Sentences with phrase «with modern examples»

We mixed in obvious classics such as PC games like Braid and the Stanley Parable, with modern examples like Cuphead and Night in the Woods.
Comparing DNA extracted from an ancient Ethiopian skeleton with modern examples shows some of our ancestors migrated back to Africa from Eurasia 3000 years ago
Occasionally, writers deal with modern examples — people such as Albert Schweitzer, Jean Vanier, Mother Theresa of Calcutta, or Martin Luther King, Jr. — who found themselves compelled and impelled by what someone has called «a hand pushing in the middle of your back.»
Shaving brushes made with synthetic bristles are growing in popularity and have gotten much better in recent years, with modern examples boasting impressive softness and flexibility (although

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Today it remains a landmark collection of some of the best examples of mid-century modern architecture in the city, and it has the real estate prices to prove it, with average home prices of almost $ 2.4 million.
For example, American Giant partners with Carolina Cotton Works in Gaffney, S.C., a mill that exports 75 percent of its product and is considered one of the most modern yarning facilities in the world.
The New Rules of Sales and Service is written with dozens of examples from people who are achieving tremendous success with the five important aspects of modern selling and customer service.
With all due respect to Fred Wilson, another true believer — and, to be clear, an enormous amount of respect is due — it says a lot that, in the midst of this massive boom, he's citing «Rare Pepe Cards,» of all things, as a prime example of an interesting modern blockchain app.
NIA looks like it has a lot of good information mixed with bad, but they're still a bunch of crackpots wailing about hyperinflation with little regard for the historical profligacies it takes to cause the levels they're afraid (or for a more modern example the comedic horror tale that is Venezuela).
Here is one of those three examples, a quotation from the American scientist Will Provine: «Modern science directly implies that the world is organized strictly in accordance with deterministic principles or chance.
For example, at one point, Maher voices his opinion that modern «Christianity,» with pastors wearing expensive suits and watches, driving fancy cars, and preaching in giant buildings, can not be what Jesus wanted for His future followers.
Those who believe that miracles are refuted by modern science may view them symbolically rather than literally, saying, for example, that the stilling of the storm (Mark 4:35 - 41) shows that God is with the believer in the storms of life.
Dreams, for example, were given a high place as media of divine revelation; (Genesis 20:3; 26:24 - 25; 28:10 - 16; 31:24; 37:5; 41:1; 46:1 - 4; Judges 7:13 - 15; I Kings 3:5 - 15 etc.) omens were trusted, such as the first word to be uttered at an expected meeting, (I Samuel 14:8 - 15) or a chance action regarded as a sign, (Genesis 24:12 - 14) or wind in the mulberry - trees taken as Yahweh's command to join battle; (II Samuel 5:22 - 24) and, in general, dealing with the superhuman world suggested nothing so simple and spiritual as private communion in prayer, but rather a whole array of magical techniques and, from the modern point of view, incredible superstitions.
I shall discuss how much traditional metaphysics and theology needs to be revised in the light of modern scientific discoveries with four examples: the «new physics» of the 17th century, the theory of relativity, quantum theory and evolution.
There are, as one would expect, several essays in the book on Jews and Judaism, some reflecting Kristol's religious interests» the need, for example, to sustain in Jewish identity a religious element and not merely a cultural one» others his political ones, exploring the relations of modern American Jews with a pluralistic American society that has given them an uncommonly large, though not unlimited, berth.
Modern films and fiction are replete with examples of persons who try to live as though there were no unseen God, and such persons have the look and smell of monsters.
The answer to Christian fundamentalism, for example, is to get to the vital truth it contains and combine it with more modern thinking.
Humanity Made for Christ When speaking to modern audiences, especially young adults, about what distinguishes us from the animals, it is not always a good idea to start with negative distinctions - pointing out, for example, that animals can not do such and such, but we can.
To expect 16th century people to be at home, for example, with modern interfaith relations or feminism is unrealistic and anachronistic.
The classic example is the insertion of the «Epochal Theory of Time» in Science and the Modern World, forcing the eventual transformation of what, in that book, had initially been a Spinozistic approach to creativity as the one, undifferentiated underlying activity (with «events» of varied temporal duration as the «modes» of this underlying process) toward the Leibnizian monadology of actual entities (each a kind of time - quantum) that finally appeared subsequently in Process and Reality.
So either way, the modern practice does not fit with the New Testament examples of preaching and teaching.
American Catholicism, for example, may have developed a superior capacity for corporate success — both in business and in other large - scale organizations — by adapting the church's premodern and patriarchal ethic of solidarity to the disciplines of modern industrialization; but the Catholicism so created is hardly the same as that which the immigrants left behind, along with much of the rest of Europe's agrarian past.
For example, miracles are related in the Bible and are to be believed because they are recorded there, but they do not happen in any realm with which modern science is concerned.
