Sentences with phrase «considerable degree of»

Statistics on crimes committed by Indigenous women indicate that there is a considerable degree of variation in criminal behaviour across jurisdictions and within regions.
Strong leadership attributes characterized by a high level of initiative, creativity, strategic thinking and a considerable degree of technical analyses in problem solving.
Writing an entry level resume requires you to place a considerable degree of emphasis on your educational qualifications.
In yesterday evening's bitcoin price analysis, we highlighted the fact that bitcoin was closing in on $ 10,000 and that, if we saw a break of that level, there was a good chance we would see a considerable degree of follow - through on the back of the break.
In yesterday evening's bitcoin price analysis, we highlighted the fact that bitcoin was closing in on $ 10,000 and that, if we saw a break of that level, there was a good chance we would see a considerable degree of follow - through
Businesses like Bitcoin Pride are taking advantage of the same opportunity, allowing them to crowd - fund tens of thousands of dollars of capital when doing so before would have required finding a single angel investor and giving them a considerable degree of control over ones business.
Expertise arises from the specialization of functions of administrative tribunals like the Board which have a habitual familiarity with the legislative scheme they administer: ``... in many instances, those working day to day in the implementation of frequently complex administrative schemes have or will develop a considerable degree of expertise or field sensitivity to the imperatives and nuances of the legislative regime» (Dunsmuir, at para. 49, quoting D. J. Mullan, «Establishing the Standard of Review: The Struggle for Complexity?»
Although run as a direct subsidiary, Canon Europe has a considerable degree of freedom in setting its own policies and processes.
Recent decades have seen a considerable degree of constitutional turmoil and change, but arguably the most important consequence been the emergence of the Supreme Court of Canada to a national profile.
Regardless of the considerable degree of policy and technology uncertainty shaping the investment outlook, one main strategic conclusion remains: the oil industry needs to keep investing in its upstream sector.
The weather on planet Earth exhibits a considerable degree of random variation, and sometimes the sequence of ridges and troughs in the upper atmosphere just so happens to line up in a very similar configuration for weeks (or even months) on end.
-- Finally, even the collection of the raw data, much more the different stages of analysis, represent a considerable degree of intellectual effort.
, Climate Dynamics, 2005], the conclusion of which is well summarized by the first sentence of their abstract: The potential for the mean climate of the tropical Pacific to shift to more El Niño - like conditions as a result of human induced climate change is subject to a considerable degree of uncertainty..
This requires explicit numeracy and a considerable degree of literacy to back it up.
However, despite the different simulation levels being well - balanced, it's disappointing to see that assists can no longer be turned off and on at will, taking away a considerable degree of customisation of how you want your handling to be.
On a hypothetical basis, the MIX portfolio achieved roughly 100 % upside capture (i.e. it did not lag in bull markets), while retaining a considerable degree of protection (77 % downside capture).
Aerodynamic efficiency, courtesy of optimized trim and airflow - channeling elements which are fitted across the whole of the underbody; provide a considerable degree of underbody sealing.
However their attitudes towards acceleration still displayed a considerable degree of ambivalence.
Because of the need for nationally standardized achievement tests to provide fine - grained, percentile - by - percentile comparisons, it is imperative that these tests produce a considerable degree of score spread — in other words, plenty of differences among test takers» scores.
But however the case is resolved, it serves as an important reminder of the importance of state - specific constitutional language and precedents, the considerable degree of variation in legal rules in our 50 - state federal system, and the continuing power of the local control idea in education law.
This is where a considerable degree of honesty with yourself comes into play.
In short, her OvaCue chart for this cycle is characteristic of a person experiencing a considerable degree of hormonal imbalance and cycle irregularity.
This aspect must be evaluated in association with the pronounced body - size variation within the sample, which implies marked differences between age ranges and a considerable degree of sexual dimorphism in Au.
«Most of the cosmetic professionals in our sample reported to have a considerable degree of awareness of BDD and to use this knowledge in their decision whether or not to perform a cosmetic procedure,» Dr. Bouman and coauthors write.
«I never found anything but a considerable degree of friendliness when I went round the country,» he explained.
