Sentences with phrase «terms of continuity»

Results are discussed in terms of continuity and change from the perspective of developmental psychopathology.
When I was trying to figure out what my rights were in terms of Continuity of Care and Out - of - Network benefits, I called them up and booked an appointment.»
I am not interested in my own memories, either, but instead I try to understand what memories mean in terms of continuity of time, regrets, and what we leave behind.
As a result, you'll be playing from one area to the next in the beginning of the game, which can feel odd at first in terms of continuity.
But the book has become the most important book at Marvel in terms of both continuity and sales statistics.
«This has real problems for pupils in terms of continuity of their teaching, knowing who you are as a teacher and knowing how things are done in the school.»
It is unclear if this is, in terms of continuity, the same gang as the first Dutch's Gang that was active until 1906 with multiple changes to its members, or if these are two distinct gangs.
Ali thigh and and I just felt that in terms of continuity.
to communicate the gradual emergence of mental structures within societies in terms of continuity rather than discontinuity.
This view defines Christian faith in terms of continuity in a mode of existence, while recognizing the constantly new intellectual task of articulating doctrines required and supported by it.
If those who fear the stress on continuity wish to make a case against it, they need to define more precisely where that gap occurs which they regard as inexplicable in terms of continuities.
The effect of early neuroticism on midlife well - being was almost entirely mediated through emotional adjustment defined in terms of continuities in psychological / psychiatric distress.

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«It clarifies that there's continuity in terms of targeting inflation and sticking to that mandate.»
Most sites want long - term relationships; not only is it easier from an administrative point of view, it also fosters site continuity and helps grow their reader base.
Weighing shareholders» expressed preferences against its fiduciary duty to act in the long - term best interest of the Company, the Committee recommended, and the Board has concluded, that the continuity and quality of leadership that results from a classified board contributes to long - term shareholder value and is in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders.
Continuity of income is another upside for bonds since you are assured of getting your fixed payments and the maturity payment at the end of the term.
«So there should be a great deal of continuity here in terms of policy.»
VGP ensures the continuity of programme by acquiring spaces which are strategically well - placed in terms of access, project development of logistics and semi-industrial property and the long - term renting - out of the properties.
Whether merely the explication of some current concept, or instead the construction of an utterly new one, the result is a concept which Hartshorne believes to stand in real continuity with current uses of «experience» and other «psychical terms
Logicians will probably never like the Bergsonian terms «qualitative multiplicity» or «heterogeneous continuity» with the possible exception of Brouwer and mathematical intuitionists in general whose concept of «one - manyness» points in the same direction (cf. BMP 150, 180).
Nobody will accuse Whitehead of irresponsible Hegelianism when he speaks of «self - diversity of actual occasions»; by this term he obviously tries to express the synthesis of unity and diversity, of continuity and difference, which constitutes the very nature of succession.
This does not mean that Whitehead abandoned the temporal continuity expressed in the infinite divisibility of events in the writings on the philosophy of nature, but rather that this infinite divisibility was relegated to the domain of the potential in terms of the extensive continuum.
Consequently he concerns himself with the historical question sufficiently seriously to trace, in one instance, the term «Son of Man» in the Gospels, the continuity between Jesus» message and the Church's witness: although Jesus may never have called himself Son of Man, he did say that acquittal by the Son of Man in the eschatological judgement was dependent upon one's present relation to himself (Mark 8.38 par.).
It resulted in a Church that consciously retained a large amount of continuity with the Church of the Patristic and Medieval periods in terms of its use of the catholic creeds, its pattern of ministry, its buildings and aspects of its liturgy, but which also embodied Protestant insights in its theology and in the overall shape of its liturgical practice.
There is continuity here insofar as the religious problem is formulated in the terms of the tension between order and novelty that is discussed before [d].
If there is continuity between the conceptions of the two books, it should be in terms of the original text, before Whitehead introduced those ideas which revolutionized his philosophy to create process theism.
