To try to exegete some words apart
from the context in which Paul uses the sentence in Eph.
I would readily agree that theologizing is not merely reflective meditation about immediate functions or events, apart
from the context in which these are seen, the motives with which they are approached, and the perspective that one brings.
Yet it must be understood that individual features have to be interpreted as part of the configuration they form and that it is dangerous to isolate
them from the context in which they occur.
But these are isolated
from their contexts in a way this story is not.
Again, the figure of Jesus can not be understood simply
from his context in human evolution or history.
It is clear
from the context in which this Anselmian formula is provided that Griffin means it to apply specifically and directly to the power such a being would have.
In the case of a book, this goes even further since the book can be far removed
from the context in which it is written, conveying different feelings and moods to different readers.
This is very different
from the context in which de Lubac wrote Catholicism, a time when the West was overrun by urgent projects of social unity: fascism, communism, and nationalisms of various sorts.
Gustavo Gutierrez was the earlier one to recognize the indispensability of the utility of religio - cultural resources
from the context in the process of theologizing when he proposed in 1983 that «We Drink from Our Own Wells».2
No woman of an oppressed class and race, therefore, can separate her female struggle
from its context in the liberation of her own community.
Ultimately, focusing on infant crying behaviour associated with maternal mental illness should not be disregarded
from the context in which child development occurs.
The Situation Cognition Theory mainly supports, that the acquisition of knowledge can not be separated
from the context in which this knowledge is collected.
Research by John Hattie and Helen Timperley has shown that simply delivering feedback on its own has little effect on students; rather effective feedback gains its power
from the context in which it is given, most particularly when students can put it to use.1 Using Hattie and Timperley's research as a framework, the teams sought to give feedback that pushed students to answer three questions: 1) Where am I going?
This bias results
from the context in which they are assessed — from psychological threats in common academic environments, which depress the performances of people targeted by negative intellectual stereotypes.
Greg Hullender said: «
From the context in which Nourry said, «The eBook is a stupid product,» I took that to mean «we're not taking much advantage of the computing power of the device,» not «It was dumb to make eBooks in the first place.»
From the context in which Nourry said, «The eBook is a stupid product,» I took that to mean «we're not taking much advantage of the computing power of the device,» not «It was dumb to make eBooks in the first place.»
However, the difference between the two words comes
from the context in which they are used.
The Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam presents A Sign of Autumn — Vincent Vulsma a solo - exhibition on view 15 October — 27 November 2011, By employing strategies of spatio - temporal montage, Vulsma brings together objects and patterns taken
from their contexts in ethnographic collections and the canons of modernist design and photography, deliberately moving back and forth along the lines between what is classified as commodity, art or ethnographic object.
The objects, however, are removed
from the context in which they are routinely encountered.
This systematic removal of the product of the WHO's study
from the context in which its terms make sense is what we're looking at.
In effect, discrete decisions can not always be isolated
from the context in which they arise, and consequently support was being withheld until a significant decision arises to justify intervention.
Magazine, Matthew Swyers, the Founder of The Trademark Company stated (here I am just going to summarize) the rules as to determine if advice is worth anything: Context: Determine the weight to be given to advice
from the context in which it is given.
Not exact matches
Now this concept is being applied
in all kinds of
contexts, really, really, different
from that domain.
Constantly working
in a global
context, it was important
from quite early on to learn to work with the more challenging elements of different cultures, while at the same time identifying their best factors and making them my own.
As horrific as the tolls
from Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy — or those
from the tsunamis
in Japan (2011) and the Indian Ocean (2004)-- were, Galea reveals how the social
context in each affected region transformed the population's health,
in ways good and bad, for years afterward.
But: a) This doesn't mean the regulator will definitely nix the takeover; and b) This does, of course, come
in the
context of a U.S. - China trade spat, and the U.S.'s decision earlier this week to ban China's ZTE
from buying U.S. tech for seven years.
The act of speaking clearly and confidently
in any
context —
from conferences to status meetings to impromptu hallway conversations — signals that you have competence
in a variety of areas.
In that
context, America's belated push to stop the trade free - loaders looks like a convenient pretext to argue that only a united Europe — around France and Germany, of course — can protect the continent's vital economic interests
from what Paris and Berlin see as American protectionism and China's predatory trade practices.
