Examples of using Peripheries in English and their translations into Chinese
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We're seeing these hot spots pop up in the peripheries of hip cities,” Flachs says.
They go to the peripheries, to the frontiers, to places not yet evangelised, to encounter their Lord.
When he isn't talking about himself in the third person,he writes about pop culture and its peripheries.
Peripheries and center: constitutional development in the extended polities of the British Empire and the United States, 1607-1788.
The word of Christ wants to reach all people,in particular those who live in the peripheries of existence….
Her mission to the urban and existential peripheries remains for us today an eloquent witness to God's closeness to the poorest of the poor”.
One of the findings predicts that 60% of job growth by 2030could be concentrated in 25 cities and their peripheries.
Reaching the peripheries- the human, cultural, and religious settings still foreign to the Gospel: this is what we call the“missio ad gentes”.
The Church today feels a strong appeal to come out of itself andgo to the peripheries, both geographic and existential.
Her mission to the urban and existential peripheries remains for us today an eloquent witness to God's closeness to the poorest of the poor.
One of them was how the Church needs to come out of herself andgo to the peripheries, both geographical and existential.
In the developing world, a large number of cities feature land-consuming suburban growthpatterns that often extend to even farther peripheries.
The Church today hears strongly the appeal to go out of herself andto go to the peripheries, be they geographic be they existential.
Similarly, education opportunities and better services, such as special health care,regularly lead to flight to urban areas and peripheries.
Finally, the nun asked him“what existential peripheries and which areas should we choose and favour, with renewed awareness of being a minority”?
In general, the biggest gains involved comparatively inexpensive properties,notably in the eastern and western peripheries.
Spatial inequality: spatial and regional disparities between centres and peripheries, urban and rural areas, and regions with more or less diverse resources.
Francis does not see evangelisation working through top-down edicts,but by a Church fanning the flames of faith on the peripheries.
The Church today strongly hears the call to come out of herself andto go to the peripheries, both geographic and existential.
These powers intend to maintain their‘historical privilege' andto prevent all the other nations from extricating themselves from the status of dominated peripheries.
The Church today strongly hears the call to come out of herself andto go to the peripheries, both geographic and existential.
In New HavenJohn Russell Pope developed a arrange for Yale University that eliminated substandard housing andrelocated the urban poor to the peripheries.
Planned city enlargements are necessary to address the widespread phenomenon of urban informality, especially in rapidly urbanizing contexts,including the chaotic expansion of urban peripheries.
Iblur is an area on Bangalore's southeastern periphery, about 9 miles from Whitefield.
The remaining 30 to47 per cent is composed of the chromosome periphery.
Globalization: threats and opportunities at the periphery 32- 34 17.
The Periphery's Purgatory.
