It's the fact that each of their projects uses environmental footprinting to form a holistic, detailed and
coherent vision of what sustainability might look like, both on an individual and community level, and then sets about creating the services, products and infrastructure that might deliver it.
We sorely need a smarter, more
coherent vision of the federal role in K - 12 education.
Successful schools have a clear and
coherent vision of how best to educate their ELLs, with careful attention to teaching, learning, and professional development (Elfers & Stritikus, 2014; Hakuta, 2011).
Without
a coherent vision of lesson planning, a lesson can easily become «activity for activity's sake».»
There is as yet
no coherent vision of what the profession is or should become.
There's even a slight dissonance in how a game whose heart seems to be placed somewhere near the sticky floors of backroom bars is so lavishly presented, a little Designers Republic flair in
its coherent vision of a slickly produced future sport.
McGovern, who co-chairs the group with Alexander, said Labour should not «bury its head in the sand» and should present
a coherent vision of a post-Brexit future.
They have no coherent plan for Brexit and
no coherent vision of how our country will prosper...
Ray is articulate and has
a coherent vision of how to move the party forward.
The lack of a strategic and
coherent vision of the extent of devolution across the UK and within England is therefore likely to not only increase competition and conflict between an ever more Anglicised Westminster and the other nations of the UK but also with English regions and localities.
This thoroughgoing approach to faith and reason means that, as ever, we publish pieces that reveal what we think are aspects of the effect upon our church and society of the 20th century collapse of an agreed and
coherent vision of the faith to hand on to our seminarians and our people.
The prophetic voice of recent popes can provide those gathering in Rome with a consistent, clear and
coherent vision of marriage and the family.
At the four - day Summertime events, children between 10 and 14 years old, are presented with a logical and
coherent vision of the Faith.
... So the question for us is how to offer
a coherent vision of society, culture and the human being to people who would like to understand where to put these dimensions - the spiritual and religious and the scientific.»
Its intellectually
coherent vision of faith and reason has become alloyed with an increasing cultural credibility.
Rather, theological educators have
no coherent vision of the difference that clergy with pastoral wisdom and imagination can make in sustaining excellent congregational ministry.
On the whole it was impressive and presented
a coherent vision of the sacraments.
Whether one agrees with him or not, one discovers in his writings
a coherent vision of great power.
Still, both ethical systems reflected
a coherent vision of the virtuous life.
Not exact matches
They deeply understand products, and they have their own
coherent and consistent
vision of where the industry / business models and customers are today, and where they need to take the company.
The next most popular answer, at 24 percent, was «lack
of a
coherent vision for the future.»
If so, it remains to be seen which
of these similar
visions of panentheism is most adequate to the facts
of experience and
coherent in terms
of total system.
For all that the neoconservatives have said publicly about their
vision of American power, a
coherent narrative
of the development
of their policy has been needed, and Dorrien provides that account impressively He reveals that the purported reasons for the Iraq invasion (defending America from weapons
of mass destruction and spreading democracy and freedom) were a mere gloss intended for public consumption.
Nevertheless, the possibility
of a
coherent quantum theory based on process thought is, in principle, important for the project
of recovering a comprehensive
vision in which a biblical understanding
of God finds an important role.
Regrettably, his idea
of dynamic value grounded in physis is not a
coherent explanation
of his
vision of transcendence, even though it does remind us
of Camus unwavering objection to any notion
of an immutable transcendence that deprecates temporality or lessens human freedom and responsibility.
So is it any longer possible to speak
of a
coherent moral
vision of the New Testament?
For the first time one «saw» a
coherent cosmic
vision, with Christ as the Heir
of the Ages.
As a traditional branch
of philosophy, it refers to a comprehensive worldview or
vision of reality,
coherent, consistent, and adequate to the facts, that seeks to set forth the categories for the interpretation
of all experience and the most general characteristics
of all events.
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.
The failure to connect Christ, man and creation in a single,
coherent and orthodox
vision, for the age
of science, is a vital missinglink in the Church's efforts to preach «the Word who is Life» to our post-Christian world.
