Sentences with phrase «varying emphases»

In regards to barbell curls, you can vary the placement of your hands to vary the emphasis of the exercise.
German Protestant theology had been dominated since the early 1920s by various theologies that had stressed and interwoven the concepts of revelation as foundational to theology and of the Word of God as a concrete address calling for a radical decision of faith or unfaith, with varying emphasis on whatever the address might actually say.
It is also not the same as squaring the reality of moral exchange with the observation — made with varying emphasis by all contributors — that patronage has the effect of perpetuating deep inequalities.
The first level, RYT 200, calls for knowledge of the Eight Limbs of Yoga and study of the topics above, with varied emphasis depending on the style.
They add their wider experience to the pool of evaluators, and there is a place for varying emphasis within the program, just as there is in the show ring.
Plans differ widely in their length, their appearance, the detail of their contents, and the varying emphases they place on different aspects of the business.
There will be some degree of theological variety because of our varied emphases, but it is possible to gather around those things we hold in common and are deemed to be of greatest significance.
Varying emphases, sometimes concentrating on the redemptive reality of Christ's mission, sometimes on his cosmic significance, can therefore be found throughout the tradition, often in the same writer according to context.
In choosing a graduate school, Fisher advises, prospective students should consider the varying emphases of particular programs — but «the most important aspect» is CAMPEP accreditation, which is required to gain admission to the 2 - year residency that medical physicists must complete to take the certification exams.
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