But that, as Novak points out, relies upon «the erroneous notion that democracy must create its own culture rather
than drawing upon the practical wisdom of more primary cultures, cultures like Judaism that inevitably trace their wisdom back to the God who has created all and who has revealed himself to its adherents....
Not exact matches
The sources
upon which this Jewish rejectionism
drew bear close examination because they admit of more
than one interpretation and more
than one application.
We can
draw an analogy from our own experience and see that as we are in our activity but are yet more
than any particular action, with reserves of energy
upon which we may
draw, so God is in the divine operation in creation — indeed that operation is itself divine — but God is not lost in it.
I would rather eat my own vomit or even be
drawn and quartered
than ever have to even glance
upon (let alone read the writings of) a Texas «pastor» again.
To be sure, some events are more provocative of religious insight
than others, and it is these
upon which the prophet chiefly
draws.
Rather
than omit such expression, one may well
draw upon his memory of passages in the Bible, or repeat the words of a familiar hymn.
Ernest Boyer,
drawing upon the reports of observers who visited 29 campuses across the country, as well as
upon a survey of the attitudes and opinions of 5,000 faculty and 4,500 undergraduates in a representative sample of institutions, writes more analytically and less passionately
than Bloom.
«Rather
than producing a systematic definition of «vocation,» we decided to
draw upon our diverse perspectives in a way that did not smooth out the differences among them.»
Further
than this we can not see and our argument must cease — except, as I have now to show, in the case of the Christian, who,
drawing upon an added source of knowledge, may advance yet another step.
By
drawing heavily
upon the Gospel of Thomas and by packaging its results in a more user - friendly format
than the abstruse hermeneutical musings of the «New Quest,» the Seminar has updated this approach.
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Drawing upon more
than 40 years of tea expertise and commitment to innovation, Celestial Seasonings ®, a brand of The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: HAIN), has created the first raw, organic Kombucha that is naturally enhanced with functional ingredients to provide specific wellness benefits.
Abandoning that smoke screen
upon reaching the gold medal game against none other
than powerful Spain — and the rematch everyone had been awaiting for so long, or at least since six days earlier when the U.S. squeaked out a 101 - 68 thriller — Knight had the gall to say the Americans had come through «the toughest
draw.»
Madden, who has covered baseball for New York's Daily News for 32 seasons,
draws upon his extensive personal history with the Boss — as well as from more
than 150 new interviews and the previously unmined tape - recorded diaries of former team president Gabe Paul — to paint a vivid and entertaining portrait of the marine - transport scion who, after he and a group of investors bought the club for $ 8.8 million in 1973, vowed, «I'll stick to building ships,» and then did anything but.
More
than a simple re-branding, however, the project would
draw upon the Third Way strategy, informed by the thoughts of the British sociologist Anthony Giddens.
The researchers can «
draw correlations between fluorescence intensity of, say, Allura Red, which shows that its intensity varies more
than 10x
upon changing viscosity from water to glycerol,» Ludescher said.
Drawing upon a base of over 35,000 students at more
than 1,000 local school science fairs, more
than 1,100 students in grades 5 — 12 from nearly 300 schools will be evaluated this year on their scientific research and communication skills.
«I have not changed anything» therefore means more
than anything: I am
drawing upon an old tradition with the utmost respect.
Brewer is a natural fit for the material, being a self - admitted Footloose fan, a teenager of the»80s, a music - lover, a connoisseur of the South, and a parent, and all of which he
draws upon to make the movie smarter
than it needs to be.
A third - grade passage about turning tree sap into maple syrup, for example, is more likely to control for background knowledge and
draw upon things children study in school (plants and trees)
than a passage on the same test about snowshoeing.
Mitchell suggests that while the pool of qualified and committed teachers of color is increasing, these same teachers are leaving the profession at higher rates
than white teachers,
drawing upon research findings that «many nonwhite educators feel voiceless and incapable of effecting change in their schools.»
Mugen begins with a normal Civic Type R. From there the engineers
drew upon more
than 20 years of experience in motorsports to rebuild the engine.
For one thing, its unique selection of materials and colors
draws upon the world of luxury boating for inspiration, and rather
than conventional passenger doors, it features two massive, upward - swinging «gull - wing» doors, with no real B - pillars.
In a study called «Disgust, creatureliness and the accessibility of death - related thoughts,» by Cathy R. Cox, Jamie L. Goldenberg, Tom Pyszczynski, and David Weise, experimenters found that people primed with disgusting pictures were more likely to
draw upon death - related thoughts
than participants primed by neutral pictures.
Not for the first time, I wondered if the advice and counsel she's able to
draw upon from her ancestors is really more of a curse and burden
than a gift and help.
The Global and International Equities team is made up of a centralized team of portfolio managers and global sector specialists in London, dedicated to global growth equities, who
draw upon work of more
than 70 locally based research analysts in 11 countries.
Or will these accounts be
drawn upon sooner rather
than later for cash flow?
Additionally, it is usually recommended to
draw out of your RRSP rather
than your TFSA earlier in retirement as your TFSA will incur no tax
upon your passing or any withdrawals as compared to your RRSP which will be taxed fully.
Upon reflection, Brittany decided she valued her life of running, hiking, cooking and
drawing more
than spending it studying hundreds of slides.