-LSB-...] These common values do not constitute an anarchic or uncertain aggregate but form a
coherent whole which is ordered and expressed historically on the basis
of a precise anthropological
vision.
What is needed is a
coherent and attractive
vision for the cooperation
of man and woman in the always exciting task
of building a life together and fostering a civilisation.
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?
The appropriateness
of Whitehead's philosophy for politics is tested by its ability to articulate a
coherent and persuasive political
vision and not by its adaptability to pre-cast political horizons.
Though the
visions of worship can not coincide with the patterns
of politics, we need to worship and live in some kind
of common language if we are to shape a
coherent life
of faith.
By incorporating these points into a
coherent moral
vision, Mahoney provides the most fair «minded and attractive account
of Solzhenitsyn's political thought to date.
Although it might appear somewhat unprecedented to those familiar only with the traditions
of the Latin West, the seminal
vision we present, in fact, builds upon and is profoundly
coherent with the patrimony
of the Greek Fathers which fundamentally belongs to the whole Catholic Church.
Given that St. Thomas» theological project is both materially and intentionally open ended, and given that the Magisterium recognises that philosophy must take adequate account
of the advances
of modern science, if one could demonstrate that the perspective proposed by Holloway and now by Faith movement and magazine fulfilled all
of the criteria mentioned above - i.e. it is a unified
vision of the Catholic faith that gives due place to the role
of human reason without blurring the distinction between nature and grace and one that presents our revealed faith uncompromisingly and in its entirety - one could justifiably claim that the Faith
vision is totally
coherent with, if not the total content
of St. Thomas» theology, then most certainly the aims and intentionsset out in Aeterni Patris.
We desperately need a
coherent and fully elaborated
vision which reaffirms the reality
of the spiritual in Man,
of the spiritual realm as a whole, and its relationship with a fully intelligible and Divinely constituted material realm.
We are saddened by the pathetic state
of the Israeli left and by its lack
of coherent vision or strategy.
The same length
of odds as Vote Leave coming up with a
coherent vision for what life would look like outside the EU.
His unstable outbursts and desperate smears, combined with his inability to communicate a
coherent and substantive
vision for our State, threatens the long - term viability
of the Republican Party in New York for years to come.
At his cabinets, it was absolutely forbidden to discuss in front
of Gordon Brown his chronic failure to present a personality or fashion a
vision with appeal to voters, his lack
of capacity to run an orderly and collegiate government with a
coherent long - term strategy and his crippling inability to remedy any
of these flaws, whatever help he was offered.
In a paper accepted by the 2016 IEEE Conference on Computer
Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), entitled «Image Captioning with Semantic Attention,» computer science professor Jiebo Luo and his colleagues define semantic attention as «the ability to provide a detailed,
coherent description
of semantically important objects that are needed exactly when they are needed.»
If you want to know why there still haven't really been any decent movies based on video games up until now, there are a few obvious reasons, the biggest one being the lack
of quality directors stepping in to bring a
coherent vision to the big screen.
And if Cut Bank is meant only as a pulpy genre exercise, Shakman's competence in various modes actually works to strip the film
of any sense
of coherent vision.
Through highly ordered static images that unfold in a variety
of shot distances, the film suggests that achieving a
coherent perspective on any subject matter necessitates an innovative, and evolving, approach to constructing one's
vision of the world.
There is no resemblance
of any
of the Metal Gear Solid tropes that fans might expect and it mostly feels like a game with a lack
of coherent direction and
vision.
If it's meant as a pulpy genre exercise, Matt Shakman's competence in various modes works to strip it
of any sense
of coherent vision.
In Body Double, his 1984 erotic thriller that the critics were much too quick to judge and discard, Brian De Palma succeeded in creating an unforgettable film that at the same time pays an obvious tribute to the works
of Alfred Hitchcock and remains somehow completely his own,
coherent with his very own stylistic preferences and
vision of filmmaking.