Sentences with phrase «as efficacious»

Parenting interventions are widely accepted as efficacious treatment options for reducing externalising behaviour, yet practical and psychological barriers limit their accessibility.
Results indicated that the bibliotherapy demonstrated benefit for children relative to waitlist but was not as efficacious as the standard Cool Kids group treatment.
No site differences were found and treatment in the hands of counselors with minimal Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (CBT) experience was as efficacious as that of CBT experts.
Further, Davis et al. (2011) recently showed that many treatments for anxiety disorders in children and adolescents still need to be established as efficacious.
Results indicated that Cool Kids Outreach demonstrated benefit for children relative to waitlist, but was not as efficacious as standard Cool Kids group treatment.
This randomized clinical equivalence trial examines whether the Unified Protocol is at least as efficacious as single - disorder protocols in the treatment of anxiety disorders.
As amendment of the proposed Regulation would be necessary, it would seem just as efficacious to propose the creation of new legislation to addresses this issue: this author has argued elsewhere that the promulgation of an «ex-Citizens Directive» that mirrors the content and conditions of the current Citizens» Directive 2004/38 may be a desirable method to achieve this aim.
Both a recent major national study and a Michigan - specific study show funding increases as efficacious when allocated primarily toward traditional investments (increased teacher salaries and smaller class sizes).
The doses of undenatured collagen Type II are very low and are not nearly as efficacious as the dosages of CellRenew.
However, RIPK2 inhibitor 1 was as efficacious as ponatinib at 100 nM for NFκB inhibition (P value = 0.06 when comparing RIPK2 inhibitor 1 vs. ponatinib inhibition of MDP - driven NFκB activation).
Mr. Tylor adds that his friend has recently tried a special preparation, called «canaryper,» which is cayenne with the heat extracted from it, and has found it as efficacious as the hot pepper.
And thereby that the conception of God as one actual entity offers the possibility (and more so than the societal view) to conceive of God as efficacious with regard to worldly entities, even with respect to the consequent nature.
Insofar as the given entities thus function as efficacious causes, prehension is identical with the process of efficient causality described by [249] Aristotle — in Scholastic terms, with moveri ab alio.
Thus perception, in this primary sense, is perception of the settled world in the past as constituted by its feeling - tones, and as efficacious by reason of those feeling - tones (PR 182, 184).
In other words, we would understand the past as efficacious in the present, adumbrating a provisional rationality for the future.
My experience includes the multiple contrast involved in my prehension of my actual world and the awareness of my freedom as an efficacious dominant occasion to control the activities of lower occasions, particularly those making up my motor responses and their effect on the world, but also including psychological responses.
It is precisely in the midst of violence that he must witness to another resort and another hope, just as serious, as efficacious, as dependable as activism.
The sacrifices were confided in by good men as the outward symbols of forgiven sin and reestablished fellowship with God, but they were also confided in by evil men as an efficacious technique for placating God regardless of one's ethical life.

