Sentences with phrase «fit modern information»

again, seems more you are trying to fit modern information into religious dogma.

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The Balancing Act ® fits into the modern woman's busy lifestyle, delivering essential information and sensible solutions in an entertaining, fast - paced morning show.
«MSI is also calling for healthcare professionals to provide women with comprehensive contraceptive information and access to the full range of modern methods via dedicated client consultations, and for more investment in training for healthcare professionals in fitting long acting reversible contraceptive methods (LARCs), which are a critical part of the Government's strategy to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies and abortions in the UK.»
More information about the 2016 Toyota RAV4: The RAV4 was one of the first modern crossover utility vehicles, and since its redesign in 2013, it's been a better fit for the habits of its most common buyers - families who want a fuel - efficient, reliable, easy - to - park vehicle.
More information about the 2014 Toyota RAV4: The RAV4 was one of the first modern crossover utility vehicles, and since its redesign in 2013, its been redesigned to better fit the habits of its most common buyer — families who want a fuel - efficient, reliable, easy - to - park vehicle.
More information about the 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid: The RAV4 was one of the first modern crossover utility vehicles and since its redesign in 2013 it's been a better fit for the habits of its most common buyers — families who want a fuel - efficient reliable easy - to - park vehicle.
More information about the 2015 Toyota RAV4: The RAV4 was one of the first modern crossover utility vehicles and since its redesign in 2013, it's been a better fit for the habits of its most common buyer - families who want a fuel - efficient, reliable, easy - to - park vehicle.
Moreover, modern students will better grasp the structure of legal research if the process itself is described as fluid and flexible.81 Because they did not grow up using books (for legal research, or for anything else), they have no print framework for research to begin with.82 So, as a threshold matter, it is quite unlikely that they need to «see it first in print» in order to understand the complex web of legal information that they confront electronically.83 And because they are accustomed to receiving an array of information contemporaneously, a linear model is unlikely to resonate sufficiently that they will internalize it as a valid means of navigating the process.84 Instead, a broad and flexible paradigm is a better fit.
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