Sentences with phrase «very fragmentary»

He also emphasized that the climate chronology drawn from the corals was very fragmentary, representing only about a dozen «windows on climate,» each covering several decades to a century, spread over the last 130,000 years.
That's a very controversial, if widely popular, interpretation of very fragmentary data.
«He is a small guy, and [the fossil is] very fragmentary,» paleontologist Brian Andres of the University of South Florida, a co-author of the study, told LiveScience.
Coelacanths are believed to have arisen during the Devonian Period (about 419.2 ± 3.2 million years ago), however only five species of reconstructable Devonian coelacanths have previously been described, in addition to a number of very fragmentary remains.
It was difficult to do so without analyzing the entire group because many of the species were proposed in the late 1800s, based on very fragmentary material,» Tschopp says.
These Christian communities go back for their origin to the ministry of the Lord himself and his apostles and brethren, though the traditions of the apostles and brethren are very fragmentary.
Similarly, loss in the temporal world is the result of the very fragmentary way in which past occasions are reenacted in the present.
The continued persistence of evil, both in man and in the natural order, testifies to the very fragmentary realization of creaturely faith in God.
Our achievements may live on in the memories of others, but this is a very fragmentary and transient immortality.
The continued presence of evil, both in man and in the natural order, testifies to the very fragmentary realization of creaturely faith in God.
The following, very fragmentary reflections are an attempt to make a small contribution towards alleviating these worries.
It must be remembered that what we possess of the Aramean Christian literature is very fragmentary.

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Contrary to what has been said by western historians, there is evidence to show, though very scanty and fragmentary, that Christianity found its way into South East and East Asian countries even before the coming of western missionaries, through the efforts of Nestorian merchants and missionaries from Persia or India or China or from all the three places.
The following facts support this belief: the participation of the churches in the theological conversations of the ecumenical movement, which perforce have had to find their common starting point and common vocabulary in biblical literature and theology; the growing body of specifically biblical theology, produced by the very vitality of fragmentary and monographic studies.
If Buddhism can speak at all to us, albeit in a distorted and all too partial and fragmentary voice, it may at the very least challenge and disrupt those patterns of language and thinking which have silenced our own language of faith.
«As lots of new fossil species are named every year, in some cases, such as with fragmentary or limited remains, the decision to name a new species should be considered very carefully.»
«Human biology, especially human neurobiology, is very complex, and our view of the human brain is fragmentary,» Bargmann wrote.
Moreover, these films ask us to consider the very nature and purpose of our existence in a fragmentary, superficial and transient universe.
After switching our own cats to a raw meat diet in 2008 and seeing the dramatic changes in even our young, healthy cats, we formed the Feline Nutrition Education Society to change how people thought about «cat food» At the time, information was scattered, often fragmentary and not very friendly to the beginner still trying to figure it all out.
What little we've seen so far has been very impressive, and if A Fragmentary Passage was anything to go by, KH3 is shaping up to be much more than that.
Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue is a morsel that updates a small bit of the past with a very nice Dream Drop Distance HD Remaster, details a bit of the present with the χ Back Cover cinematic, and shows a smidge of the glorious future with Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep - A Fragmentary Passage.
In his fragmentary autobiography... Nash recalled his sudden youthful awareness in Kensington Gardens of the meaning of place: «there was a peculiar spacing in the disposal of trees, or it was their height in relation to these intervals, which suggested some inner design of very subtle purpose.»
Because this show is only a small selection of works based on the gift to the Met of Gigantomachy II (1966), the exhibition itself has a fitting fragmentary - yet - unified feel that mirrors Golub's very process.
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