Sentences with phrase «unambiguous work»

Would you say that this series of drawings is some of the most unambiguous work you've exhibited?
Those who claim that all natural processes are ethically and religiously ambiguous presuppose that there is an unambiguous working of God in history and that this work is to be seen primarily in the revelation of God in Christ.
Let us assume, someone may interpose, that this autonomous order does constitute (in a sense) an unambiguous working.
But if there is this unambiguous working of God in history, the character of this working should be identifiable and, I would add, empirically identifiable.

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The unambiguous, sole answer is: «You shall not do any work
It seems to me that God needs to be up front, explicit, unambiguous, clear and direct and tell persons when it is just the unconscious dynamics of their brains at work or when it is actually him who is trying to show them a sign or tell them something / communicate with them.
Jesus is the Christ because his own self - concept conformed completely to the primordial, divine acceptance, and his atoning work is his unambiguous mediation of that acceptance already present to us, but ignored or rejected, in the depth of our life.
An unambiguous trail led to Clive Goodman, the News of the World reporter who covered the royal family, and to a private investigator, Glenn Mulcaire, who also worked for the paper.
The work should, for the first time, combine deposition and vulnerability to identify unambiguous hot spots — regions where it makes the most sense to take action to limit the effects of mercury.
«We've developed a platform for computer - mediated communication between humans and dogs that opens the door to new avenues for interpreting dogs» behavioral signals and sending them clear and unambiguous cues in return,» says Dr. David Roberts, an assistant professor of computer science at NC State and co-lead author of «Towards Cyber-Enhanced Working Dogs for Search and Rescue,» a paper about the work.
Leaving the language barrier aside, the accessible story is communicated clearly and briskly, with plenty of vivid, unambiguous character work; its pert challenges to dominant conventions lie in the realm of representation, not narrative or patience.
Hugh Fearnley - Whittingstall who handed out the award, also gave high praise to the programme, saying, «The positive effect of the work is absolutely unambiguous.
A strong strategy for working with adolescents involves forming a clear and unambiguous set of rules and consequences... and sticking with them!
Provocative, demanding content is more motivating to work on than simple, unambiguous material that skims the surface of ideas.
This unambiguous priority would not have arisen on the Polish market if not for the success of books such as the Harry Potter series, The Hunger Games, or the pioneering work of small publishers — being more successful outside Poland as a result of insufficient understanding from big competitors on the market.
So far, the answer of whether or not dog DNA tests work has been an almost unambiguous Yes.
The exhibition focuses on his work in 1967 and 1968, the years in which the artist became associated with the phenomenon of Arte Povera, the radical trend in Italian art towards using everyday materials in resonant and seemingly unambiguous combinations.
His works eschew an unambiguous reading and are full of iconographic references that allow the artist to tell new stories.
The accompanying wall text is unambiguous, if nonpartisan, stating that the work stands to «affirm the ideals of welcome and freedom as vital to this Museum, as they are to the United States.»
I agree that the Stadium Wave hypothesis is a ground breaking work and yes, the language is fresh and unambiguous.
Despite numerous attempts to frame the debate, and reliance on personal communications, stripped of all context, you have not provided a single unambiguous case of a researcher revealing which papers they worked on to a coworker working on the same rating, or collusion specifically to arrive at a particular a result.
It doesn't seem that complex to me to have a set of guidelines that enable scientists to present the conclusions of their work in a clear and unambiguous way, in order that policymakers can grasp their findings without fear or favour.
More recently, members of the Anthropocene Working Group have proposed — I think correctly — 1945 as an unambiguous beginning for people causing a shift in the functioning of the Earth system.
If the company can not get its act together and give the contractor a single unambiguous assignment, the contractor ought to start looking for work elsewhere.
The motion judge found that this exclusion clause was «clear and unambiguous» and that it excluded «both damage to the «work» which forms the subject matter of the contract, as well as damages resulting from the faulty workmanship related to the work».
There is clear and unambiguous House of Lords authority that the task of devising and implementing a safe system of work lies with the employer and not with the employee.
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