Sentences with phrase «greater continuity»

Anything architectural in your home can be repeated to bring greater continuity to the style.
The technology has given me a greater continuity in my relationship with clients, which in turn has brought me more referrals and repeat business than I would otherwise have.
While the hypothesized indirect pathway was significant among both boys and girls, there was greater continuity of functioning between same - and other - sex friendships for girls.
SET may offer a means of providing greater continuity in this arena in that peak incidences in the level of bullying are avoided.
The wall is part of an installation by the Whitney's David Kiehl that privileges interior spaces — as metaphor and as room for sculpture — but the photos suggest a greater continuity in Kusama's self - images and her art.
The grant will cover a five - year period which the CDE says will allow greater continuity in program operations and reduce time spent on reapplication in three years.
Such a system might be sufficient in countries where education policy decisions are made at the federal level and where there is greater continuity of leadership.
The researchers point out that this raises the possibility that the positive effects of attending a charter high school on educational attainment could simply reflect advantages of grouping middle and high school grades together, thereby creating greater continuity for students and eliminating the disruption often associated with changing schools.
This raises the possibility that the measured effects of attending a charter high school on educational attainment could simply reflect advantages of grouping middle and high school grades together, thereby creating greater continuity for students and eliminating the disruption often associated with changing schools.
Preparing yourself to move into leadership roles within your own school can support an education environment that gives kids greater continuity and the opportunities they need to succeed.
But The Gifted supplies some additional reasons anyway, with customary vagueness about how it fits into a greater continuity: The X-Men as the public knows them have «disappeared,» and it's (intentionally) difficult to tell whether this is an early step in the process that leads to the mutant - light world of Logan, the mutant - annihilating alternate timeline of Days Of Future Past, or just a contemporary version of the periodic X-Men recessions that seem to plague the earlier incarnations of the team (Days Of Future Past and Apocalypse have both Xavier's school and his injustice - fighting squadron expanding and receding as needed — part of that infinite - origins deal the X-Men movies traffic in).
«Our new quarters will provide easier access for the public and allow for greater continuity of operations within the Health Department,» said Director of Health Nicholas A. DeRosa.
While it's not clear how much the coverage would cost, the administration said the move would save money in the long run by ensuring greater continuity of care and less emergency admissions.
We conducted the planned subgroup analyses to investigate the effects of greater continuity in caseload models, variations in maternal risk status and of less medicalised environments provided by community settings.
Another model is «caseload midwifery», where the aim is to offer greater continuity of caregiver throughout the episode of care.
The Medical Packaging Transition Project is a global collaborative effort, intended to ensure greater continuity and flexibility of future supply to sterile packaging manufacturers, device makers and the healthcare industry.
Nevertheless, they should show the possibility of a style of thinking potentially more meaningful to us than the traditional formulations and yet in greater continuity with the tradition than modern radicalism.
Theology written by the oppressed will be very different throughout, and it will also be in greater continuity with the Bible, since the Bible was written by oppressed people.
The style of analysis, though not rigidly fixed throughout his career, showed greater continuities.
We are also able to get counsel involved in cases at the earliest opportunity, enhancing the quality of case management and providing great continuity.

