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His outlook in the Speculum, a work written very late in his life, probably in 1215, and perhaps drawing heavily on his teaching notes from the past decades, combines an interest in the platonic writings of earlier twelfth-century thinkers such as Thierry of Chartres and William of Conches, with an early appreciation of the newly translated writings of Aristotle and Avicenna.
She never forgot him, however, and slowly falls for the lures of the " Tao of Steve ", Dex's pseudophilosophy in which one combines a Taoist outlook with the qualities embodied by TV characters such as Steve Austin ( The Six Million Dollar Man ) and Steve McGarrett ( Hawaii Five-O ) and, above all, by the actor Steve McQueen.

outlook and wide
Highlights here include Eiben Forest near Dermbach, the fairytale sandstone cave at Walldorf, the deepest lake in Germany formed by land subsidence, which is near Bernshausen, and the " Krayenburg ", the ruins of a castle ( dating back to the year 786 ), restaurant and a tower with a wide outlook into the Werra valley near Tiefenort.
" Russell Potter wrote that while hardcore rap has been associated with a " monolithic ' gangsta ' outlook " by the popular press, hardcore rappers have " laid claim to a wide variety of ground ".
Today, Norwich is a thriving city with a stable population, wide range of municipal services, a modern industrial park, its own utility company, and a positive outlook for residential and business growth.
Guilford College continues to place its Quaker heritage at the center of its mission, though it has broadened its outlook beyond North Carolina and the Religious Society of Friends – to include students from a wide variety of faith traditions, regions, and life experiences and strives to educate creative leadership for the twenty-first century.
Gattinara aimed at broadening Charles from a narrow Burgundian / Spanish outlook toward a wide imperial vision.
The plan also stated that the curriculum had to be so modelled that children would gain a wide base of knowledge, learn to think for themselves, and leave school with the scientific world outlook.
In this capacity he exercised a wide influence on local opinion, and the revolt of the Newcastle electorate in later years against " doctrinaire Radicalism " was largely due to his constant preaching of a broader outlook on national affairs.

outlook and range
During the German occupation of France, the Vichy regime, in collaboration with the Nazis and fascist itself in policies and outlook, had an ultra-conservative morality and started to use a whole range of laws against a youth that was restless and disenchanted.
In 2010 OpenSecrets. org published more than 600 articles on a range of subjects, including the oil and gas industry, the 2010 midterm elections, journalists ' political donation trends, and an internal JPMorgan Chase memo detailing its political outlook.
A life cycle assessment ( LCA ) can help avoid a narrow outlook on environmental, social and economic concerns by assessing a full range of impacts associated with all cradle-to-grave stages of a process: from extraction of raw materials through materials processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair and maintenance, and disposal or recycling.
Doses of 200 to 1, 000 rad delivered in a few hours will cause serious illness with poor outlook at the upper end of the range.
Cost estimates at the outlook of the project were in the range of $ 400, 000 CAD.

outlook and styles
New Zealand had by this time developed a largely distinct cultural outlook away from the British Isles, and this also made foreign cooking styles more acceptable among the general public.

outlook and some
According to some scholars, the philosophical outlook of earliest Buddhism was primarily negative, in the sense that it focused on what doctrines to reject more than on what doctrines to accept.
Construction began during summer 1853, on a site some north-west of the original building, which was considered to have a better outlook.
Greater London has over 600, 000 Muslims, ( most of South Asian origins and concentrated in the East London boroughs of Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest ), and among them are some Muslims with a strong Islamist outlook.
In January 2011, Moody's Investors Service downgraded to a " negative " outlook from " stable " some of the revenue bonds that the Chicago Department of Aviation had issued to help pay for the $ 15 billion O ' Hare Modernization Program and related capital-improvement projects.
Although it had the support of the Hollywood establishment, and received mostly positive reviews, its socio-political outlook provoked a negative reaction among some members of the public.
By this time, the recreational or ' fun ' aspects of sexual behavior were being discussed more openly than ever before, and this more ' enlightened ' outlook resulted not just from the publication of such new books as these, but from a more pervasive Sexual Revolution that had already been well underway for some time.
Its editorial outlook is generally supportive of the Conservative Party, although regular contributors include some outside that fold, such as Frank Field and Martin Bright.
The book mentions the years of tireless efforts by physical therapist Sam Brockington which allowed Campanella to regain some use of his arms, eventually overcome his initial bitterness about his fate, and finally adopt an optimistic outlook on life.
In contrast with the more liberal and cosmopolitan Multnomah County to the north, and the more corporate Washington County to the west, some citizens of Clackamas county have espoused a blue-collar, yet conservative political outlook of the backlash mold described by Thomas Frank.
The more they got into it the more it turned into their own religion ; it's partly humor, but it's also an outlook on how to conduct your life: to not settle for some, to always go for All.
While some of Haushofer's ideas stem from earlier American and British geostrategy, German geopolitik adopted an essentialist outlook toward the national interest, oversimplifying issues and representing itself as a panacea.
Erik Nordstrom, president of stores at Nordstrom stated, " We've enjoyed serving our customers in downtown Indianapolis, but unfortunately our business has declined over the long term for some time and despite our efforts to turn things around we don't see the outlook significantly changing.
In December 2010, Samsung switched its management system from the single CEO system of last year under Choi Gee-Sung, to a two-person management team with Choi Gee-Sung, CEO and Vice President, and Lee Jae-Yong, Chief Operating Operator and President. In June 2012, Samsung appointed Kwon Oh-hyun as the new CEO of the company. The team was credited as being younger both in age and in outlook, and in keeping with the new focus on youthfulness in spirit, some executives have even dyed their hair black.
Due to a number of similarities, some Protestant writers describe the INC's doctrines as restorationist in outlook and theme.
He has suggested that some users might be better off " forgetting most of what they already know " and starting fresh to obtain a new outlook on computing.
Each character has an angelic or demonic superior, from which he gains some abilities and a general outlook, and which he can try to summon for help.
The other two relate to the saga literature ; the first is a retelling of Styrbjarnar þáttr Svíakappa ( alluded to in Eyrbyggja Saga and Heimskringla ), while the second is a direct translation from Egil's saga, supplemented with extensive notes, some which explain Eddison's aesthetic and philosophical outlook.
Due to a number of similarities, some Protestant writers describe the doctrines of the Iglesia ni Cristo as restorationist in outlook and theme.
The Ethnological Society, though primarily a scientific organization, retained some of its predecessor's liberal outlook and activist bent.
' Their example and their writings had some influence later, both on the spiritual outlook of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and on Ann Lee, founder of the Shaker movement.
Not all role-playing games have such a system, and some narrativist role-players consider such a restriction on their characters ' outlook on life to be overly constraining.
Godfrey's political outlook was complex, and to some, contradictory — his lifelong admiration for Franklin Roosevelt combined with a powerful libertarian streak in his views.
At the same time, he was attracted to the humanistic outlook of some faculty members.
He always has some visionary scheme which will win him fame and fortune, but is hampered by lack of capital ; in borrowing from friends he exhorts them to have " vision " and to maintain the " big, broad, flexible outlook ".