The Conservatives learnt with some considerable degree of surprise that Nick Clegg believed he might want to try to ride both horses at once.
Devolution in the late twentieth century has brought a considerable degree of legislative autonomy to both Scotland and Wales; and yet the Westminster Parliament retains the power of legislating for the whole of the UK.
As such, it inevitably suffers from a considerable degree of indeterminacy.
Hence a considerable degree of autonomy is possible for theory at each level without referring to other levels.
During these two reigns, Judah gained a considerable degree of political stability, despite first her friction and later her costly alliance as junior partner with Israel.
A considerable degree of emotional maturity is required to maintain a close relationship in spite of deep differences.
There is no opportunity, however much one may desire to, to go to sleep; and while there is no sure preventive to mind - wandering, the service through centuries of tradition has been so formulated as to require a considerable degree of attention.
But behind each group, and providing a considerable degree of moral support, is a much larger body of nationalists.
The legal ethos that is emerging is bound to be very different from a world in which most lawyers, most of the time, were at least oriented toward visions of lawyering that demanded a considerable degree of self - subordination — whether of the raider or trader variety.
Like the Hunger Games series, it's got at least 2 female protagonists (who have considerable degrees of agency, unlike Katniss), and it's targeted at an older audience than a lot of Nix's series.

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For example, the identity of the degree as a professional doctorate is in considerable need of clarification, and its somewhat unclear identity may seriously affect its future.
According to Pamuk, Islamic societies recognize that they have fallen far behind the West and that this state of affairs is, «to some considerable degree,» their own fault.
His way of proclaiming the «given» gospel will to a considerable degree be determined by his theological presuppositions, by his way of approaching the needs that are felt in our time, and by his understanding of the questions which are raised today and must be faced by Christian thinkers.
Although well over two decades have passed since it was written, it describes the need and challenge of the present situation, to a considerable degree.
It often helps them implement this desire to see how their children's esteem is deeply influenced by the evaluations they as parents communicate continually to them and how their children's values are determined, to a considerable degree, by the real values of themselves as parents.
A clergyman's degree of effectiveness in counseling will depend, to a considerable extent, upon his ability to relate to people; his sensitivity and insight in recognizing the nature of the problem; his non-judgmental acceptance of the person in distress; and his knowledge of whether, when, and where to involve other helping resources.
While the qualifications of a clergyman functioning in a mental health setting may be determined by his peers, professionals from various disciplines, or other persons, his ability to rise to these standards will be influenced to a considerable degree by his motivation.
The death of parents will be less traumatic, though still very painful, if this growth work has been accomplished and the inner dependency on them relinquished to a considerable degree.
Most importantly, though, my observations do not concern nature at all, which is inextinguishable and which, at some level, always longs for God; they concern culture, which has the power to purge itself of the natural in some considerable degree.
That insight is nothing other than the understanding that while in one sense God is indeed unalterable in his faithfulness, his love, and his welcome to his human children, in another sense the opportunities offered to him to express just such an attitude depend to a very considerable degree upon the way in which what has taken place in the world provides for God precisely such an opening on the human side; and it is used by him to deepen his relationship and thereby enrich both himself and the life of those children.
At least one of them, that suggested by Tillich, depends to a considerable degree upon the Tillichian «system» in which there is much talk about «existential» and «essential» manhood, not to mention the more general philosophical position which he adopts with its talk about «the ground of being», «the power of being», and «the new being in Christ» — the last of these constituting in fact what «restitution» is all about.
Whatever responsibility the Gnostic may in fact have felt for the state of his «spirit,» his self - understanding allowed no explication in such terms, and to a considerable degree the implications of this lack of responsibility for what one's self was was consistently developed in theory and practice.
Today, both figures have withdrawn to a considerable degree from popular awareness, especially outside the Spanish - speaking world; but Quixote's myth still retains a concrete shape, and something of his story remains fixed in our minds.
Now «revelation» is to a considerable degree a «weasel - word,» to use a term employed nowadays by some of the semanticists; that is, it is a word which is susceptible of many meanings and which therefore must be defined if we are to grasp the significance which it possesses for Christians.
For the past four decades pastoral theology's toehold in seminaries has depended to a considerable degree on its use of clinical psychology.
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