Not exact matches

«You look at what Trump says about America First, and most of it is very international in character and has a great deal of continuity with, say, US national security policy under Clinton, Bush, and in many ways even under Obama,» he says.
«So there should be a great deal of continuity here in terms of policy.»
Great Britain needs continuity and his steady hand on the levers as one of the world's largest economies breaks off from the rest of the European Union.
It also places it in continuity with the experiences of the early church, and within the continuing narrative of the development of Christian thought — as people have struggled to make sense of and articulate their lived experience of God — which produced the great ecumenical creeds (with their clear progression of understanding about God, Christ and the Holy Spirit)- and which continues on today.
The last factor I would mention is monasticism, which throughout the great upheavals of history continued to be the indispensable bearer not only of cultural continuity but above all of fundamental religious and moral values, of the ultimate guidance of humankind.
Emboldened by this move, Neuhaus likewise feels free to declare that «the great majority of Christians in the world belong to bodies that, in continuity with two millennia of history, believe women can not be ordained to what is traditionally called the presbyterate,» as if the mere pronouncement of such a statement thereby settles the matter for any contemporary or future discussion.
In his thinking, therefore, there was no break in the continuity of the social group; the church was God's true people, inheriting the promises and carrying on the great tradition of Israel.
Evangelicals stand in continuity with the Great Tradition of Christian believing, confessing, worshiping and acting through the centuries, while not discounting the many local histories that must be written to give a full account of Christian communities in any given era.
It appears in a different form partly because the problem of social continuity has become as great for us as the problem of change and reform, but even more because the historical, cultural character of human existence has come into fuller view.
When we compare the higher primates with the insects, this continuity is very great indeed.
De la Vallée Poussin, who has done us the great service of keeping precisely this continuity in mind and of dealing with it, has — following Minayeff, Foucher, and others — thoroughly studied the Lokottaravadin texts in light of their significance for the understanding of the «transitions.»
Indeed, it could be argued that this pontificate's signaturecommitment to continuity with Tradition was never more visibly apparent than in Benedict's visits to both Westminster Hall and Abbey, where the Holy Father eloquently invoked the witness of Thomas More, Edward the Confessor, Bede the Venerable, and the splendid Christian tradition that has made England the great nation that it is.
... the experts say that his theory of «continuity,» which holds true both in the natural sciences and in geometry, accords well with some of the great discoveriesof modern physics.»
«The story here continues to be continuity in the strength of evangelical support for GOP candidates, rather than greater intensity,» said Kevin den Dulk, political science professor at Calvin College.
It carries on its task in continuity with a great tradition and on the basis of convictions implanted historically into historical men; it works in a community that has a structure and a definable faith.
In doing so he saw himself in continuity with the great teachers of the patristic period, especially John Chrysostom, whose works he once considered translating into French.
I think the great objective proof, if you can talk in those terms (and I'm not sure if you really can)-- the nearest, at any rate, that you can get to objective proof of the Resurrection — is the birth of the Christian Church, this community of people who live by faith in the living Lord, and the continuity of that community down the ages in that same faith.
In the sixth of these Wellesley lectures, as it turns out, there is a mildly negative assessment of the concept of evolutionary emergence and «upward progress, arguing in favor of the greater significance of continuity with the «lower orders» of nature (MT 153).
The portrayal of Messiah as victim threatens to sever the basic continuity we have wanted to maintain between suffering and redemption (or to use Christian imagery, between cross and resurrection) To have redemptive meaning, the cross must answer the victims who whirl here in torment, for, in the Holocaust, the world becomes Golgotha turned on itself, «one great mount of crucifixion, with thousands of severed Jewish heads strewn below like so many thieves» (Roskie, p. 268)
This great gathering is in continuity with earlier assemblies in Berlin (1966), Lausanne (1974), Amsterdam (1983), and Manila (1989).
This is typical ofCatholic culture... the experts say that his theory of «continuity», which holds true both in the natural sciences and in geometry, accords well with some of the great discoveries of modern physics... (he) knows, in the light of truth, how to engage fully the resources of reason with which he has been endowed by God himself.
He also emphasises a sense of continuity, and seeks to ensure that St Mary's offers a connection with the Church's great tradition of education and culture.
Nonetheless, Darwin was unrepentant and hoped that many people would find inspiration, solace, and continuity in the great narrative of evolution.
For Croce, Cavour is the great liberal hero of the Risorgimento, the man with a sense of organic continuity, of history, of the necessity of the monarchy.
And see q, 54 a 4 ad 2: «Although those openings of the wounds break the continuity of the tissue, still the greater beauty of glory compensates for all this, so that the body is not less entire, but more perfected» and ad 1: «a special comeliness will appear in the places scarred by the wounds».
«We activated more source points with bottling partners such as Coca - Cola North America, Coca - Cola Refreshments, Great Lakes Coca - Cola, Liberty Coca - Cola and Coca - Cola United to enact business continuity plans to provide as much capacity as we could to the impacted areas,» Frankenberg says.
The greatest negligence at the club is in failing to create a structure that provides continuity between the frequent changes of managers / coaches (which have become inevitable) and to deliver an infrastructure, in the form of competitive and professional training facilities, which will attract and get the best out of their players.
Continuity of care midwife, great relationship with knowledgeable midwife, lots of interaction and talking with children about birth and baby, stand ing strong in the face of medical opposition, eating vegies and staying away from sugar and carbs, empowered by Blessingway ceremony, contractions started and stopped, sleep in between, wanting pool but clear about at what temperature, different kind of pushing, more power required and more lucidity, her body knew how to give birth and her baby knew how to be born
Flint and colleagues suggested that when midwives get to know the women for whom they provide care, interventions are minimised.22 The Albany midwifery practice, with an unselected population, has a rate for normal vaginal births of 77 %, with 35 % of women having a home birth.23 A review of care for women at low risk of complications has shown that continuity of midwifery care is generally associated with lower intervention rates than standard maternity care.24 Variation in normal birth rates between services (62 % -80 %), however, seems to be greater than outcome differences between «high continuity» and «traditional care» groups at the same unit.25 26 27 Use of epidural analgesia, for example, varies widely between Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London, and the North Staffordshire NHS Trust.
A great way to give continuity to a Montessori preschool at home, supplement a traditional preschool, or for use as part of a homeschool curriculum.
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