We want to show people what the data says about the future of the legal market and provide
a coherent view of where the legal market is heading over the next decade.
The principal conclusion is that the paper does not present
any coherent view of the issues.
, «the paper does not present
any coherent view of the issue», «this is all very well explained already and needs no new theory», etc.), the most serious challenge has been that the described effects may exist, but may be too minor to be of any real significance.
However, Elisabeth Sussman and her colleagues present an unusually
coherent view of abstract art, as about not edges but their overflowing.
We found that the exemplary in - service programs offered a well connected set of learning opportunities that were informed by
a coherent view of teaching and learning, grounded in both theory and practice.
This opened the way to
a coherent view of how natural processes led to the development of the human species.
«At the same time, we need to give all students
a coherent view of the processes of life so that they'll understand issues in their own lives and communities — issues like health, environmental protection, and biosecurity.»
Understanding the brain's connections would begin to teach us how its flashes of electricity add up to a fully conscious experience, one in which our senses, intuition, reasoning and memory interact to give
a coherent view of the world.
Not only did the four Democrats and one Republican try and distance themselves from proven reforms — not a single one offered
a coherent view of what we should be doing to continue the improvements during the hour - long panelsponsored by Gotham Schools and NY1.
I would like to respond to what you've just written, but I can not discern in
it a coherent view of sin.
How, though, more specifically, is this religious vision of a permanence embracing the stream of perishing events capable of being harmonized with
a coherent view of physical reality?
It is with the idea and in the hope of advancing towards a solution of the problem that I here venture, basing my argument on the widest possible zoological and biological grounds, to put forward
a coherent view of the «thinking Earth» in which I believe we may find, undistorted but yet embodying the corrections required by a change of order, the whole process of Life and of vitalization.
This new consciousness has begun to shape an emerging yet
coherent view of an interconnected world, where humans are inextricably linked to one another, whether we like it or not, and where all are connected to and dependent on the natural world in which we all live.
It abandons the effort to achieve
a coherent view of nature, much more, of the world as a whole.
In other words, he or she is a person who does not compartmentalize life but has
a coherent view of it.
Not exact matches
But to be effective, Yellen must learn from her mistakes and recognize that even a healthy range
of views must ultimately be herded into a
coherent policy message.
Not that I would dream
of rehearsing the controversy again; but I will note that, at the time, I took my general point to be not that natural - law theory is inherently futile, but rather that its proponents often fail to grasp just how nihilistic the late modern
view of reality has become, or how far our culture has gone toward losing any
coherent sense
of «nature» at all, let alone
of any realm
of moral meanings to which nature might afford access.
In other words, we shall attempt to show that if one desires to pick between process theism and a
coherent form
of classical theism, one must do so on grounds other than the alleged adequacy or inadequacy
of their respective
views on divine omnipotence.
But we can say, for example, that a religious, theological point
of view can illuminate scientific research and can help to extract some
coherent meaning... In the Catholic Church, we have a theology
of creation whose point
of view... gives to evolution an additional meaning which is not directly present in thescientific research, but that scientific research is
coherent with this point
of view.
Thanks for the pep talk, but Obama will win because he has the most
coherent and acceptable
view of the way forward for our country.
A belief in what St. Paul speaks
of as the law written on the Gentiles» hearts leads us to
view the world as a
coherent moral community.
A more
coherent form
of the
view I have been describing would probably be closer to that
of Von Neumann.
The new scientific worldview is most
coherent with the
view that divine action on the world carefully respects the agency
of created causes and uses them to achieve the plans
of divine providence.
In his tripod, the three legs, a
view of the self that lends itself to a substantialist interpretation, an essentialist understanding
of Christianity, enacted in and illustrated by his separatist
view of the church - world relation, are internally consistent and
coherent, and mutually dependent.
The definition
of material world, for instance, is «a set
of relations and
of entities which occur as forming the field
of these relations (MCMW 13)-- a most curious definition when we consider Whitehead's later
view that the world (ourselves included) is understandable as a
coherent logical system
of polyadic relations
of actual occasions.
In its encounter with the sciences, process thought has not only appropriated new scientific insights but has attempted a mutual transformation through which the sciences are liberated from the dominance
of the mechanistic, deterministic, substantialist
view into a holistic relational vision that is more
coherent, consistent, adequate to the facts, and congruent with the best in the contemporary scientific enterprise itself.
Only in
view of this does the more precisely defined concept
of the becoming
of a
coherent unity out
of incoherent data emerge.
My conclusion, then, is that the chief reasons for insisting that God is an actual entity can be satisfied by the
view that he is a living person, that this
view makes the doctrine
of God more
coherent, and that no serious new difficulties are raised.
