Sentences with phrase «groups under the rubric»

A Christian church or chapel might offer hospitality to many groups under the rubric of ecumenism or interreligious relations.
After Kristal failed to attract a trad - music audience to the Thunderbird - soaked, grime - streaked neighborhood, the club was claimed by young bands — Television, Patti Smith Group, Ramones, Blondie and Talking Heads are among the most famous — whose diverse styles were eventually grouped under the rubric «punk.»

Not exact matches

Under the rubric of parapsychology is grouped the study of such things as telepathy, clairvoyance, communications with the dead and other exotic phenomena and pseudo-phenomena.
The church must be prepared to enter into common cause with any group, regardless of caste, color or creed, in the task of restoring meaning and purpose to human life, under whatever rubric this task might be conceived, whether it be called salvation or liberation, redemption or humanization.
Tens of thousands of people have signed up for groups organized under the rubric of the Indivisible Guide but driven by local organizers, for example.
Part of the group's role is to enforce a kind of message discipline, and one topic of discussion there, sources said, was a campaign launched last month by some of the more liberal members of the coalition — the Campaign for America's Future, USAction, and liberal blogger Jane Hamsher — under the rubric «Dog the Blue Dogs.»
Our interest in the booklet stems from its examination of a group of investment styles falling under the rubric, «Assets bought cheap,» in particular, Benjamin Graham's «Net current asset value» method and the «Low price to book value» method.
Under the rubric of Reimagining Modernism, the museum has combined artworks from both sides of the Atlantic in thematic groupings that bring art historical heavy - hitters together with lesser - known works from the collection.
pat - «Similarly many environmental activists believe that man's influence is a form of sin and nature (Gaea) will soon strike back...» You can phrase the position of a fictitious group any way you want of course, without rebuttal, because they don't really exist, though there are people who fit the description — especially if by «many» you mean more than three — but the more accurate reality is most of the human beings you would lump under the rubric «environmentalist» would more accurately be described as believing that short - sighted and greedy human attempts at total control and domination and complete disregard for the healthof the environment have gotten us out of balance with what was an interlocking web of balanced and dynamic systems, and would appear to have unbalanced many of those systems as well, including the still poorly understood cycles of climate; or weather, as we laymen call it.
The last element under the rubric of the honour of the Crown is «that the obligation must be explicitly owed to an Aboriginal group
Students prone to this fallacy may confuse the characteristics of toddlers, preschoolers, school - age children, and adolescents as they group all these ages under the rubric «children».
To refer to PA as a group of syndromes would, by necessity, lead to the conclusion that the PAS is one of the syndromes subsumed under the PA rubric and would thereby weaken the argument of those who claim that PAS is not a syndrome.
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