Sentences with phrase «such central concepts»

These were explained by such central concepts as pratitya samutpada, which, for many Buddhists, has a quasi-metaphysical character.
[49] Our purpose is better served by the former because our concern is not so much on the theories and concepts of religion, but on the interactions between living and active religions on such central concept as salvation.
The various characters are limited in their range of expression, and the plot of the title is limited, but I love the optimistic nature of the universe created by Asteroid Base and how the studio has managed to make positive feelings such a central concept of the entire experience.

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The central concepts of such a facility will help all types of traders develop the required levels of patience, confidence and perseverance that will enable them to control their emotions and gut feelings.
As such, Walker's central challenge to process thought becomes his own theological struggle for coherence in a metaphysical scheme that denies what he affirms as fundamental to a black liberation theologian, i.e., that the most inclusive concept of God is the God of the oppressed.
Its concreteness in part consists of its transactions with its immediate host community, and its schooling is excellent to the extent that its transactions are deliberately and self - critically shaped in such a way that what they symbolize to the immediate neighborhood and what they teach members of the school community itself are consonant with the concepts taught and learned in its central practices.
A central biological concept that can explain how genes interact with environmental factors such as trauma on the molecular level is environmental epigenetics, the idea that we are not simply a product of our genes but also our experience.
In short bursts, or for younger gamers, Gravity Ghost is worth a look, but considering the style and polish applied to such a basic central concept, I'm far more excited to play Ivy Games next game rather than this one.
It is in fact by referring to the political positioning on policy issues that are central to the concept of globalization, such as markets» integrations, sovereignty limitations, participation in regional organizations, acceptance of supranational orthodox policies and to the adoption of universal standards, that we can best understand the present - day political dichotomy.
«It fit in very well with the central theme at Shallowater this year — the concept that every staff member is a leader and should assume their proper role as such
Several features of The Seasons seem to summarize themes and artistic concepts that were of central interest to Johns throughout his artistic practice up to this point, such as the implicit reference to Marcel Duchamp through the depiction of Mona Lisa, the appearance of the American flag, and various optical illusory figures.
Famous late works, such as Claude Monet's late water lily paintings or Willem de Kooning's canvases of the 1980s are just as much central to this concept as are surprising «late works» such as Francis Picabia's radically reduced «Dot Paintings», created in 1949, or the «Sky and Cloud Paintings» by Georgia O'Keeffe, which were painted in the 1960s, when the artist was nearly eighty, and depict what was for her the new experience of flying.
Such a contract would place the risk, which is central to the contention, on you, the promoter of the concept / idea.
Foxwordy's central interface is a messaging stream, similar in concept to a social networking site such as Facebook.
This course covers central concepts in social psychology such as social cognition, attitudes, group processes, interpersonal relationships, aggression, political psychology and ideology.
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