Sentences with phrase «emerging patterns of»

Emerging patterns of cannabis and other substance use in Aboriginal communities in Arnhem Land Northern Territory — a study of two communities
Advisory teams, in turn, meet regularly with school administrators to identify emerging patterns of misbehavior among students and, if possible, to come up with ways to address them.
I understand her fear, and see why some northern - world Christians might have concerns about the emerging patterns of global South Christianity, with its charismatic and traditional quality.
Each awakening has occurred during a period of profound cultural disorientation, when the whole cultural system was jarred by disjunctions between old beliefs and new realities, past norms and present experience, dying patterns and emerging patterns of behavior.
The first task for the historian is to identify the salient contrasts in the emerging pattern of an event and describe the transformations through which they are gradually integrated.
And so from the pages of the New Testament there emerges this pattern of similarity within the transcendent dissimilarity of God, who is semper maior, always greater than what we know of Him.
From these communications emerged a pattern of Publisher Defendants improperly exchanging confidential, competitively sensitive information.
And, we don't know how any of these activities are related or just coincide with our observations and which may be effects or a part of an emerging pattern of paleoclimate change.
«There is evidence of an emerging pattern of climate response to forcing by greenhouse gases and sulfate aerosols... from the geographical, seasonal and vertical patterns of temperature change... These results point toward a human influence on global climate.»

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When the scientists examined data on both the walking styles and personalities of more than 15,000 adults of all ages, strong patterns emerged.
After sorting through the dozens of entries, as well as consulting with a number of people on the ground — that is, those working in corporate offices and PR firms — we noticed two patterns emerging:
If your company has had a wave of departures, take a close look at exit interviews to see whether any such patterns emerge.
More striking, when Fortune ran its own analysis of a larger universe — thousands of U.S. stocks with a market cap of $ 1 billion or more — the same pattern emerged.
The pattern of start - ups emerging stronger from a downturn seems to hold.
The answer varies by state, but some common patterns emerge regardless of where you live.
The broad pattern of exchange rate and monetary policy regimes in emerging market economies has shifted dramatically over the past decade.
Along with the evolving pattern of cross-border flows, we've also seen profound increases in the absolute size of current account balances in both industrial economies and emerging market economies.
According to the 2016 Deloitte Millennial Survey, emerging markets (EM) millennials are more likely to say that «starting their own business» is a sign of success than Millennials in developed nations.1 Further, according to the 2016 Global Entrepreneur Report, the overall age pattern for entrepreneurship worldwide shows the highest participation rates among the 25 — 34 and 35 — 44 year olds.2
As you sort through comments, revealing patterns should emerge to spotlight areas of employee relations you need to improve.
Does the search volume pattern for an exchange - traded fund (ETF) symbol reveal an investor / trader level of interest that later emerges predictably in price movements?
A pattern that has emerged over the past couple of years has been for the Australian dollar to move more overnight in offshore trading sessions than in domestic sessions (Graph 27).
However, true structural reform, especially in the slow - growth, developed markets of Europe and Japan, would greatly supplement the more erratic growth patterns of emerging markets.
Profound buyer insights begin to emerge out of pattern recognition.
At this stage, of course, we have had only four months» experience with the new system: while this is too short a time in which to draw strong conclusions, some clear patterns have emerged.
«An interesting pattern emerges when tolerance for risk is analyzed by department: There's a correlation between the ratings of salespeople and tolerance for risk.
They offer a window into identifying emerging patterns that provides nimbleness in terms of responding to the shifts in buying behaviors and processes.
Buyer behavior research and analysis is becoming an important means for organizations to recognize emerging patterns on the part of buyers and buying organizations.
«Although the world looks messy and chaotic, if you translate it into the world of numbers and shapes, patterns emerge and you start to understand why things are the way they are.»
Genesis has much symbolism and is still being studied today for the patterns that emerge as in the number of specific words that appear a certain number of times and the spacing of the «paragraphs».
This approach assumes that narrative accounts form analogues to the composition of historical events and that the dynamics of narrative are expressed in events as symbolic transformations, emerging in temporal patterns, and resulting in definite configurations that can be analyzed at several levels of abstraction.
In a plot of character, this pattern undergoes qualitative change in response to its adventures with other propositions (action) and to the emerging implications of its perspective on the past and anticipation of the future (thought).
As each potential configuration is integrated into an emerging pattern, the feeling and form it symbolizes are combined with the feelings and forms of others, resulting in ever more complex and novel compositions.
Some patterns emerging in a field of events have the characteristics that have been associated with particles.
Instead, it is the sort of complex secret that reposes in plain view, an abiding condition that can only be seen, if at all, by standing still and looking, until the pattern emerges and makes meaningful the life of the subject.
From this perspective, as from Deleuze's, «there is no one overarching center of value, meaning and order,» rather, «patterns of meaning and order emerge gradually, fitfully, and unevenly from [a] churning multiplicity of value centers.
It is the patterns that emerged in this history that now determine much of what happens in the process of globalization.
Having worked for a Christian organization in the midst of a rebranding effort that was later reversed, I saw a familiar pattern emerge:
Then, and only then, will the Church be able to inspire and inform those new patterns of international culture that must emerge if the new energies of human life are to be constructively deployed.
As inter-personal communication flows become patterned over time, a communication structure (or network) emerges, which is relatively stable and predictive of future human behavior (6)
In view of a certain pattern that seems to be emerging even in the pages of First Things, perhaps the editor would like to reassure me that this alleged Protestant paranoia is not actually warranted concern?
Definite patterns of structure and behavior emerge from the mutual influence thereby restricting the larger range of activity to a narrower ensemble compatible with the established interactions.
Surprising and colourful new patterns of church are emerging.
No uniform pattern emerges, but the variety will be a source of ferment as the Holiness and Pentecostal churches continue to assert themselves and to emerge from isolation to claim a significant place among other churches of Christendom.
They are what Whitehead called the «more abstract things» which emerge from the more concrete things» (PR 30), the former being universals, or more accurately, patterns of eternal objects which it is the task of philosophy to explain, or in Whitehead's more empirical manner of expression, to describe.
A decentered Whiteheadian vision suggests a world where larger and larger patterns of meaning and order emerge gradually, fitfully, and unevenly from the churning multiplicity of value centers constituted by the sophisticated occasions regnant in living organisms.
These patterns emerged and were gradually perfected during at least three billion years of biological evolution on earth.
Before we undertake to set forth our understanding of this emerging new idea we need to analyze what the elements are that constitute any such pattern.
When new qualities emerge, these qualities, belonging to that pattern of the space - time continuum, are wholly immanent in the new event in which they are realized.
Though I am skeptical that sexual orientation is genetic, it certainly can emerge as «second nature»: a pattern of desire, circumstance and culture that is virtually ineradicable.
This is why I believe it's so important to study both historical religious arguments supporting the abolition of slavery and historical religious arguments opposing the abolition of slavery (see my post on Mark Noll's The Civil War as a Theological Crisis» for a sampling), as well as historical religious arguments supporting desegregation and historical religious arguments opposing desegregation — not because I believe both sides are equal, but because the patterns of argumentation that emerge are so unnervingly familiar:
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