Sentences with phrase «which give it its characteristic»

RS: According to the hypothesis of formative causation, outlined in my book A New Science of Life, systems such as molecules, crystals, cells, organs and organisms are organized by specific morphogenetic fields, which give them their characteristic form and organization.
I make mine with whole chia seeds, which give it a characteristic grainy texture, but you can use ground seeds if you prefer your keto pudding smooth.
Look for basmati rice with a slightly golden hue — that indicates that the rice has been properly aged, which gives it its characteristic sweet, nutty scent.
Monk fruit contains mogrosides which give it its characteristic sweetness.
I make mine with whole chia seeds, which give it a characteristic grainy texture, but you can use ground seeds if you prefer your keto pudding smooth.
If 30 % of people are psychotic structures, 50 % are anaclitic organisations (immature people), which gives the characteristics to our unbalanced societies.
Chinchilla silver: the undercoat is white but the head, tail, and back show black shades, which give a characteristic silver shine.
They were discovered in the United States in 2005, after crossing the Sphynx and the Munchkin cat - the latter which gives them their characteristic short legs and kitten innocence.

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Then they must deploy two supporting characteristics: first, lead to leave a legacy, which holistically supports better relationships through reciprocity; and second, work with a generous purpose, which requires a commitment to collaboration, sharing and giving to grow.
On this pool of $, we have no plans to invade principal unless the investment grows by 20 percent, which we think is unlikely given the characteristics of the investments.
Give it a generation or two and this will seem as charming as his late dad's famous pirouette behind the Queen, which those of us who were around at the time will recall also threw the Conservatives of the day into their characteristic state of perpetual fury.
Given the similarities between some of the major themes of the Philippians hymn and the chief characteristics of the emperor cult (the divine origin or pre-existence of the subject, his apotheosis by acclamation at death, his ubiquitous rule and receipt of universal homage) which have long been noted, and have received thorough attention, it is likely that the original composer of these lines, whoever they were, intended to assert the superiority of Christ over Caesar.
5A reading of Bacon's New Organon reveals a more nuanced and less empiricist approach to induction than Whitehead (and other twentieth - century philosophers) usually give him credit, One text in particular refers to the ascent and descent characteristic of imaginative generalizations:»... from the new light of axioms, which have been educed from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again to new particulars, greater things shall be looked for.
To answer this question we need to consult the descriptions of nonsocial nexus which Whitehead gives: «The characteristic of a living society is that a complex structure of inorganic societies is woven together for the production of a non-social nexus characterized by the intense physical feelings of its members» (PR 161).
Given the latest medical data concerning the distinct characteristics of the fetus and its ability to survive outside the womb at a startlingly early age, it is little wonder that in the past few years several of the denominations that once took a more open position on abortion have retreated somewhat: the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is now studying the issue; in a 1980 statement on social principles, the UMC moved to a more qualified position; the Episcopal Church and the recently formed Evangelical Lutheran Church in America seem to be in the process of toning down their earlier positions (or those of a predecessor body) The Lutherans defeated a resolution in their 1989 Assembly which would have been consistent with the liberal position of the LCA predecessor body, and a 1988 Lutheran - Episcopal dialogue report refers to the fetus as «embryonic humanity» with claims on society.
The ethnological legend arises to account for — which generally means to give the origin of — the characteristics and nature and geography relating to known tribes and ethnic groups.
In the other model are seven «liberal - free» characteristics in the philosophers» tradition, which Kimball summarizes thus:» (1) Epistemological skepticism underlies (2) the free and (3) intellectual search for truth, which is forever elusive, and so all possible views must be (4) tolerated and given (5) equal hearing (6) with the final decision left to each individual, (7) who pursues truth for its own sake.
They are intent on showing that here, in Jesus, the Love which is God is decisively at work — healing, helping, strengthening, giving life, and above all bringing into existence a community whose characteristic marks are to be faith, hope, and love.
Secondly, as an action the Eucharist is sacrificial in quality, since it has to do with an oblation, offering, or self - giving which was the characteristic mark of the life of Jesus in obedience to what he took to be the vocation given him by his heavenly Father.
But it is the unconditioned, which is to say being itself beyond all distinguishing characteristics whatsoever, that alone is man's ultimate concern and that alone can be given the name of God when this word refers not to a symbol pointing on to God but to what is very God and not a symbol.
It appears in Leviticus, which was given to preserve the distinctive characteristics of the religion and culture of Israel.
The inexhaustible fertility of the alluvium gave birth to great cities, and in them to characteristic motivations toward wider horizons, not least of which were industries and export trade.
To the contrary, it is there as a given fact with its specific characteristics that God respects and with which God deals.
