Sentences with phrase «about preconditions»

«The leaking you're seeing about the headphone jack and the home button is about preconditioning the marketplace to understand, accept and embrace these changes,» said Larry Chiagouris, a marketing professor at Pace University.

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Seriousness about interpersonal reconciliation is a precondition of seriousness about reconciliation with God.20
What is believed about Christ is the implication, not the precondition, of this gift of faith.
Was I being asked, yet again, to profess my faith only on the Kantian precondition that I admit all truths about God — if there are any — to be irreducibly subjective?
If I just let my mind think about that (you know, freely, without preconditions) I might brainstorm some reasons why it might be that God «lets» people think what they will and say what they will:
And that precondition, which is also the governing principle of all of Fish's writings about the Culture Wars, must be that interpretation always precedes evidence.
And as an entirely a priori form of philosophy, it says nothing about how freedom is actually practiced, only what its preconditions must look like.
Shan Ping Yu and Ling Wei, who moved their laboratories about a year ago to Emoryâ $ ™ s Department of Anesthesiology, were the first to show the effects of «hypoxic preconditioning
«I've got no rules or preconditions about how it's all going to work,» she said.
The existence of an orderly learning environment throughout the school — established through positive rather than negative means, whereby there are high levels of teacher consistency about how it is «enforced» and structures in place to ensure that all students are known well by at least one adult in the school — is a fundamental precondition for improved teaching and learning to occur on which the subsequent improvement in student learning outcomes can be based.
We do not accept review units with preconditions — if we don't think a product is worth writing about, we will send it back without reviewing it.
If an insurer decides that the statistics you have provided about your age, health, and medical preconditions is wrong, your insurance claim will be declined.
Kerr moderated the discussion, during which Sanchez and Episalla relayed their personal stories of acting as caregivers to friends, while Joseph offered a more clinical presentation about the importance of «self care» as a necessary precondition to rendering service to others.
If people have been preconditioned to hold negative opinions about a noise source, they are more likely to be affected by it (AusWEA, 2004).»
This virtue precondition of Madison is an intriguing idea that may explain a lot about the increasing size of government which may have to step in and legislate and regulate the areas that people need a little encouraging reminder as what virtue may require.
There is nothing surprising about this finding, and it is similar to judgments in which licenses or other preconditions to sale of products were found to be obstacles to trade and the Court could have stopped there.
Two aspects of Cpl. Marcetta's testimony in Croft — information about an informant's relationship with the target and information about perceived reliability — are relevant to the reasonable grounds precondition for the issuance of search warrants and wiretap authorizations.
We do not accept review units with preconditions — if we don't think a product is worth writing about, we will send it back without reviewing it.
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