The Kantian concern with the beautiful was eclipsed by his notion of the sublime. |
|
She stated that she had no concern with David using the oven then but has now because he forgets when he takes his medication. |
|
Almost all of my work stems from a concern with the strange juxtaposition of the very abstract and the very concrete. |
|
The reality consists of an overriding concern with the physical consummation of their aborted marriage. |
|
My concern with doing so is that someone else might co-opt my thoughts, ideas, or turns of phrases for use in their own submissions. |
|
She told the Boston Globe that her concern with e-cigarettes is that they mimic smoking. |
|
As I was leaving the store this evening he was discussing a matter of concern with one of our fine local young people. |
|
It is of particular concern with agents that are metabolized to an active metabolite with significant renal excretion. |
|
A hallmark of the eighteenth-century is the poet's concern with the affairs of the Gaelic nobility. |
|
This is of particular concern with stimulants and anti-inflammatory steroids. |
|
The superfield within philosophy known as axiology includes both ethics and aesthetics and is unified by each sub-branch's concern with value. |
|
The responsibilities of management and directors also raise concern with regard to privacy and security. |
|
The result of this mentality was that all concern with Nature was dominated by theory. |
|
Because of its concern with imminent change, millenarianism appealed to radical reformers and could be secularized into utopianism. |
|
Not that it matters if our concern with knowledge is scientific or artistic. |
|
The court has no concern with the manner in which Parliament or its officers carrying out its standing orders perform these functions. |
|
And if we're not talking about the Internet, I really have no concern with what cable does on their wires. |
|
Has he no higher a status than that or a message-carrier or a postman who, after delivering the letter, has no concern with it whatsoever? |
|
The concern with material concretion begins with Bernstein's title, With Strings. |
|
The focus on globalizing sectors commonly references geography's traditional concern with the connectedness of activities and places. |
|
|
From an early age he had been interested in the supernatural, and from this grew a concern with the spiritual symbolism of colour. |
|
We will be redoubling our efforts on schools that have causes for concern with the aim of having no failing schools in Manchester. |
|
The Goddess also figures prominently in alchemy in its concern with primal matter, the primal matrix from which all else may be transmuted. |
|
These rambles take the author, briefly and allusively, through a great many topics other than his primary concern with taste. |
|
That is why I find so welcome Mathewes's stress on the importance of memory as at the heart of my concern with liberalism and modernity. |
|
The obvious concern with a decline in reading is that such a trend causes critical thinking skills and one's imagination to atrophy. |
|
The traditional overtones of the image meld seamlessly with a modernist concern with abstract form. |
|
The statement may seem matter of fact, yet in context it demonstrates Japan's concern with China's burgeoning sea power. |
|
Neither can a concern with the ear and the eye be taken simply as a reading of particular metaphors, however powerfully conceived. |
|
My concern with this is the integral, or non-integral, effects on the rest of my being. |
|
There is concern with symmetry and abstract patterns, together with the simplification or elimination of background detail. |
|
I have already mentioned the unanimous rejection of realism and its concern with social reality. |
|
Young women with bulimia nervosa are motivated by excessive concern with weight, shape and body image. |
|
Shouldn't a GP investigate why a child is underweight, and share his or her concern with the parents? |
|
My concern with this is that rural communities are going to be neglected and forgotten by the power base of the urban voter. |
|
The role of pollutants in nutrient availability and uptake has been a special concern with regard to red spruce growth. |
|
His lifelong concern with the South also pervades most of his non-fiction prose works. |
|
A concern with the bones ignores the flesh and the blood, the spirit and vitality of form. |
|
Businesses have systematically used concern with homeland security to win public subsidies and handouts. |
|
The limitations of peasant agriculture reflected the intense concern with growing cereals. |
|
|
Since society has a minimal concern with the outcome of such private suits, plaintiff's burden of proof is a mere preponderance of the evidence. |
|
Ironically, this very overtness of the film's concern with such questions is often held to be the source of its problems. |
|
These findings come at a time of high official concern with childhood obesity. |
|
I tend to sit in my own corner and do what I enjoy doing without too much concern with the latest fad, style or trend. |
|
A general concern with AFM imaging of living cells is that the imaging process in some way perturbs the cells. |
|
Visitors were greeted by the soft squelch of sand underfoot to reinforce the exhibition's concern with Africa. |
|
Her expression had changed from indignation and annoyance to worry and concern with a glance at her wrist. |
|
Moreover, the very preoccupation of communities with staving off God's wrath and propitiating the saints heightened their concern with the modalities of worship. |
|
The Financial Times reported that CALSTRS had expressed concern with Cerberus about the investment. |
|
In contrast, a successful outcome on the nuclear issue could pave the way for progress on other issues of concern with Iran. |
|
We did not identify any problems or issues of concern with respect to this operational activity. |
|
There is an Epicurean notion of a God, a perfectly happy, self-contained being dwelling in an intercosmic space and having no concern with our cosmos or anything else. |
