This means that «mythology has a profounder dimension
which is beyond the reach of science, since it is concerned with the underlying significance of things and events.»
We can look out through the eyes of another person and also know that person's secret thoughts and feelings,
which are beyond the reach of the camera.
Crewdson presents the viewer with the little known behavior of birds, bugs and vegetables, behavior that may be occurring in the familiar and banal surroundings of suburbia but
which is beyond the reach of our analysis.
[9] During this period, exponents of land art rejected the museum or gallery as the setting of artistic activity and developed monumental landscape projects
which were beyond the reach of traditional transportable sculpture and the commercial art market, although photographic documentation was often presented in normal gallery spaces.
Not exact matches
To go above and
beyond,
reach out to the meeting organizer to learn
which stakeholders will
be in attendance.
With the release of its new personal finance series,
which was made in partnership with the City University of New York, the company's educational
reach now expands
beyond traditional academic subjects.
There
's a good chance that if the CRTC application
is rejected, Quebecor will
be forced to shut Sun News for good — a huge failure for Quebecor,
which has
been desperately trying to expand its
reach beyond Quebec.
For example, with a combination of traditional and Roth IRA savings, you could take distributions from your traditional IRA until you
reach the top of your income tax bracket, and then withdraw whatever you need
beyond that amount from a Roth IRA,
which is tax free, provided certain conditions
are met.
Marc Rotenberg, president of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, says the Cambridge Analytica incident
is a textbook violation of the settlement Facebook
reached with the FTC in 2011
which required that Facebook users give permission before their data
was shared
beyond the privacy limits they set on Facebook.
Market Killer When rates
are low, investors
reach for yield
beyond what seems logical, according to a study outlined in The Wall Street Journal,
which concluded that if rates rise and investors revert to less risky portfolios, equities could «
be in for a big drop.»
«Surely this Instruction
which I enjoin you this day
is not too baffling for you, nor
is it
beyond reach.
It
is precisely their utopian nature,
which reaches out
beyond the existing productive forces (it follows that the productive relationships
are not to
be permanently overthrown), that makes them precarious, leads to reversals and defeats.
Thus, because the ultimate objective, the totality to
which my nature
is attuned has
been made manifest to me, the powers of my
being begin spontaneously to vibrate in accord with a single note of incredible richness wherein I can distinguish the most discordant tendencies effortlessly resolved: the excitement of action and the delight of passivity: the joy of possessing and the thrill of
reaching out
beyond what one possesses; the pride in growing and the happiness of
being lost in what
is greater than oneself.
But because the term towards
which the earth
is moving lies not merely
beyond each individual thing but
beyond the totality of things; because the world travails, not to bring forth from within itself some supreme reality, but to find its consummation through a union with a pre-existent
Being; it follows that man can never
reach the blazing centre of the universe simply by living more and more for himself nor even by spending his life in the service of some earthly cause however great.
Thus we have daily before our eyes an example of an act of creation
which is absolutely imperceptible to, and
beyond the
reach of, science as such.
Taubes makes the telling point that Tillich's «depth» of
being —
which is reached by the «ultimate concern» of the existing person —
is not a transcendent reality lying
beyond the world, but
is instead the ultimate ground of the
being which we now
are.
It
is the vision of something
which stands
beyond, behind and within, the passing flux of immediate things; something
which is real, and yet waiting to
be realized; something
which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession
is the final good, and yet
is beyond all
reach; something
which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.
The point on
which both philosophers and scientists have differed
is whether only natural science tells us about reality or whether there
is a reality
beyond that
which science can
reach.
Brumbaugh sees process cosmology supplying a final vision of ourselves and the world «
which reaches beyond science and the practical, and
which should
be the final satisfaction that concludes our education» (WPP 123).
Lesbianism
is beyond reach of any patriarchal interference
which fetishizes gay and homosexual women.
But when two individuals «happen'to each other, then there
is an essential remainder
which is common to them, but
which reaches out
beyond the special sphere of each.
In these terms, the proposition that Jesus lives on subjectively
is the supreme instance of some more general proposition as to individual survival after death: to
reach a decision as to this supreme instance one would first have to investigate the general concept of resurrection,
which lies
beyond our present task.25 It must here suffice to answer that these proposals neither affirm nor deny the doctrine that both Jesus and the «souls of the righteous» live on subjectively.
I believe that it
is not
beyond our
reach or our imaginations as a nation to design a national educational trust for African - Americans
which will fund the real educational opportunities that form the first rung in the ladder of American mobility, a ladder that segregation and racism made sure
was the first thing stolen from African - Americans after Lincoln's death.
