Sentences with phrase «with peculiarities»

The case is another example of the «rules lottery» which schemes find themselves subject to when it comes to pension increase wording, with the peculiarities of the scheme's particular wording dictating whether or not such a change can be made.
Records have been created by merging data from nine different MSUs, each with peculiarities (e.g., time drift of the spacecraft relative to the local solar time) that must be calculated and removed because they can have substantial impacts on the resulting trend.
In a short essay dealing with the peculiarities of the West Texas that Donald Judd called home, he writes,
The wall paintings and objects are made with peculiarities of the space in mind.
He is an immaculate painter, working carefully by hand with tape and a drywall blade to create seamless planes that seem at once solid and transparent, referential to the modernist architecture that dots the Southern California landscape and to the iconic «light and space» artists and West Coast hard edge abstractionists (Larry Bell, Frederic Hammersley, Robert Irwin, John McLaughlin) who have engaged with these peculiarities and particularities of atmosphere and surface in their work.
Influenced by her surroundings, the vibrant and obscure areas of Berlin, it's diverse urbanity, culture and clubbing scene, Snelling merges different absorbed impressions with peculiarities of the digital world, popular culture, news or politics, creating mundane and odd spaces.
Teachers should not hav to put up with its peculiarities.
With these peculiarities, males can make just the right noises to tempt prospective mates, says Bostwick.
Since the proposed model may be used in further studies and the results of the study could be interpreted by people who are not familiar with the peculiarity of nicotine / cotinine pharmacokinetics in mice, we attempted to estimate the level of nicotine (and e-liquid vapor) exposure used in the discussed study.
Get Up Esparto is a series of chairs to hang out on and relax, with the peculiarity that they stand up by themselves when you are
Like the G Flex, it supposedly had a curved (not that you could tell) OLED screen with a peculiarity to it.

