Sentences with phrase «useful instruments of»

Once they are unmasked, shown for what they really are, religious belief and the idea of God can be useful instruments of human self - understanding, revealing to us our essential nature and worth.

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In trying to explain how these instruments of monetary control work, I'm tempted, if only for the time being, to revert to some old - fashioned terminology that, whatever its other shortcomings, seems more useful than modern terms are for shedding light upon the nature of money creation.
Sometimes it can also be a useful instrument for translating between their different interpretations of their experiences of reality and their options of faith.
In a very perceptive, but as yet unpublished, paper devoted to evaluation and to evaluating those who evaluate, Paul Weiss has called attention to the highly practical character of the theoretical work of logical analysis, thereby helping to verify Whitehead's famous dictum that the paradox is now fully resolved which states that our most abstract concepts are our best and most useful instruments with which to come to understand concrete matters of fact and practical affairs.
To be sure, Thornton rejects that «element in the highest Spiritualist teaching» which suggests the body is «a foul obstructive» to the spirit; he acknowledges that the body is useful as an «instrument for the acquisition of knowledge» and is indeed a «work of God.»
After the ITF successfully developed these useful instruments for the organic sector, it was necessary to also work on the effective usage and implementation of them.
Under an international program begun in 2000, and that started producing useful global data in 2005, the world's warming and acidifying seas have been invisibly filled with thousands of these bobbing instruments.
His work on the design of miniature optical elements, «small lightweight instruments to be used for remote microscopy inside human beings,» became the basis for the microscope attachment that makes CMaRS useful in the field.
The maps could also be useful resources for deciding where to place instruments to monitor ocean oxygen levels in the future to get the best picture of climate change impacts.
Subaru's mid-infrared imaging and spectroscopy with COMICS are particularly useful to Juno's instrument, by providing information about the temperature field and the distribution of ammonia, a condensate in Jupiter similar to water in the Earth's atmosphere.
When the rocket passes 60 miles, it will be above the bulk of hydrogen and water in Earth's atmosphere that block solar emissions from reaching Earth, and the instruments will begin collecting useful scientific data.
And yet, it is one of the most useful and productive instruments in radio astronomy!
Fundamental experimental data were derived from the observations of airglows by the Spectroscopy for Investigation of Characteristics of the Atmosphere of Mars (SPICAM) instrument on - board Mars Express: while NO is useful to constrain dynamics around the 100 km level (Gagné et al. 2013), CO and CO2 + UV emissions allow the direct monitoring of the efficiency of ionization processes (Stiepen et al. 2015).
Teachers would find this article particularly useful and applicable in a discussion about the resolving power of an instrument.
Phil Heeley of Inclusive Music ran a session taking delegates through several new and innovative technological instruments which can be particularly useful in working with children and young people with special educational needs and / or disabilities (SEND).
While these instruments don't necessarily provide an accurate measure of children's socio - emotional skills, it is still a useful tool for teachers to reflect on children's diverse capabilities, for parents to better understand how their children behave at school and for children to receive feedback on how they are performing on social and emotional skills.
These assessment instruments have a twofold value for those outside the humanities as well for professional humanists: more accurate and useful evaluation of outcomes and success for presenting humanities work to those outside the humanities, as well as developmental resources for professional humanists that will serve to help them hone and refine their own crafts.
Original measure development, which occurred at the University of Michigan during the period 2002 - 2010, had several goals: to identify the knowledge useful to teachers» work with students and to explore the possibility that this knowledge is unique to teaching; to provide a set of measurement instruments that could be used in research on teachers» knowledge; and to provide evaluators with an easy - to - use online administration and scoring system.
A useful heads - up display for instrument functions has been introduced for the new Mazda 3, which are projected on a tiny glass plate that rises up from behind the dashboard in front of the driver.
The multi-information display in the instrument cluster shows useful information about the hybrid system, but it's too small and requires you to cycle constantly through many tidbits of info.
If you do get the Malibu, you'll like the useful 4 - inch color LCD in the middle of the instrument panel that provides trip computer information and a secondary navigation display; the Eco gauge that shows how green you are; the optional MyLink infotainment system with Pandora / Stitcher and streaming Bluetooth; and an affordable lane departure warning and collision warning camera option.
The digital instrument panel option in the 2018 Ford Mustang represents one of those rare instances where the LCD option is easier to read, better looking, and more useful than the usual gauge cluster.
The three - dial instrument cluster is identical, with a big speedo in the center, tach on the left and a selectable display on the right with a range of useful information.
Android Auto puts some of your phone's most useful Apps on the Civic's audio display and DII, positioned in the instrument cluster.
