Sentences with phrase «for coherence»

«Talk of «state monopoly» shows that the government fundamentally misunderstands the need for coherence in the education service.
«Ordering the world at a spontaneous level of story telling implies that the search for coherence in the universe is not futile; it testifies to a primal conviction that reality lays itself open to being ordered in a comprehensible way» (John Navone, Towards a Theology of Story [Slough, England: St. Paul Publications, 1977], 39).
... Serendipity imposes serious demands on the search for coherence in both literature and law (and history and life as well).»
Religion is the human quest for coherence and meaning in the understanding of the world.
As Steven Pinker notes, we look for coherence between sentences, even when there is none.
The new text does nonetheless address the need for coherence between the three strands, stressing that credible links between the three processes will help towards «achieving the global goal to eradicate poverty».
While the deal stresses the need for coherence with the UN's climate talks, it is also careful not to step on its toes.
Purposeful selection of each video clip allows for coherence between the prevideo, video viewing, and postvideo activities, which in turn, supports the link between a given videocase and identified teacher learning goals.
As such, Walker's central challenge to process thought becomes his own theological struggle for coherence in a metaphysical scheme that denies what he affirms as fundamental to a black liberation theologian, i.e., that the most inclusive concept of God is the God of the oppressed.
Ana Lily Amirpour for A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night James Ward Byrkit for Coherence Dan Gilroy for Nightcrawler Eliza Hittman for It Felt Like Love Justin Simien for Dear White People
In this sense the above argument can be interpreted as an argument for the coherence of classical theism.
The Lutheran and Calvinist Reformations have been called «magisterial» by historians for their coherence and their intellectual and theological seriousness.
The desire for coherence lies deep in the human mind and finds little satisfaction in contemporary society.
With traditional Christianity gone as a source for coherence, what else was there?
however, that his concern for the coherence of means and ends is necessary for achieving justice and breaking the cycle of violence.
Rather we see the whole universe as dynamically poised for coherence and developmental order from the very start.
To do so would be perverse given that the Church considers some such tendencies to be disordered, and must do so for the coherence of her position.
But whether or not the dissent, cast in those terms, would have caused Stewart or other justices to peel away from the majority; whether or not it would have made any difference to the outcome of that case; it would have made the most profound difference for the coherence of conservative jurisprudence.
Officials at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) hope their 40 - page document, titled Curriculum Focal Points: A Quest for Coherence, will help change the «mile - wide, inch - deep» approach that they say has left most U.S. students without a solid preparation for higher - level mathematics.
That level of discomfort is assuaged by the laugh out loud moments offered by the dialogue, but merely leaves our brains desperately gasping for coherence.
Taken as an allegory for a powerful man who doesn't entirely understand the scope of his power and its consequences, the picture's disregard for coherence and narrative linearity make some sense as well.
That's not a prescription for coherence — much less for innovation or continuous improvement.
In countries that score well in math, such as Singapore, curriculum standards emphasize fewer topics in greater depth, and the matching textbooks are precisely engineered for coherence.
Further, the possibility for coherence — collective, rational dialogue and planning - becomes essential to improvement (Schmoker, 1999, vii - viii).
They allow for coherence across the curriculum, as students deepen their knowledge of the number system and continue to use this familiar representation in increasingly sophisticated ways.
Instructional Rounds for Coherence The Center works with central office, building leaders and teachers to implement instructional rounds in support of coherent, consistent understanding of quality instruction.
This brief developed by the Center on Great Teachers & Leaders outlines a framework for coherence that supports states in connecting college and career readiness standards, multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS), and educator effectiveness by capitalizing on their shared goal: improving instructional quality to enhance educational outcomes for students.
Fiels spoke with Andrew Albanese from Publisher's Weekly about the need for coherence on the issue of lending.
The collages in There Must Be More to Life Than This are built from single sources, usually from advertising from the 1940s - 1970s, and speak at once to a longing for coherence and completion and the inability to ever truly achieve it.
Just as with the floor above, a search for any coherence within this exhibition is futile and it's best to simply let the encompassing nature of both installations draw you in.
The stated wish for coherence, if truthful, calls at the least for amendment to PHA 1997.
You'll find, at the link, the PDF version of the (revised version) of the PowerPoint slides I used, last month, as part of a lecture titled «A Plea For Coherence: Making Sense of Factual Cause» I gave in Vancouver on May 5, 2017 at UBC's law school.
High scores for idealization and for insistence upon lack of memory correspond with a very low score for coherence of mind.]
A Framework for Coherence: College and Career Readiness Standards, Multi-Tiered Systems of Support, and Educator Effectiveness
She said bipartisanship intuitively makes sense for coherence and continuity.
Combining practical corporate experience with evidence - based research in positive psychology, Sulynn assists CEOs in evaluating their organisations» existing and proposed change initiatives for coherence, congruence, relevance and positive impact through strategic road - mapping.
The use of brass is repeated throughout the room for coherence.
In theology, doctrinal schemes provide some conceptual unity in the quest for coherence, and they serve a function not unlike that of theories.
Thunderball may be hopelessly formulaic, but everyone from that production at least cared enough to strive for coherence — and there, too, Fleming's invincible hero had the advantage of an inherent spontaneity * ruled out by Never Say Never Again's bad case of déjà vu.
I will try to show why this way of characterizing identity is important for the coherence of an ordinal metaphysics, and in particular how identity in this sense allows for some of the more characteristic features of Buchler's treatment of the question of God.
Ana Lily Amirpour for A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (Kino Lorber) James Ward Byrkit for Coherence (Oscilloscope Laboratories) Dan Gilroy for Nightcrawler (Open Road Films) Eliza Hittman for It Felt Like Love (Variance Films) Justin Simien for Dear White People (Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions)
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