David Nash is renowned for his large - scale abstract sculptures made of natural materials carved into organic forms
such as spheres and pyramids.
In these new works, she instead employs shapes
such as spheres, wedges and cubes in an effort to blur the boundaries between subject and object.
In addition to showing the land, the map gives plenty of other information
such as the spheres of influence for your allies and enemies.
A sizable number of levels take place on 3D figures
such as spheres, cubes, or prisms.
Scientists are learning to custom - design matter by assembling molecules into microscopic structures
such as spheres, tubes, and lattices.
A closed surface —
such as a sphere — doesn't have a boundary, so an origami approximation of it will require a seam where boundaries meet.
Many of these are designed specifically to house a collection of eye - catching sculptures,
such as this sphere in stainless steel.
Not exact matches
Historically, corporate involvement in the political
sphere has consisted of narrow efforts to shape policy to benefit the bottom line,
such as lobbying for a favorable regulation.
As such, Brookings was an ideal forum for the panel of central bankers to discuss how digital currencies are affecting their practices and
spheres of influence.
This is especially important
as the potential in Canada - Korea relations moves beyond the purely bilateral
sphere of the past 50 years to more cooperation on international issues of common concern,
such as the health of the global economy, effective global governance in the G20 and elsewhere, and preserving a peaceful and secure Asia Pacific region.
As such, and in contrast to gold, bitcoin's relative value is influenced by — and important to — a number of players outside of traditional financial
spheres.
As such, by limiting the currently available data as contained within the new law would make harder the already tedious «sifting through often - byzantine layers of shell companies and nominee shareholders to identify the true owners of certain assets,» and the ability for third parties to add information to the public sphere and marketplace of ideas is unnecessarily curtaile
As such, by limiting the currently available data
as contained within the new law would make harder the already tedious «sifting through often - byzantine layers of shell companies and nominee shareholders to identify the true owners of certain assets,» and the ability for third parties to add information to the public sphere and marketplace of ideas is unnecessarily curtaile
as contained within the new law would make harder the already tedious «sifting through often - byzantine layers of shell companies and nominee shareholders to identify the true owners of certain assets,» and the ability for third parties to add information to the public
sphere and marketplace of ideas is unnecessarily curtailed.
The
spheres of networking has exploded and connections are made daily through channels
such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.
It is extraordinary that men and women of unusual ability in their respective
spheres have rarely taken the trouble to give their adult attention to
such a unique way of life
as that proposed by Jesus Christ.
If we make a demand on the Church, we must always examine precisely whether it is really addressed to the hierarchy and its members
as such, or to the Church, that is, to all of us Christians, and precisely in the
sphere where the official Church does not teach and act authoritatively.
Mr. Blair's point is that
such arguments should be allowed and encouraged in the public
sphere as valid means of making moral arguments.
Certainly, in so far
as he confesses his faith in God he is committed to a belief in the One who may properly be called supernatural and superhistorical — for God is not to be located in the
spheres of what, by the use of certain limited and limiting frames of reference, we call nature and history — but
such a belief does not relegate God to some alien
sphere of splendid isolation and inaccessibility.
As the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa illustrated, religious people can raise
such questions in the public
sphere in a particular way.
Can we reconceive theological education in
such a way that (1) it clearly pertains to the totality of human life, in the public
sphere as well
as the private, because it bears on all of our powers; (2) it is adequate to genuine pluralism, both of the «Christian thing» and of the worlds in which the «Christian thing» is lived, by avoiding naiveté about historical and cultural conditioning without lapsing into relativism; (3) it can be the unifying overarching goal of theological education without requiring the tacit assumption that there is a universal structure or essence to education in general, or theological inquiry in particular, which inescapably denies genuine pluralism by claiming to be the universal common denominator to which everything may be reduced
as variations on a theme; and (4) it can retrieve the strengths of both the «Athens» and the «Berlin» types of excellent schooling, without unintentionally subordinating one to the other?
Whereas we put religion in the
sphere of private life and promote economic pursuits —
such as transnational corporate trade and dealings on the stock market — to the level of universal norms, Muslims accord that status to matters religious.
For those who inhabit the aesthetic
sphere of existence,
such as the Nazis, the creating Word of God continually brings the possibility of redemption and new life.
And if you take a single protein
such as t.itin, assembling the components randomly even tens of thousands of times per second and discarding each incorrect version would, in that time, completely fill the universe with the debris — a
sphere of 14bn light years diameter, because you have a number so inconceivably vast it would have more than 29,000 zeroes (compared to a number with only 17 zeros for all the seconds so far since the universe began).
Certainly in other
spheres of experience,
such as our knowledge of other persons, both general considerations and the individual encounter come into play.
Thus both the enlargement and the narrowing of the
sphere of freedom are strangely interdependent, because
such things
as technology, automation and the development of social relations which enlarge the
sphere of freedom at the same time also furnish the means to restrict it.
It is stated again and again by senior Russians, who use terms
such as «the near abroad» and «
sphere of privileged interests.»
