Sentences with phrase «when reconstructing»

When reconstructing a home, there are a few key areas that come into play that are not there when building a new home.
When reconstructing historic temperatures from lots of unrelated data I always have Hubert Lambs maxim uppermost in my mind that «you can understand the (temperature) tendency but not the precision.»
As is always done when reconstructing a signal from its frequency components.
When reconstructing Earth's climate history, it can't be explained without including all the various influences, including solar irradiance, volcanism, albedo, orbital variations, continental drift, mountain building, variations in sea currents, changes in greenhouse gases, even cometary impacts.
The Greek word stohkos means «aim» or «guess,» and there is something almost optimistic about Rakowitz's suggestion that the way to redeem these lost objects is to embrace the noisy, playful, and non sequitur guessing game that one necessarily must engage in when reconstructing what was destroyed.
The Greek word stohkos means «aim» or «guess,» and there is something almost optimistic about Rakowitz's suggestion that the way to redeem these lost objects is to embrace the noisy, playful, and non-sequitur guessing game that one necessarily must engage in when reconstructing what was destroyed.
Scientists encounter big challenges when reconstructing atmospheric compositions in Earth's geological past because of the lack of useable sample material.
Planaria tap into this resource when reconstructing themselves.
The implication of the anatomical work is that, when reconstructing Lucy, she must be met on her own terms.
[102] Geza Vermes discounts all the teaching in John when reconstructing his view of «the authentic gospel of Jesus.»
These may have included Leonardo da Vinci, who dreamed up several flying contraptions, including a square parachute and a glider that, when reconstructed in 2002, flew for 18 seconds.
Moreover, the laws of physics hold that it should always be possible to follow processes backward in time — as physicists do, for example, when they reconstruct particle collisions by studying the debris created in accelerators.
«History will look at this moment when we reconstruct our industry.»

