Sentences with phrase «differences experienced by»

The Columbus Group emerged from the need to describe the innate developmental differences experienced by highly and profoundly gifted individuals.
«What is actually going on in the background will be exceptionally complicated, but this is yet another health difference experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that needs to be looked at urgently.»

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That study, carried out by Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner and the Bella Research Group, confirms our experience: there is no discernible difference in how diverse and non-diverse funds perform.
The CEO talked about the Internet riches harnessing that technology could bring Tribune by pointing to the example of Buzzfeed, though that comparison misses many of the almost innumerable differences between a legacy newspaper company — even if one with the time and money to really «transform» itself — and a venture - juiced, digital - only, social news success, which is itself experiencing a bit of a stumble.
Covenant House invites anyone to experience what it's like, while raising awareness and support for homeless youth through an inspired program called Sleep Out America (#SleepOutAmerica) where for one night, you can make a difference for homeless youth in your area by raising funds and sleeping outside in solidarity.
Was the slight difference in returns worth the huge dips and pops experienced over time by a 100 - percent allocation to the S&P 500, not to mention the added stress and anxiety?
For instance, I think there is a big difference between a commercial real estate loan on a midtown Manhattan office building purchased at the top of the market by a speculator using a 90 % + loan to value (LTV) vs. a 65 % LTV, owner - occupied warehouse loan with personal guarantees in Scranton, or some other market that never experienced a spike in real estate prices.
The Frenchman's lessons, as summarized by Poulos, are sometimes woolly — the difference between «performing our autonomy» (bad) and «experiencing our freedom» (good) is not intuitively clear to me — but nevertheless are provocative in the way that abstractions can be.
@fimilleur from time to time mankind experiences the presence of God, there have been and continue to be events that testify to the presence of Him.The multiple gods you continually point to have an unique difference from the God who first revealed His presence to ancient men i.e. the Hebrews.The particular gods you mention roman etc. are all man made and in many instances men themselves i.e. hercules, but even the ancient greeks realized the limitations of their understanding and included an «unknown» God in their worship structure.many cultures did likewise, having a glimpse of God but not the fullness of understanding that was given to the Jews.Whether or not «we» believe, does not alter the fact that God exists as an unique being, whether or not «we» acknowledge Him «we» will stand before Him.You do not choose to understand, but we are actually standing in His presence right now as He is much bigger than the doctrines and knowledge man ascribes to Him those things you find so questionable are the misconceptions and misrepresentations of God made by men throughout history.
There's a subtle difference between being jaded by past experiences and being cynical about future ones.
The differences between the logic of unilateral and relational powers become strikingly significant in the context of the inequalities of power among persons and communities which are so obvious in our experience.15 Unilateral power, by definition, increases in one person only as it decreases in another.
Everyone knows the difference between saying to another with one's sexual acts, «I am willing to be a parent with you,» and the message spoken by contracepted sexual intercourse: «I want to experience a great pleasure with you (but not children, no!).»
If there is one God who made and loves all people and seeks from them an answering love and obedience, then perhaps spiritual experience is that which unites, and the world of religious differences is caused by cultural and historical variations.
The difference between religion and irreligion is therefore measured by the depth and range of value experience.
But can the confessional differences be overcome by this temporary experience?
It is for the teacher to convey the difference within the framework; he or she does this by making conscious allowances for the student to experience all three stages.
: An Essay in Whitehead's Metaphysics,» does not bring the Whiteheadian account of deity into direct contact with particular, concrete historical or individual experience.1 Williams affirms that the specific metaphysical functions ascribed to God by Whitehead «involve the assertion that God makes a specific and observable difference in the behavior of things» (page 178) and goes on to remark that «Verification [of God's specific causality] must take the form of observable results in cosmic history, in human history, and in personal experience» (page 179).
, That Rylaarsdam's criticism is in part, at least, based on a misunderstanding of Buber's position and a difference in Rylaarsdam's own a priori assumptions is shown by his further statements that «Because of his individual and personal emphasis the notion of an objective revelation of God in nature and history involving the whole community of Israel in the real event of the Exodus does not fit well for him,» that Buber's view of revelation is «essentially mystical and nonhistorical,» and that «the realistic disclosure of Yahweh as the Lord of nature and of history recedes into the background because of an overconcern with the experience of personal relation» — criticisms which are all far wide of the mark, as is shown by the present chapter.)
The difference between the two is that the living God becomes Incarnate afresh in each moment of the life of Jesus (or of ourselves), whereas the experiences of Jesus «prehended» by God into himself — Jesus» resurrection and ascension — form a finite sequence that terminated on Calvary.
Whatever their differences, they are not bewitched by modern uniqueness: they hold that the basic processes of the linguistic, social and cognitive construction of reality and experience are much the same in all times and places, however varied the outcomes.
