Sentences with phrase «broader context for»

The multilevel TAR model that we develop in this study is suitable for testing this hypothesis, and can be used in a broader context for investigating various proposed mechanisms of state - dependent regulation.
Rud, as the person who did a lot of work on this post, is entitled to make a few introductory remarks in terms of the broader context for his post.
This data also provides a broader context for the summer of 2011, which across the United States was the second warmest on record, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Extremes Index twice the historical average.
And here's the thing about these game - changing advances in the broader context for climate action: Donald Trump can't really do much about them.
Jennifer Francis of Rutgers University sent this additional thought after I sent a batch of ice researchers an e-mail last night seeking broader context for this year's ice retreat:
There are regular public presentations charting the progress of each initiative from the point of view of the participating artists and curators, as well as seminars with specialists that provide a broader context for each initiative.
In PAFA's installation, the Morse painting is on one side of the gallery with objects that help provide a broader context for the themes of artistic practice and identity, while the other half of the gallery is hung salon - style with paintings from PAFA's collection that highlight the academic genres taught and exhibited at PAFA in the first half of the nineteenth century.
A second panel will conduct studio visits with each Finalist, gaining a broader context for the artists» work.
These exhibitions emphasize historical, cultural, social and artistic contributions, providing a broader context for the lives of African American Marylanders explored in the permanent exhibition.
The broader context for it is a video by John Bain (nee Total Biscuit) that's ostensibly appealing for critics to be more objective in their approach to video game reviews.
Long sentences, when done well, provide a series of specific and concrete details, such as examples or experiences, that give readers a broader context for the author's intended meaning.
Most undergraduates are completely new to research, so it is crucial to explain the broader context for the work and justify its importance.
To provide broader context for our vendor strategy, like most businesses, we partner with external vendors to improve and extend our product and services offering to meet our client needs, and improve our operational effectiveness.
Produced specifically to help educators prepare their students for upcoming visits to the Museum, the Cards provide background information and broader contexts for understanding the individual works.
In this volume, amply illustrated with many never - before - seen images from early in his career as well as new photography of his most recent works, scholarly essays provide a broad context for viewing: Cornelia Butler looks at Graham's relationship to landscape and Canadian identity, Lynne Cooke examines the construction of the artist's persona in works such as City Self / Country Self (2001), and Shep Steiner discusses the joke as a conceptual strategy for Graham.

