Sentences with phrase «challenging accepted standards»

Instead, they were paying attention to what's usually ignored and challenging accepted standards.

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In other words, taking an apologetic and defensive approach accepts the worldview offered by modernity and defends the Bible by a rational standard that, according to Enns, «the Bible itself challenges rather than acknowledges.»
He has presented at the state, national, and international levels on the need for school systems to accept the challenges that lie ahead, raise performance standards for both teachers and students and build solid connections between schools and their communities.
Practices that accept the challenge of accreditation are evaluated on stringent quality standards that encompass all aspects of pet care — ranging from patient care and pain management, to team training and medical record - keeping.
Take It or Leave It: Institution, Image, Ideology opts for an unusual curatorial methodology, adopting certain standards of exhibition practice at the same time that it challenges them, arguing that accepted categories, genres, and conventions of telling a narrative through artworks can be approached otherwise.
In doing so, Bickerton challenges and complicates accepted standards of beauty across Eastern and Western cultures.
The Court accepted that the parties did not intend to contract out of the minimum standards of the ESA and held that the plaintiff's challenges to the contract «represent [ed] either strained interpretations or [were] easily and reasonably cured using the curative language contained in the employment agreement itself».
Increased accepted applicant rate by 25 % and enrollment by 30 % despite elevated admissions standards over an economically - challenged period (2011 - 2013).
Computer engineering Resume Objective 3: To accept the challenges as a computer engineer in the professional domain with efficiency and work with utmost sincerity to achieve the goals accounting for the quality standard, innovation and the work ethics.
Institutional structures and processes that conform to the community's generally accepted ideas about how persons should interact and relate to each other, about the appropriate exercise of power, about who should be entitled to speak or act for whom, about proper decision - making processes, and so forth, are likely to command significantly greater support within the community than those that depart from such standards or ideas, or that challenge them directly.18
(7) Similarly barrister Stephen Churches, who argued the Teoh (8) case, has noted that the challenge for Australian common law is to accept the restraint of universal values and standards.
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