Sentences with phrase «as knowledge of case»

The obvious candidate is content knowledge, even as we recognize that such knowledge is necessary, but not sufficient, to be a good teacher — just as knowledge of case law is necessary, but not sufficient, to be a good attorney.

Not exact matches

Many of your clients will probably be happy to be featured in a case study, as long as you make them look good and avoid giving away anything they don't want to be public knowledge.
As our knowledge of what is «real» changes, so does our science... our understanding of science is reactionary, so in many cases «FACT» should really be interpreted as «factual until proven otherwise.&raquAs our knowledge of what is «real» changes, so does our science... our understanding of science is reactionary, so in many cases «FACT» should really be interpreted as «factual until proven otherwise.&raquas «factual until proven otherwise.»
She added that she had heard Saturday from sources in Saudi Arabia with knowledge of the case that the beheading had not been carried out Friday, as originally planned.
In some cases this appeal to inner intuition might take the form of the claim that each of us has a «non-sensuous experience of the self» which is «both prior to our interpretation of our sense - knowledge and more important as source for the more fundamental questions of the meaning of our human experience as human selves» (BRO 75).
But consciousness is as distinct from knowledge as causal efficacy is from presentational immediacy; in each case, it is the former which is the ground of tie latter.
This is the case particularly as regards Catholic theology, since the Catholic faith implies the conviction of aplurality of human knowledge which is important also for this faith, a pluralism which is not simply administered by the Church.
If this were not the case, then these units of consciousness would change, for added to the constitution of the drop taken from the other objects of knowledge there would have to be the knowledge of itself as distinguished from the knowledge of its objects.
If our families of origin invoke pain and suffering in our hearts (our experience of the flesh, as Paul would say), we can be comforted by the knowledge that we are adopted into another family — literally, as is the case for the Robertses, or spiritually and ultimately, for everyone who becomes a Christian and is redeemed by God in Christ.
It is only when the symbolical character of subject - object knowledge is forgotten or remains undiscovered (as is often the case) that this «knowledge» ceases to point back toward the reality of direct dialogical knowing and becomes instead an obstruction to it.
In any case the Christian theologian has had to recognize that such knowledge as he may have inherited is no more absolute or final than that of the scientist.
One can, therefore, make a strong case that in the New Testament knowledge of God as the Holy Spirit is always knowledge after Christ, that is, we know who God is through his Son.
If this aspect differed in kind in the case of Jesus from every other member of the species man, then in the present state of our knowledge it would seem impossible rightly to describe Jesus as a man.17 It may be the case that most Christians (and most Christian theologians) in most centuries have accepted this claim: but most have not shared either our modern sensitivity to the difference between history and mythology or our concern for the principles of logic.
CT noted when Bennett was named the religious freedom ambassador (two years late), as well as several cases where Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board denied asylum because applicants demonstrated poor knowledge of Christian doctrine.
In either case, the arrival of man — as distinguished from merely his carcass — necessarily involved a creative act and a power outside the realm of material nature where scientific knowledge is sovereign.
The attempt might even be made positively to recommend this fixing of a terminological starting - point, by recalling that for Christian scholastic philosophy, too, in contrast to Platonic and Idealist philosophy, what first meets man's cognition and what he therefore rightly takes as the starting - point and model case of possible objects of his knowledge, is what is experienced by the senses and to that extent material.
The supposition that God might have necessary knowledge of contingent truths Hartshorne would classify as a sad case of religiously motivated semantical nonsense.25
Although in this case I will say, you might have a lot of knowledge, but as a Pastor, your compassion is lacking.
One consequence of Lear's conception of irony is that its paradigmatic case is not as a rhetorical device deployed by someone with superior knowledge in order to block the access, or mock the misunderstanding, of someone without it.
Further than this we can not see and our argument must cease — except, as I have now to show, in the case of the Christian, who, drawing upon an added source of knowledge, may advance yet another step.
Our faith that these unintelligible objects actually exist proves thus to be a full equivalent in praktischer Hinsicht, as Kant calls it, or from the point of view of our action, for a knowledge of what they might be, in case we were permitted positively to conceive them.
In contemporary terms, Bergson's general adherence to intuition would be seen as a paradigm case of «the myth of the given» and his specific intuition of the self as committing him to either pre-linguistic knowledge or the possibility of a private language.
Btw, philosophy comes in handy as a way to logically prove that there are limits to the scientific - method [I'm not saying limits to our knowledge in this case, but limits to how broadly we can apply the scientific method — it has built - in limitations in and of itself].
For example, sex within marriage is promoted as the ideal of the Catholic faith, but the school explicitly recognises the reality that some young people may choose to be sexually active and, if that is the case, they need the knowledge and confidence to make an informed choice to protect themselves from pregnancy and STIs.
C. Colpe, himself a Religionsgeschichtler of real standing, has investigated thoroughly all the proposed possibilities and reached the conclusion that this «Canaanite hypothesis» comes nearest to meeting the needs of the case, so far as our present knowledge goes, TWNT article, B. Das religionsgeschichtliche Problem, esp.
Combining their knowledge and experience in this competitive market, Kliklok and SKMS will now be able to offer customers a wider range of innovative packaging solutions, including end load, top load & wraparound cartoning machinery, as well as case erectors, case packers, and robotic case loaders.
