Sentences with phrase «coherent understanding»

Its adoption could give them a stronger purchase on the contemporary mind and a more coherent understanding of the self.
Even in their most speculative work, most of them now seek the basis for new predictions more than more coherent understanding.
Also one can not look at the majority of the people of any Faith or non faith to get a deep coherent understanding of their Faith or reality.
Educators explore the curriculum to understand how the learning design and lessons build a comprehensive and coherent understanding of mathematics.
How should we apply ourselves to the problem of developing a more adequate and rationally coherent understanding of tyranny?
Under the AIS project, Carson says staff at the Sydney school will be invited to «renew and revitalise their practice and expectations of students, and come to a more coherent understanding of the processes of our school, so we may become better able to manage its ongoing development and improve its reflexivity in a changing 21st Century context».
It may be that these entrepreneurial industries suffer the same fate as manufacturing in the U.S. - they die out of benign neglect and a lack of a coherent understanding of the role of risk capital in our national interest.
Modern science seeks to construct a coherent understanding of how nature works, «without recourse to the miraculous or to ultimate reasons.»
Led by the Project 2061 development team, the workshop will introduce participants to a pair of curriculum units designed to give students a coherent understanding of matter and energy and how they are conserved and transformed for growth and repair in living organisms.
The installations in this exhibition are in dialogue with each other and share a distinctive and coherent understanding of the object, the space, and the viewer.
Wisdom is the rarest quality of all — the ability to combine intellect, knowledge, experience, and judgment in a way to produce a coherent understanding... Wisdom requires self - discipline and an understanding of the realities of the world, including the limitations of one's own experience and of reason itself.
Although the complex and heterogeneous nature of ASD is well documented, a coherent understanding of the apparent differences in family outcomes is lacking.
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