In 1960 Mr. Pace began spending time outside New York, first in Pennsylvania and then in Maine, which reignited his interest in
working from nature.
Working from nature, she abstracts the subject matter into landscape.
Seen through the eyes of six painters
working from nature, the artwork presents a distinct interpretation of our familiar surroundings.
Single - walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) are just about the thinnest tubes that can be
wrought from nature.
Famously, when Lee Krasner introduced Hofmann to Pollock, the teacher's voice of experience suggested that Pollock was missing out on the chance to
work from nature, to which Pollock is said to have replied, «I am nature.»
And I began to work at the time in what might be called abstract expressionistic painting in
that I worked from nature.
Hofmann criticized Pollock saying, «You do not
work from nature.
Not exact matches
But a paper published in the journal
Nature in 2007, which we learned about
from a BBC Earth story and is still making the rounds among scientists, suggests that the key to photosynthesis might
work only due to a totally bizarre effect of quantum physics.
He is renowned for his ability to «command a room and
work a crowd,» not surprising coming
from a one - time member of a hip hop band that opened for acts like the Wu - Tang Clan and Naughty by
Nature.
Churchill said, «
Nature has not intended man to
work from eight in the morning until midnight without that refreshment of blessed oblivion which, even if it only lasts twenty minutes, is sufficient to renew all the vital forces.»
The CEO responding to a crisis must likewise
work from knowledge: knowledge of the
nature of ethical obligation, knowledge of her company's own values, and knowledge of the interests of various stakeholders.
«As the EU by its
nature brings so many countries together, it often jointly bats above its weight by
working as a group... This helps to reinforce the political will needed to deliver aid and keep delivering,» said the statement
from Bond and the U.K. Aid Network.
A lawyer and author of several books, Höffner's new two - volume
work, Geschichte und Wesen des Urheberrechts (his preferred English translation is The History and
Nature of Copyright) contends that the German states» 19th - century transformation
from an agricultural backwater to an industrial power the equal of Britain was due in part to their relaxed attitude toward copyright and intellectual property (IP).
That's why researchers are now actively
working to alter bacteria
from nature so that their behavior is reliable and, ultimately, helpful.
Due to the independent
nature of contract
work — it's often done away
from the office, without direct supervision — it can be a tricky thing to manage, even for experienced CEOs.
Besides generating brand trust, their genuine
nature and involvement of people who are in charge of the company (most include a few words
from the CEO or president) show the world how your team
works and solves the problem of your potential customer.
Aspect's diverse investing team and collaborative
nature differentiates the firm
from others in terms of its portfolio and its approach to
working with entrepreneurs and investors alike.
Does the
nature of your business require you to
work from home?
AGB: «I had built up some savings
from work, and I wanted more control and flexibility over my time, priorities, and the
nature of my
work as a whole.
For instance, erga nomou is now «
works of the law» instead of «observing the law» (e.g., Romans 3:28 and Galatians 2:16), dikaiosunē theou is now «righteousness of God» instead of «righteousness
from God» (e.g., Romans 1:17), and sarx is now usually «flesh,» not «sinful
nature.»
Equally important is the violence
worked on the nonhuman world because of the virtual absence of
nature from economic thinking.
It turns the universe
from a meaningless chaos into a designed place in which there is justice and there is hope and, therefore, we all have a duty to discover the
nature of that justice and
work towards that hope.
Erasmus, Luther, Hobbes, Locke, Descartes, et al were, according to Gillespie,
working within a nominalist theology, bequeathed to them
from the fourteenth century Franciscans, which cleaved
nature from grace, God's will
from His
nature, faith
from reason, and particulars
from universals....
He is
working from the framework that the institutions that we hve constructed by
nature twist leadership in a «wolfish» direction.
According to a news release
from the University of Akron, the researchers who uncovered this wonder of
nature «are already
working toward developing a synthetic adhesive that mimics this intelligent design strategy employed by the house spider.»
Marx did good
work on the paradox of overproduction where he underlined its relative
nature and said that, far
from displaying a surplus of wealth, it is the sign of a system where the fundamentals set limits on accumulation due to the endemic distribution mechanisms.
If we weren't natural, and created
from nature then your hateful plan to fences us and let us die off would
work.
The
work of rethinking the world as inclusive of both
nature and human beings in the light of the best information available is largely excluded
from the universities.
