Sentences with phrase «central task of»

(b) The central task of the Court is to compare the likely future of the plaintiff's working life if the Accident had not occurred with the plaintiff's likely future working life after the Accident; see Gregory v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 2011 BCCA 144 at para. 32;
He employs it again when explaining how the Court approaches its central task of statutory interpretation in this case (in doing so, referring to an earlier opinion of the Court, a discourse strategy that effectively doubles the authority of this passage):
More Than You Wanted to Know About John Baldessari presents Baldessari as storyteller, moralist, teacher and occasional gadfly, always concerned to accomplish what he describes as the central task of art making: to communicate in a way that people can understand.
The central task of teacher induction as outlined by Feiman - Nemser (2001) involves gaining local knowledge of students, curriculum, and context; designing responsive curriculum and instruction; enacting a beginning repertoire in purposeful ways; creating a classroom learning community; developing a professional identity; and learning in and from practice (pp. 1028 - 1030).
If schools are to perform their central task of educating students, members of the public must understand the challenges schools are trying to meet, the services they are providing, and their need for support and increased resources.
In this chapter, Mike observed the central task of No Child Left Behind implementation is translating its aspirational statements in bold principles into action in the real world.
Considering that visual messages are uniquely powerful, learning to properly analyze visual images is a central task of education in media literacy.
A central task of UPR is to detect misfolded proteins, i.e. proteins that do not have the correct shape to do their job.
That's why the central task of the whole Labour party, must be to rebuild trust and support to win the next general election and form the next government.
The central task of counselors, therapists, and growth - oriented teachers is to awaken realizable hopes for creative change in persons and then to help them actualize these hopes.
Intercession for the state is the most central task of a church.
Cross-fertilization between cultures is in itself a highly desirable process, but it has nothing to do with the central task of the Christian church.
While some people whom I would include in this mode of thought are involved with «religious studies,» particularly at the undergraduate level, and see autobiographies as a valid way of introducing students to different religious traditions (and I would agree that it is a valid way), the main drive, I believe, is focused on the central task of theology — serving the hearing of the word of God in a particular time and place.
He thinks a central task of a good society is to «convert,» as efficiently as possible, economic wealth into human capabilities.
Young couples who have not completed the central task of adolescence — achieving a sense of identity — have a difficult time.
A central task of program coordinators is to facilitate that encounter.
«24 Now the central task of philosophy is «to conceive a complete (ponteles) fact.
The central task of those institutions, however, must be to sustain pastoral leadership that is truly practical and truly theological.
One of the central tasks of this revolution is the rejection of both the prohibition on killing the innocent and of the Christian idea of the sanctity of human life on which it is based.
One of the central tasks of this revolution is the....
«I approach every client with concern for immediate difficulties and symptoms, but also believe that one of the central tasks of therapy is to gain self knowledge and understanding.

Not exact matches

For Caputo, who has known and communicated with some of the central figures in the federal probes for decades, it's a huge task.
Harford's appointment was praised by Uber investor Bill Gurley, who had been one of the central figures tasked with reforming the company.
Falling fuel costs kept Japan's core consumer prices unchanged in January from a year earlier, well below the central bank's 2 % target, highlighting the daunting task policymakers face in attempting to lift Japan out of stagnation.
Many of the tasks central to the firm's operation can just as easily be accomplished at home or at a time more convenient for the employee.
The central idea behind Sweden's six - hour work day is to encourage people to put in a focused six hours of work during the day, get their tasks done, and leave at a reasonable hour in order to enjoy their evening.
This is complicating Wheeler's task of stoking inflation, currently running at 0.4 %, well below the central bank's 1 - 3 % target range.
Like the Bank of England then, the Swiss central bank faced a tough task controlling its currency.
The former deputy governor of France's central bank is to lead a task force examining how to regulate cryptocurrency in the country.
Criticism from several central bankers has distracted watchdogs from the important task of implementing sensible regulation of digital currencies
In carrying out this task, the Committee places particular emphasis on assisting central bank Governors in recognising, analysing and responding to threats to the stability of financial markets and the global financial system.
While organisations such as the Financial Stability Board (FSB), the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and the Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors take the lead in setting global standards, we contribute to global regulatory initiatives by participating in their task forces and committees to work on implementing financial regulatory reforms, enhancing standards and facilitating market development.
The task force is made up of members of the anti-corruption commission, police and the central bank.
Indeed, we suspect that the very distinction between theology, ethics and liturgy reflects the seminary's adoption of inappropriate academic models of compartmentalization and a failure to take seriously the liturgical life of congregations as central to our educative task.
Erik Erikson's view that establishing a relationship of sexual and emotional intimacy is the central growth task of young adults 5.
All three theologians emphasize hermeneutic as central to the task of political theology.
Central to this task will be the interpretation to the professional staff of the various religious resources, concerns and phenomena.
Christ is the central focus of the church, and the church's task in each generation is to clarify who Christ is.
Only in the light of this his central task can Kierkegaard's attacks upon the philosophical speculation of Hegel or upon the social, political and ecclesiastical life of his day be understood.
But although practical theology must use them, it still retains the primary task of critically appropriating and testing its own sources: the central events, stories and themes of Judeo - Christian history.
Following James Gustafson, I have taken as a central concern the task of finding the most appropriate means to articulate how Christians have understood, and do and should understand, the relationship between Christ and the moral life.
I make that unhappy admission not just because I still do not know my own mind clearly and systematically enough about four central issues of that practical theology task — contemporary social theory, ethics, ecclesiology and the history of spirituality.
A central feature of this task is to portray the «worldview» of the previous point as a «story» rooted in the creative, liberating, sanctifying love of God.
This central religious task is inherent in all teaching, regardless of the field of study.
A whole series of questions relating to terminology, method, theological ordering, authorial intention, and cultural accommodation must be raised as central to this task of interpretation.
Of course, Dewey proposed a universal method (sometimes calling it «the method of intelligence») and made cosmological assumptions that aggravate Richard Rorty (but that differ from Rorty's only in being more explicit than Rorty's own).8 But these are only ancillary to Dewey's central task, which was to use thought to promote adjustment between organisms and their historOf course, Dewey proposed a universal method (sometimes calling it «the method of intelligence») and made cosmological assumptions that aggravate Richard Rorty (but that differ from Rorty's only in being more explicit than Rorty's own).8 But these are only ancillary to Dewey's central task, which was to use thought to promote adjustment between organisms and their historof intelligence») and made cosmological assumptions that aggravate Richard Rorty (but that differ from Rorty's only in being more explicit than Rorty's own).8 But these are only ancillary to Dewey's central task, which was to use thought to promote adjustment between organisms and their history.
Since death and resurrection have long been central Christian themes, Christianity is well prepared for the task of letting its old conventional self die, in order to rise again as a facet of a new global religion.7
When an age matures to a point where it displays a radical transference of interest, and when its very language reveals that what former times felt as fact are no longer so felt, then the central task is clearly exposed.
His time, his focused sense of vocation, his vision of his central task, his mental life, and his contemplative acreage — they are all under the chopper.
The ways in which this task could be carried out, and the interesting metaphysical revisions and alternatives to which it would lead regarding the central doctrines of process metaphysics, has constituted an interesting discussion and dialectical tension between Ford and Nobo over the years, to which many of the rest of us have attended with the greatest interest.
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