Sentences with phrase «whole new forms of»

Rather, whole new forms of communication, appropriate for developing nations, need to be devised.
He must either choose the God who is actually manifest and real in the established form of faith, or he must confess the death of God and give himself to a quest for a whole new form of faith.
In the year leading up to his first re-election campaign, Cuomo essentially invented a whole new form of budgetary accounting that figuratively (and, for a time, literally) erased the state's continuing (but shrinking) structural budget gap.
The Dutch took some tentative steps into the floodplain of the East River back in the 17th century, but it was the English who invented a whole new form of property — land underwater — that allowed building to go forward in harm's way.
With typical Australian humor, he concludes, «It's a whole new form of therapootics.»
Heretofore completely unknown, these communities represent a whole new form of life, making their living on the stuff of the Earth rather than the sun, like most Earth organisms.
Well, here at the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, we've identified what we believe is a whole new form of Vitamin A. It's called Authenticity.
The growing popularity of slower - paced dramas on television has given rise to a whole new form of acting: roiling stillness.
The use of BMW eDrive technology for exceptionally efficient performance as well as all - electric mobility with zero tailpipe emissions as and when required ushers in a whole new form of commanding driving experience in a sports activity vehicle.
Now, a whole new form of journalism and digital news publishing is being beta tested by Reddit, the platform that brings users slightly less intense content on a daily basis.
«The award by the jury of the Roswitha Haftmann Foundation recognizes that Lawrence Weiner's distinctive practice has given rise to a whole new form of art and also a new audience,» the foundation said in a press release.
By the way, does it seem to you that these folks have invented a whole new form of debate?
Rotational input isn't simply translating spinning hardware into touch, either — it's a whole new form of interaction that developers have to specifically target and choose what to do.
The UAHF is a Bitmain's proposal that will enable the construction of a whole new form of Bitcoin and blocks with larger sizes.
Blogging has opened up a whole new form of communication, where we can connect with other women all over the world, even in the midst of our busy days!

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Butchers formed the Amazon logo out of ground beef, which got a new, lower price, at the Whole Foods Market in the Playa Vista section of Los Angeles on Sept. 25, 2017.
This unleashed a wave of other cryptocurrencies also known as alt - coins, and a whole new community of computer experts formed who were inspired to share a spirit of exploration and experimentation which lead to the first wave startups utilizing bitcoin blockchain technology.
It is entirely possible that a random triggering event or series of events (lightning or some form of electricity charging a primordial soup of methane, ammonia, etc.; bombardment by cosmic radiation and other hypothetically random occurrences) was the occasion through which a whole new dimension, that of the biosphere, flooded onto the terrestrial scene.
Emergence is the appearance of new, often unforeseen properties generated by the co-activation of entities at one level of complexity to form a larger, unified whole at the next higher level.
The missionaries for the most part seem to have worked in groups and to have formed around them a nucleus of new believers, amongst whom some would be appointed, probably with the consent of the whole body of believers, as elders (Acts 14:23, Ja.
In my review I was not referring so much to his concession (quoted by Mr. Ghelardi) that if God does not exist then natural selection is our best available candidate for how complex forms came to be» although that quote certainly is as good an indication as any of my contention that the design argument will only end up becoming a breeding ground for atheism, a fetid terrarium for a whole new brood of Richard Dawkinses (not a pleasant thought, that).
From the moment when, as I have said, the phyletic strands began to reach towards one another, weaving the first outlines of the Noosphere, a new matrix, co-extensive with the whole human group, was formed about the newly - born human child — a matrix out of which he can not be wrenched without incurring mutilation in the most physical core of his biological being.
Revolutionary changes in life as a whole empty older symbols of their meaning, and men are ready then to respond to new symbols or new forms of old symbols that speak to the new situation.
And yet, and yet the whole earthly form he exhibits is a new creation by virtue of the absurd.
For the very presupposition of a totality of interrelated conceptual forms appears to exclude the possibility that one could introduce entirely new categories or significantly alter the dynamic interrelationship of existing categories without undermining the pretensions of the system as such to absolute knowledge, knowledge of an intelligible whole.
The above established relationship between the philosophy of organism and the genetic early forms of our perception of reality say nothing against the philosophy of organism, but rather say something for it, on the condition that the existence of essential niveau differences, the integration of necessary differentiations, and the rejection of anthropomorphic formations, point to an obvious need for a whole new conceptual elaboration.
A century ago, T. S. Eliot presented the image of a self - organizing literary culture in «Tradition and the Individual Talent,» one in which «[t] he existing monuments form an ideal order among themselves, which is modified by the introduction of the new (the really new) work of art among them,» which alters «the whole existing order... if ever so slightly.»
