Sentences with phrase «academic sense»

The cardinal's attempt to provide biblical, patristic, medieval, and canonical arguments in favor of his proposal have been seriously criticized, in the proper academic sense of the term, by responsible scholars (the standard reference here is Remaining in the Truth of Christ: Marriage and Communion in the Catholic Church, edited by Robert Dodaro, OSA [Ignatius Press]-RRB-.
«Plus, in the most academic sense, if you are going to purchase print editions of books, choosing non-fiction is always a great idea, especially if you'll be referring to them later on.
She says it's an «existential crisis» — not in the academic sense, but in the sense that our very existence is at stake.
I'm trying to get at that distinction between gaining something from reading the text — a spiriual experience — and actually understanding what the text is saying — in an academic sense.
No, Dawkins has very proudly proclaimed that though he is a «passionate Darwinian» in the academic sense and holds Darwinism as «the main ingredient» for understanding all of life and our existence, he is at the same time a «passionate anti-Darwinian when it comes to human social and political affairs.»
Autumn always feels productive to me — whether that be in a creative or academic sense, it brings out a busyness and a need to fulfil.
This is all true in an academic sense, but also true in the same way the minimum wage is increasing this year.
The joke is that all Lady Bird is doing is learning — just maybe not in an academic sense.
And not in the academic sense (Google it and you'll see what I mean), but in the framework of the corporate training profession.
Having high concentrations of poor children in the same schools makes no academic sense, says the Economic Policy Institute's Rothstein.
While this is true in an academic sense, we know little about effects on children's experience of schooling more broadly.
Borrowed content, in an academic sense, gets treated with impunity from educational institutions.
Yuliya Plyakha, Raman Uppal and Grigory Vilkov examine the performance of equal -, value -, and price - weighted portfolios of stocks in the major U.S. equity indices over the last four decades (note that here «value» weight is used in the academic sense, meaning «market capitalization weight»).
This is common in the arts now; when styles are studied around the globe and people, artists and art communities are as interconnected as they are, there is, at least in an academic sense, a shift from regional to national to international.
There is a lot of politicking going on in this area, both in the academic sense and in the broader social sense.
She believes that in an area where human behaviour plays such a huge role, focussing on the law alone will produce correct answers in the academic sense, but not necessarily workable, commercial or practical answers on the ground.
This is to differentiate from social capital in an academic sense, which is the resource advantages from the norms and networks within a social structure.
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