Sentences with phrase «along the continuum between»

Falling along a continuum between abstraction and representation they evoke a strong sense of place in the everyday world.
Then there is the off - the - shelf case that uses currently available technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as rapidly as possible along a continuum between the current level and up to 560 parts per million (ppm), twice the preindustrial level, that produces average temperatures between 3 and 4 degrees higher than preindustrial levels depending on how rapidly the greenhouse levels can be brought down.
Fokina's baby exercises apparently stem from the beliefs of one Igor Charkovsky, who has long espoused childbirth practices and child - rearing systems that, depending on whom you talk to, fall somewhere along the continuum between tough love and waterboarding.

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It is a question of degree, a question of where we live along the line of continuum between coercion and persuasion.
In fact, in Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood — the manual of sorts for the complementarian movement — John Piper provides a continuum along which Christian women (and the Christian men who might employ them) can plot the appropriateness of various occupations along two scales: 1) how much authority the woman has over men, and 2) the degree to which the relationship is personal between the woman and the men with whom she works.
While most people indeed have a heterosexual orientation and identify with a single gender that was assigned to them at birth, it has become increasingly clear that this is not the case for everyone, that gender and sexuality might better be understood as manifesting themselves along continuums, with male / female, masculine / feminine, heterosexual / homosexual existing at the poles but with a variety of identities, orientations, and expressions in between.
Creamy potatoes roasted between two very hot pans, coaxed along with some ghee (I used coconut oil) means for a mean roasted potato that lives somewhere between the chip and baked potato continuum.
In the internet world, the lines between journalism and blogging have blurred considerably — the two approaches now exist along a communications continuum rather than in separate boxes.
We provide services to examine both the direct and indirect links between diet and cancer risk and disease along the cancer continuum in clinical, community and survivorship populations.
We detect C3 in absorption arising from the warm envelope surrounding the... ▽ More We present spectrally resolved observations of triatomic carbon (C3) in several ro - vibrational transitions between the vibrational ground state and the low - energy nu2 bending mode at frequencies between 1654 - 1897 GHz along the sight - lines to the submillimeter continuum sources W31C and W49N, using Herschel's HIFI instrument.
The mission of the Cancer Mechanisms Research Program (CM) is to foster interdisciplinary collaborations and accelerate progress along the translational continuum between gene discovery and genotype - informed molecular treatments.
Project Foundry ® is the tool used by innovative PBL schools from Hawaii to Maine, and everywhere in between, to uniquely manage the spectrum of learning experiences that are a result of progressing along the project - based learning continuum from teacher - directed instruction to a student - centered model of learning:
«We defined through a World Health Organization consultation held in the late 1980s the terms and categories of animals, mostly dogs, in relation to rabies control or elimination, along a continuum from «fully owned» to «strictly feral,» acknowledging that all states in between might exist under certain circumstances,» explained Meslin, who now heads the WHO Department of Food Safety Zoonoses & Food - Borne Diseases.
Doyle's work pushes this idea further — suggesting erasure of the distinction between man and nature and proposing instead a continuum along which we flow.
the quality of affective involvement between family members and between sub-systems, which may be described as lying along a continuum from enmeshment to disengagement
In 1974 Minuchin described the involvement as occurring along a continuum that lies between enmeshment at one extreme (perhaps the mother - son relationship in the example above) and disengagement at the other (perhaps the increasing emotional distance between his mother and father).
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