Through dialogue, these young men, precious to God, might come to see that the Christian
view of Jesus is much earlier, more
coherent, and better evidenced than the Muslim
view of Jesus.
This final part
of Griffin's argument for the process theodicy turns on an assumption that he appears to have borrowed by Hartshorne, viz., that the so - called «social
view»
of omnipotence is the only alternative to the monopolistic (and thus to the standard)
view.9 The critique
of the latter thus established the former as (in Griffin's words) «the only
view that is
coherent if one is talking about the power a being with the greatest conceivable amount
of power could have over a created, i.e. an actual world» (GPE 269).
I suggest that a
coherent neo-Whiteheadian synthesis might result from development
of this point
of view.
But few
of us would endorse those elements
of tradition that baptize patriarchal oppression, endorse violence against women, oppress lesbians and gays, exalt perpetual virginity as the superior state, or declare that heterosexual rape is a lesser sin than masturbation (on the
view that the latter act contradicts nature while the former act, while also sinful, is in accordance with nature) The postbiblical tradition, like Scripture itself, does not provide one
coherent, consistent sexual ethic.
When she employs the example to explain to me her own
views and thus constructs within our conversation an element
of her own religious identity, she is noting that the negotiated meaning contributes something to her larger belief system - even if what it contributes is less than
coherent.
It is not self - evident that these two
views of the relation between theory and practice are
coherent, but Stackhouse has not explored the matter.
One
of these was A.H. Johnson who was the first to mention the possibility
of a «societal
view,» and thereby elicited an explicitly negative reaction from Whitehead.8 Others who entertain this
view are, mainly, William Christian, Lewis Ford, Marjorie Suchocki, and Jorge Nobo.9 Amongst these, Ford is the only one who links his holding
of the «entitative
view» to an emphasis on the imprehensibility
of God's consequent nature10 (and who later finds this so much
of a problem that he starts searching in other directions, though not in that
of the «societal
view»).11 The other three — Christian, Suchocki, and Nobo — do see possibilities for a conceptually
coherent account
of the prehensibility
of God.
I'm reading a book right now called To Be Told by Dan Allender and it has really helped me
view my life as a
coherent whole that is going someplace (I don't exactly know where) rather than just a string
of events while I'm in a holding pattern for heaven.
At the same time, accumulated experience from many producers does, in our
view, make a powerful case
of the need for a simplified and
coherent regulatory framework that enables the emerging local and fair food system to flourish.
As leader, Tim must unite this spectrum in the eyes
of the electorate, with a clear
coherent message about our values, even if it means occasionally being counterintuitive to his own
views and having to go against the grain
of populism.
No doubt all politicians keep the party implications
of political reforms in mind but Labour's own partisan interests, particularly representing 41
of the 59 Scottish constituencies in the House
of Commons, would appear to be playing a significant role in the party's difficulty in articulating any
coherent view about England's place in the evolving constitution
of the United Kingdom.
In Bonventre's
view, Cuomo has so far put together a
coherent, capable Court
of Appeals that includes jurists with both Democratic and Republican backgrounds, as well as those with experience in both law enforcement and defendants» rights.
In order to have a
coherent point
of view on this question it seems critical to properly take on the question
of the purpose
of political parties in a modern democracy.
A
coherent point
of view on party funding requires properly taking on the question
of what the political parties are for in a modern democracy.
Continue reading «George Osborne asks for
coherent view from Government on length
of recession»»
«Flawed as it may be, Freud's is still a
coherent and intellectually satisfying
view of the mind,» says Kandel.
He believes the anthropic principle, the multiverse, and string theory are converging to produce a
coherent, if exceedingly strange, new
view in which our universe is just one
of a multitude — one that happened to be born with the right kind
of physics for our kind
of life.
The project, known as LCLS - II, will greatly increase the power and capacity
of SLAC's Linac
Coherent Light Source (LCLS) for experiments that sharpen our
view of how nature works on the atomic level and on ultrafast timescales.
The film that follows is one
of the stranger
viewing experiences
of Fantasia 2016, as director Craig Anderson, jumping into feature filmmaking from a career
of Australian TV comedy, delivers on the insane promise
of his story solely by dint
of failing to deliver a
coherent movie.
But the writer - director never finds a
coherent point
of view (or a way out
of Strindberg's three - wall play structure), and Miss Julie ends up merely a whirlwind
of moods without a center, as changeable and as random as a TV flipping channels.
These are «concepts that bridge disciplinary boundaries, having explanatory value throughout much
of science and engineering... These concepts help provide students with an organizational framework for connecting knowledge from the various disciplines into a
coherent and scientifically based
view of the world» (pg 4 - 1).
These English and math standards have been adopted by forty - five states and the District
of Columbia, and represent (in our
view) a rigorous,
coherent set
of expectations pegged to college and career readiness in those two important subjects.