Sentences with phrase «factual detail for»

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Certainly, if the idea of Jesus» risen life started with any factual element associated with an empty tomb, that element was never clearly visualized, even in the imagination of the first disciples, and is now confused for us in narratives that contradict each other on every important detail.
He has an eye for detail and for the ways in which personality brings life to otherwise dryasdust factual narrative.
Both the amygdala, which tags memories for emotional significance, and the hippocampus, which processes the factual details of events for memory storage, have many cortisol receptors.
If the material is at times excessively thick with factual detail, it is marvelously thin on ideological moralizing and full of practical suggestions for improving the law.
You can read in detail, with real data, how this works in Part 4 of my book, «Learning Matters», together with the reason for the factual link between postcode affluence and mean cognitive abiliy (that heads have always understood).
A willingness to gloss over important details when rallying support for a plan, and appealing to an emotional element over a factual analysis when doing so.
If the company asks you questions that you don't have factual answers for, you should let them know that you will get back to them with further details at a later date.
We expect such new orders to contain a more detailed factual case for suspending entry from the affected nations, a narrower scope carefully omitting foreign nationals already legally in the US, and greater procedural details on how case - by - case exceptions will be made, omitting any preference for religious minorities.
Through a detailed factual and legal analysis, Jim will strive to determine the full scope of the potential liability for clients who have reason to believe some wrongdoing may have taken place.
National courts in the EU face three kinds of challenge in dealing with competition law: - the factual and often legal complexity of many cases — the need to understand often detailed economic and other evidence is routine in most competition cases; - an official policy of encouraging more claimants to come forward and assert their rights; and - the «astonishing diversity» of procedures across the EU for enforcing competition law claims.
While the SCC rejected the details of the Clements analysis of Resurfice material contribution, the SCC seems to have accepted the BCCA explanation that Resurfice material contribution is not a test for factual causation but a policy — based approach that, in certain circumstances, will permit the courts to hold the caausation requirements of the cause of action have been satisfied notwithsanding that factual causation has not been established on the balance of probability.
None of the three cases cited in the last paragraph deal directly with the situation you have asked about, but they contain useful factual examples of how the law is actually applied, as well as a detailed legal complaint filed by the FTC which precisely sets out the legal basis for the defendants» alleged violations.
Because they appear in a box on a form there is often a temptation to provide a basic, factual answer, without going into too much detail, in much the same way as you might if you are if you are filling in an application for a passport or bank account.
Don't get hung up on details such as dates, reporting structure, or any of the other factual minutiae that, while important on a resume, will bore a reader hungry for a quick, compelling narrative.
Most postgraduate courses use a fairly standard application form, with space for the usual factual details about yourself and a personal statement, which is where you'll be required to «make your case» as an applicant.
Parents are encouraged to spell out a detailed holiday schedule that illustrates not only the factual schedule, including pick - ups and drop offs, and who is responsible for transporting the children when and where, but also their parental intentions.
In summary, the 4 days mirror the content of The KHU KIT and contains some theories and tools designed to help adults reflect on their own grief histories and processes; detailed information regarding each developmental stage and relating concept of death, grief response and appropriate way to provide support; factual information about the most common contexts of premature death in the Western Cape i.e. HIV and AIDS, TB, violence and road accidents, and the importance of and how to convey this in an age appropriate way; advice about how to support bereaved children including the practicalities of running grief and loss support groups; a range of simple physical therapies and techniques that can be used to de-stress and emotionally contain children and adults; specific examples of activities and exercises designed to facilitate particular group and individual processes including e.g. feeling depressed, isolated, angry; and, finally, resources for referral.
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