The difference is as pervasive and profound as the difference between the experiences by which the two concepts are defined.
It is clear that spirit and matter can not be thought of side by side, alien and heterogeneous like two particular objects of our experience which are met with next to one another in their difference as mere brute facts.
Panexperientialists certainly can not affirm this maxim in the sense in which it is intended by materialists, namely, that any difference in the mind's experience would depend upon a difference in the brain but not vice-versa.
14For this notion of corroboration and its difference from one of «confirmation» in the sense of being rendered firm by experience, see Karl R. Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery (New York: Harper & Row, 1968), especially p. 251, fn.
These differences are often discovered by apprentices being confronted with new challenges, making mistakes, and then being taught how to do the work by the more experienced.
But I definitely don't want to misrepresent Tim Keller's remarks, overstate our differences, or gloss over the fact that, often, our experiences with doubt are indeed influenced by relationships, sin, or other personal factors.
As a final example, consider another observation made by Husserl about the fulfillment structure which obtains between and among various experiences.2 We are all aware of the difference between the mere representing of an object to consciousness by thinking about it, and the direct intuition of the object itself which is the fulfillment of the former.
God, so understood, is not only the chief causative principle, although He is not by any means the only such principle (since there is freedom of decision throughout the world - order); He is also the supreme affective reality, because what happens in the world, by precisely such free decision and its results, makes a difference to and (if we may put it so) contributes to the divine principle in providing further opportunities for advance as well as in enriching the experience of the divine itself or himself.
And that makes a difference to God, for the life of God is enriched by experiencing the new creation.
Hartshorne's view is that the givenness of one's own personal experience and that of others is distinguished only by a difference of degree.
The increased awareness and control made possible by symbolic thought enriches human experience to such an extent that it can be said to represent a difference not merely in degree, but rather in kind, from the experience of other animals (BSI 212 - 13).
This difference is made even more stark by infant loss as bereaved mothers experience both the pain of grief and the abrupt hormonal changes that come with the end of their pregnancies.
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
Let us begin to answer this question by considering the difference between aristocratic and democratic views of esthetic experience.
The difference from Rensch's position is subtle: it is agreed that the peculiar experiential qualities of cells are dependent upon the systemic relations among the parts, and it is agreed that the higher - level experiences are integrations of the data provided by these parts.
The problem was how to resolve the merely quantitative neuroanatomical differences among the various cortical projection areas with the qualitative differences among the sensory experiences mediated by these areas.
I altered it only by using more ice cream than called for, occasionally, you could experience a bit of heat from the pepper, which, IMO didn't make a difference in taste one way or the other.
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A team name and shirt colour is about the only difference between billions of football fans who by and large experience and express the same range of emotions.
of course no team wants to lose but I can guarantee you that the reaction by the Chelski fans after today's results are nowhere near what would have occurred if we shit the bed on opening day... the difference is they have tasted EPL success on more than one occasion recently, they have won the Champions League and they have done it with 3 different managers in the last 12 years with a similar, if not smaller, wage bill than us... in comparison, we have been experiencing our own personal Groundhog Day with nothing to show for it but a few silvery trinkets that would barely wet the appetite of a world - class club... so it's time for Wenger to stop gloating over our week one escape act and make some substantial moves before this window closes or I fear that things will take a horrible turn when the inevitable happens... living on a knife's edge is no way to go through a full season of football and regardless of what side of the argument you fall on, you could feel high levels of toxicity in the air and that was friggin week one... I would much rather someone tried their best and failed, than took half - measures and hoped for the best
Track and field athletes can experience the highest of high and lowest of lows, with the difference determined by inches or hundredths of a second.
Missing out on a humiliating and disappointing experience can only be a positive for the Atleti midfielder, and though the experience of being surrounded by such talented players would have made the trip worthwhile, the young midfielder will now be looked as someone who could have a made a difference had he been chosen.
After scraping survival by winning the promotion / relegation play - offs on goal difference last season, the Gunsmiths have taken onboard the experiences of last season and so far this season have improved considerably.
You can make the difference for any child by offering them an experience that will forever change and enhance their life.
Women who had midwife - led continuity models of care were more likely to experience no intrapartum analgesia / anaesthesia (average RR 1.21, 95 % CI 1.06 to 1.37; participants = 10,499; studies = seven), have a longer mean length of labour (hours)(mean difference (MD) 0.50, 95 % CI 0.27 to 0.74; participants = 3328; studies = three) and more likely to be attended at birth by a known midwife (average RR 7.04, 95 % CI 4.48 to 11.08; participants = 6917; studies = seven).
«It's our hope they leave transformed by that experience and inspired to make a difference.
And, by the way, if «white whole wheat» flour is used, in my experience most kids can't even tell the difference.
By keeping conversations and TV volume low, you can make a huge difference in another person's care experience.
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