The treaty's foundation
was the doctrine of sovereignty,
which declared a state's domestic conduct and institutions to
be beyond the
reach of other states.
Nobody
is responsible for what he could not know, or
be, or do: yet to sin
is to continue in self - will and self - love at those many points of decision in
which, for a normal person, one's outlook and action ought to
reach far
beyond himself.
«Religion
is the vision of something
which stands
beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux of immediate things; something
which is real, and yet waiting to
be realized; something
which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession
is the final good, and yet
is beyond all
reach; something
which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.»
Many biologists, and not the least eminent among them (all
being convinced that Man, like everything else, emerged by evolutionary means, i.e.
was born in Nature) undoubtedly still believe that the human species, having attained the level of Homo sapiens, has
reached an upper organic limit
beyond which it can not develop, so that anthropogenesis
is only of retrospective interest.
It
is difficult on this line to indicate a precise point at
which animal consciousness
reaches its apex and
beyond which only human consciousness can go.
The vision
which God presents to the actual world
is, therefore, a vision of «something whose possession...
is beyond all
reach; something
which is... the hopeless quest» (SMW 275).
The minister
was to identify himself with an advancing Kingdom of God
which reached far
beyond the confines of the church; he
was to engage in service to the community as a whole and not to the church alone.
But I
am also aware of a wild kind of hope
which begins with limits and frailties but
which reaches beyond them,
beyond the signal box and the Pennine valley and out into the darkness.
Religion
is the vision of something
which stands
beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux of immediate things; something
which is real, and yet waiting to
be realised; something
which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession
is the final good, and yet
is beyond all
reach; something
which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.
...
is the vision of something
which stands
beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux of immediate things; something
which is real, and yet waiting to
be realized; something
which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession
is the final good, and yet
is beyond all
reach; something that
is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.9
One could, of course, make the case that the more evangelical and enthusiastic wing of the new wave
is reaching the less - educated portions of the population, within and
beyond the church,
which the CSI
is not serving or not serving well.
He feels he has the potential for something
which turns out to
be beyond his
reach.
Yet in the setting in
which the sermon
was delivered, there may also have
been a large proportion of those whose vision of the church
reached hardly at all
beyond the institution itself.
This
is an understandable survival of the earlier mythology in
which the sky above, with its fascinating heavenly bodies, to some extent visible yet always
beyond the
reach of man,
was regarded as the domain of the gods.
Yesterday I
reached over 100,000 views in more 150 countries,
which was beyond exciting!
We should go for him or Lacazette since most of us feel the ideal top striker we need (Abumeyang)
is beyond our
reach,
which i think
is pure crap.
It
was ex-Spurs midfielder O'Hara who broke the dead - lock however after Nenad Milijas laid off an inviting ball
which was struck superbly from 30 yards out
beyond the
reach of Baggies keeper Boaz Myhill.
The Super Eagles
were the first country from the African qualification phase to
reach the global tournament, and there
is seemingly pressure on them to progress
beyond the round of 16,
which they have achieved on three occasions.
While The Most Expensive Game in Town does a good job of dispelling the myth that youth sports has become so expensive that it
is beyond the
reach of inner city children and the poor, I wish the book had included a discussion of ways in
which we can keep sports affordable for everyone.
In 2016
Beyond Your Blog
reached out to bloggers to see
which online publications they hoped to
be published on.
If it
's an occasion or a day when she choices to wear a dress that
is hanging
beyond her
reach, she just points to
which one, saying the color, and we get it down for her.
In a fascinating and potentially far -
reaching judgement, the judges ruled: «Religion could
be described as a belief system going
beyond sensory perception or scientific data held by a group of adherents,
which claims to explain mankind's place in the universe and to teach its adherents how they
are to live their lives in conformity with the belief system.»
«However much you try and legislate to cover UK - based publishers, there will always
be some
beyond the
reach of the law
which it
is almost impossible to legislate over,» he explained.
But many reforms to the board,
which is made up of patronage appointments by political party bosses in each county, will
be beyond the
reach of Mr. de Blasio, who said he believed legislative action
was needed.
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode has said that the Federal Government
was burdened with tasks
beyond the
reach of its best competencies to the detriment of States,
which are the federating units.
Deforestation of the Amazon
is about to
reach a threshold
beyond which the region's tropical rainforest may undergo irreversible changes that transform the landscape into degraded savanna with sparse shrubby plant cover and low biodiversity.
This
is until the threshold of 43 % of forest cover
is reached,
beyond which the rate of biodiversity loss jumps from between two to up to eight major species gone per 10 % of disappeared forest.