Sentences with phrase «falls under the rubric»

In the language of triple - bottom - line business, this work falls under the rubric of social - capital building.
This falls under the rubric of business process automation, something Gartner calls «the automation of complex business processes and functions beyond conventional data manipulation and record - keeping activities, usually through the use of advanced technologies.»
«Our team measures the impact of the elements of health care that don't fall under the rubric of «tricks of the trade» — in other words, the symbols, rituals, patient and provider mindsets, and therapeutic encounters,» he says.
Miike's Gozu, Oxide Pang Chun's The Tesseract, Kim Ki - duk's The Isle, Kim Ji - woon's A Bittersweet Life all fall under this rubric, but perhaps the most memorable is Park Chan - wook's OldBoy, a violent Hitchcockian revenger's tale that blends riotously unhinged black comedy, engagingly twisted thrills and horrific family tragedy in a strikingly mannered package.
For many editors, the greatest joy that can be had from our work takes place during the creative stage of editing known as «manuscript development» (steps 1 - 3 above) and there are many services editors might offer that fall under this rubric.
Works falling under the rubric of flash fiction are like Daedaluses who refuse to stay put.
Our interest in the booklet stems from its examination of a group of investment styles falling under the rubric, «Assets bought cheap,» in particular, Benjamin Graham's «Net current asset value» method and the «Low price to book value» method.
There's a puzzle of sorts in asset allocation, and it falls under the rubric of uncorrelated returns.
The second investment method falling under the rubric of «Assets bought cheap» is the «Low price in relation to book value» method.
In his introductory remarks, panel chair Beauvais Lyons, professor of art at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and curator of the «Hokes Archives» (the name gives a clue to his endeavors), made a PowerPoint presentation on a slew of artworks and activities, and performances that fall under the rubric of «pranks.»
For such men, the «real» work of women is only that which directly or indirectly serves the family; any other commitment falls under the rubric of diversion, selfishness, egomania or, at the unspoken extreme, castration.
While any number of works could fall under the rubric of more than one category, the exhibition is divided into sections: «The Empirical Eye,» «Performance and the Body,» «History, Memory, and Identity,» «The Constructed Image,» and «Narrative Fantasy.»
, Natale has created two - dimensional mixed - media constructions that would fall under the rubric of painting (she describes them as
Here, they examine the multifocused, multifaceted synthesis of philosophies that fall under the rubric of «Positive Lifestyle» and the implications such Western, New Age ideas have in the context of the Gulf's ultramodern, constitutionally Islamic societies.
Art situated in publicly accessible spaces, including monuments, memorials, and site - specific sculpture, falls under the rubric of public art.
There's really a wide gamut of things that we do that fall under the rubric of appellate work that don't involve just sitting behind the computer and writing briefs all day.
Whereas resisting arrest involves an attempt to prevent an officer from making an arrest, obstruction of a peace officer covers a much broader spectrum of conduct that falls under the rubric of «hindering the enforcement of the penal law or the preservation of the peace.»
Though falling under the rubric of «hospital - based» treatments with stabilization and step down programs to assist individuals and families, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy has emerged as an essential part of the hospital's treatment repertoire across all treatment programs.
This workshop will draw on the leading methods falling under the rubric of state - dependent couples therapy, including Gottman Method Couple Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Pragmatic Experiential Therapy (PEX - T) and the Psychobiological Approach (PACT).
One issue that confounds me, though, is the focus of so many of your articles on the corporate side of real estate the CEOs of giant companies (who may or may not themselves be REALTORS ®); the growth of corporate services, such as mortgage lending, escrow and title, inspections, and relocation, which don't fall under the rubric of what NAR members do; and the «sizing up» of companies by adding more and more associates.

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Jews and Christians in our society have all too readily fallen into this secularist trap and been naively willing to constitute their message to the world under the rubric of special interest.
Healing prayer, in fact, falls properly under the rubric of liberation theology.
He said the matter was «nothing that would fall under the lobbying rubric» but that Howe and the rest of the team were registered with JCOPE earlier this year because their work might now fit the technical definition of lobbying.
So when a Brooklyn politician is arrested for DV / child abuse you would think that would fall under the Speaker's rubric.
De Blasio said the announcement from Sessions fell under the «same rubric» of what he, Police Commissioner James O'Neill and Zachary Carter, the city's corporation counsel, said when Trump rolled out an executive order in January that would withhold funds for «sanctuary cities» — that they «don't believe it holds water legally.»
Specifically, we stand back from scholarship that falls under the school improvement rubric and develop a conceptual scaffold for thinking about this line of research and its relation to teaching and learning in schools.
One more slight quibble or observation is that your real estate allocation seems to fall under the «equities» rubric.
This year, under the rubric Futures Past, the speaker series looks at topics around the imagination of the future emerging from two exhibitions on view at Blaffer Art Museum through Fall and Spring, Sergio Prego: Rose - colored Drift / To the Students (October 28, 2017 - January 27), curated by Javier Sánchez Martínez, and The Future is Certain; It's the Past Which is Unpredictable (February 9 - April 1, 2018) curated by Lithuanian independent curator Monika Lipšic with Toby Kamps.
Falling under the general rubric of science - fiction meets...
But I have to say that I think that values have an emotional basis, and that therefore «cultural outlook» falls under the (informal) rubric I'm using.
Drones fall under the legal rubric of «aircraft» and therefore must be regulated for the same reasons airplanes are.
Of course, many civil cases also fall under the generic rubric of white collar crime.
A primary factor to consider under any privacy rubric is the nature of the information obtained and the extent to which it falls within the «biographical core of personal information which individuals in a free and democratic society would wish to maintain and control from dissemination to the state.»
I'm trying, over on the blawg about the Supreme Court of Canada — The Court [www.thecourt.ca]-- to start a discussion about the adequacy (or not) of the SCC's performance in private law areas that generally fall under the «obligations» rubric, although I've started it by using tort & damages cases.
The agreement may fall under the covenant - not - to - sue rubric, but covenants not to sue are only enforceable «if the interest in its enforcement is outweighed in the circumstances by a public policy harmed by enforcement of the agreement.»
Many of these fall under the Garage apps rubric and are made in their own time.
His Rational - Emotive Behavior Therapy was the first cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) which has led most theoreticians to regard him as one of the originators of all psychological treatments derived that fall under the CBT rubric.
Specifically, we stand back from scholarship that falls under the school improvement rubric and develop a conceptual scaffold for thinking about this line of research and its relation to teaching and learning in schools.
Reality TV shows, which now often fall unapologetically under the rubric of «documentary television,» are known to be staged for greater dramatic effect.
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