Sentences with phrase «within narrower limits»

Both thinkers give a central place to divine influence in time, hence to the importance of history for God, and both agree that human self - determination always takes place within narrow limits (e.g., TWP 63).
Whereas BAIPA protects the right to life of the child who survives an abortion, the Pennsylvania act protects the child who could survive an abortion, making it criminal in most cases to abort the child and, where an abortion is permissible within narrow limits, requiring doctors to treat the child as a second patient who should be brought into the world alive and unharmed if possible.
Even though this wealth of possibility is confined within narrow limits, these limits are only factual and not essential.
«God has not confined Himself within the narrow limits of any school of doctrine — high, low or moderate.
Within the narrow limits of this short paper, I will briefly summarize the main themes of the Whitehead essay to show what Merleau - Ponty found valuable in the Whiteheadian texts that he knew.
The continuing satellite measurements of the solar constant found it cycling within narrow limits, scarcely one part in a thousand.

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Some have said that it is as if there were a large number of dials that all had to be tuned to within extremely narrow limits, and they were.
In the higher organisms, including man, a complex set of neural and humoral regulatory mechanisms preserve the stability of the metabolic processes within very narrow limits, despite substantial changes in the external environment.
When one takes all this into consideration, it must seem surprising that we still know as much as we do about the chronology of the life of Jesus, and especially that we can fix inside relatively narrow limits the time within which all that the Evangelists tell of Jesus» ministry took place.
Craig maybe the definition of teaching men under authority is limited to that particular area within the church.But that does nt stop God from working outside those constraints.Mother Etta and no doubt other women felt compelled to preach the gospel such as women missionaries.Mother Etta preached the gospel and many were saved people were healed just as in the day of the disciples it is the same Jesus that saves and delivered from from sin and disease not the fact that it was a man who spoke behind the altar.Why do you find it hard to see that God can use women just like he uses men to witness for him.The call to witness for Christ is for everyone not just men and not just in a church situation.When we limit God to a narrow view it limits the effectiveness of the gospel.
They translate for us what otherwise might remain unexpressed or constricted within the all too narrow limits of private needs and feelings.
When freedom is affirmed of these microscopic entities, it must be understood that this is freedom within limits — ordinarily very narrow limits.
We have already presumed to place the Yahwist within rather narrow limits — somewhere between David's mature years and the death of Solomon.
We presume further to place him within rather narrow limits of time, considering the relative antiquity of his epoch — i.e., before the death of Solomon and, at the earliest, the final years of David's reign.
However, if you were to make a new request for a narrower category of information or limit the scope of your request, the Department may be able to comply with your request within the cost limit, although I can not guarantee that this will be the case.
There's no question in my mind that babies can control — or at least, try to control — their bladder (within very narrow limits, of course).
In February, the United Kingdom approved using the method on human embryos at the Francis Crick Institute in London, but only within a narrow capacity: Researchers can edit genes in non-viable human embryos for a limited period and only to study developmental biology related to in vitro fertilization.
Its effects were limited to language — but within that narrow sphere, its effects were profound.
Who to date, what to wear, and how to spend your weekends is often silently defined within very narrow limits.
Most over 50 dating sites put an age limit of 45 so you can start by narrowing down to reliable sites within this category.
In the words of an Education Week reporter, «Both national unions have endorsed the charter idea within fairly narrow limits, requiring district control over the schools and collective bargaining for the teachers within them.»
This is especially important in the context of evaluating more comprehensive tax reform proposals that contemplate taxing income sources that are not included in narrower measures (e.g., proposals to tax some or all employer contributions to health insurance or to reduce the amount of tax - free income earned within qualified retirement plans by placing tighter limits on contributions).
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within the narrow circle of her Turkish family in Germany, she explores the limits of what is physically possible in her projects, radically committing her own body to her artworks.In Flesh, (No Pig but Pork), she targets the taboos and traditional rituals of the Islamic world, donning Lady Justice «s blindfold, a black negligée and yellow rubber gloves to wallow in pork meat, sniffing the forbidden raw flesh.
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within the narrow circle of her Turkish family in Germany, she explores the limits of what is physically possible in her projects — whether she wears a chador and hangs upside - down in front of an audience reading diary entries, newspaper articles and passages from the Qur «an («Permanent Words», 2009), or when she publicly kisses the walls, floor, furniture and ceiling of an exhibition space for days on end, in order to express her appreciation of all that is overlooked or only too obvious, what we have become fond of or what is intimate («Emotion in Motion», 2000).
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
Any polynomials used for regression (with exception of level 0 polynomials) run off to either plus infinity or minus infinity beyond the end of data — unlike world temperatures which stayed within relatively narrow limits for several billions of years already.
Unless the range and causes of natural variation, as seen in the natural temperature quasi-periodicities, are known within reasonably narrow limits it is simply not possible to even begin to estimate the effect of anthropogenic CO2 on climate.
You could also use a feature called MultiBook Search to search all libraries within Massachusetts, but this limited your ability to tailor and narrow your search.
[20] I accept that the narrow interpretation of the words «sufficient reason» advocated by the appellant would provide greater certainty to litigants in knowing the consequences of proceeding in Supreme Court where the matter falls within the Small Claims monetary limit.
In this sense, legal advice privilege will be limited to communications between the in - house lawyer and a relatively narrow group of people, commonly a board of directors and those within the business specifically authorised to instruct the lawyers and / or seek legal advice on behalf of the company.
39 Neither party can utilize the dispute clauses to limit, or to narrow, the scope of the Commission's review as set out under paragraph 13, or the binding effect of recommendations within its scope as set out under paragraphs 27 and 28.
The Court confirmed that Customs agents have no right to seize material that does not come within the narrow definition of pornography that Parliament has criminalized as obscene, but held that the basic scheme of the Act, with the exception of the reverse onus provisions, was a reasonable limit on the right to freedom of expression.
Several of these commenters agreed that the Common Rule's definition should be adopted in the final rule, but argued that the proposed definition of «generalizable knowledge» within the definition of «research,» which limited generalizable knowledge to knowledge that is «related to health,» was too narrow.
This issue was addressed in recent years in Three Rivers District Council v Bank of England (No 6)[2004] UKHL 48, in which the House of Lords overturned the Court of Appeal's judgment seeking to restrict the ambit of legal advice privilege within much narrower limits.
CEAA 2012 narrows the scope of effects to be considered in EA by specifically limiting environmental effects to those that are within legislative authority of Parliament (s 5).
Work within your limits, narrow down your choices, and jump in.
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