Sentences with phrase «general context of the problem»

In the last week of May, three separate and unconnected documents emerged which in their different ways contributed to this important aim, two from within or actually initiated by the Church, the other an entirely secular report which gives us the general context of the problem.

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In a larger context, the conflict between General Fusion's vision and the criticism it generates illustrates the problem of the orthodox and the heretical in the science world, says Turchi.
Although the work is done in the context of a more general problem — the effect of environmental electromagnetic fields upon cellular functions — Adey is also concerned with the question of how brain waves might play a role in normal brain function.
Without setting the problem of faith and reason in the context of some general ontology of events as has been done here, our dialogue can only be one - sided and imperialistic.
In this context the problem of particularity is two problems in one: it is the problem of the relationship between one historical event, the event of Jesus Christ, and all other particulars in the universe; it is also the question of the relationship between human history and the cosmic process in general.
And she puts this advice in the context of parenting in general, tackling other tricky issues such as handling behavior problems and managing your own feelings when you're under stress.
This also reinforces the general problem of comparing teacher performance in different instructional contexts.
Because legal problems arise in particular factual contexts, reasoning about the meaning of a legal rule often requires more than the mechanical application of the general words in the text.3 Likewise, when an attorney reasons by analogy, she considers the precise nature of the particular legal problem and context and does not simply compare the surface details of her client's case with a precedent.4
In various areas of natural resource jurisdiction, a problem that can exist is that case law developed in very different contexts — without any contemplation of the effects on natural resource issues — will nonetheless become binding case law on general division of powers matters and thus affect natural resource jurisdiction.
The main strengths of the Gestalt approach to this work are its intense focus on the constructivist model of experience, the emphasis on working within the context of the problem, the position of the therapist as a facilitator of the process, the focus on general goals (presence and awareness, leading to better connections with others) rather than specific outcomes, and the emphasis on issues of shame as central to relational problems and their ultimate solutions.
Children who live in the context of maternal incarceration (MI) are exposed to both general environmental risk and incarceration - specific risk increasing the probability of their developing externalizing and internalizing behaviors problems.
According to the contextual social - cognitive model, adolescents learn to rely on aggression as a general strategy when interacting with others through distorted cognitive processes, impaired problem - solving, and negative perception of social cues that develop in the context of suboptimal parenting (Lochman and Wells 2002; Lochman et al. 2000).
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