Sentences with phrase «usual view of»

They acknowledged this was «opposed to the usual view of a gradual change.»
That has a lot of implications for the usual view of evolution, the one that says that improvements in place are always happening when something proves useful.
By foregrounding rocks, clouds and trees, Epstein inverts people's usual view of the city, so that human existence becomes secondary to nature.
Photographed from various sites throughout The Banff Centre campus, Los ‐ Jones» images distort the usual view of our surroundings and destabilize a natural sense of order.
The cumulative effect of these photographs is to invert people's usual view of their city: trees no longer function as background, but instead dominate the human life and architecture around them.
Contrary to the usual view of high - achieving peers, Table 9 shows that the score gain from charter middle school attendance varies inversely with peer means.
Kinzig's first graduate student — attracted to the wider - than - usual view of possibilities for a Ph.D. education — opted to join her lab next fall.

Not exact matches

Not Business As Usual (the entire hour - long doc is below if you want to give it a view) asks viewers to consider not just a long - term view of how to build a business, but also a holistic — or «conscious» — consideration of how one's business affects the people involved in it, and the planet it relies on to run.
Fiscal Polozy usual disclaimer, personal opinions contained herein, some better opinions borrowed from others, none reflect views of my employer, etc etc..
Also newsworthy was that members of the committee opined on asset valuations more directly than usual: «Some participants viewed equity prices as quite high relative to standard valuation measures.
I tend to vote for people with like POLITICAL views and will actually make the attempt to better the country with the bare minimum of the usual Partisan CRAP that has been going on..
Every event, even the most natural and usual, becomes a miracle, as soon as the religious view of it can be the dominant.
Since our usual understanding of Whitehead is based on his final views, the earliest strata will seem most foreign to us.
We have now sufficient records of similar phenomena at other times of religious «revival,» not only within Christianity, to justify the view that they are usual accompaniments of religious emotion raised to a certain pitch of intensity.
Unfortunately, other believers seem easily cowed by the usual threats of hell that conservatives routinely fire at all who oppose their views, so it seems like you're stuck with hearing from us for the time being.
Humor arises not when these realities are viewed nonseriously but when these are brought together with incongruity, effecting a misplaced accent, a slight distortion of the usual, or the mixing of values.
Answer: I wrote you about viewing anything through the ways of the world, as usual, you keep your silly debates going because you ignore anything I write on His truth, that, and know your school didn't teach you diddly so you sharpen your knowledge on His truth through other Christians that read the Bible and explain their knowledge of His truth..
Namely, from the point of view of God's reign, our usual boundaries are nullified.
If with this we associate the usual «catholic» view that a priest is especially assigned the responsibility of administering the sacraments of the Church and in particular the celebration of the Eucharist, we have a proper setting or context for the labor of proclamation.
or some version of a two cities or two kingdom view, should be the most usual rule of thumb for Christian attitudes toward mainstream culture, although each of the other attitudes is sometimes appropriate as well.
But it is a view of miracle which does not properly belong to the ancient world, where there was no clear understanding of permanent natural laws, and where they could distinguish only between the usual and the unusual.
From the philosophical point of view, the central problem of ethology is the relation between purposiveness («purpose» here has the usual meaning — a striving after a future goal retained as some kind of an image or idea) and directiveness.
A final problem must be looked at, and this too is one of much importance on which there is a difference between the Roman Catholic and the usual Protestant view of Christian ethics.
As usual, of course, the speech was too long for American ears, and there remained traces of Herr Hitler's somewhat bizarre views.
But when a massive change of behavioral habit has taken place, and this is sufficient to constitute a change of personal identity — as, for example, in the case of insanity — then on the view here proposed, there is no responsibility and guilt in the usual senses of those words.
I will limit sharply the elaborate notes usual to formal exegesis in view of the essay format used here.
So from a historical point of view, Megan is right, and the PC Media and liberals are in denial of reality, as usual.
So, God's process does not fit in the usual model of change, nor in the usual model of becoming.25 Whitehead preferably considers the process in God in terms of growth, which, to be sure, may be viewed as a form of internal supersession, that is, as a succession in which the previous phases are retained without loss, however in this special case as a succession of satisfaction - phases.
