Sentences with phrase «about the separation between»

What about separation between religious beliefs & government?
This is refreshing: worries about the separation between the top - down design of the future and those who must live with the designs are quite rare in science.
Despite sourcing Wil Haygood's Washington Post article «A Butler Well Served by this Election», this is very much an uneven, fictional account that recklessly uses Allen's biographical details to ask about the separation between servant and slave, while filtering these characters through the various decades of racial tension and the Civil Rights Movement of America.
Canada is going through its own debate about the separation between the executive / legislature and the judiciary, and legal academics and politicians are already weighing in.

Not exact matches

U.S. courts have historically been careful about probing the motives behind laws, in part out of respect for the separation of powers between branches of government.
I've written before about attempts in Canada to create more separation between university teaching, on the one hand, and university research, on the other.
On the other hand, the islamic world lacks a single voice to answer with a single and credible voice to the concerns of the secular american society (which is very concerned about the lack of the concept of separation between church and state in large part of the islamic world).
Washington (CNN)- Thomas Jefferson famously wrote about the wall of separation between church and state.
The separation between church and state is slowly being dissolved, an atheist will NEVER be elected president, Christians believe that a woman should not be able to make decisions about her own body, religion is responsible for untold amounts of hate, violence, and bigotry.
Does someone want to talk about «the wall of separation between church and state»?
Thus it comes about that for Whitehead the attraction between two given bodies, which measures the value of G, is a function not only of the masses and the separation involved, but also of the prior geometry.
One of the problems with English studies today, brought about in part by English professors themselves and in part by the modern research university, is the separation between «specialists» and the public.
With language and memory, the rhythms of attachment and separation become more negotiated, talked about, and planned, and there is more of a back - and - forth between parent and child.
Separation anxiety is a common part of a baby's development that occurs between the ages of 4 to 6 months and lasts until about 24 months.
A lot of separation anxiety is about finding that fine line between growing more independent and at some level still knowing she is fully dependent on you for survival.
Separation anxiety is a normal emotion in children between about age 8 mo and 24 mo; it typically resolves as children develop a sense of object permanence and realize their parents will return.
Separation anxiety is a normal emotion in children between about age 8 mo and 24 mo; if it persists beyond this time or returns later, it may be severe enough to be considered a disorder.
Today's show is about diastasis recti, which is a separation between your abdominal muscles.
Separation anxiety is a normal stage of development and typically begins at about 8 mo, peaks in intensity between 10 and 18 mo, and generally resolves by 24 mo..
This technology has the potential to reduce separation between aircraft, altering today's assumptions about airspace and runway loading, which could have huge implications on the number of airline operations able to operate from an airport or runway.
Asked about the ad on Tuesday and Wednesday, Obama campaign officials refused to comment, saying the legal separation between campaigns and super PACs meant they had no part in the spot's production.
The quantum link remained intact over a separation of 1,200 kilometers between the two cities — about 10 times farther than ever before.
It can locate the direction of a cricket's chirp even though its ears are less than 2 mm apart — a separation so slight that the time of arrival difference between its ears is only about four millionths of a second (0.000004 sec).
If there is no separation between science and sensationalism, then educating the public about true shark behaviour is more difficult.
The spacecraft acquired the raw, unprocessed image on November 27 from a distance of about 365,000 kilometers — roughly equivalent to the separation between Earth and the moon.
Rhe image is about 10,000 astronomical units across where the projected separations between the three objects is about 2,000 and 4,000 AU.
Since aurora extend between about 90 and 400 km in altitude, a much larger separation distance is needed to see them in 3D.
The results show that (i) the proteins and RNA are intermingled, with neither component dominating at the core or the periphery, and (ii) the spatial distribution of protein and RNA is asymmetrical, with a separation between their centers of mass of about 25 angstroms.
D: I'm most worried about the erosion of the separation of church and state and the disconnect between public awareness and science.