They are often specially trained to critically analyze arguments, to seek clarification of terms and root out presuppositions, to provide a general perspective that covers a variety of details, and to convey a continuity of valuable ideas derived from a distinguished line of predecessors in the history of philosophy.
That I feel myself to be an «I» and that I act in terms which entail a continuity of that «I» with what has gone before and what will follow after, is an unquestionable fact.
We can also recognize that some continuities are more fundamental than others in terms of their required presence in holding together complex entities.
Thus, in terms of the enduring temporal continuity produced by routine, a society has a history of its own.
He says, for instance, «Most of our general terms individuate by continuity considerations, because continuity favors causal connections» (TTPT 12).
In light of the recently reemphasized continuities between the parts of the Bible and between Judaism and Christianity, and also under the impetus of the awful memory of the Holocaust, many Christians are seeking words for the two parts of the Bible that will replace the terms new and old.
Peirce's account of continuity in terms of a theory of infinitesimals seems to me to reinforce this affinity.
Although the dominant mode of conception of the resurrection body is in terms of material continuity and reassembly, differing views abound.
I do think personal being must be more broadly defined in appropriate mentalistic, telic terms, rather than conscious - self - conscious terms alone, but I see no good account of continuity across intermittency of consciousness by shifting the problem to a bodily society that does not enjoy my consciousness.
I think the great objective proof, if you can talk in those terms (and I'm not sure if you really can)-- the nearest, at any rate, that you can get to objective proof of the Resurrection — is the birth of the Christian Church, this community of people who live by faith in the living Lord, and the continuity of that community down the ages in that same faith.
In terms of both the natural and the historical conditions of human life, there are continuities that can be discovered — albeit falteringly and incompletely.
Yet even on these terms it should remain possible for an interpretive community to make a conscious decision to hear the Bible as scripture, to believe in the coercive and constraining force of the Bible's own unique literary construction, and to regard itself as trying to live out the demands of a word and a God that stand over it, in continuity with communities of faith within the Bible and in the church's ongoing history of interpretation.
And this is what Merleau - Ponty expresses in terms of behavioral patterns which form a continuity of past and present in an identical cogito, and pace Professor Weiss, this notion of identity is independent of a commitment to a philosophy of substance.
What was needed in the debates over music during the 1950s and 1960s was a broader theological vision that could help the Cooke's and Lewis's of the world understand the continuity between the sacred and the profane in terms of the shaping and orientation of human desire.
There, though its creators, sponsors, critics, and readers understand the very best of work as being in continuity with the best that men and women have imagined and written, the most influential works today are marked by a noticeable discontinuity in terms of the place of religion and orthodox religious experience.
The religious symbol translates a human situation into cosmological terms and vice versa; more precisely, it reveals the continuity between the structures of human existence and cosmic structures.
The relation, in terms of the very meanings of «past» and «present», is one of mutual internality: the past as past and the present as present are coherently meaningful only in virtue of a mutuality of qualitative contrast which is also the basis of their unique continuity precisely as successive.
These Responsa, never regarded as inspired or authoritative in any official sense, have nevertheless been an influential factor in enabling the Jew to come to terms with a world of change and at the same time to maintain a feeling of continuity with the past of his people.
However, wider challenges remain for the sector, not just in terms of rising raw material prices, but also in managing the volatility in the price and supply of many key commodities, and ensuring the continuity of supply when product availability is short in the UK or globally.»
In brief, at least in the short and intermediate term, Venezuela's domestic, regional and international policies are likely to be characterised by continuity in the absence of Chávez.
Its delegates termed the continuity of democratic process led by mainstream national and regional parties, without interference by the army and interruption by the judiciary, as crucial for the country's political stability.
The running mate of President Mahama therefore, emphasised the need for continuity in government as it has been demonstrated since the fourth Republican constitution was promulgated and operationalised that the first four year term is not enough for a government to complete its policies and programmes.
Our instinctive mind can spot a leader who, in survival terms, is strong enough to ensure the continuity of our species in a flash.
According to Mr. Cohen, a comptroller hired on a long - term basis would bring a level of institutional knowledge and continuity that the town needs.
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