Sentences with phrase «coherent way for»

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And the company will likely continue to be criticized for not having a coherent way of dealing with them.
Metaphysical realism, understood in a processive way, requires this triple sense of objectivity: novel human doings in need of guidance, long - enduring systems of belief that provide the schemata of interpretation by which that guiding can be done, and opportunistic skill in sculpting act and theory, fact and canon, into a coherent, fruitful basis for intelligent action.
As opposed to evolution that gives guesses and hypothesis, the 1st chapter of Genesis lays out how the earth was prepared for human habitation, in a logical, coherent and chronological way, just as when a builder lays the foundation for a home and proceeds to build it in an orderly fashion.
The difference between a metaphor and a model can be expressed in a number of ways, but most simply, a model is a metaphor with «staying power,» that is, a model is a metaphor that has gained sufficient stability and scope so as to present a pattern for relatively comprehensive and coherent explanation.15 The metaphor of God the father is an excellent example of this.
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.
The speaker's drama in preaching is both a search for a language of lived experience and for a way of speaking sermonic texts that are «believable» at a time when coherent, theological frameworks have collapsed.
In other words, theological education still has not found a new paradigm for the nature of theology, reasons for the way it organizes its course of study, and a coherent version of the routes students take through their studies.
In the nature of the case the evidence needed for reasoned proof on empirical grounds is not accessible, and we had better frankly admit that our faith in immortality is a faith, coherent with what we know of God and his ways with men, and not a conclusion from scientific evidence.
However, the Church's theological discourse can not be so intimately bound to any one scientific theory, as «the final way» to explain something, that it becomes difficult to separate itself from such a theory, either because a theological doctrine itself can no longer be explained without it (which it can) or because a scientific theory has been superseded by a more coherent scientific theory (better able to explain reality) as is the nature of progress in science.There is a precedent for this in the Galileo controversy from the 1600s.
In most of this book he finds this grounding in the religious choice for a meaningful and good life — but he admits that there are other coherent ways.
I also wish to assemble from its several expressions a coherent statement of Sacks» notion of narrative as «the science of the concrete,» for it seems to me that he offers important new ways of understanding the philosophic status of narrative.
He does deal with death in a way that is logical and coherent in his theoretical synthesis and in a way that is open to a variety of imagery for pastoral purposes.
Lepard offers a way for religious and legal understandings of morality to reinforce one another — perhaps a necessity for formulating a coherent policy regarding humanitarian intervention.
Labour is calling for a more «coherent» way of running the different types of state - funded schools in England, including academies and free schools.
But Pacifici and his group have come up with a way to eliminate the need for external coherent light.
Action at the national level represents an important opportunity to establish synergy, coherent policy instruments and cost - effective ways for implementation.
It's actually kind of impressive how far out of his way screenwriter Nicholas Stoller went to not come up with a coherent story, and then you remember that he's written some funny movies that had a story (the two most recent Muppets films, for starters), and that's when the feeling of being cheated sets in.
After seemingly putting the series to bed once and for all, Genisys can not help but borrow a page from Marvel Studios» lucrative playbook and tease, mid-end credits, a sequel in the least coherent and committed way possible.
While the hodgepodge way of making the film might be visually appealing to some, it does not make for a coherent film.
It feels now like a slight wheeling back on the bleak existentialism of the peerless «The Dark Knight,» delivering more in the way of outright entertainment (Anne Hathaway's Catwoman, for example) but maybe a little less in terms of braininess and coherent philosophy.
To Klein's credit, he eventually came to see the errors of his ways, and in his last years as chancellor he embraced the Core Knowledge program — a coherent, content - rich curriculum that is a model for what kids in New York, and nationwide, need if they are going to become strong readers.
Some are both familiar and basically applicable, such as «set clear goals,» have checkpoints along the way to gauge (and control) student progress, worry a lot about teacher quality (principals, too), finance schools equitably, strike the right balance between autonomy and accountability, strive for a coherent «system,» etc..