Whether something of the sort may be supposed to occur in the organic realm does not solely depend on whether in the organic (sub-human)
sphere, substantial formal principles essentially higher than the principles constitutive of inorganic reality can strictly be postulated by natural philosophy, in the way claimed by Vitalism rightly understood,
as entelechies of sorts, though of course in themselves these could not be the objects of perception, because a posteriori and experimentally it is only complete beings which are met with, never principles of being
as such.
Everything objective in doctrine, worship, ecclesial society and so forth is relevant to salvation only if it happens
as an objectivation of freedom, is freely received
as such into the
sphere of original freedom or serves
such freedom, if it is original faith, hope and love.
It is sometimes thought that a man can become free also in those
spheres that differ from this sublime «I», and which are governed by
such powers
as nature, the state and so forth, and that he can do this by giving up opposition and regarding them
as indifferent; that he becomes free by detaching himself from them be - cause he realizes that they are mere shadows and quite unimportant.
But the Christian scientist
as such in his own
sphere is bound
as a matter of principle and method by the Church's magisterium
as the higher and more comprehensive authority, in the sense that even
as a scientist he may not affirm
as established with certainty by his science something which would involve a definite contradiction of a doctrine taught officially by the Church
as certain (Denzinger 1656, 1674 ff., 1681, 2085).
In all cases, however, to accept
such statements
as true is to challenge the full autonomy of science and history within their own proper
spheres; and it is this challenge to a genuinely secular outlook, rather than any particular statement in itself, which makes classical theism so widely unacceptable to contemporary men.
Paul could safely assume that
such teaching was given in churches outside his own
sphere of influence,
as appears from a place in his letter to the Christians of Rome a city which he had not yet visited.
He makes pointed use of sociological distinctions, noticing that in modern societies religion usually «is separated off in a distinct
sphere» from politics;
as a result,
such societies do not fight wars about religion
as such.
-LSB-...] One is praying and singing in
such a way
as to harmonise with the music of the noble spirits who were considered the originators of the harmony of the cosmos, the music of the
spheres.
Of course
such an experience
as this does not connect itself with the religious
sphere.
Thus even though faith
as such lies beyond the
sphere of action in the
sphere of existence or self - understanding, it is nevertheless inseparable from action, and its necessary implications for action are properly moral.
Development is also often used in a normative sense
as a multi-valued social goal covering
such diverse
spheres as better material well - being, living standards, education, health care, wider opportunities for work and leisure, and in essence the whole gamut of desirable social and material welfare.
In this
sphere particularly there is no
such thing
as a bare uninterpreted fact.
The difference was understood
as such that there could be no actual ontological contamination or involvement of the life monads in the material
sphere.
The theory of
sphere sovereignty is an admirable tool with which to understand the interaction among various societal relationships,
such as the state and the economy, or the church and the family.
But there is a proviso: Jesus does not in fact draw a precise line between the
spheres of God and of Caesar; indeed, there is no
such thing
as a realm of Caesar, existing
as an independent reality, for Caesar himself has to answer before God for what he does.
In my own experience I find it perfectly extraordinary that men and women of unusual ability in their respective
spheres have rarely taken the trouble to give their adult attention to
such a unique way of life
as that proposed by Jesus Christ.
There are other instances of alluding to a flat earth in the Bible,
such as Satan taking Jesus to a high mountain where they could see the entire Earth (not possible on a
sphere); and the one about the 4 corners of the Earth (also not possible on a
sphere).
Words
such as salvation, wrath, forgiveness, justice, Kingdom of God, grace, world, satan, and gospel are also within the
sphere of terms one might need to learn in the quest for understanding the crucifixion of Jesus.
Lipids in water form hollow bilipid membrane
spheres,
such as cell membranes.
Consider a box full of a gas,
such as air, and imagine that the gas is composed of very tiny elastic
spheres bouncing around.
It honours chefs who have a positive impact on society
as a whole, showing how gastronomy can be a driver for change in
spheres such as innovation, education, the environment, social and economic development and health.
The new seasonal menu will feature the bar's first foray into cocktails on - tap and a signature brunch cocktail menu, while bringing back signature cocktails introduced earlier this year,
such as the ever popular Orchard Old Fashioned crafted with bourbon, housemade local Clear Creek Pear Brandy Syrup, Organic Baked Apple Bitters served over an ice
sphere and the sexy apothecary bottled Northwest Negroni made with local Aviation gin.
When you develop an additional stream of income, you create more wealth that can be devoted to business - building endeavors
such as advertising and increasing your
sphere of influence.
Historically, international agreements and frameworks related to humanitarian crises (
such as International Humanitarian Law, the Hyogo Framework for Action, the Millennium Development Goals, the
SPHERE Project, among others) have not directly mentioned persons with disabilities or have only addressed them
as part of the broader category of «vulnerable groups.»
Unfortunately,
such characterizes the leadership's
sphere, not just in Nigeria but Africa
as a continent.