Not exact matches

All of this has been reconstructed and is being prepared for that time in the future when the anti-Christ will rule from Babylon the Great.
(Numbers 27:21) When one endeavors, therefore, to reconstruct in imagination the religious life and practice of the early Hebrews, one must visualize them as presenting to their deity questions capable of a yes or no reply and then as casting lots with a cry like Saul's, «Show the right,» and as accepting the arbitrament of the dice as the revealed will of the Lord.
Not one country had been spared these ravages in one manner or another and it was only when a relative peace between the Church and the world was established towards the end of the 19th century that the Church could begin once more to reconstruct its intellectual and physical structures.
Historical critics typically gather all evidence from within a letter that might point to a specific rhetorical situation; then, with the help of other information — when available — reconstruct the situation Paul addresses; and, finally, read the details of the letter as they fit within that reconstruction.
That this is what is being asserted in the principle of process, or ninth Category of Explanation, Whitehead himself makes explicit when, in the context of explaining how the genetic process can be reconstructed from the analysis of the satisfaction, he says:
(When Macquarrie urged him to follow Tillich in using the philosophy of Being to reconstruct a purified theism, Bultmann could only confess: «I myself can not conceive of an ontological basis.»)
Frost and his neighbor are reconstructing the wall that separates their land, because stones have fallen during the winter, when it occurs to him how very foolish this annual ritual has become.
The gaps and uncertainties that appear when we try to reconstruct this process need not detain us now.
When therefore we set out to study the events out of which it arose, and the part that its Founder played in them, we are not like archaeologists digging up the remains of a forgotten civilization, or palaeontologists reconstructing an extinct organism.
However, when we look at the book of Ezra — which takes place approximately a thousand years after God spoke to Moses, hundreds of years after many of the Psalms were written, and 400 years before Jesus Christ was born — we see that Zahnd's theory is simply inaccurate, as Israel reinstituted sacrifices to God even before they began reconstructing the temple (Ezra 3).
When we are told that «communism and Christianity are in actual fact two competing systems offering to reconstruct China... they are two antithetic and contrasted systems, either of which will affect the whole political, social and spiritual life of the people,» the question at once arises: What are the Christian correlates to the communist economic system and social practice?
This is a fact of great theological significance, and this significance will concern us in our last chapter, but it is also the reason for our major problem in reconstructing the teaching of Jesus: we do distinguish between those two figures and when we say «the teaching of Jesus» we mean the teaching of the earthly Jesus, as the early Church did not.
Here he writes, in connection with the question of reconstructing authentic teaching of Jesus, «we have reasonably secure ground under our feet only in one particular instance, namely, when there is some way of showing that a piece of tradition has not been derived from Judaism and may not be ascribed to early Christianity, and this is particularly the case when Jewish Christianity has regarded this tradition as too bold and has toned it down or modified it in some way».
When the historian reconstructs the history of an event reported in the Bible, like the reign of David or the career of Paul, he brings together as many sources of information as possible: biblical accounts, archeological data, nonbiblical reports.
«We dumped them when we should have helped them reconstruct,» said Thomas E. Gouttierre, one of America's foremost (and few) experts on Afghanistan, in a view that is almost, universal among Afghan - watchers — «We're paying the price now.
Maxine Glaz has provocatively observed that the move away from psychology in pastoral theology may be part of an «impetus to avoid issues of gender» Just when women in pastoral theology begin to find feminist psychology an incisive tool for reconstructing pastoral care and theology, she suggests, the «people of a dominant perspective emphasize a new theme or status symbol»
But when completed it can be reconstructed analytically in terms of the dependence of the completed occasion on inclusions and exclusions of the past and of unrealized possibilities.
Both letters are more invective than they are argument; their writers knew that there is a time when scathing condemnation is more effective than calm apologetic; and it is from the vivid and violent picture of the heretics that we must try to reconstruct what these heretics stood for.
Here we can offer our lives, our intentions, our whole humanity so that the work of reconstructing full communion with God can begin and can move forward — always aware that this is a work that will only be fully accomplished when God is all in all at the end.
After John's diagnosis, when Isabella was in third grade, the family relocated from North Carolina to Michigan, then later, on to New York and Minnesota as John underwent surgeries to remove tumors, implant pain pumps and reconstruct parts of his skull.
A view of the former Müller Quaker yogurt facility that will soon be reconstructed for milk production by HP Hood, which plans to employ more than 200 people when their operations begin in 2019.
Onua FM»S correspondent, Timothy Kwame Kwakraba reports that the traders, who were delighted to meet the president, commended him for re-assuring that original occupants of the stalls at the old market would be given preference when allocations are being made at the newly reconstructed ultra modern market.
Sean Ryan [email protected] Sun Prairie eluded jacked - up interest payments when it borrowed $ 8.7 million last month to reconstruct Main Street.
And when fossils are particularly smashed up, paleoanthropologists simply don't dare reconstruct them.
When the singed flesh on Nelson's right ear and nose disintegrated after two weeks, the team started to reconstruct his skin.
Teams are reconstructing sounds from as far back as the Jurassic, a period when dinosaurs lived.
So when Horner was casting about for a potentially fruitful location to reconstruct an ancient ecosystem, he recognized that Hell Creek offered the opportunity to pursue a number of related lines of inquiry, including reexamining the factors that led to mass extinction.»
When this shower reaches HAWC's tanks, it produces coordinated flashes of blue light in the water, allowing researchers to reconstruct the energy and cosmic origin of the gamma ray that kicked off the cascade.
When Bryant interviewed them, he found they had reconstructed the accident by looking at news reports and photographs and by listening to the accounts of friends.
If they know when volcanoes began to spew lava or when tectonic plates collided, researchers can use computer models of mountain growth and erosion to roughly reconstruct the original mountain topography.
When the team used computer software to reconstruct the forces required to cause the break, they found the magnitude of the force was so large relative to the size of the animal that the accident must have occurred on land.
But when recalling that information, the brain remembers those larger concepts first to then reconstruct the details — representing a reverse order of processing.
Fournier is leading an attempt to reconstruct the history of life in those evolutionary dark ages — the hundreds of millions of years between the time when life first emerged and when it split into what would become the endless tangle of existence.
When Gates and Sheetz reconstructed the skull, they realized that they had a new species.
Thus, when you tried to reconstruct someone, you wouldn't know exactly where to put all the protons, neutrons and electrons.
McGuire and his colleagues and students have collected reptiles and amphibians throughout the island — flying lizards are his particular love — and taken genetic samples to reconstruct the evolution of species over time and perhaps shed light on how and when the islands came together.
When all of the components work together, the Stella Maris system acts as both a wave sensor to estimate the water surface, and a viewing system to see the above surface image of interest through a computerized, «reconstructed» surface.
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