Sentences with phrase «guided by the consequences»

As learners choose their option, they are guided by the consequences of those actions.

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(b) These abilities are guided by interests in God's peculiar ways of being present, interests in them for their own sake rather than for their moral, therapeutic, or redemptive consequences.
As the «outpouring» of the Spirit had come, unsought, in consequence of the life, death and resurrection of Christ, so the «indwelling» of the Spirit was the means by which He continued to form, guide and govern His Church out of the unseen world, where He was now invested with divine authority «at the right hand of God».
If self - sufficiency, independence, being unaffected by others are guiding values in one's life, another consequence of this view of power is detachment from the depths of existence.
Our job is to guide them to better behavior by offering them natural consequences, not to blame them for their behavior.
«We further recommend that, in principle, the government should not rule out invoking the «responsibility to protect» in situations such as Burma, but that this should be guided by a practical assessment of the situation on the ground, and the likely wider consequences of such intervention.»
By delving into large data sets tracking production, emissions and consumer habits, he hopes to guide allergy sufferers to relief that helps them get better while minimizing the environmental and subsequent allergic consequences.
As such, the transfer and dissemination of knowledge are guided by economic considerations, and, as a consequence, scientists often find financial or legal restrictions to get full access to knowledge.
By enabling scientists to reversibly control local population abundance, daisy drives could become a valuable tool for the study of ecological interactions and the likely consequences of releasing global RNA - guided suppression drives.
By providing your students with guided experiences to use judgment, recognize the consequences of decisions, and adjust for better choices the next time, you'll promote stronger judgment skillsets and might possibly save their lives.
The framework for our overall project also points to the mostly indirect influence of principals «actions on students and on student learning.223 Such actions are mediated, for example, by school conditions such as academic press, 224 with significant consequences for teaching and learning and for powerful features of classroom practice such as teachers «uses of instructional time.225 Evidence - informed decision making by principals, guided by this understanding of principals «work, includes having and using a broad array of evidence about many things: key features of their school «s external context; the status of school and classroom conditions mediating leaders «own leadership practices; and the status of their students «learning.
Our efforts to learn more about the nature and consequences of rapid principal turnover have been guided by five questions:
Science: The Definitive Visual Guide, edited by Adam Hart - Davis, presents the grand sweep of scientific discovery era by era, beginning each section with an introduction and timeline and pulling out key concepts, Eureka moments, important people, applications and consequences.
Self - guided visitors are almost always far less informed as those being guided, and so by removing the more knowledgeable guides from the mix, the unintended consequence was even less educated visitors.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016 11 AM — 1 PM: Lecture DER RISS — DRAWINGS AND CONSEQUENCES by Christian Schwarzwald, artist 1 — 2 PM: Lunch break 2 — 5 PM: Time for artistic practice and exchange Wednesday, April 27, 2016 11 AM — 1 PM: Lecture CONCEPTUAL DRAWING by Nadine Fecht, artist 1 — 2 PM: Lunch break 2 — 5 PM: Time for artistic practice and exchange Thursday, April 28, 2016 11 AM — 1 PM: Lecture CAPUT by Ralf Ziervogel, artist 1 — 2 PM: Lunch break 2 — 5 PM: Time for artistic practice and exchange Friday, April 29, 2016 11 AM: Guided tour through the exhibition «We're Off Then — Travel Pictures from Albrecht Dürer to Olafur Eliasson» at the Kupferstichkabinett.
This flyer stresses that health protection is a critical dimension of climate change and mentions UN activities in this area, which is guided by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and by a 2008 World Health Assembly Resolution, in which countries requested support to assess and address the health consequences of climate change.
This coalition would include academia, environmental NGOs, mass media, and supranational political bodies, and be guided by the «Thomas theorem:» «when people think something is real, it will become real in its consequences
Why then would we assume that if we continue to choose to guide our actions by greed for short - term gain, rather than the intelligence and wisdom with which we have been gifted, that the natural consequences will not fall upon our heads?
This analytical report is a guide to help local governments in East Asia better understand the concepts of climate change; how climate change consequences contribute to urban vulnerabilities; and what is being done by cities in the region and worldwide to learn, build capacity, and invest capital to promote sustainable, resilient communities.
Legal Realism Unpublished Decisions, Non-Citation Rules, and Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 32.1 Existing Legal Scholarship and Empirical Data A DETAILED COMPARISON OF PRINT AND ELECTRONIC RESEARCH PROCESSES — IDENTIFYING SALIENT DIFFERENCES Electronic Researchers Are Not Guided by Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers with Respect to Identifying Relevant Theories, Principles, and Cases Electronic Researchers Do Not Encounter and Interpret Individual Cases Through the Lens of Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers Electronic Researchers Are Exposed to More — and Different — Case Texts than Print Researchers COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - DERIVED PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHANGED RESEARCH PROCESS: DIVERSITY IN FRAMING AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS Principles and Theories of Cognitive Psychology Influence of Labeling Influence of Categories Confirmatory Bias and Selective Information Processing Application of Cognitive Psychology Principles to Legal Research Diversity in Framing.
The consequence is that the ongoing development of the McGill Guide is driven not by the needs of citation practice but by the needs of its student editors to make a mark during their year of tenure.
Guided by the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model, it enables therapists to provide effective and efficient treatment to eliminate the clinical consequences of psychological trauma and other negative life experiences.
As is often the case when we let ourselves be guided solely by our emotions, there are substantial consequences.
A Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Multiple Offers This consumer - focused brochure is designed for use by REALTORS ® to inform buyers and sellers of the potential consequences of multiple offer situations.
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