Sentences with phrase «sidedness in»

I'm not sure you've understood that what is losing the IPCC public credibility is a perceived tendency to exaggeration, and a perceived tendency to one - sidedness in impacts, as per the Dutch report.
Albers worked in a discipline traditionally viewed as feminine, she was a student and ardent admirer of South American weaving, thought of as a niche interest in the US («I will be accused of crass one - sidedness in my feeling of awe for the textile arts of Peru») and she was married to Josef Albers, who achieved great fame as a painter in the post-war era ---- all these things perhaps contributed to her relative neglect towards the end of the twentieth century.
«By introducing asymmetry into the explosion and adjusting the gas properties of the surrounding environment, we were able to reproduce a number of observed features from the real supernova such as the persistent one - sidedness in the radio images,» said Dr Toby Potter.
The result is the one - sidedness in the presentation and appraisal of the religion of India which we find in so many publications of Western scholars and amateurs.
It is a one - sidedness in which the particularity of others is mobilized to block that of Christianity.
But it may also help to correct one - sidedness in the understanding of the Gospel and prepare for a future in which the lines of conflict may well be drawn differently and perhaps modify future forms of intransigence.
Yves Congar, O.P., has noted that the ordinary magisterium reached a kind of high watermark of one - sidedness in the pontificate of Pius XII.

Not exact matches

The ambiguity lies in this: Hartshorne has superimposed a theoretical structure creating an insoluble problem upon the unanalyzed many - sidedness of experience.
This unlovely portrait is not wholly wrong, but it is, in its despairing one «sidedness, wholly inadequate as a basis for analysis.
With these results in mind, we can now do fuller justice to the rich many - sidedness of the central Gospel which is expressed in the whole.
Put differently, these other dimensions would be freed of their naivete and possible one - sidedness when rooted in a systematic examination of propositions.
It may be that love has been interpreted in this fashion as a compensatory device to counteract the one - sidedness of linear power.
To call attention to the «womb» of God is not to lead us in the direction of a matriarchal replacement; it is rather to challenge us to find all the helpful female symbology for characterizing God that overcomes the previous patriarchal one - sidedness.
But what has been set forth above, what of double - mindedness might perhaps be spoken of as its deceptive transactions in the «big,» still had a certain semblance of unity, and of inner consistency, in so far as it was one single thing that was betrayed into one - sidedness, yet this one - sidedness, however strange it may seem, was precisely the double - mindedness in that one - sided person.
There are those who would above all be adequate to the richness and many - sidedness of reality, even if they can not always be neat and clear in their account of it.
In this paper, I want to challenge this interpretation, because it is at least one - sided and this one - sidedness has some important consequences, both for the interpretation of Whitehead's philosophy itself and for the claim that this philosophy is a valid contemporary metaphysics, addressing all basic metaphysical issues in an intelligible waIn this paper, I want to challenge this interpretation, because it is at least one - sided and this one - sidedness has some important consequences, both for the interpretation of Whitehead's philosophy itself and for the claim that this philosophy is a valid contemporary metaphysics, addressing all basic metaphysical issues in an intelligible wain an intelligible war.
As an example of the second type of one - sidedness, consider Pius XI's negative attitude toward the ecumenical movement in his 1928 encyclical Mortalium Animos.
Our understanding the symbolic process in terms of the bipolar theory of perception avoids the one - sidedness of an exclusively psychological or subjectivist location of religious symbolism.
Excess, in human faculties, means usually one - sidedness or want of balance; for it is hard to imagine an essential faculty too strong, if only other faculties equally strong be there to cooperate with it in action.
I am under no illusions of absolute one sidedness and have met some wonderful Christians in my time who are living not as the «religion» would have it, but based on their personal relationship with Christ.
Among these various riddles that our one - sidedness will offer to historical curiosity, this last matter — of the Church and the world — will perhaps stand out in some eminence.
His discussion of John Shakespeare's recusancy is distorted and misleading in its one - sidedness.
Unscientific, to be sure, but stunning in itsone - sidedness.
This one - sidedness is evident in this Biafra 2, which may well turn out a big farce.
In other words, some honeybees have a sidedness.
About half the honeybees in a test exhibited no sidedness, but the other half was split 50 — 50 between righties and lefties — perhaps to navigate obstacles more efficiently.
«Tumor sidedness should be a stratification factor in studies of colon cancer until we can figure out the mechanism by which sidedness remains an independent prognostic variable.»
«Based on these data we feel there is no evidence in difference in tumor burden to explain the sidedness differential,» Venook said.
In an initial analysis of left - compared with right - sidedness, the researchers determined primary tumor location in 782 patients; 472 had left primary and 256 had right primarIn an initial analysis of left - compared with right - sidedness, the researchers determined primary tumor location in 782 patients; 472 had left primary and 256 had right primarin 782 patients; 472 had left primary and 256 had right primary.
Now, in her dazzling new novel — her first in more than a decade — Moore turns her eye on the anxiety and disconnection of post-9 / 11 America, on the insidiousness of racism, the blind - sidedness of war, and the recklessness thrust on others in the name of love.
A novel on the anxiety and disconnection of post-9 / 11 America, on the insidiousness of racism, the blind - sidedness of war, and the recklessness thrust on others in the name of love.
Let's put it this way, in terms of media one - sidedness... My wife and I have been sustaining members (ie: constant, monthly donations) to NPR for more than a decade.
Valkyrie Drive Bhikkhuni has short sidedness to its design that Senran Kagura addressed in its own sequel.
Some of Tol's proposal for internal review and reform of the IPCC deserve serious consideration, but I believe outside regulation or externally imposed standards of «two - sidedness» would be a step backwards (in saying this, I'm presuming that the prominent competing voices are not similarly to be constrained).
Under the Supreme Court's decision in Armendariz, it appears that Uber's arbitration clause may be unenforceable because of its procedural and substantive unconscionability in terms of unequal bargaining power and one - sidedness.
The scope of the terms and conditions in online services guides has expanded substantially and, in many cases, replicates the one - sidedness of tariffs.
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