In this regard I emphasize three things: first, the empowering role of constitutionalism, in contrast to the usual view that emphasizes constraint; second, a more careful look at the content of the constitutive process; and third, indigenization of constitutionalism, as an avenue to hook it up to the local condition.
This earlier situation (in the India, Sri Lanka, and Kenya context at least) basically meant just certifying «business as usual» tea production areas with very little or no value - addition from a biodiversity point of view.
As I've being saying and will keep saying that a wing back can be viewed as a defensive winger.It involves two parts; being a defender and a winger at the same time.Ox is more of a winger than Bellerin but Bellerin is more of a defender than Ox.The problem withplaying Ox there is defensively 1v1 he's terrible.However, on the attacking side which is the winger part he's fantastic.Bellerin to me is a much better defender but since he's not a winger he can't give what Ox gives in attack.I hope Ox improves his defending though it'll probably come back to haunt us as usual before we realize.
Here we have our usual «View from the Enemy» ahead of our big London derby against Chelsea this weekend.
If the manager now thinks that he's put paid to his detractors by pulling off a feat against Spurs, and surrounds himself in the comforts of that one performance and goes back to the «business as usual» approach like at Watford and Stoke, and......... some of the players also take that view.
I was speaking to a Forest supporter yesterday and, as usual, he had his media - driven view of the Arsenal situation.
It's kind of weird, from a certain point of view, because the Golden Eagles won't be following the usual travel partner schedule for this match.
As well as the usual evidence - taking sessions, the committee will also hold a series of public meetings as part of its inquiry and is likely to publish a series of reports to help inform the government of the public's views.
Affirming Russell Brand's view that «there isn't anyone in Britain that don't love the NHS», Miliband demonstrated a higher than usual deployment of the British politician's favourite pronoun / institution combination: «our NHS».
But the next best option - allowing the design phase and putting off the decision on actually constructing the submarines until 2016 - is alarmingly close to «business as usual» from the point of view of the Conservatives.
You're way off as usual and have miscalculated the views of most.
In a rather more politically - charged Thought for the Day than usual on this morning's Today programme (07.49), Giles Fraser - former St Paul's anarcho - canon who resigned over last year's Occupy v CofE standoff — challenged our view of the disabled, in light of the Paralympics.
Leaving aside the usual imprecision of lumping together people with diverse views with a simplistic label («right wing» libertarians in USA are strongly anti-gay-discrimination), let's not forget that SA was strongly pro-homosexual all the way to the top (Rohm).
As for those of you who are in the Capital Tonight viewing area, this evening's show will be our last for this week — airing at 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m., as usual.
As late as the 1950s, the flames on the oily surface of the water were still viewed as business as usual.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — In the run - up to national elections on 21 August, the country's top science body, the Australian Academy of Science (AAS), has weighed in on the climate change debate with a report backing the mainstream scientific view that human - induced climate change is real and that a business - as - usual approach to carbon emissions will lead to a «catastrophic» four - to five - degree increase in average global temperatures.
If a child's heart rate is faster than usual, it snaps a photo of their point - of - view and alerts parents via email.
From the yeast cell's point of view, this is an advantage: This enables them to live about 40 percent longer than usual.
Their intent, apparently, was to disparage the views of scientists who disagree with their contention that continued business - as - usual increases in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions produced from the burning of coal, gas, and oil will lead to a host of cataclysmic climate - related problems.
Possibly so; but, in view of the recent extensive and successful use of the aeroplane in European maneuvers and, also, of the fact that other nations are spending many millions of dollars for aeronautical purposes, it might not be unwise for our Congress to depart from its usual policy of economy by appropriating a million dollars to enable the army and navy to fully test this new arm.
The «Great Courses» are not academic courses in the usual sense, but are intended to provide a college - level view of a subject for those outside the field, with no homework or tests.
They also felt that the «official» view of the future — the business - as - usual outlook — both reflects an optimism bias and is based on the human tendency to see familiar patterns and be blind to the unexpected.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z