Not exact matches

The Word may not yet be consciously defined as the entity, the effective, effecting, efficacious singularity which it is lyrically proclaimed to be in the sixth century:
This structure as bare possibility is not causally efficacious.
A liturgical order of prayer exists because prayer as such exists, the former does not create the latter, but on the contrary presupposes it, in the same way as sacraments exist only because there is grace which precedes both ontologically and historically its social (though efficacious) expression in the sacraments.
As many of our ancestors saw clearly at the time, its essence was the conviction that methods of psychic and group pressure were both necessary and efficacious to evangelizing.
One formulation is offered by John Paul II in his 1995 encyclical Ut Unum Sint: «Insofar as these kinds of elements exist in other Christian communities, the one (unica) Church of Christ has an efficacious presence therein.
with complete consistency, accords priority to actual entities is that it is only actual entities which are agents, in the primary sense I have endeavored to elucidate, all other entities being «agents» or «efficacious» only either as factors in actual entities, i.e., as contributory to the «act» of actual entities (e.g., eternal objects, prehensions, subjective forms, propositions) or as derivative from actual entities (e.g., nexus, societies).
Actual entities are causally efficacious with respect to other actual entities only insofar as they are felt, i.e., only insofar as they are objects.
In contrast stands the more basic perception in the mode of causal efficacy; which «is our general sense of existence, as one item among others in an efficacious external world» and «of derivation from an immediate past, and of passage to an immediate future»; its data «are vague, not to be controlled, heavy with emotion.»
It is because he fears that speaking of pure essences as existing will encourage assimilation of their status to that of efficacious particular things that he insists that so long as they stick within their own eternal realm they only have pure being.
The natural moments contain no consciousness of these essences, or of anything else, but they, and the material substance which we must speak of them as passing on from previous to subsequent moments, are the sole efficacious agencies in the world.
While they welcome the assault upon an authoritarian church and the rejection of sacraments efficacious in and of themselves, they have resisted the Reformation logic as applied to doctrine and to the Bible.
And precisely as such, that grace is never simply identical with its own efficacious sign; on the contrary, by the sign which it now posits and by which it is posited (both statements are necessary), it gives promise that it is powerful everywhere.
As he parses it, «under God» is not in any sense a current, efficacious act of religious devotion; it is rather a historically «descriptive phrase,» taking account of the attitudes and beliefs of our ancestors.
The reception of the Holy Eucharist is the most misunderstood aspect of the Catholic faith, and when the likes of such public policy - makers as Nancy Pelosi make a national mockery of Communion without consequence, there is little wonder why it has become a mere symbol of self - affirmation rather than the efficacious sign of personal transformation through the Cross of Christ and the «renewal of the mind» (Rom.
Finally, the id mode of the self, where reality is experienced as causally efficacious, correlates with the stage of fore - contact and the phase of physical feelings.
This is our general sense of existence, as one item among others, in an efficacious actual world.
And inasmuch as the individual members of society to whatever degree mutually and steadfastly enact these customs, there is an efficacious transmission, i.e., propagation, of social order throughout civilized society over time.
What Cobb concludes, consequently, is that while all past actual occasions are technically nonexistent or no longer concrescing, theirs is most properly characterized nonetheless as a causally efficacious nonexistence (1:150).
As it turned out, I came to a deeper understanding of the structural polarities and theological paradoxes that communicate «faith» in any efficacious performance of Christian liturgy.
Hence the priest who preaches must give attention not only to the Word of God as though repeating sacred words would in itself be efficacious, but also to the words of man.
A postmodern approach to the New Testament witness to Jesus» resurrection, as it is developed by Marianne Sawicki in her book Seeing the Lord: Ressurrection and Early Christian Practices, [10] is more efficacious in enabling access to the reality of resurrection than any analysis of the biblical texts that is determined by a critical methodology founded on a Kantian epistemology.
As with the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity and obedience, virginity is a radical orientation towards Christ, living the Gospel in the here and now, which is thereby an efficacious sign in the present of that final salvation which will be fully realised in the eschatological Kingdom at the end of time.
My point is that, at the time Leclerc wrote his interpretation of Whitehead, he understood Whitehead's systematic position to be that past actual entities function in the present concrescence only as passive perceived data, not as truly causally efficacious.
It seems to me that anytime the actual entity qua actual, i.e., qua subjective immediacy, is taken into consideration, the naive realistic discourse, appropriate to cosmogonic or scientific explanation, has to be abandoned and the causally efficacious datum is to be conceived as a component of the percipient subject qua concrescence whereby transition as such is lost sight of and replaced by process.
The being [Sein] of a natural entity points, as such, to other actual entities causally efficacious within it, since what it is, is just this process grounded in others and not an inert matter within which process takes place.
When Whitehead speaks of efficacious processes as transitions (PR 150/227; 210/320) he is using the very same word to express the same state of affairs, even if no direct historical connection of the usage can be demonstrated.
It is causally efficacious in constituting us as the kind of beings we are.
For the latter does not emphasize «images and narrative» as a sort of strategy to be more «evocative or efficacious
For conceiving God as an actual entity would imply, according to him, that God has not yet reached satisfaction, and therefore could not be efficacious towards world occasions (A Christian Natural Theology Philadelphia, PA: Westminster, 1965], 188; henceforth cited as CNT).
The past is not so efficacious that it excludes the emergence of novelty; if it were, it would also exclude its own character as past.
As an aromatic of the most acrid and stimulant kind it certainly may be found efficacious in some paralytic and gout cases, or to promote excitement, where the bodily organs are languid and torpid.
If approved by national regulators and found to be safe and efficacious, IRRI and its partners will work together to introduce Golden Rice as another food - based approach to improve vitamin A status.
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