Not exact matches

From the inside I call this molded peculiarity «me»; those on the outside call it «Dick» — not a biological procedure baptized with the theory of soul, but rather an exciting and excitable, knowing, sensing, responding, growing and relational embodiment called person.
This fundamental function of general civil religion could be carried out by churches that remained indifferent to the special civil religion embodied in such documents as the Declaration of Independence and bound up with the history of the American nation, but most American religious groups have been able to affirm both general and special civil religion as well as their own doctrinal peculiarities.
The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to his worst passions; and, thus nursed, educated and daily exercised in tyranny, can not but be stamped by it with odious peculiarities.3
But such a straight identification of religion with any and every form of happiness leaves the essential peculiarity of religious happiness out.
By imaginative association of this peculiarity of Paul's prose with other evidences of this quality in experience we can come close to knowing what it was that made him write so.
This visceral authentication of the relevance of the history of doctrine would be merely humorous were it not symptomatic of something that is not humorous; and one could be patient with phases of development marked by fascinated picking away at the gossamer peculiarities of one's own insides if the damage wrought were not so extensive.
Borderland insanity, crankiness, insane temperament, loss of mental balance, psychopathic degeneration (to use a few of the many synonyms by which it has been called), has certain peculiarities and liabilities which, when combined with a superior quality of intellect in an individual, make it more probable that he will make his mark and affect his age, than if his temperament were less neurotic.
Regardless of a faith's sacramental peculiarities it is still possible to recognize some overlapping with other traditions on the question of what needs to be done in our world today.
The predominant setting of the stories in the south, together with linguistic peculiarities which only a Hebrew scholar would detect, indicates that the writing was done by somebody in the kingdom of Judah.
Were we writing the story of the mind from the purely natural - history point of view, with no religious interest whatever, we should still have to write down man's liability to sudden and complete conversion as one of his most curious peculiarities.
If, abstracting altogether from the question of their value for the future spiritual life of the individual, we take them on their psychological side exclusively, so many peculiarities in them remind us of what we find outside of conversion that we are tempted to class them along with other automatisms, and to suspect that what makes the difference between a sudden and a gradual convert is not necessarily the presence of divine miracle in the care of one and of something less divine in that of the other, but rather a simple psychological peculiarity, the fact, namely, that in the recipient of the more instantaneous grace we have one of those Subjects who are in possession of a large region in which mental work can go on subliminally, and from which invasive experiences, abruptly upsetting the equilibrium of the primary consciousness, may come.
Why, as the white radiance comes through the dome, with all sorts of staining and distortion imprinted on it by the glass, or as the air now comes through my glottis determined and limited in its force and quality of its vibrations by the peculiarities of those vocal chords which form its gate of egress and shape it into my personal voice, even so the genuine matter of reality, the life of souls as it is in its fullness, will break through our several brains into this world in all sorts of restricted forms, and with all the imperfections and queernesses that characterize our finite individualities here below.
Tawney said that the man who «seeks God apart from his brethren is likely not to find God, but rather the devil, whose face will bear a surprising resemblance to his own» That is, unless we broaden our perspective and correct our idiosyncrasies by sharing with our human brethren, we are in peril of conceiving God simply as ourselves writ large, with all our peculiarities, self - centeredness, and imperfection.
From my own experiences in a bubbling multifaith environment, when we interface with people of different faiths, the toughest task is to let the other be the other, to attempt to love our neighbor, as Jesus commanded us, in all the neighbor's differentiation and peculiarity, to bless the neighbor as the neighbor really is, not as the person we would have the neighbor become.
Milton, who appears to have had full conviction of the truth of Christianity, and to have regarded the Holy Scriptures with the profoundest veneration, to have been untainted by an heretical peculiarity of opinion [Johnson of course wrote this before Milton's heretical manu scripts were discovered], and to have lived in a confirmed belief of the immediate and occasional agency of Providence, yet grew old without any visible worship.
An alleged peculiarity of Jacob's birth and the subsequent, continuing relationship between the descendants of Jacob and Esau is etymologically explained («heel - holder» — born holding his twin brother's heel, 25:26); while the same man's character (and in their own eyes, surely, that of his descendants who bear the name) is etymologically defined in his other name, Israel (perhaps «Striver with God» 32:28).
Two types of theory can be distinguished, that which seeks to explain almost the whole of a gospel as compiled from written sources, and that which argues from peculiarities of style, language, and form, that written sources of limited extent were used by the final author of a gospel in conjunction with a mass of oral tradition.
Very late accounts 15 of the «peculiarities» of Alexandria make plausible this description of a presbyteral constitution with the twelve choosing from their midst one to be bishop and consecrating him.
Professional jesters amused the audience with their jokes, sometimes appearing disguised as foreigners, whose dialect and peculiarities they imitated, and at other times mimicking old women, or well - known and eccentric individuals.
One of the most troubling peculiarities of my family is that no one else shares my fruit - filled obsession, and while I'm not against making an individual peach cobbler just for myself (brilliant, so brilliant) its just not as fun as enjoying it with someone else.
If my story gives these women hope and a new perspective, I don't mind sharing my peculiarities with the world.
Unless and until Labour achieves some sort of coherence, it is a peculiarity of this parliament that opposition to a government with a truly precarious majority, arises in the oddest places: powerful individual performers, such as Keir Starmer and Angela Eagle, or dynamic parliamentary committees, such as the Women's Committee, chaired by Maria Miller.
Although the Commission conducts a general election with broadness, each State conducts the election as it specifically relates to its context and peculiarity.
To the best of my knowledge, indigenes and residents of the state alike, especially, those who were around, pre-November 27, 2010, will agree with me that, in spite of its socio - economic peculiarities, Aregbesola was well - prepared for the task ahead as governor.
as well as how they operate with a view to giving them a new sense of direction in tune with current best practices, though, as with all societies, taking due consideration to our peculiarities as a people.»
Bratton said the department will «try to adjust» if the city's political leadership wants to «go forward» with J'Ouvert next year — the mayor has already indicated he will not cancel the event — then described the «peculiarities» of policing the pre-West Indian Day Parade celebration.
In their paper, «Corralling a Distant Planet with Extreme Resonant Kuiper Belt Objects,» Malhotra and her co-authors, Kathryn Volk and Xianyu Wang, point out peculiarities of the orbits of the extreme KBOs that went unnoticed until now: they found that the orbital period ratios of these objects are close to ratios of small whole numbers.
The oxide superconductors, particularly those recently discovered that are based on La2CuO4, have a set of peculiarities that suggest a common, unique mechanism: they tend in every case to occur near a metal - insulator transition into an odd - electron insulator with peculiar magnetic properties.
With its equine head, pot belly and prehensile tail, it rivals the platypus in its peculiarity.
But I have seen many scientists who've only done research in the United Kingdom or in the United States move to France and struggle with the system's peculiarities.
This peculiarity, however, had not been observed in smaller birds, such is the case with the Eurasian siskin (Carduelis spinus).
Drexel students will bring to light these and other findings about the plight, perils and peculiarities of the Northern Pine Snake in several presentations and posters at the Ecological Society of America annual meeting next week (ESA 2013), based on their research with Dr. Walt Bien's Laboratory of Pinelands Research in the New Jersey Pinelands.
«Based on a number of features and peculiarities of the data reported by the experiments at the LHC and collected up to the end of 2012, the Wits HEP group in collaboration with scientists in India and Sweden formulated the Madala hypothesis,» says Professor Bruce Mellado, team leader of the HEP group at Wits.
The dysfunction stems from a Spanish peculiarity: In the national science budget, the government not only includes lump sums to public research institutes and competitive grants to research teams, but also a pot of money aimed at supporting companies, universities, and public research institutions with loans.
The peculiarity is in the offspring of the reproductive classes: fertile males hatch with no genetic contribution from the queen laying the egg, and new queens hatch without genetic contribution from the father.
It is thought that each of them is born with its own peculiarities in a specific region of the brain.
If I am reading this correctly, Ruddiman's argument is with the preliminary EPICA interpretation of their own results that show «greenhouse gas peculiarities» in MIS 11 with respect to the younger interglacial periods Ruddiman uses to support his hypothesis.
Roversi is aware of his double - edged relationship with time, which he ascribes to the peculiarity of photography itself.
Having relationships with Europeans, Czech singles particularly, has two main peculiarities: extremely beautiful women and real men.
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