Not exact matches

My context for thinking about markets is the psychology of longer - term secular cycles and how broad or narrow markets are (more on this shortly).
Looking at valuations in a broader context, we see them as a reflection of a strong economy, an improving corporate earnings outlook and prospects for pro-business policy reform from Washington DC.
We solve challenges common for these groups: organizing deal flow, coordinating due diligence, streamlining portfolio management, and providing a broader context.
Dave Nadig, CEO of ETF.com and a well - known ETF expert, recently suggested as much, noting that «Duration hedging hasn't yet had its «hedge the yen» moment when investors discovered the power of currency hedging en masse, but like currency - hedged ETFs, duration - hedged ETFs may start finding a place not necessarily as core holdings, but as finely honed tools for tweaking duration exposure in a broader bond - portfolio context
Within the context of this broad strategic assessment, the Board judged at the time of the June meeting that the case for an easing was not sufficiently strong and, in the event, subsequent developments tended to weaken that case further, so that the cash rate was again held unchanged at the July and August meetings.
Guiding Principles Religious and theological studies depend on and reinforce each other; A principled approach to religious values and faith demands the intellectual rigor and openness of quality academic work; A well - educated student of religion must have a deep and broad understanding of more than a single religious tradition; Studying religion requires that one understand one's own historical context as well as that of those whom one studies; An exemplary scholarly and teaching community requires respect for and critical engagement with difference and diversity of all kinds.
When you read through the Bible chapter for chapter one will get a broader view or the full context about what happened, maybe where it happened why it did happen and for which purpose it happened but: «All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:..»
For evangelicals, «mission of the church» has not replaced «missions,» but has only placed missions in a broader context.
It also would have been useful for these writers to consider C — Pop within the broader context of niche — driven evangelicalism, exemplified by congregations such as Willow Creek and Grace Chapel, publishing houses that market things like «the women's Bible,» and even those evangelist muscle men who thrill pre — teens by shattering bricks with their heads — all for Jesus of course.
That is, having made one's image of Christ for instance, in a given context, the theologian then needs to show how this image reconciles, in broad terms, with the mainline «conservative» or traditional» components of Christianity.
It situates the marriage in what is, for Catholics, its broader context: its divine origin and graces, its connection to the community, its symbolism of the covenant between God and man.
However these details may be interpreted, the broader context in which Whitehead worked them out for himself must have been one of considerable tension.
Once it were shown that some features of a particular language could be understood only within a Comparative perspective, any attempt to claim (or deny) uniqueness for a particular linguistic feature could only he made from such a perspective Any particular claim would be vulnerable to what this perspective might reveal: to justify claims to uniqueness, one would need to appeal to a sufficiently broad comparative context.
To hunt for passages that spell out proper sexual behavior and abstract them from their much broader context is an unbiblical use of the Bible.
For like Whitehead and Dewey, Kadushin understood that the concept of organic thinking offered an approach to logic and the foundations of knowledge that was an alternative to the perversions of the sort of blind faith in natural science that had come to dominate the intellectual cultures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; an alternative that did not attempt to devalue science or replace it with a nonrational mysticism, but which did attempt to place scientific thought into a broader cultural context in which other forms of cultural expression such as religious and legal reasoning could play important and non-subservient roles.
More digestible and faster - paced than Judith Herrin's Byzantium, it is perfect for the armchair historian, or for the specialist who wants to understand the broader context surrounding his or her interests.
(2) Although Whitehead's broader philosophical framework aids in an analysis of Deutsch by providing a richer, supportive philosophical context for evaluation of the Deutschian response, it is, likewise, aided by Deutsch's work.
Being forced to consider the whole bible, using CONTEXT, would force her to accept a broader more accurate view,... no more ear tickling for her... PROVERBS 3:5,6,7 is totally clear... «DON NOT LEAN UPON YOUR OWN UNDERSTANDING.»
Seen in a broader context, this new call for Baptist catholicity is part of a deeper Protestant impulse to reclaim the foundations of historic Christian orthodoxy.
It focuses on the U.S. perspective, though global data and context are utilized to provide a broader picture and looks at the current state for flexible packaging, while also providing foresight into potential future implications.
While the understandable focus of the Henry inquiry is Australia's place in the Asian Century and the shift of economic, political and cultural power to the region, there is a strong case to be made for putting this inquiry in a broader historical context.
«To put this in the context of the broader group, allowing for the earnings from the international divisions, our estimated increase in wage cost is around 23 per cent of group profitability in 2015 - 16.»
The price hike also comes in the context of a broader trend for higher prices across all food commodities.
Design, implement, and collaborate with external researchers to carry out evaluation and impact assessment research for Rainforest Alliance's agriculture sustainability certification programs as well as broader research on the effectiveness of strategies to conserve forests, promote the sustainability of production systems, and improve human wellbeing in the context of agriculture and forestry landscapes and supply chains.
«This is also in the context of the importance of poultry in the broader fresh category which is a major focus area for the retailers.
Competition policy (SME focus; need for equity; treat SMEs as «consumers» when dealing with larger businesses - extend unfair terms contracts to small business; need «legal precedents or statutory definitions» as part of unconscionable conduct framework); competition laws (focus on unfair terms and unconscionable behaviour; mention of MMP but not in context of s 46; access - call for broader access; price signalling (not clear)-RRB-; administration
For director Melinda Bonner, the national conference provides an opportunity to give her employees access to school nutrition in a broader context.
To see why, let's return for a second to the American Academy of Pediatrics statement on early life stress, which provides examples of the types of stress children can withstand, provided they occur within a broader context of loving, supportive relationships.
(Though, in context, on this occasion she seems to be talking more about what it takes for MPs to more genuinely represent a specific community: I have heard her previously make somewhat conflicting arguments on that broad theme: I strongly prefer the former approach that BME or Muslim MPs are not «community representatives» in that narrow sense.
An initial focus group study that engaged U.S. - based scientists added clarity regarding the broad benefits of scientific progress relevant to the right and gave rise to a new conceptual framework for considering «access to science» in the context of Article 15.
If for some reason these essays don't tell you what you need to know or help you to place your own experiences in a broader context, then please consider visiting the Resources Page affiliated with this feature.
Yet the narrative of scientific discovery is placed in the context of «real problems affecting real people, without abandoning our concern for broader social policies and fundamental philosophical questions».
Other researchers — the computer modelers — put those old records into broad context, like historians analyzing family trees for patterns of migration and change.
But I wanted to put it all into the broader context of what morality is, where it comes from, and how it binds us into teams that then make us unable to think for ourselves.
Nonetheless, they argue that their findings have broad implications, with relevance to any context in which people punish others for what they consider to be violations of fairness.
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