|
After all, a prescription to alleviate suffering reflects a concern with promoting well-being, under some construal. |
|
Benin expressed concern with the large number of issues that are being used as obstacles. |
|
If the race has a history of high participation numbers, the safety of the younger athletes may be a concern with the mass number of adults. |
|
He merely suggested that Beaudrie discuss her concern with her board members. |
|
If the member has a concern with how they are doing it, he can raise that with the provinces. |
|
Contributing to the accident was the captain's concern with touching down early to ensure adequate stopping distance. |
|
The issue of that decree represented a quantum jump in the advancement of women and a reaffirmation of the State's concern with women's issues. |
|
None of the lawyers or judges interviewed expressed any concern with the operation of preliminary inquiries in the single-level structure. |
|
|
The current economic slowdown and financial instability are matters of concern with regard to the possible negative impact on employment. |
|
The main concern with being a GUDI is the potential for contamination by disease-causing microorganisms. |
|
Science's concern with data is commendable, but that date is circumscribed by the sets of questions asked by scientists. |
|
The Committee expresses concern with the extension of the death penalty to new types of crimes. |
|
Rather, its impact is felt through people's concern with a constellation of ideas which are linked by the fact that they are presupposed by social Darwinism. |
|
For culvert ends that pose a potential safety concern with vehicular traffic, safety end sections can be installed. |
|
However, the OIC could neither confirm nor invalidate this concern with the available data. |
|
He continues to write poetry that ranges from a concern with semantics and semiology to a concern with performance and effect. |
|
An additional concern with potentiometric indicators is converting their fluorescence or absorbance recordings into meaningful measurements of potential. |
|
I think the concern with limiting access to criminal records or other things, is a really long-standing, really strong support for a principle of open justice. |
|
In fact, my biggest concern with dispensationalism is its misuse of Scripture in the service of seriously flawed forms of Christology and ecclesiology. |
|
Store policies reveal a concern with establishing an orderly social space in which workers and consumers engaged in decorous, purposeful transactions. |
|
One strength of the study is its concern with visitors, and the admission that in many ways we know little about how and why visitors react to displays. |
|
He argues that epideictic rhetoric with its traditional concern with the noble provides the model from which a contemporary reasoning about ends could proceed. |
|
They showed the same concern with graffiti, T-shirt designs, doe-eyed cartoon figures, cute toys, robots and illustrations based on whimsical doodles. |
|
In the early 1970s, the prevailing belief continued to be that the major concern with lead was exposure of children to lead-based paint. |
|
Deliberately eschewing an excessive concern with theory, it seeks above all to be a collection of good practices. |
|
This is a valid concern with these ads since there has been a recent uptick in anti-Muslim hate crimes in nyc. |
|
Based on the foregoing, we express our deep concern with respect to the following issues. |
|
Our concern with Bill C-250 is not about the objectives of prohibiting the incitement or wilful promotion of hatred or the advocacy of genocide. |
|
|
Since most members of Unison work for organisations such as local authorities, which have no concern with profit and loss, employers cannot be hit where it most hurts. |
|
He tapped in to a groundswell of community concern with police manning levels at Papamoa when he said that National would bolster frontline police in the Bay. |
|
China expressed concern with the lack of adequate emission reduction pledges, as well as with proposals to supersede or replace the Protocol. |
|
They have no concern with anything but the destruction of the West. |
|
Given the small number of judgements, and their content, one does not get the impression that there is a generalized concern with the Tribunal's adjudication of human rights issues. |
|
Bitter aftertaste has been a primary concern with commonly used high Reb A stevias, both for manufacturers and consumers. |
|
While initial school education remains a fundamental component of the landscape, it is becoming broader and more diversified and is reflecting a much keener concern with the quality of learning. |
|
While this concern with procedure took little time in plenary discussion, India's opposition compelled the Committee to choose either to set the chemical aside or to vote to move it forward. |
|
Our group is expressing grave concern with regard to the sexual abuse committed by priests, medical doctors, politicians and others in positions of trust and moral authority. |
|
One concern with premature flowers is pollination. |
|
Which is another concern with jetpacks: safety. |
|
I realize suicide has no boundaries in terms of the age, but my main concern with this is to deal with predators who are taking advantage of vulnerable youth. |
|
If you have a concern with TD or the service you've received from us, we want to work with you to resolve it as quickly and effectively as possible. |
|
This constant concern with innovation motivates us not only to create new products, but also to think continuously about new ways of improving our dayto-day activities. |
|
It therefore wishes to express its concern with regard to this practice. |
|
One Chinese exporting producer expressed its concern with regard to the provisional determination of the post-importation costs when calculating the price of the Community industry. |
|
The EU praised the US, Egypt and Syria for having not requested exemptions for CFCs in MDIs for 2011 but expressed concern with the relatively slow progress of the implementation of alternatives. |
