Sentences with phrase «about equivalence»

Another meta - analysis reached similar conclusions about the equivalence of CBT and BT1 and a recent large - scale clinical trial of BT showed that it was as effective as antidepressant medication for depression.3 While BT and CBT were equally as effective for lower - levels of depression severity, patients with severe depression specifically benefited more from BT than CBT.3 Behavioural activation, which involves graded activity and goal scheduling, is the central component of BT for depression and may be related to a more general mechanism of change that is operating in many different treatments for depression, especially CBT.
I do not see where your point about equivalence of chemical and electrical energy comes in.
Simulated Ignorance focuses on the repetition and automation of game mechanics, and the illusion about the equivalence between real life and open world simulations.
Here, confirming what has been said about the equivalence of various Messianic expressions, «Son of God» and «Christ» are clearly identical in meaning.

Not exact matches

The first piece in the collection, the title essay, was written in the days immediately following the attack, and Amis himself expresses reservations about it in his author's note: It «indulges in... a reflexive search for the morally intelligible, which always leads to the chimera of «moral equivalence.
The far left's disgraceful response to September 11» it has temporized about terror, embraced moral equivalence between the Islamist fanatics who killed thousands of innocent Americans and the military actions of the democratically elected U.S. government, and even blamed the U.S. for....
From the equivalence of mass and energy in relativity theory, together with theories about the fission of heavy nuclei, it was predicted that if a certain mass of uranium was brought together, an explosion would occur; surely all observers in the New Mexico desert on that day in 1943 could agree as to whether an explosion occurred.
If, however, I post something about our individual need to wait for God in silence, or our personal destiny to become conformed to his image, I get the internet equivalence of chirping crickets.
This seems to be the statute of limitations in the commentariat on radical moral relativism and its «real world» political offspring — appeasement strategies, moral equivalence theories, «root cause» analyses of terrorism, nonsense about «violence begetting violence,» and self - loathing anti-Americanism of the most vulgar sort.
Fans are making the false equivalence of his sales tactics with what he really thinks about the team.
«Labour's doctrine of equivalence has led to jury scepticism about many rape claims, in situations where it is the man's word against the woman's and where they had agreed to spend the evening or night together.
Mr Redwood, who led the Conservatives» review on economic competitiveness, attacked Labour's «doctrine of equivalence» between date rape and so - called stranger rape, which he said he said «led to jury scepticism about many rape claims».
Albeit, like Memento and Fight Club, a trick movie that reflects the post-modern equivalence of simulation and reality that Chuck Klosterman, apparently ripping off one of my college Film Theory papers writes about in Sex, Drugs and Cocoa - Puffs.
The movie is actually about two very different groups, on opposite sides of the Mexican - American border, who are fighting the cartels, and Heineman cuts back and forth between them in a way that creates an entirely false equivalence.
But the movie's moral equivalence is suspect, casting a negative eye towards Cage for not wanting to fight as if wars were about either soldiering up, or cowering in fear.
• Multiplying by Percentages: Challenge students to use their knowledge of the equivalence of decimals and percents to solve real world problems about taxes, savings, and other financial purchasing decisions.
Students engage in algebraic reasoning about concepts such as equivalence and rates of change (slope) while they become skilled at manipulating expressions and solving equations with variables.
Various models help students understand more about operations with fractions and fraction equivalence, as well as the relationship between fractions and decimals.
The range - anxiety - free electrified alternative to the regular base CT6 gets about 40 more mpg — at an estimated mpg equivalence of 65 mpg — and costs some $ 20,000 more.
That's a little odd because they don't seem to actually use points any more, but in the standard equivalence a point is usually about a penny, so I'm guessing they are paying $ 1 (or giving a $ 1 discount) for each of these reviews.
: they're the same but different, and we process the information about these objects (even if they have material, proportional and functional equivalence) in a different manner as a result.
But to me, the debate over whose money mattered more and the warning about false equivalence (which is valid) both miss a factor I've been noting for awhile.
(Both will probably be unhappy that I've put them in the same sentence; this is not about false equivalence, but about gauging the landscape of ideas.
But he continued his tired analogy, just as Roberts and his ilk trot out the same old lines about oil - industry - funded - corporate - shills, the scale and the substance of the «scientific consensus», and of course, the equivalence of climate scepticism and conservatism, all of which, many times, have been shown to lack foundation.
To use an extreme example (and not drawing an equivalence), obviously it's possible to have an incredibly diverse conference about the ostensible problems plaguing evo / devo without having a single mainstream evo / devo biologist (or I suppose relevant communicator like Carl Zimmer) in attendance.
Although global warming strikes me as one of those issues where there is no real balance and it is wrong to create an artificial or false equivalence, there is no harm and some possibility of benefit in inviting skeptics about the human contribution and other factors to speak, but in a setting in which the context of the vast majority of scientific evidence and speakers is also made clear.
Also a bit confused about the basic equivalence of 2.8 w m2 vs 0.028 from «anthropenic heat flux» number.
For instance, in the climate debate, environmentalists presuppose an equivalence of the climate system's sensitivity to CO2 and society's sensitivity to climate, thus they claim that knowledge about the climate amounts to knowledge about how best society should be ordered, and if we fail to obey these imperatives, we will destroy ourselves.
The question of what this says about the rest of GR is moot, but I would have thought that some equivalence testing would be in order.
For what it's worth, he's also very clear about the limitations of the kWh unit and problems with energy equivalence / interchangeability - see p27.
Assuming the conventional 1.5 - 4.5 K IPCC uncertainty range (and its translation by Wigley & Raper, 2001, into a lognormal pdf assuming the range to be a 90 % confidence interval), this risk of overshooting 2 °C is about 75 % (13 %) in equilibrium for 550ppm (400ppm) CO2 equivalence stabilization.
Some signs that regulate conduct are a good deal more dependent on icons, and what I wonder — and don't know about — is whether there are statutes or regulations (leave aside by - laws for the moment) that, using both images and words, explicitly set out equivalences between them — for example, between the P - in - the - circle and the word «parking,» or, indeed, the phrase «parking is permitted between the hours of...» Or must our «real» laws all be in words alone?
When you're a tech journalist who has direct, pre-release access to practically every smartphone the mobile industry releases, you run the risk of subscribing to a version of the false equivalence fallacy: You test and write about all the devices, so you mistakenly begin to see them on somewhat equal footing, at least in terms of brand recognition.
The Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) website offers endless drug information, including resources about drug shortages, approved drug products, therapeutic equivalence evaluations, drug indexes, common medication errors and more.
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