Sentences with phrase «articulations of»

Although the final product was a digital story, the effective articulations of the learning theories within that story are highly influenced by the process taken to get there.
The researchers qualitatively analyzed 130 statements by the teachers in terms of «depth» as related to the teachers» articulations of a lesson, and «content,» which focused on what the teachers observed during the course of a lesson.
The Institute's attempted severity is constantly undermined by its inability to convincingly up the stakes through meaningful articulations of place or purpose — and it doesn't help that characters speak in faux - period syntax throughout.
It's strange that the film's most floridly aesthetic articulations of grief should also be its most tranquil.
The site permits you to send «articulations of enthusiasm» to ladies, to welcome them to view your profile.
Admittedly, my depth of knowledge around skincare is shallow at best, so needless to say, I was impressed with her spot - on articulations of the uses and effects each product had to offer.
Articulations of class division in cultural terms have become stronger in Labour since Jeremy Corbyn's election as leader.
Complaints about the loss of EMA, rising tuition fees, austerity measures, and police discrimination gain added valence from the rioters» subconscious coded articulations of their own (growing) alienation from a continually victorious political - economic - social elite.
And there are just as many articulations of it.
Such articulations of Buddhist emptiness, it would seem to me, might serve as more adequate tools in the attempt to articulate a Buddhist foundation for ethics, history, and personhood.
We then examine these same dynamics in relation both to environmental processes and to normative articulations of the ultimately real.
Since contemporary practices profoundly shape both historical retrievals and systematic articulations of Christian faith, studies in these branches of theology properly proceed by way of a prior movement of description.
The double meaning is that they are prayers from a cell phone, or they are the articulations of desperate prayers from the prison cells we sometimes experience in life.
I argue that even if a few verses are clear, they are the ancient articulations of an ancient...
In all articulations of this problem, it was... represented as individual and personal conflicts over «opinions» about religion.
These scientific and technological innovations should spark lively debate and fresh articulations of what it means to be human and what role technology should have in shaping culture.
Nevertheless, full dogmatic articulations of the Bible's canon were not made by Roman Catholicism until 1546 and Greek Orthodoxy until 1672.
I am so inclined due to Tocqueville's teaching on common opinion, and in the light of certain 20th - century articulations of Christianity found in theologically liberal Protestant denominations or Catholic factions.
In this way of conceiving evangelicalism the issues may be focused on questions of anthropology where the basic starting point is an Augustinian tradition of human inability (the «bondage of the will») leading as a necessary consequence to the classic Reformation articulations of election and predestination.
A source close to the French presidency said Trump's remarks were an articulation of strongly - held positions.
While thought provoking, the real value of the book comes from the practical, templated framework the authors provide for designing your own category that includes a clear articulation of the problem at hand, creating a memorable name for a category, and developing a unique point of view about the current and future of the category.
The conference, Future Investment Initiative 2017, was a who's who of international finance, and it was the articulation of the crown prince's vision for the future of the kingdom.
Enter Ghosh's articulation of Husky's current post-recapitalization story and strategy, presented as focused on three growth pillars: its gas business in Southeast Asia, the jewel of which is the Liwan Gas Project in the South China Sea; a Western Canadian heavy - oil foundation, focused on the oilsands Sunrise Energy Projects; and White Rose offshore oil operations on the Atlantic coast.
After 11 months as chief, Jim Hackett has yet to satisfy those looking for a clear articulation of a strategy.
For the Europeans» part, Macron gave perhaps the fullest articulation of the divergence of the continent's priorities and Trump's in his congressional address on Wednesday.
Review the launch readiness plans for their articulation of the gaps identified and the recommended actions to close the gaps.
Still, it was a basic articulation of the core concept underlying Amazon's retail business: don't gouge customers.
What is striking about this articulation of «productivity and platforms» is that it is exactly how Nadella reorganized the company last week; the «Experiences & Devices» team is focused on end - user productivity, while the «Cloud + AI» team is all about building the platform of the future.
In the 50,000 10 - Ks reviewed by New Constructs, we have almost never seen as clear an articulation of the focus on economic earnings nor as much detail on the calculations.
Thus, I believe the Fed's articulation of a lower terminal policy rate in the longer run is much more important for the mortgage markets and for corporate capital expenditures financed through the debt markets than is a modest increase in short rates.
Adds Lindstrom, «Insight is an articulation of a situation.
A recommendation is clearly valuable on its own, but an articulation of joy or other positive emotion helps potential purchasers to see themselves as customers.
Moreover, we share as Americans, despite our differences, overlapping cultural traditions that can be a rich resource for the articulation of a common good.
It begins by observing that «the [U.S.] Supreme Court's articulation of the United States Constitution's protection of reproductive rights establishes the minimum protection provided to women in Alaska.»
It was in the articulation of this commitment that Forster uttered what would become a famous sentence» or, when quoted by the spy and traitor Anthony Blunt forty years later, an infamous one» «I hate the idea of causes, and if I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend I hope I should have the guts to betray my country.»
This work in particular is an articulation of a philosophical approach to practice.
The base communities antedate the articulation of the movement's theology precisely because, since its inception, the liberation movement has been popularly based.
The kindergarten logic of the believer that those who accept big bang as the furthest back we can go in this iteration of the Universe means they think «something can't come from nothing» is as much a misrepresentation of Hawkins» view of the cosmos as your articulation of his view of pansp.ermia was.
What she lacked, like many of her contemporaries, was an intellectual articulation of her behavior.
The first articulation of this significance is found in the Old Testament — the ideal of personal holiness, the concern for the poor and the needy, the equitable relation that was to exist in criminal matters.
«The Two Shall Become One Flesh: Reclaiming Marriage» (March) is a clear articulation of the importance of marriage in Christian theology and the need for churches to remain faithful to Christian teaching.
This was the exasperated articulation of a methodical way of being a leader which was finally expressed in a moment of frustration.
These words, originally a reference to the universal rule of God, are applied to Jesus but would have had undeniable resonances for anyone familiar with the articulation of imperial ideology (they have, for example, clear parallels to the language of the Res Gestae).
But even the more conservative wings of the Wesleyan tradition (which because of their basically orthodox stance and their commitment to a «supernatural» articulation of Christian faith, have often felt some affinity with the fundamentalist wing of modem Protestantism) have not been able to find a home in the circles of either modem fundamentalism or more recently in neo-evangelicalism.
Evangelicalism, in this paradigm, is now no longer a distinct theological tradition (i.e., «Reformation Christianity,» though it tends to be dominated by a «Reformed» articulation of Christian faith) or a particular piety and ethos (as it tended to be in classical evangelicalism) but has become a theological position staked out between conservative neo-orthodoxy and fundamentalism on a spectrum from left to right that is defined essentially by degrees of accommodation to modernity.
What I love most in Joel is his articulation of the promise which those who are penitent receive.
The problem, however, is that after World War 11 a Party of fundamentalists again adopted the evangelical label to express a «neo-evangeliical» agenda that included an intellectual apologetic for the theological articulation of classical Protestantism, a repudiation of fundamentalist separatism in favor of a more inclusive ecclesiology, and a renewed social agenda.
She is known especially for her articulation of womanist theology, a perspective defined in relationship with but differently from feminist and black theologies.
It is not the articulation of a philosophy, a world view, or a way of life.
5 - 15) is the product of a supranormal psychological experience, the articulation of ecstatic reception.
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