|
In the context of the respondent's organization, this was noted to be of particular concern with respect to ensuring that services are available in rural as well as urban areas. |
|
Despite all those efforts, the arms issue continues to be cause for concern with respect to least two of its aspects: their stockpiling and their illicit trade. |
|
It uses pure nature-identical trans-resveratrol that is free from pesticides and emodin, a potential concern with other forms of resveratrol. |
|
|
Clarke isn't the coach's only injury concern with paceman James Pattinson also rubbed out of today's finale in Adelaide with a glute strain. |
|
Use the hardest grade possible, in concern with proper horsepower, wheel diamter, rpm and condition of equipment. |
|
The broad concern with the earth that is established in the first parashah remains. |
|
A concern with the techniques of prayer is condemned as 'pagan', and instead a simple trust in God's fatherly goodness is encouraged. |
|
This is a particular concern with autistic children of color who face both ableism and racism, like 12-year-old Kayleb Moon-Robinson, who was charged with a felony after kicking a garbage can. |
|
Permaculture ethics provide a sense of peace in the larger scheme of things, and serve as a guidepost to right livelihood in concern with global community and the environment, rather than individualism and indifference. |
|
It also draws zestful stimulus from a concern with the limitations of language, both verbal and visual, and teases an intricate drama out of Tristram's imagining of, and playing to, the reader's likely responses. |
|
Makeshift solutions, the short-term view and immediate concrete advantages often win out over concern with sustainability and an approach postulating respect for cultural and natural heritage. |
|
Anglican concern with broader issues of social justice can be traced to its earliest divines. |
|
His theory of property defends a libertarian concern with private ownership that shows an egalitarian commitment. |
|
Marx had a special concern with how people relate to their own labour power. |
|
The title was designed to reflect the duo's ongoing concern with global conflict and world peace. |
|
Keppel's support for the project of creating the report was motivated by his concern with the maintenance of existing racial boundaries. |
|
However, informants from large care organisations expressed their concern with this defrayal of the burden of care and support onto the affected communities. |
|
Once planned as an English-based film, Lancelot Du Lac was reissued in 1994 and still looked years ahead of its time, with its timeless quality and its concern with spirituality and earthliness. |
|
Although Guardi based his composition on a drawing by Canaletto, his intense concern with mood transforms this quiet backwater into something else entirely. |
|
This concern with the public goods aspect of shipping led it to explicitly design the industry's postbailout structure. |
|
The decision by Renault has also provoked outrage because of its abruptness and through its apparent lack of concern with the rights of the employees. |
|
Ruffo's compositional style which favored the text was well in line with the Council's perceived concern with intelligibility. |
|
The Group's approach focuses more than ever on balancing its mission to operate as a profitable going concern with its responsibilities to safeguard the welfare of its employees and to protect the environment. |
|
|
In short there is far more concern with looking good. |
|
Their policies were linked to an overweening concern with material progress that was unrestrained by later considerations of ecological impact, among others. |
|
One concern with hay grown on human sewage sludge is that the hay can take up heavy metals, which are then consumed by animals. |
|
We seem to be facing an apparent paradox, where the concern with truth, the classical goal of the philosopher, is not judged to be in opposition to fiction, but itself a work a fiction. |
|
In the 1980s, men were experiencing more body dissatisfaction, weight preoccupation, and concern with physical attractiveness and body shape than in the two preceding decades. |
|
Moreover, most of the documents to be sent to shareholders are public documents, not private and confidential, so there is less concern with confidentiality. |
|
It is at least worth trying. The other lingering concern with the shift in focus from destruction to construction has to do with skimping on conventional weaponry. |
|
Too great a concern with fashion and personal appearance may be interpreted as not only vain, but also unmanly, while too little interest is considered equally questionable. |
|
I pointed out that the man in the street has never had an opportunity to voice his opinion or concern with this industry, and this forum will allow that to happen. |
|
Jin Ping Mei, published in 1610, although incorporating earlier material, marks the trend toward independent composition and concern with psychology. |
|
The humanist concern with widening education was shared by the Protestant reformers, with a desire for a godly people replacing the aim of having educated citizens. |
|
Corrosion is a concern with aluminium, particularly below the waterline. |
|
However, other materials show less concern with consumption of alcohol. |
|
The level of FFS prices is just one concern with the FFS system. |
|
Scheidemann's frequent use of imitation at the inversion, and of regular countersubjects, reveals a concern with the types of counterpoint described in the treatises. |
|
Joel Kovel's work as psychiatrist, psychohistorian, and cultural critic has long been guided by this concern with human freedom and its impediments. |
|
The later codes show his concern with threats to social order, especially robbery, which he regarded as the most important manifestation of social breakdown. |
|
Curl fiber cable assemblies overcome these issues, since when extending or bunding coiled fiber, customers do not have to concern with compromising the quality of the cable. |
|