Freed by
nature from the consequences of their sexuality, probably both less fitted and less interested by
nature than women for the
work of nurture and rearing, men need to be acculturated to the
work of transmission.
And this civilization is no longer what he produces each time
from nature by his own
work, but is the prior datum which is the starting point of the individual's life, and without which he can not live at all.
Gradually the population was shifting
from rural to urban settings, and the meaning and
nature of
work was being defined in a secular context.
After translating and presenting the famous passage
from Ûisang's
work, Ocean Seal, Odin culls
from it the principal descriptive elements of «harmonization,» «non-obstruction,» «interpenetration,» «mutual identification,» «all is one and one is all,» «interfusion,» «mutual containedness, etc., to depict the
nature of dharmadhatu (p. 66).
We could then suppose that when Whitehead developed the idea of the consequent
nature in the narrow sense, he created the «primordial
nature» as a contrasting term This hypothesis would make sense of the present text of PR without supposing that Whitehead began
working on the Gifford Lectures only with a noninteractive God little different
from the abstract principle of concretion of SMW» (PS 15: 200).
For the Christian who operates
from a stance of hopefulness, believing that God is getting his
work done through human history and through the history of
nature, the inclination will be to place the burden of proof on those who oppose a given type of scientific research.
From the speculative endeavor of «On Mathematical Concepts of the Material World» (1906) in which Whitehead was showing how one could construct alternative concepts of the physical world, i.e., cosmologies, he moves into his
nature philosophy in which his speculative
work is infused with empirical studies.
The third trend is characterized by (1) a clearer methodological consciousness concerning the field, purpose, and method of the sociology of religion; (2) a profounder understanding of the
nature of religious communion; (3) a rapprochement between students of religion
from theological and philosophical points of view, and of students of society.6 Outstanding are the
works of Raoul de la Grasserie and H. Pinard de la Boullaye, S. J., of Roger Bastide and Robert Will.
The
nature of
work itself is perverted in the modern world by the divorce of technical means
from value ends, I - It
from I - Thou.
Networks
working in this direction are many and diverse in
nature, ranging
from radical political militancy to forms of moderate, reformist or humanitarian voluntary civil associations.
Things of this kind are
from God: the fertile land, moderate winds, abundance of seeds, the
work of the oxen, and other things by which a farm is brought to productivity and abundance... But the avaricious one has not remembered our common
nature, and has not thought of distribution...»
The message that Jesus sought to communicate through the parables
from nature was that there is a similarity between the divine
work of the Kingdom and that of the process of
nature.
In the interesting and stimulating book, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle, the authors John D. Barrow and Frank J. Tipler compare passages
from two of Whitehead's
works — The Concept of
Nature and Science and the Modern World — and declare them to be mutually incompatible (ANC 216).
St. Thomas Aquinas, in his monumental
work Summa Theologia, offered five proofs for the existence, not the
nature but the existence, of God: Proof
from Efficient Causality,...
The association of Jesus with the farm life has led him to view the divine
working from the perspective of the
work of
nature.
In this final chapter we will consider the
nature of spirituality, the sacred, the role of worship, different forms of prayer, the integration of our
work world into our faith, the
nature and purpose of the Church, and where we go
from here.
This is not at all surprising, given that,
from a theological perspective,
Nature is the ongoing «
work» of the Creator.
According to missiologist, Michael Goheen, «We need missiology that
works out
from the theological starting point that the Church is missional by it's very
nature — wherever it is.»
In his significant
work Christianity in World History, a prominent theologian Arend Theodor van Leeuwen has argued that the idea of separating out the things of God
from the things of people in such a way as to deny the divine
nature of kingship was first formulated in ancient Israel and then became a major motif of Christianity.
The vivid awareness of relationships, arising
from field theory, has alerted the modern scientist to the complexity of the phenomena in
nature to a degree that has made him cautious about employing his findings for any generalized law beyond the status of a
working proposition.
That young redbud tree delicately budding in my front yard in early spring, that golden haze in which the rolling hills close to my home are bathed on a summer morning, that lovely pond on my walk home
from work out of whose rushes a red - winged blackbird almost invariably flies up as I pass by in early autumn, that winter belt of trees across the street transformed by an ice storm into a glittering fairyland — all those beauties of which
nature is so achingly and serendipitously full are likewise my modest sources of healing and renewal.
For the only way to make option three
work is to ignore biological
nature, which tells us that
from conception onward the child is as human as you or me (does anyone imagine that a dog is growing in there?)