To put these requests
in context, I must have received thousands of calls, letters and emails
from people looking to talk or meet on a variety of issues and topics, including hundreds
from outside the United States.
Money: Salaries typically range
from about $ 85,000 to $ 105,000, and some receive premiums for postsecondary education or,
in medical
contexts, working evenings and weekends.
In this
context, «hard» business applications are such things as manufacturing and financial management software
from companies like SAP and Oracle, and the databases that underly those applications as well as transactional systems that — should they fail — cost companies big money.
Aside
from maintaining a high profile for your company, it may someday help journalists put any bad news
in context.
Currently, we type our question into the search engine and the algorithm chooses words
from it, often sending us on a wild goose chase by bringing up links that have those specific words
in them rather than finding links that relate to the
context of the overall query.
To put things
in context, Bell followed that quote up by expressing his disappointment when communities of faith discourage people
from asking questions about religious texts or beliefs.
They only compute
in the
context of supplying the U.S., still the world's largest oil market, where they are competing with crude that has to be shipped at considerable financial and atmospheric expense
from distant sources like Nigeria and the Persian Gulf.
«But one thing I've really valued
from Northwood is annually put - ting my personal budget
in the
context of the whole estate, the whole package.»
The opening ceremony for the 2012 Summer Olympics
in London drew a reported global audience of 900 million people, with 41 million of those people watching
from within the U.S.. For some
context, those U.S. viewership totals would outpace this year's Academy Awards (34.3 million viewers) while falling well short of the most recent Super Bowl (111 million).
There are many different ways to look at communication
in the small - business world —
from the individual formats such as writing and speaking, to different
contexts such as client communication and employee management.
In face - to - face conversations you're likely to talk to you father - in - law, work colleagues or friends from primary school in separate contexts, using different styles of communicatio
In face - to - face conversations you're likely to talk to you father -
in - law, work colleagues or friends from primary school in separate contexts, using different styles of communicatio
in - law, work colleagues or friends
from primary school
in separate contexts, using different styles of communicatio
in separate
contexts, using different styles of communication.
InSight Crime spoke with Guadalupe Correa - Cabrera, the author of the 2017 book «Los Zetas Inc.,» to discuss the genealogy of the Zetas, how they rose and fell
from power, and where the group stands today
in the
context of Mexican organized crime.
In that
context, the Labo could tap into parents» desire to draw kids» attention away
from screens, at least a little bit, acting as a kind of bridge
from the digital world back into the real one.
Alternatively, as has also been an issue
in the
context of the switch to smart electricity grids, where the transmission system owner remains part of a vertically integrated firm, it has an incentive to implement network upgrades
in a manner that excludes third parties
from the competitive segments.
The highly organized groups
in this
context have indeed engineered a massive transfer
from the less fortunate to themselves.
Performance
in everyday life can take you away
from your mundane
context in a way that can offer up the show of you, but not the real you.
In this edition of the CB Elevator Pitch, editor James Cowan suggests that Finance Minister Joe Oliver could learn something about product launches — which, in a modern media context is exactly what this federal budget is — from the master of the marketing pitch, Steve Job
In this edition of the CB Elevator Pitch, editor James Cowan suggests that Finance Minister Joe Oliver could learn something about product launches — which,
in a modern media context is exactly what this federal budget is — from the master of the marketing pitch, Steve Job
in a modern media
context is exactly what this federal budget is —
from the master of the marketing pitch, Steve Jobs.
In a Twitter discussion with Intercept founder Glenn Greenwald, Tufekci argued that these mass leaks often contain internal machinations and gossip
from within a campaign, which might be interesting
from a historical
context, but don't really have any larger news or social value.
The background is not meant to distract
from or excuse the horrific acts of her clients, but instead provide the jury the broad, sometimes generations - deep,
context in which the actions took place.
Weak,
in the Gladwellian
context, means starting
from adverse circumstances, then using spirit, guile, and everything else
in your quiver to triumph.
That is, a private or publicly - owned American company operating
in a foreign country — and Canada is
in this
context a foreign country — receives aid
from the U.S. government that, as the Canadian government's legislation describes, appears to constitute direct or indirect influence by a government or agency.
But when framed
in the
context of today's digital and hyper - connected society, we often fail to see ways
in which technology is preventing this sort of state
from ever happening.