This is simply not the case and as manufacturers of the product with an intimate knowledge of the supply chain and what it costs to produce a can or bottle of drink, members both large and small tell me the price has to rise» said the Beverages Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
I will say only that Hawk has now had as many owners as this athlete has had NBA teams; that the athlete finally played his way down to the CBA; and that when I spoke earlier of boys who have made their dogs into basket cases, I spoke from personal knowledge.
Plus, all three have grown as performers and characters since the last time they all interacted in a match with anything approaching this level of importance: seeing them bring all that new knowledge to the mix, especially in the case of Charlotte, who is leaps and bounds ahead of where she was at NXT, is reason alone to watch Clash of Champions.
In addition, research has shown that men who find infant care books unappealing (as will be the case when they can not read them easily) miss out on important information about parenting and child development, and that this lack of knowledge is likely to impact negatively on the level and quality of their involvement with their children (Lewis, 1986).
As a public health professional I believe that this is a case of «a little bit of knowledge will harm you.»
Politicians should no longer consider themselves as managers (practically none of them are trained to be, in any case) but as conduits for knowledge about society.
As of close of business Friday, Adler had not responded to Reif's letter, according to a source with knowledge of this case.
In a statement, Melissa DeRosa, the governor's chief of staff, said, «As part of our continuing cooperation, the governor voluntarily made himself available and shared his knowledge of facts potentially relevant to the case
«Ms Brooks's denial of knowledge of hacking is limited to her time as editor of News of the World; and on payments to police, she did not say that she had no knowledge of specific payments but that she had not intended to give the impression that she had knowledge of specific cases,» the committee wrote.
For example, an absolute threshold in the number of votes (e.g. requiring a certain proportion of the whole population or of registered voters to be elected rather than a plurality of the vote) can seem intuitively appealing but has never, to my knowledge, been implemented for a national election, precisely because leaving an important office unfilled is a problem (unless, of course, you subscribe to radical small - government ideas, in which case the question seems moot and you might just as well do away with elections or democracy itself).
In Assemblyman Sheldon Silver's corruption case, in which no witness testified directly to knowledge of an illegal quid pro quo, how Judge Valerie Caproni tells jurors to interpret the evidence as it relates to the law could sway deliberations.
TROY — William A. McInerney, the Troy city clerk who has been identified as a target in a ballot fraud investigation, is considering an offer to plead guilty to a felony charge and avoid a prison sentence in exchange for his cooperation in the case, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
«Non-mischievous minds with a basic knowledge of event organisation will know that as is the case with all fundraising activities, there are different sponsorship categories and packages with their attendant benefits.
Cuomo's chief of staff Melissa DeRosa issued the following statement: «As part of our continuing cooperation, the Governor voluntarily made himself available and shared his knowledge of facts potentially relevant to the case.
Catholic Health has agreed to a large settlement with the U.S. Justice Department in a whistleblower lawsuit over billing practices in such government health programs as Medicare and Medicaid, according to two sources with knowledge of the case.
In a case in which no witness testified directly to knowledge of an illegal quid pro quo, how Judge Valerie E. Caproni tells jurors to interpret the evidence as it relates to the law could sway deliberations — a fact certainly not lost on the government or the defense.
The case for action rests on the realization that for the first time since the beginning of the Enlightenment era in the mid-17th century, the very idea of science as a way to establish a common book of knowledge about the world is being broadly called into question by heavily financed public relations campaigns.
With knowledge and planning, they say, it's possible to prepare for — or in some cases prevent — rare but devastating natural disasters such as blasts of particles from the sun, collisions with near - Earth asteroids like the one that wiped out the dinosaurs, and supervolcanoes that dwarf any eruptions in recorded history.
«Our goal in the project was to close the gap in knowledge that exists on role of serotonin in the brain cortex, particularly as it concerns brain circuitry, its electrical activity and function,» said Roberto Fernández Galán, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurosciences at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
When intuitive knowledge — what we experience on a day - to - day basis in everyday life — coincides with an educational concept, we are within the scope of of this intuitive knowledge (as is the case in the above example).
However, as aCGH will only uncover the underlying genetic cause in < 15 % of these cases (Konialis & Pangalos, 2015; Hillman et al., 2013), an accurate diagnosis is rarely achieved and the necessary advice regarding the precise risks associated with the current pregnancy as well as recurrence risk in subsequent pregnancies is elusive and relies on empirical knowledge.
Second, Warfarin, a vitamin K inhibitor, produces a toxicity profile almost identical to that of vitamin D, but does not increase serum calcium levels.81 Third, one group used vitamin D to produce calcium deposition in the kidneys of chickens at doses that did not lead to hypercalcemia.104 This finding is consistent with a case report of four post-menopausal women who were taking undetermined doses of vitamin D without their knowledge in the form of supplements that appeared to be contaminated with large amounts of vitamin D2: these patients had abnormally high vitamin D levels, three times the calcium in their urine as is normal, and appeared, albeit inconclusively, to have associated bone loss.
There is the administration, inventory, processing payments and in the case of dating, moderating and checking profiles, as well as a host of other aspects requiring specialized knowledge and investment if you are doing it on your own.
And as film criticism written by passionately engaged people with actual knowledge of film history has gradually faded from the scene, it seems like there are more and more voices out there engaged in pure judgmentalism, people who seem to take pleasure in seeing films and filmmakers rejected, dismissed and in some cases ripped to shreds.
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