Sentences with phrase «which belongs»

«When an ecologist says, «There goes a badger,»» Elton wrote, «he should include in his thoughts some definite idea of the animal's place in the community to which it belongs, just as if he had said, «There goes the vicar.»»
The first experimental evidence of 3D NEC was discovered using the unique material iridium oxide, which belongs to a class of «correlated» materials in which electrons move in an orchestrated fashion.
With the assistance of Global Explorer, a ROV equipped with a high definition color video camera and digital still camera, the researchers were able to snap some of the first pictures of numerous species that are believed to be new to science, including this red medusa jellyfish, which belongs to the genus Atolla.
The number of protons in an atom defines the chemical element to which it belongs, while the number of neutrons determines the isotope of the element.
CC, which belongs to a class of natural products known as thiopeptides, looks like a «Do Not» sign (see below).
The tool, developed by these UC3M researchers, baptized DENDROID and detailed in a study published in the review Expert Systems with Applications, allows security analysts to scrutinize a large quantity of apps to determine the origins of a malware sample and the family to which it belongs.
Using a genome - wide genetic screen, Dr. Gelman and colleagues identified a previously unknown metastasis suppressor — the FOXO4 protein, which belongs to a family of genes that are produced by all human cells.
Promisingly, another drug called imipramine, which belongs to the second main class of antidepressants, had similar effects on miRNA - 1202 to citalopram, when applied to neurons grown in the lab.
The two groups clashed over a piece of land which belongs to the second vice chairman of the NPP in the area.
All becomes clear, however, when the joke reveals that it is the American Independent Party to which he belongs.
Sango arrived the PDP secretariat with his supporters and vowed that the Makarfi faction to which he belongs was in charge in Plateau state.
The tomato factory, which belongs to some Chinese expatriates, was fined GHc 15,000 by the EPA in August 2017, for operating illegally whilst the company was also...
The equipments which belongs to Engineers, and planners were seized at Nynahini in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti by the police for what it called unlawful prospecting for bauxite in the Nyinahini Bauxite concession.
«On the day the first container was being cleared, they noticed that there was another container, so what our officers did was that, they tried to open that container which belongs to the same company to inspect it, but it had been sealed.
In the contract, McDan gets to make supplies to Cocobod which belongs to government, even though the same government has given it a loan to enable it fund its discharge of the contract through the ADB, which has government as its majority shareholder.
Exempt hunting can only take place either on land which belongs to the hunter or which he has been given permission to use for that purpose by the occupier or, in the case of unoccupied land, by a person to whom it belongs.
Not only that, but as a woman that has both breastfed and formula fed, Serena's own image was used to attack a group of women to which she belongs as well.
For instance, if your kids love eating chocolate which belongs to the sweet and sugary foods, you can start by introducing fruits to them.
To hammer the last nail to the coffin: to accommodate your record signing in Lacazett you give him the # 9 shirt which belongs to Perez without even attempting to discuss that with the player himself and see if that would be an ok move... Ultimately why would he go where you want him to go... come to a gentlemen agreement now... by the way newswide report that we have put in a bid of 90m + pound for Lemar... all that for a club with no money and now we are banking everything on the kid.
Onions have a beneficial fiber called inulin, which belongs to a class of carbohydrates called fructans.
Pecans are a native American nut that descends from the hickory tree which belongs to the same family as the walnut.
Yet another wonderful chili pepper which belongs to to Capsicum baccatum species.
«35 «I speak of the external and solemn call, which belongs to the public order of the Church; passing over that secret call, of which every minister is conscious to himself before God, but which is not known to the Church.
Let us assume that the strangely contagious modern obsession with democratic ideals is nothing else than the feeling and liking Man has acquired for a process which, by the collective organization of the zoological group to which he belongs, is carrying him towards certain new states of super-personalization — or, which comes to the same thing, super-reflection.
Nothing which belongs to man's need and vitality as man is rejected or disparaged.
each human being is a more complex structure than any social system to which he belongs.
A particular church to which he belongs taught him so.
But the being which belongs to the very hypostasis or person in itself can not possibly be multiplied in one hypostasis or person, since it is impossible that there should not be one being for one thing.
Paul Tillich wrote, «The very concept of the new which belongs to creative causality implies the transcending character of the historical movement.»
Yes I went to Central Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, which belongs to the Assembly of God pentecostal denomination.
When propositions of artificial insemination subsequently arise, a husband who has done this often feels unable to protest at their indignity — the indignity that any one else should take over a role which belongs only to him.
Jesus thought of love neither as a virtue which belongs to the perfection of man, nor as an aid to the well - being of society, but as an overcoming of self - will in the concrete situation of life in which a man encounters other men.
And if only «religious groups» are given protection, we are a long way from full, robust protection for religious conscience, which belongs to everyone who can be a moral agent: individuals, groups, churches, ministries, nonprofit - sector corporations, and for - profit corporations too (as in the case of Hobby Lobby in the HHS mandate controversy).
No matter how efficient the liver is, it can not function at all if the body to which it belongs dies.
-21 assuming that you have heard about him and were taught in him, as the truth is in Jesus, 22 to put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires, 23 and to be renewed in the spirit of your minds, 24 and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.
This «taking account of the other» means that each brings to the relationship an originality which belongs to him alone and each finds in the other an originality which belongs to that other alone.
Certainly the Bible bears witness to the wonderful works of God, the signs and miracles of His grace, but it is anachronistic to read into these affirmations a much later understanding of miracle, one which belongs particularly to the medieval view of the interpenetration of the two worlds — the natural and supernatural.
The useful and practical significance of the notion of «real elite» depends on the degree of reality ascribed to the individual person in relation to the group to which he belongs.
I express a worry about it in Dialogue 4, but on the whole the participants were not concerned with this particular problem, which belongs to the later Whitehead.
For, in line with this proposal one can postulate that the universe or cosmic process is at any given moment an all - encompassing «structured society» or structured field of activity for all the actual entities emergent within it.4 Each actual entity, therefore, is able to derive its defining characteristic or common element of form from the ongoing structure of the society or societies to which it belongs.
The deeper issue is rather which among the multiple objective possibilities already present in the field are the ones which will in all likelihood prove to be much more effective both for the individual actual occasion and for the society (societies) to which it belongs.
But if a university is liberated from external ecclesiastical authority, an internal system of discipline must be instituted in order to ensure that its teaching remains consistent with the tradition to which it belongs.
Without recourse to an immutable reality impervious to biological aberration, the progressive can not defend the will as any more reliable an indicator of gender identity than the rest of the fallible human body to which it belongs.
There are other kinds of order the discovery of which belongs to the scientific enterprise in the broad sense.
Indeed, it may be well to reiterate that the whole enterprise of Christian education is of quite special importance today if we wish to have an informed laity and if we wish to secure for the preaching office of the ministry that particular place which belongs to it and it alone.
«By itself the nexus lacks the genetic power which belongs to «societies»» (PR 163).
There is no exegesis without a «bearer [teneur] of meaning,» which belongs to the text and not to the author of the text.
Worse than that, the script even uses «ladies» as a derogatory term for slow flyers, an idea which belongs in the same dustbin as the phrase, «you throw like a girl»
Instead, it comes into being largely as a product of the societies to which it belongs.
In addition, we want our little faith community to grow into a true picture of the Kingdom, which belongs to the poor, the sick, the marginalized, and the humble, and which is made up of people of all different ethnicities, political persuasions, and theological positions.
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