individual who can be properly understood apart from the principalities and powers that operate in society and history.4 This stereotype may be difficult for us to seriously
question, for our own images of self are
shaped by this very ideal.
In making this judgment they were
shaped, as all Christians are,
by the intellectual tradition centered on the
question, «What is the best life for a human being?
The danger to the church at the moment is that we will continue to ignore these
questions and persist in what Frederick Ferré calls our «technolatry,» the belief that «every apparent evil brought on
by technique is to be countered
by yet greater faith in technique» (
Shaping the Future [Harper & Row, 19761, p. 43).
The objects in
question are real surfboards constructed
by Dean Edwards, an L.A. craftsman who has been
shaping boards for 20 years.
Almost all coaches and players
questioned by SPORTS ILLUSTRATED agreed that the current exhibition schedule is not necessary to get a team into
shape.
Questions for Dinosaur Maths from Rainy Day Mum Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs Sensory Retelling from Growing Book
by Book Dinosaur Prewriting Practice from The Pleasantest Thing Dinosaur Ice Egg Preschool Experiment from Preschool Powol Packets Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs Gross Motor from 3 Dinosaurs Dinosaur Alphabet Board Game from Mom Inspired Life Hot Chocolate Pudding from Sugar, Spice and Glitter LEGO Norwegian Flag from Mama Miss Chocolate - Filled Little Dinosaur Bon - Bons from I Can Teach My Child Dinosaur
Shapes from The Educators» Spin On It
Questions from other kids — as well as those sparked
by TV and movies — will begin to
shape their notion of race.
A blatant power grab
by the Conservatives is now taking
shape in Westminster - after David Cameron took a major step in revealing the details of the Tories» plan under
questioning from MPs.
12:25 - Andrew Selous (Tory, remarkably
shaped face) asks a serious
question about North Korea and British attempts to engage with the regime there, not least
by facilitating the World Service into the country.
But former D.O.E. administrators and education experts say there's no
question that the mayor's authority over charters has been partially absorbed
by the state, leaving de Blasio's (and future mayors») hands tied when it comes to charter - related policy decisions that could
shape his education agenda.
One of the key
questions that the researchers will have to answer during testing is how well these special lenses will fit on patients» eyes, which vary in
shape and size, says Mitchell Cassel, an optometrist and owner of Studio Optix in New York City who says he is familiar with the work being done
by Kohane, Ciolino and their colleagues.
Huang's research addresses fundamental
questions about the rules bacteria live
by — for instance, what determines their
shape and how different wavelengths of light affect the movement of photosynthetic microbes (SN: 10/14/17, p. 17).
The popular view that Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are in a much better environmental
shape than the rest of the world has been brought into
question in a study publishing on March 28 in the open access journal PLOS Biology,
by an international team lead
by Steven L. Chown and Monash University scientists.
The discovery, reported in July
by Karl Glazebrook of Johns Hopkins University, calls into
question the prevailing theory about when and how the Milky Way and other galaxies began to take
shape.
A proof announced in March resolved the last of 23
questions about 3 - D
shapes posed in 1982
by mathematician William Thurston, marking the end of an era in the study of «three - manifolds»
Turner argues that «both are exemplars of the kind of curiosity - driven science that gets scientists out of bed in the morning and inspires young people to careers in science
by asking some of the deepest
questions about how the universe began and the events that have
shaped our existence,» he wrote.
«Our study took a unified approach to understanding egg
shape by asking three
questions: how to quantify egg
shape and provide a basis for comparison of
shapes across species, what are the biophysical mechanisms that determine egg
shape, and what are the implications of egg
shape in an evolutionary and ecological setting,» said senior author, L. Mahadevan, the Lola England de Valpine Professor of Applied Mathematics at the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and of Physics at Harvard.»
Because seismic evidence allows both possibilities, he says, «We decided to model mantle convection
by computer to investigate whether their
shapes and positions can answer the
question.»
If you share my view that technology drives history more than any other factor, then you will probably agree that the 21st century is going to be significantly
shaped by the outcome of a single
question: Will synthetic biology achieve radical success or not?
In technology, the big
question is how societies and culture
shape, and in turn are
shaped by, the technologies they create.
Among the
questions addressed
by the Cell paper that have the potential to
shape policy was whether «porous borders» contributed to the rampant spread of the disease.
We close
by discussing major open
questions about how genetic drift, purifying selection, and positive selection combine to
shape influenza's evolution within hosts during more typical, acute infections, and how this within - host diversity contributes to the virus's global evolution.
Whether olfaction recognizes odorants
by their
shape, their molecular vibrations, or both remains an open and controversial
question.
Today's
question: Can you get in
shape just
by doing cardio?
Hi Rachael my self Mansoor I'm fed up with my cross and bulky short legs actually I'm very short like 5.5 ft so my upper body is slim and fit but my legs are heavy and
shaped out I have tried my exercises like squats lounges jumping longe s etc but I can see only my legs are building and getting
shaped out and my pants and shorts look ugly on me I have a
question that
by lifting weights and building upper body are there any chances that I can get skinny and slim legs
I enjoy your podcast with Craig Dinkel and have listened to other episodes of yours and I always get excited about the products your experts recommend my delima is I can't afford all the products although I wish I could so I guess my
question to u is I am 55 years old good
shape lift weights 2 times a week and my main hobby is cycling.I know this
question might be hard for u to answer with the little information I gave u but what products would u recommend for me to take i am currently taking a multivitamin (NOW Adam soft gel) and a whey protein
by (allmax) and Energy Bits n Recovery bits and a probiotic PB8.
start with 10 kg if u cant lift it lower it to 5 kg then to 10 reps each arm and increase the number
by 2 every 2 weeks im 14 and I weight 45 kg with big bicep, tricep, 6 pack, chest, back muscle I guarantee u within 8 weeks u will be in good tip top
shape add me on facebook if u have
questions - Mich Flax
It's an easy
question to answer on an individual case
by case level because it's simply based on body
shape & lifestyle.
Asking the
question why you should make someone else richer
by trying to change your natural body
shape may be useful.