Sentences with phrase «historical practice»

We are currently living in a time of transformation and revolution in legal research; how does this balance with historical practice and precedent, a cornerstone of the profession?
-- a dramatic feminist call - to - arms that called traditional art historical practices into question and led to a major revision of the discipline.
Does the scale and relationship to the space reference any specific historical practice in painting?
«Telus appears to be attempting to collapse voting and non-voting shares without apparently acknowledging a relevant historical practice of around a 4 - 5 % premium at which voting shares have been trading.
Condescending idiocy regarding historical practices is a bit silly.
One discerning study of modern uncertainties about historical practice, by Joyce Appleby, Margaret Jacob and Lynn Hunt, even began by pointing out that their own participation in the historical profession, as women from nonelite social backgrounds, could not have happened without the intermingled social and intellectual changes of recent decades (Telling the Truth About History).
It emphasizes the wisdom of long - established historical practices, the latent functions served by seemingly obsolete institutions and traditions, the indispensable role of custom and habit as a «second nature,» and the unintended consequences that stem from efforts to radically transform the social order.
He explains that the pressure to develop curriculum addressing state standards and the requirement to use standardized tests that reflect rote learning resulted in limited use of digital primary sources and «best historical practices» (p. 323).
For students enrolled in the full - time programs, the School offers the opportunity to combine historical practice with independent, creative thought, and benefit from the studio - based method while having the time and space to explore their own individual creative efforts.
Encased in structures that protect and transport precious objects through generations, the ringboxes become symbolic of oral historical practices.
Schlegel, for one, is concerned that Ritz is aiming for a system that won't diverge much from the state's historical practice of labeling nearly all teachers as effective.
Although often associated with particular twentieth century art historical practices and discourses — including abstraction, Minimalism, and Conceptual Art — Palermo's diverse body of work defies easy classification.
And then there is the fact that «Communism» in theory and «Communism» in historical practice are two very different things.
Only Windows 10 Enterprise offers what Redmond calls «Long - term Servicing Branch,» or LTSB, a static build that duplicates the historical practice of receiving only security patches and critical bug fixes, sans feature or user interface (UI) additions or enhancements.
It is necessary to relate Christian theory and historical practice, faith and praxis.
The rapid growth of Web sites devoted to reclaiming traditional church documents, historical practices and classical literature of faith is extraordinary.
«[I] t will be necessary to judge how the Presbyterian faith views publication, both under church governance and historical practice
In the last century an increasing specialization of ministries has developed as the churches have continued to follow the historical practice of seeking people out wherever they are.
This is not a call to literally go back to historical practices.
She dedicated the bulk of her 12 - minute address to historical practices that she said created economic inequalities on the Near West Side.
Despite this, since I'm familiar with actual current and historical practice, I'll speak to that.
Ms. Lever acknowledged that the Cuomo administration had no written interpretation of the executive order before inquires from The Times; she said it was «historical practice» not to have such interpretation for the orders.
They assert that there is also no evidence strong enough to support many of the current guidelines, a situation that forces physicians to rely on assumptions or historical practice to decide antibiotic treatment.
And that's usually in the context of treatment for a prior cancer in the head and the historical practice many, many years ago of blasting the tumor with radiation — and so there are a few survivors of childhood cancer who then get secondary cancer from radiation.
Corner describes the London College of Fashion as being centred around the development of ideas, with the staff and students using fashion, alongside cultural and historical practice, to challenge social, political and ethical agendas.
From contemporary to historical practice, the examples are intended to stimulate discussion and remind students how experimental and exploratory they can be.
• Authority: How policies gain legitimacy and status through persuasion (e.g., rules or law, historical practice, or charismatic leaders).
The transformation of education from a field based on intuition, historical practice, and fad and fancy to a field based on evidence has been thwarted until recently by an inadequate supply of rigorous and relevant research.
You can still achieve a measure of technical quality with a mix of local and common performance assessments, even if it is of a different nature than historical practice.
It has been the historical practice among North Dakota public schools to adopt and administer locally defined teacher performance evaluation efforts.
Argumentation or evidence you refer to must be based on scientific data and socially - historical practices; while, convictions may be based on prejudice, ignorance of people in the economy and politics, evidentiary visibility.
It explores the various modes in which contemporary artists persist in, yet significantly expand upon, the historical practice of grisaille.
Through the integration of cast objects within his installations, David's work makes reference to historical practices, examining the way we view and encounter spaces and their apparent visual boundaries.
The term «false flag» is derived from a historical practice of naval warfare by which nations would fly colors other than their own to deceive an enemy.
With unmistakable nods to Manet and Matisse, Dixon's series of portraiture takes a robust contemporary approach to a historical practice.
«This brings a unique opportunity for our students and community to explore printmaking at such an extraordinary level of access and importance in both contemporary and historical practices,» says Matthew Letzelter, Chair, MFA in Print Media.
The agency proposes to reevaluate the Clean Air Act provision (111 (d)-RRB- «in a way that is consistent with the Agency's historical practice of determining a [best system of emission reductions] by considering only measures that can be applied to or at the source.»
Each case will have a workflow based on your historical practice.
That argument «finds no footing in precedent, historical practice, constitutional principle, or the logic of presidential removal power.»
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