Rather
than pitting players against predictable AIs, Ghost Arcade's challengers take the form of real players» ghost data,
drawing upon their unique behaviours.
Once
upon a time the early dice with more sides
than 6 came with a crayon to
draw on your own numbers.
So pronounced was his talent, reports Vasari, that when his master, Ghirlandaio, absented himself momentarily from his work in Santa Maria Novella, and the young art student took the opportunity to
draw «the scaffolding, trestles, pots of paint, brushes and the apprentices at their tasks» in this brief absence, he did it so skillfully that
upon his return the master exclaimed: «This boy knows more
than I do.»
Drawing on life and the kaleidoscope of verbal, literary, philosophical and poetic communication, each artist has succeeded in conferring
upon the word a power that goes beyond mere meaning: more
than words!
A «feminist» artist in a post-feminist era, Smith's vocabulary has evolved over more
than three decades from symbolic, sometimes disturbing, representations of the female body as a site of authentic, visceral experience, to a metaphorical, mystical world
drawing upon literature, history and folklore.
The exhibition
draws upon Charles Baudelaire's 1860 epoch, Artificial Paradise, which discusses that for more
than a century and a half, artists and writers have explored altered states of consciousness, finding creativity in delirium and the derangement of the senses.
Primarily
drawing upon the legacy of Conceptualism, these ten contemporary artists surveyed — Claudia Angelmaier, Erica Baum, Anne Collier, Moyra Davey, Leslie Hewitt, Elad Lassry, Lisa Oppenheim, Erin Shirreff, Kathrin Sonntag, and Sara VanDerBeek — comprise more
than 70 works, while demonstrating the innovations and new formats that the photographic medium is taking today, specifically in reference to studio and still life photography.
While other European countries boast successful exhibitions in cities other
than their capitals, in Britain only one show outside London - 10 Religious Masterpieces at the Laing Gallery in Newcastle
upon Tyne -
drew enough visitors, 2,075 a day, to make the global top 100 list.
«Instead of trying to expand the canon, we should dispose of it altogether, through epistemology as well as what can be termed a conceptual history of art and curating,
drawing upon diverse ideas such as those of Michel Foucault and Reinhart Koselleck, in which history is seen through ideas and concepts in terms of periodization, rather
than events, individuals, and, in our case, specific objects.»
Commencing with the belief that rendering an image
upon canvas limits the experience of the viewer, Erisalu has produced a series of paintings utilizing language, words, numbers and letters, which identify the subject rather
than drawing or painting it.
In a career spanning more
than five decades, Ruscha has distilled the archetypal signs and symbols of the American vernacular into typographic and cinematic codes that are as accessible as they are profound.The wry choice of words and phrases that pervade his work
draws upon the moments of incidental ambiguity implicit in the interplay between language and the concept that it signifies.
In Dwellers on the Threshold, DeVincentis
draws on myths emerging from her subconscious and
upon art and literature from both east and west to create an open - ended humanist narrative, (less a formal or structured narrative
than that of the Pre-Raphaelites); one which contains multiple readings, and which questions individual and collective morality in our time of great unease and dislocation.
Wilson's paintings are created in her Water Mill, Long Island and New York City studios, as she
draws upon recalled sensations and experiences rather
than direct observation.
In this context it can be noted that the quadri - annual IPCC process,
drawing primarily
upon peer reviewed published results, implies much more frequent updating and reanalysis
than would result from a «best effort» approach.
Carbon dioxide, that is, the aerial form of the carbon of which we have up till now spoken: this gas which constitutes the raw material of life, the permanent store
upon which all that grows
draws, and the ultimate destiny of all flesh, is not one of the principal components of air but rather a ridiculous remnant, an «impurity», thirty times less abundant
than argon, which nobody even notices.
Boykoff and the other 4 reviewers were asked to review a draft report that totaled more
than 21,000 words,
drew upon hundreds of citations to past studies and resources, and that features 23 Tables and 12 Figures worth of complex data and information.
Drawing upon the research of over 100 of the leading oceanographers and scientists around the world, the work is co-authored by more
than thirty experts from organizations in ten countries, such as the British Antarctic Survey and the Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany.
It
draws upon the extensive knowledge of Det Norske Veritas (DNV), which has validated more
than 50 % of all CDM projects coming through to the validation stage.
EnerNOC says this is the first project of its kind to
draw upon demand response capacity from commercial and industrial sites to balance both increases and decreases in supply from renewable resources, as well as traditional generation, responding if necessary to changing system needs in less
than 10 minutes.
I
draw upon more
than 25 years» experience to help individuals and businesses come to a fair resolution of tax disputes, across a wide range of industries.
Drawing upon some of the materials embedded in the social justice accounts of tort law, [16] Part IV clarifies why creating an intermediate retributive sanction under the right safeguards to the tort system is a superior way of punishing and preventing misconduct
than strictly relying on compensatory damages, class actions for compensatory damages, extra-compensatory damages for victim - vindication, the criminal justice system as we know it, or even a privately enforced criminal justice system.
Can there be a greater joy
than listening to the superb advocate, analysing the evidence, eloquently
drawing upon history and literature and law, commanding the power of the English language, exercising the art of persuasion?