The characteristic Greek conception of humanity and divinity fused and all but identified, which soon became the normative doctrine of the church, would have been impossible for Paul, and his words give no support to the supposition that he held it, For him a great gulf lies between both the pre-existent and the post-resurrection glory on the one hand and the earthly life on the other.
Now, the minor chord in this train of thought is that the very characteristics which make human beings potential paradigms of embodied divine aim in the world also give them greater scope for the persistent thwarting of divine aim.
What I set out to show, and hope to have shown, is that, viewed from a certain angle, the internal stir of the Cosmos no longer appears disorderly: it takes a given direction following a major axis of movement at the completion of which the human phenomenon becomes detached as the most advanced form of the largest and most characteristic of cosmic processes, that of in - folding.
a) It appears in Leviticus, which was given to preserve the distinctive characteristics of the religion and culture of Israel.
When the religious thought of the ancient world from Mesopotamia to Palestine, and from Palestine to Egypt, required terms to express that ultimate unity of direction in the universe, upon which all order depends, and which gives meaning to importance, they could find no better way to express themselves than by borrowing the characteristics of the touchy, vain, imperious tyrants who ruled the empires of the world.
But a result other than approximately 0 degrees is exceedingly unlikely given the laws of nature and the characteristics of the surfaces on which we flip coins.
Admittedly, I am here presupposing that the universe is indeed a universe, a single all - comprehensive structured society of subsocieties with their constituent actual entities and that this all - comprehensive structured society possesses as a result a defining characteristic or common element of form which is analogously reproduced in the self - constitution of the myriad number of actual entities concrescing in the universe at any given moment.
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.
Let me list, without claiming to be exhaustive, a few characteristics which it gives to this dialogue.
Form for Leclerc is neither act taken as the static first act of the scholastics, nor even act taken as activity, the scholastic second act, but rather the specific character and structure of an activity — for example, the character of the activity which gives rise to the peculiar geometrical shapes characteristic of different molecules (PN 142 - 49).
Indeed, given the roots of this tradition in pietist and revivalist movements, it is characteristic in this ethos to invest high energy not only in communal worship but also in Bible study and prayer in intimate small - group settings in which students» individual piety may be nurtured and formed.
Greek semolina cake (samali) owes its full and rich flavour to the aromatic spice of mastic used in this traditional samali recipe, which gives a really characteristic flavour and smell.
Greek pastitsio (pastichio / pasticcio / Pastizio) owes its full and rich flavour to the two aromatic spices used in this traditional pastitsio recipe, cinnamon and clove, which give a really characteristic flavour and smell.
Inspired by Louisana's popular Cajun dish of «dirty» rice, this variation has all the potency and flavor you could expect but omits the pork and the chicken livers, which traditionally give the dish its characteristic color.
Instead, I go with Jack Rudy Tonic, a concentrated syrup made in Charleston, SC, that contains quinine (which is what gives tonic its characteristic bite), sugar, lemongrass, and orange peel.
Given that mogrosides in monk fruit have been studied for their antioxidant characteristics, there has been some promising cancer - related research in which mogrosides have demonstrated anti-cancer effects.
Maturing Green Spot in the Château Léoville Barton wine casks provides a fascinating assortment of floral and wood characteristics on the nose and palate, which give way to a perfectly balanced whiskey with a long, spicy finish reminiscent of the terroir in France and Ireland.
This benefit is due to the flavonoids in the berries known as anthocyanins, which are antioxidants that give these fruits their characteristic red and purple hues.
These specific bacteria are known as «starter cultures», and have the ability to consume the lactose in milk and convert it to lactic acid, which is what gives yoghurt its characteristic tangy taste.
Given his strengths and characteristics and the way in which Liverpool play under Klopp, it was always going to be a difficult partnership as it didn't particularly look like a great fit.
You also need to know which characteristics are very dominant in your family and your husband's family to give you an idea of what your baby will look like.
These give us important clues as to which biological pathways are involved in controlling the production, function and characteristics of blood cells.»
Each has the same backbone, from which juts a group of atoms called a side chain that gives the amino acid its particular chemical characteristic.
The film shows the two characteristic light output pulses that are seen only in nuclear weapon blasts, which correlate with the device's yield (the amount of energy given off from the explosion).
The researchers found that female mice given LPA - containing serum or LPA alone displayed hyperactivity upon stimulation, showed anxiety and had increased numbers of dopamine - producing neurons — all which are characteristic of schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders.
The propensity score was defined as the conditional probability of a patient undergoing bariatric surgery, given his or her baseline characteristics, including: age, year in which a total hip or total knee replacement was performed, laterality (unilateral versus bilateral surgery), sex, health care payer, region (rural versus urban), and Elixhauser comorbidities.
The necessary electromagnetic resonances arise from the presence in the compound of chromophores, which give the molecule a characteristic color.
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