Fifth, as I wrote a couple weeks ago, as online learning unbundles higher education, a need will emerge for entities to come along that help students make sense of and navigate this emerging, unbundled world and integrate the modular pieces together in ways that help them carve out a coherent and sensible life path.
Because students can progress as fast as they master material, Summit had to create, up front, a coherent scope, suggested sequence, and associated playlists of resources for the entire set of competencies a student should master — meaning all the way through high school.
Turning a vision into action requires the process of design — a plan for a system that works in a coherent way.
Dr. Jones and her research team will conduct a series of activities that will generate field - wide consensus and buy - in for the Taxonomy Project, a research project that seeks to develop a coherent taxonomy of non-cognitive skills that organizes, describes, and connects them across disciplines in a way that is agnostic to brand and sensitive to development and context.
While each district featured had its own way of organizing its work for making and sustaining improvements in instructional practice and student learning, each of them implemented a set of practices that, when used in an aligned and coherent manner, are associated with higher student achievement.
Labour is calling for a more «coherent» way of running the different types of state - funded schools in England, including academies and free schools.
Awards will go to States that are leading the way with ambitious yet achievable plans for implementing coherent, compelling, and comprehensive education reform.
It added: «As an urgent next step, we have asked the regulators to explore the possibility of agreeing a common view so that we can act to remove the uncertainty for schools and colleges in England and Wales, and ensure a coherent and rational way forward for all our candidates.»
In a chapter we published in 2008 and in a later chapter of my book with Dennis Shirley on The Global Fourth Way: the quest for educational excellence (Corwin 2012), we were able, for the first time to provide one of the first coherent and globally known narratives of the reasons for Finland's success.
The Education Department's decision to provide waivers from key provisions of or flexibility within the Elementary and Secondary Education Act — also known as No Child Left Behind — offers a further boost and a framework for states to make these long overdue reforms in a coherent way.
Effective SEL processes necessarily involve aligning relationships, instruction, structures, and systems in ways that are culturally responsive, developmentally appropriate, coherent, and beneficial for all.
As campaign lead for Six Days in Fallujah, Nathan provided an exceptionally well - organized and coherent framework for level designers, while remaining transparent and flexible to individual contribution in the most important ways.
In the same way that a fairy tale creates an internal logic but remains inextricably linked to our world, I intend for my work to be its own environment that weaves history and research into its own coherent language.
It should be mentioned that another element is the presence of several solo shows within the section, which has also made possible for some spaces to present in a much more coherent or solvent way the research of a particular artist and to show different aspects of their production.
Intensely focused on the business of picture - making — in a way entirely coherent with the collage method that deconstructs and reforms the image — the new works explore the supports and surrounds for sculpture and painting.
A coherent synopsis, way better than fragmented discussion on multiple websites, helpful for discerning between offers of judicious, circumspect advice, claims founded on evidence.
Another way of saying this is that GDRs provides a coherent, principle - based way to calculate and compare national obligations to pay for both mitigation and adaptation.
Josh Willis explanation that extra warming was going down in the deep ocean is unsupportable because sea level data are essentialy coherent with ARGO ocean temperature: no temperature increase for ARGO (that is the most extensive way we are measuring ocean temperature), no sea level increase.
More precisely, we're going to have to actually work out a coherent way of assigning responsibility for the fundamental deadlock in the international climate negotiations.
Inputting data respecting marketing campaigns and analyzing its effectiveness is something that solo and small firm lawyers rarely do in any coherent way; but, that is, in part, because there have not existed viable, legal - specific software for doing so.
My personal experience is that these forms are not a problem for litigants in person: on the contrary they help the litigant to make his case in a coherent and persuasive way.
Well, methinks the SCC, right now, isn't sufficiently interested in attempting to make entirely coherent (or even sufficiently coherent) if that were possible the Canadian common law on damages, or some other aspect of tort law, particulary if doing so would force it to deal with inconsistencies in its own jurisprudence and, perhaps, to concede in one way or another that it's not now practicable for the SCC to undertake a wholesale cleanup.
These become a habitual way of coping for many even when the threat is no longer present, and may interfere with the child's ability to develop a coherent sense of self across different behavioral states.
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