Sentences with phrase «extended attention»

Only rarely does he give extended attention to his children.
This refers to the fact that we automatically extend our attention to the whole object when we attend only part of an object — like the front door and the windows.
«Firms that lose a covering analyst from a brokerage disappearance extend their attention further into the distant future,» Desjardine wrote, «and invest more in longer - term capital, compared to similar firms that do not lose an analyst.»
And it is through an attention to the line that Ojih Odutola also extends an attention to blackness.
Unlike most writers on New Testament ethics, who focus on the teaching, such as the Sermon on the Mount, Burridge gives extended attention to the ethic derived from the narrative of the deeds of Jesus.
Exploration and development of the personal inner life through psychological techniques has given way to, or developed into, three important currents to which I want to give more extended attention.
Cobb correctly notes that Whitehead gave no extended attention...
Expanded and extended attention to matters of Christian faith and life is needed throughout the churches to broaden and deepen the sensus fidei, the individual Christian's understanding of the faith.
Cobb correctly notes that Whitehead gave no extended attention to the issue, and that when he did consider it, he thought his doctrine neutral (RM 107).
Brueggemann is one who has given extended attention to Israel's «unsolicited» testimony that the God who creates is also a God who can and does wreak destruction.35 Beyond the wholesale destruction brought on by the Great Flood comes the devastating of Sodom and Gomorrah and all their inhabitants (Gen. 19:24 — 25) and the unleashing of a host of plagues against all of Egypt, guilty and [14] innocent alike (Ex.
The debate about how Catholic reform should be characterized is an old one, but the extended attention given here to the multiple energies of early modern Catholicism is welcome.
In preaching, one style is to give extended attention to the way the Bible deals with a particular moral issue.
So despite the unfortunate requirement of even more time that the girls must be separated from their parents — we committed to participate in a 2 - day Imago relationship workshop this past weekend to give more extended attention to our marriage than we have in over three years.
The consequences of transfers of microplastics from urban waste water to agricultural soil have barely been considered by researchers and authorities, particularly in lieu of the extended attention directed at microplastics in the ocean.
These incidents of sorrow, injury, and death fail to grab the extended attention of lawmakers and the national media, or to galvanize public support for action like that which materialized after the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut, and now, at Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.
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