Indeed, stable orbits may extend as far as one third of the closest separation between any two stars in a binary system, but according to NASA's Kepler Mission team, numerical integration models have shown that there is a range of orbital radii between about 1/3 and 3.5 times the stellar separation for which stable orbits around two stars are not possible (Holman and Wiegert, 1999; Wiegert and Holman, 1997; and Donnison and Mikulskis, 1992).
Whether it's the sudden separation of Jenna's parents (Tom Wilkinson and Blythe Danner), the broken marriage between Chris (Affleck) and his wife, or Izzy's (Weston) unspoken love for his dying father, the film's subplots offer much richer life lessons than «cheating is bad,» which is essentially what Braff's side of the tale is all about.
Which means that the story about their separation was almost buried by the war that erupted soon after between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.
With A SEPARATION, Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi has taken the most ordinary of stories, played out by the most ordinary of people, and created an extraordinary work about the tangential relationship between justice and the law, honesty and truth.
The case involving the Religious Freedom Restoration Act presents not only an important church - state issue, but also a significant question about the separation of powers between Congress and the Supreme Court.
Senior civil servants in the Department for Education have raised concerns about a «lack of separation» between the organisations.
For Jordan, it's about discovering the separation between gender identity and sexual identity, and learning to accept who she is from all angles.
I enjoyed reading about Miranda falling in love with a Portuguese fisherman, Joseph Vargas, and of the separation between the «haves» and the «have nots».
I think this needs to be discussed and deliberated upon, because as it stands the professional separation between the creators of games and those who write about games has by all means broken down over the past few years.
Beyond the name and the basic concept of a console that eliminates the separation between mobile and stationary gaming, full details about functionality, power, pricepoint and even what games are planned for launch on the Nintendo Switch are currently under - wraps.
There are so many pros and cons to working from home so it's more about finding that separation between work life and home life.
With a focus on works from the period between their first meeting in 1955 until their separation in 1979, the exhibition shows how Mitchell and Riopelle, who lived together in Paris, then in Vétheuil in the Seine valley, developed unique but related bodies of work while they were engaging in a vigorous exchange about abstraction and painting.
If we see that small separation between him and someone involved in the event that supposedly confirmed his suspicions about «corrupt scientists», what might turn that into a problem?
By monitoring the distance between the two with extraordinary precision (the satellites can sense a change of separation of one micron — about 1 / 50th the width of a human hair), GRACE will be able to detect minute fluctuations in the gravitational field.»
On 3/28/07, David M. Lawrence wrote: > > The more I listen to scientists claim that their (our) job is to report on > science and avoid politics, the more I wonder about the historical > validity > of the alleged separation between science and politics.
There's a clear separation between the physics of climate change and what to do about it (hence two different working groups for these different topics within the IPCC).
The interesting thing about the physics of plasma double layers is that they are regions defined by charge separation that enshroud matter immersed in a cell of plasma, and the electric potential drop occurs within the double layer itself, so if we have a solar source that is positively charged, for example, and an earth that is negatively charged, then the electric potential drop is not between the anodic sun and the cathodic earth themselves, but within the plasma double layer shrouding the earth from its plasma environment.
Separation agreements can also be useful because the more issues that are resolved by way of agreement between the parties, the less there is to fight about in court in the divorce case.
Cases involving persons of retirement age often raise special concerns and competing generational interests about the distribution of income and assets following separation; concerns can also arise about the tension between the interests of employed persons wishing to retire and dependent persons unable to survive without spousal support.
Presumptive Consensual Dispute Resolution (CDR) assumes that families experiencing separation or divorce are mostly better served if the system encourages them to negotiate rather than fight about issues in dispute between them.
In effect, these bodies provide the essential link between Indigenous people who have been affected by the policies and practices of separation and their present needs - that is, access to information about their past and help and advice as to what to do with that information, including the possibility of reunion with family or communities.
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