Sentences with phrase «yet challenging nature»

The appeal is in the simplicity of the game, yet challenging nature of the mazes.

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In particular, Nobo challenges my assumption that the chapter on «Process» is incomplete because Whitehead has not yet discovered the consequent nature of God.
Yet from Descartes to Gilson's «From Aristotle to Darwin and Back Again» Catholic philosophy has reacted too strongly against the challenge, and unwittingly given freer rein to the empiricist and nominalist deconstruction of the concept of «the nature of something».
Yet the key point for Catholic thinkers to acknowledge is that the philosophy of science from Bacon right through to modernity has shown that the success of modern experimental observation does challenge Aristotelian - Scholastic «natures».
Since childhood is by nature a continual process of transition and adjustment to rapid development, it's easy to see why bad behavior is such a natural reaction to the challenges a child doesn't yet have the skills to overcome.
Nature made babies and breasts to fit together perfectly, yet feeding a child becomes a chore when being «discreet» is part of the challenge.
Ramadan: IBB seeks Prayers to surmount National challenges I join all to congratulate Muslims in Nigeria and across the world for seeing yet another Ramadan month, it brings to note the transient nature of the world with the realization that some people we observed the month with last year and many years back are no longer there this year, so we have this and many more reasons to thank Allah swt for his mercy to be alive to witness this holy month.
Einstein's legacy provides startling new insights into the fabric of nature yet makes such deep inroads that experiments take a long time to challenge the underpinnings.
Eric is passionate about helping those with chronic illness overcome their health challenges by natural and drug - free methods, utilizing the best of science yet preferring the healing power of nature.
I believe whole - heartedly in living a noble yet strong life with challenges which educates the mind, trains the body, and finds an understanding with the human relationship towards nature.
But patience is rewarded by those who do not require rapid editing and who receive yet more evidence that nature takes revenge on those who challenge the Biblical three - score - and - ten limits of life.
In Part III, Working Together: Continuing the Commitment to Lead Underachieving Students in Poverty to Success, we briefly reiterate the interactive, dynamic nature of the components of the Framework for Action and challenge all of us — educators and other stakeholders — to confront the reasons we have not yet ensured that every high - poverty school is high performing.
Yet, despite this personal intimacy we have with ourselves, elucidating the nature of the self remains our greatest challenge.
Despite this minor gripe, Splatoon 2's online suite is practically flawless in terms of its moment to moment gameplay, its unparalleled addictive quality and dynamic structure, and its accessible, yet challenging, nature.
Your paintings are at the same time incredibly pleasing yet visually challenging due to their illusionary, op - art nature.
On display for the first time ever are images from his Recognizemonograph, a dramatic and overt manifesto of aesthetic idealism, compressed and recontextualized through the singular, yet challenging and amorphous nature of clouds.
Nancy Grossman: Tough Life Diary brings together work from the past fifty years to demonstrate the wide - ranging, challenging nature of this important yet still largely under - appreciated artist.
Yet, declaring Cancun a success without viewing Cancun's limitations in the context of the increasingly difficult challenges entailed by further delay on a global climate change solution is to invite serious misjudgment about the nature of hope that can be justified by Cancun.
Two months into my second - year at Queen's University, legal education has yet to become over-familiar; but challenges that were once considered insurmountable have become routine and second nature.
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