Both visions protest the neglect of unitive ecumenism, but one does so from within the ecumenical establishment and aims to retrieve emphases that have been lost, while the other originates outside ecumenical and denominational structures and is open to the possibility that new organizational forms may be needed either in whole or in part.
For another thing, while apocalyptic forms of hope probably did exercise this influence, it is flying in the face of the evidence to explain the New Testament's ethic, as a whole, as dependent on and everywhere fashioned by apocalypticism.
And with the cup, so clear a symbol of his blood in that red wine, he saw, as we did, that his life, poured forth, would seal a new commitment, would form upon the altar of God's grace a whole new covenant that would replace the ancient, worn - out slaughter of the animals with one complete and final act, the sacrifice of God's own son to show the world, to show us all the height and depth and majesty, the eternal glory of God's love, which gives itself forever, or until we come, at last, and offer up our own lives in return.
Bodies change and grow, acquiring whole new forms in some cases (caterpillars to butterflies, for example) yet remaining one identity, one type of thing, one substance.
Let us now turn to the «historically - grounded myth» of the New Testament, the one that forms the focal point for the whole of the Christian Bible, and in which is expressed the heart of the Christian faith.
The implications of this idea for a theology of nature are not, of course, worked out in the New Testament itself, but, obscure as the thought - forms undoubtedly are to us, there does shine through them a conviction that the whole universe, could we but see it, is in its essential nature in harmony not merely with some unknown divine power but specifically with God as revealed in Jesus, and that therefore there must be some modus vivendi between humans and nature which, even if not yet attained, is in keeping with all that is best in both.
The idea that the whole is a new entity distinct from the parts arises from a tendency to ignore a certain kind of part that enters into the essential composition of any natural entity — its form or structure.
The Reformation was the first sign that this form of ecclesiastical bondage was destined to crack and give way to the emergence of a new world with a whole new concern for freedom.
The latter falls in love, or reads Spinoza, and these two experiences have nothing to do with each other, or with the noise of the typewriter or the smell of cooking; in the mind of the poet, these experiences are already forming new wholes.7.
In California the spotlight that was to have shone on Tomy Lee focused instead on a whole crew of new names and new faces and, when Tomy Lee regained his old form in Kentucky a week ago, so did other upstarts begin pointing their noses toward Churchill Downs with the frisky determination of young colts sniffing the sweetness of roses in the brisk April wind.
57 of Watford's 91 Championship goals came from Troy Deeney, Matej Vydra and Odion Igalho; if they can maintain anything like that sort of form, then the process of integrating nearly a whole new team behind them will be made that much easier.
Despite Arsenal being the most consistent team in Europe in the whole of 2015, The Gunner's form deteriorated badly after the New Year and they have now dropped to 11 points behind Leicester with just 8 games to go, as well as exiting from both the FA Cup and Champions League in the space of 4 days.
If you are still new to this whole «supporting other life forms» thing, it could be a bit of a sticker shock.
We won't be sure of the moniker until our new creation takes more form, but its working name is, The Open - Hearted Way to Open Adoption: Helping Your Child Grow up Whole.
To avoid doubt, the new Electoral Commission may, if it so decides, present the information referred to in subsection (1) in a combined form for the whole of the financial year ended 30 June 2011.
Hereafter, no new form of county tax maybe imposed, and the County of Erie's three per centum sales and use tax and fees or charges established by the County Legislature shall not be increased except by a resolution approved by: (a) the affirmative vote of two thirds of the whole number of the membership of the County Legislature, or, (b) the affirmative vote of a majority of the whole number of the membership of the County Legislature submitting a proposition for such imposition or increase to a mandatory referendum to be held pursuant to article three of the County law.
The package forms part of Labour's proposals for a # 500 billion investment, and a lending boost for the whole country, bringing jobs and growth to every region and backed up with a new National Investment Bank and network of regional banks, including a «Bank of the North».
«We have now finally shown that this idea of clusters forming new stars with accreted gas might actually work,» de Grijs said, «and not just for the three clusters we observed for this study, but possibly for a whole slew of them.»
Individually they are weak, together they form the cement that holds together a whole new family of designer materials sings the praises of hydrogen bonds
New technologies have enabled a whole slew of biotech companies to form in recent years.
However, new individuals in the population — new pups or males that migrate into the network — introduced social instability by often forming unbalanced triads, causing the network as a whole to retain some level of instability.
Because the gene and protein sequences of both enzymes are known, «now we can take the whole repertoire of drugs and see how they bind to PGHS - 1, predict how they might bind to PGHS - 2, and try to fashion whole new families of drugs that would be highly specific for one form or the other,» Garavito said.
However, bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) has a prominent role to play in lectin - induced adverse effects, due to the fact that it is a relatively new form of wheat, and contains wheat germ agglutinin (WGA)-- a particularly resilient and problematic lectin, considering it is not eliminated through sprouting and is actually found in higher concentrations in whole wheat.
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