outlook and which
As a Humanist, Dr. Huxley interests himself in the possibilities of human development, and one thing we can say about this suggestion, which comes from a leading zoologist, is that, so far as he is concerned, the scientific outlook places no rigid limitation upon the idea of future human evolution.
Then, abandoning the studies in the face of their promising outlook for all concerned, B. & O. entered on-again-off-again negotiations with C. & O. which resulted in the present situation.
In a more pessimistic vein about the economic outlook, I suspect that the reservoir of demand for consumer goods and housing which was dammed-up during the Thirties and World War 2, is finally in the process of running dry.
The general intellectual outlook which had appeared in the eleventh century was now consolidated to a significant degree.
These are the centuries in which the inhabitants of the Aegean world settled firmly into their minds and into their institutions the foundations of the Hellenic outlook, independent of outside forces.
Greek civilization was swirling toward its great revolution, in which the developed qualities of the Hellenic outlook were suddenly to break forth.
In regard to Eichmann, it was to be found in the Nazi outlook, which contained a principle separate from and far worse than anti-Semitism, a principle by which the poison of anti-Semitism itself was made more virulent.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
" Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali, the first Imam, that is to say over a period of thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of our family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and unfettered discretion from amongst any of his descendants, whether they be sons or remote male issue and in these circumstances and in view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes which have taken place including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interest of the Shia Muslim Ismailia Community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age and who brings a new outlook on life to his office as Imam.
On 1 December 2009, Standard and Poors upgraded Bulgaria's investment outlook from " negative " to " stable ," which made Bulgaria the only country in the European Union to receive positive upgrade that year.
On the other hand, one might posit a poem which is composed by a literate scribe, who acquired literacy by way of learning Latin ( and absorbing Latinate culture and ways of thinking ), probably a monk and therefore profoundly Christian in outlook.
In fact, Shestov used the story of Job as a central signifier for his core philosophy ( the vast critique of the history of Western philosophy, which he saw broadly as a monumental battle between Reason and Faith, Athens and Jerusalem, secular and religious outlook ):
It may have been his visit to Germany in 1532 ( where he secretly married ) which began the change in his outlook.
" The unique outlook which polyethnic Russia exhibited to its ally Ethiopia disturbed many supporters of European nationalism during the twentieth century.
In 1648, the powers of Europe signed the Treaty of Westphalia which ended the religious violence for purely political governance and outlook, signifying the birth of the modern ' state '.
The compositions were re-workings of famous Poe poems such as " The Bells ", but which reflected a new, positive outlook.
Today, as in the time of Euripides, traditional assumptions are constantly under challenge and audiences therefore have a natural affinity with the Euripidean outlook which seems nearer to ours for example than the Elizabethan.
* Even if the actual systems of philosophy which have appeared in the philosophical thought of a given culture are historically conditioned, there may be ways of thought exemplified by past systems which remain a feature of a people's mentality or cultural outlook.
Each religion offered a distinct worldview and cultural outlook, none of which are objectively correct.
He is entranced by her quirky outlook on life, which is bright and excessively carefree in contrast with his own morbidity.
The outlook for the sugar industry, which had boomed during the 1980s when Honduran producers were allowed to fill Nicaragua's sugar quota to the United States, seemed bleak in 1993.
As de Tocqueville observed, the Puritan's biblical outlook gave America a moral dimension which the Old World lacked.

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