Sentences with phrase «from general norm»

The way from general norm to clear concrete prescription has become long and difficult to discern.
Thus freedom is always called to decisions which can not be derived from general norms and eternal laws alone (even though they must not contradict them) and which nevertheless are not left to an arbitrary choice but claim the whole man because of his special call.

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Guidelines for these relationships should come from the same general Scriptural norms that apply to heterosexual relationships.
This goes without saying because there is a true individual ethics; this means that the adequate and total call the individual receives from God does not only consist in the sum of the general Christian moral and religious norms.
which also concerns the individual».41 She illustrates this as follows: «It is not enough to criticize property rights... so long as we, as «powerless» individuals, are not able to clarify how we are entangled in the general structures, that is, how we profit from the structures and how we conform to the introverted norms that we regard as self - evident — for example, the norms of achievement, consumerism, reasons of state — and pass them on to others, even when we reject them privately and verbally.
Guidelines for these relationships should come from the same general Scriptural norms that apply to heterosexual relationships... Brent
His norms in the present case, while thoroughly orthodox in relation to the general consensus, were also in some ways not far from the same German mysticism which was at work among the visionaries themselves, typical as they were of a chronic spontaneous eruption of apocalyptic and individualistic reaction to the directive legalisms of the official Church.
Previously, I had the general idea from my own breastfeeding experience that when I made the commitment to exclusively provide breastmilk for my daughter for at least the first year of her life between a combination of breastfeeding for six months and strictly pumping for 7 months, I began to strongly get the feeling from society overall that my choice was something «out of the norm
Numerous studies have since replicated this general pattern, revealing a strong link between childhood deviations from gender role norms and adult sexual orientation.
The researchers also found that when men acted assertive and warm — in general, not considered the norm for male behavior — they reported lower incivility from their male counterparts.
This theory from social science provides general approaches, not framed mathematically, to account for several distinct aspects of human behavior including attitudes towards impacts of behaviors, perception of social norms, and perceptions about the capability for behaviors to be effective and to have impact on controlling a system.
While some of these daters will have a visible disability such as cerebral palsy, others will be living with a disfigurement that sets them apart from the average, general or norm, such as height, weight, skin, missing limb etc..
«The biggest thing we've learned from this report is that general support for technology in the classroom has been increasing, and more and more you hear of administrators talking about technology in the classroom not as a special thing, but as the norm,» Sidharth Kakkar, co-founder and CEO of Front Row, said in an interview.
The game is and incredible change from the norm for gaming in general.
Goldin's work explores stereotypes surrounding social and sexual behaviours: her shots are part of the general trend towards capturing the deviance from cultural norms, which began during the 1980s.
But looking forward, in light of the public interest issues these cases generate, the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Payment Services Directive (PSD2) from 2018, and the recent Equifax breach (see below), we can expect significantly heavier penalties to become the norm for both firms and their senior managers / directors under the senior managers» regime.
While it is no perfect solution either (and there probably is none), the Advocate General's solution of doing exactly the same thing the other way round — offering the action for damages as consolation for the party that has previously benefitted from an erroneous transformation of EU law by the Member State and now pays the price because of horizontal direct effect excluding the application of a norm of national law they had relied on — has at least a somewhat more equilibrated approach towards sharing the burden of advantages and disadvantages.
On the other hand, starting from the general provision of Article 175 of Italian Code of Criminal Procedure (which sets out the requirements to reinstate the legal due date for procedural acts), the ICC could have added a new procedural norm in the Italian legal order, allowing the defendant to be given back the time limit provided for by national law to choose between the ordinary and a simplified proceeding.
«I think [group general counsel] Bob Hoyt and I are thinking quite differently from the norm in terms of articulating it, by not bringing in this notion of value of legal work.
These results indicate that the CDI norms reported by Twenge and Nolen - Hoeksema (2002) may overestimate the prevalence of depressive symptoms in general populations, and researchers should collect data from a healthy control group.
VT: University of Vermont, Research Center for Children, Youth, and Families, Burlington, 2000), a widely used measure for EBD, contains several norm - referenced scales derived through factor analysis of data from the general pediatric population.
As the participating parents reported a higher level of education than the general population, and a larger portion of them were married, available norms from the present study should also be viewed in light of these limitations.
This study therefore supports the idea that the SDQ can be used for online data collection without any concerns about its psychometrics or how the obtained scores can be interpreted in relation to the norms from the general population.
In a previous validation study of the SDQ [43] data were obtained from 263 randomly selected parents of children 5 — 15 years old in the general population, but the authors did not present the norms in detail besides a figure presenting mean value of the Total Difficulties score of SDQ and subscales for the entire sample.
However, the usefulness of these instruments is dependent on their psychometric properties and availability of norms from the general population.
Suicidality was assessed with 3 items (hopelessness, thoughts of death, and thoughts of suicide) from the SCL - 20.27 Physical symptom severity was assessed with the PHQ - 15, a 15 - item scale scored from 0 to 30.28 Health - related quality of life was assessed on the Short Form - 12 (SF - 12) subscales measuring physical health and mental health — related functioning.29 Subscales are normed for the general population so that mean and standard deviation are approximately 50 and 10, respectively.30 Pain intensity and interference were assessed with the Adapted Numeric Rating Scale for Pain31; each item is rated on a 0 - to - 10 Likert scale.
«The general consensus is the office market is in recovery mode,» Roberts says, noting that one optimistic sign is energy companies are signing up for longer - term deals, when short - term commitments have been the norm since 2014, when the price of oil briefly dropped to $ 26 per barrel from a peak of $ 107.
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