Personally, I find that night vision is a bit too gimmicky to be useful — I'd rather be looking out of the windshield when driving at night than staring at the infrared video feed in the digital instrument cluster — but it somehow seems like a good fit for the Maybach's kitchen sink approach to gee - whiz features.
As far as comfort and convenience is concerned, the Tiago offers unparalleled comfort with 22 intelligently designed utility spaces that take care of all your needs, height adjustable driver's seat, the scooped out front seats provide more leg room, thus maximizing comfort and the Multi-information Display instrument cluster offers access to a host of useful information about the Tiago.
I agree — in any regime there is always something that one should agree with, and in Shades there are quite a few notions that, on the face of it, seem like a good thing — the strict adherence to good manners, the fact that learning a musical instrument is compulsory, as is dancing, performing musicals and an hour's Useful Work every day in order to properly discharge your duty to society.
Essay writing is a useful instrument for monitoring the skills of proper organization of thoughts, good vocabulary, methodical argument and coherence of ideas.
Traders also have access to a great number of extremely useful instruments, in particular, liquid currencies and crosses.
Please keep in mind that these indicators are far from conclusive, but they are useful instruments to get an idea of how robust the market internals are.
This tool is a useful instrument in many types of exploratory surgeries, as well as a tool for photographing the appearance of certain organs or lesions for further analysis or to document for future comparison.
Two pair of hands are useful in draping, opening instrument packs, holding retractors, mixing cement, etc, during surgery.
UNWTO stands ready to lend its support during this difficult time by collaborating in the assessment of the damages caused, especially in the tourism sector, and contributing to a recovery plan in the conviction that tourism can become a useful instrument for the necessary reconstruction process.
The instrument is all she has to defeat enemies, manipulate the environment and find lost music sheets and the pages of a journal, written by a mysterious figure that could prove useful to guide her.
«Considered as instruments of political power, ideological vehicles, demonstrations of ostentatious luxury and economic power, but also as incarnations of emotions and experiences, the historical archetypes of decorative arts consummately provide me with useful material.»
Lyman and colleagues combined different ocean monitoring groups» data sets, taking into account different sources of bias and uncertainty — due to researchers using different instruments, the lack of instrument coverage in the ocean, and different ways of analyzing data used among research groups — and put forth a warming rate estimate for the upper ocean that it is more useful in climate models.
Temperatures aloft can be measured in a number of ways, two of which are useful for climate monitoring: by radiosondes (balloon - borne instrument packages, including thermometers, released daily or twice daily at a network of observing stations throughout the world), and by satellite measurements of microwave radiation emitted by oxygen gas in the lower to mid-troposphere, taken with an instrument known as the Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU).5 The balloon measurements are taken at the same Greenwich mean times each day, whereas the times of day of the satellite measurements for a given location drift slowly with changes in the satellite orbits.
«The basic problem of this research is to determine how to merge data from nine instruments to produce a useful time series of deep - layer atmospheric temperatures.
I also use the Fletcher Multilaterals Project, which is good for multilateral instruments I hope you'll tell us where the UN service falls down and what the weaknesses of the CTS series are Dupras is useful on what Canada actually does in both French and English to supplement the dangerous dated works by Allan Gotlieb, Canadian treaty - making, and Anne - Marie Jacomy - Millette, L'introduction et l'application des traités internationaux au Canada.
, Associate Professor of Business Law, University of Vaasa; International Contract Counsel, Lexpert Ltd) has for many years promoted the use of simplification and visualization in commercial contracts, seeking to transform them from legal instruments to useful, usable business tools.
Alongside, itserves the purpose of a useful tax saving instrument.
These options are enormously useful as no other financial instrument offers such kind of flexible options.
This misuse of what is otherwise a very useful instrument is hardly a unique invention.
Alongside, it serves the purpose of a useful tax saving instrument.
There is no doubt in my mind that the Apple Pencil is a very useful instrument, for both artists and those of us that can not draw well.
«Bringing this core concept to bitcoin cash is a natural extension and useful service to higher frequency on - chain transactions of many business models from financial instruments to bonds, warrants and equity within a project,» Smith explains.
LABORATORY SKILLS • Proven ability to use laboratory equipment and instruments in a safe and useful manner • Expert in isolating environmental samples and performing assays • Highly skilled in preparing, analyzing and testing specimens • Working knowledge of preparing comprehensive laboratory and research notes
With this in mind it is useful to view the Declaration as a remedial instrument — created in response to discrimination and denial of human rights — and it can be used to address the contemporary effects of oppression and colonisation.
In fact, it is important to notice that the number of studies addressing the convergent validity of this instrument is scarce, reason why our results are particularly useful to create critical awareness.
Conclusion: The instrument «Schwanger wohlfuehlen» will be useful for health care and counselling professionals in the assessment of well - being and coping among pregnant women in their third trimester.
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