I would also like it to be clear that, in saying that modern consciousness is not as interesting theologically as many have thought (or not as interesting as it once was — for example, in the 19th century, when Christian theology had to deal with the challenge of modern historical thought), I'm not in the least implying some sort of antimodern stance.
As the book points out, for example, the «obviously inadequate instantiation» of caritas in medieval Christianity helped to precipitate the Reformation and its leaders» emphasis on doctrine; Reformation - era «authorities» breaches of caritas via confessional coercion created a reservoir of resentment sufficient to spring and sustain the secularizing, antireligious, liberationist ideology pervasive in the modern era down to the present»; and awareness of churches» collusion with European imperial colonial violence is linked to the steep decline in European churchgoing since World War II.
For example, smart phones and other modern electronics are often packaged with dunnage around them that requires a bigger box format.
Most of the modern examples of pumpernickel bread include a mixture of rye and wheat flour and are darkened with caramel coloring or cocoa so that they look like the original.
true.but surely you can see the potential he could have thru the middle with his dribbling skills and ability to shoot with both feet?You can have a big influence from the wing in the modern game (Ronaldos a good example), but its much easier to have an overall influence from the centre.If the Ox develops well he will play there but not for a few years at least, because that position is very overcrowded at Arsenal right now
i just do nt understand whats going on with mr Wenger pretty much a personal opinion which he is trying to convince everybody — is time is up in modern football too much royalty to some of his players who are not good enough and Arsenal fans pay huge price for that - when do does nt want to spend money he wait until last minute and use that as an example for not buying players to improve squad — the exceptional players it talking about he sounds to mean Messi in my definition!!
Honey Jo presented me with some fine literature (US Weekly) to show me examples of modern bangs.
Or you could go with a more modern but less common A ending name like Georgia, Francesca, Reba, or Stella for example.
kids will feel traumatized but whatever you choose to make traumatic and whatever they choose to have problems with later in life i, for example, resent my religious upbringing breastfeeding wouldn't have bothered me half as much or had as much of a negative impact on my life... modern puritans...
Each tool is specifically tailored for the modern classroom, with examples and positive solutions to each and every roadblock that stands in the way of cooperative learning.
For example, Kibbutzes or hippie communies in California don't need to spend money on R&D in agriculture, or defense, or large scale law enforcement (again, you may have the luxury to exclude 1 - 3 % of psychopaths / sociopaths from a small community, and not worry about said excluded psychopaths attacking you for your communal material possessions from outside since they are dealt with by outside society), or on disaster preparedness, or on medical R&D, or pretty much any other economic overhead of modern civilization.
Or is there something about the way that modern state spending is set up (for example through long - term contracts with private suppliers, or through its changing composition across policy domains) that makes it harder than it might have been in the past to put the brakes on quickly?
Modern toll roads often use a combination of the three, with various entry and exit tolls supplemented by occasional mainline tolls: for example the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the New York State Thruway implement both systems in different sections.
◆ Damson's — Located at the Orange Building, Media City, Salford, this reasonably priced restaurant (the set two - course menu costs # 15.95) serves up modern twists on traditional British cuisine, for example ham hock with creamed lentils and truffle, or horseradish mash teamed with pot - au - feu.
LUXOR's Standup CF48 - DW is an example of a heavy - duty workhorse with a modern design.
For example, a few years ago, we were starting to look at the way that membranes self - assemble — and these are not modern kinds of membranes, these are membranes made with fatty acids.
For example, fossil ants which once lived in Europe were more comparable with modern South East Asian, Indian or even Australian ants, rather than with the ants currently populating Europe or Africa.
That the cheeseburger — our delicious and comforting everyman food — didn't exist 100 years ago is a greasy, shiny example of all that is both right and wrong with our modern food economy.
She has done some work on polar bear evolution by working with modern polar bear DNA, for example.
14 Environmental toxins From Donora, Pennsylvania, to Bhopal, India, modern history abounds with frightening examples of the dangers of industrial pollutants.
For example, we can observe that when males are significantly bigger than females in modern primates, males are likely to live in groups with breeding access to several females.
PVDF and other materials with similar traits have already made their way into modern technology in the form of pressure sensors in touchpads and tilt sensors in electronics, for example.
«If you were to paint the genomes of people in modern - day Maya, for example, you would use a mixed palette with colours from Spanish - like, West African and Native American DNA.
A 2015 study in Genome Research, for example, estimated that 25 percent of modern Eurasian wolf DNA actually comes from interbreeding with domesticated dogs.
For example, the DNA of the Tu people in modern China suggests that in around 1200CE, Europeans similar to modern Greeks mixed with an otherwise Chinese - like population.
The laboratories at Rothera are very well equipped with, for example, analytical chemistry and microbiology labs, a controlled environment room, an aquarium, and a modern diving and boating facility.
Geison uses the example of Pasteur as an argument that modern ethical standards «leave too little room for risk - taking and simple human courage», especially when dealing with an inevitably fatal disease such as rabies — or AIDS.
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