Sentences with phrase «implications for the practice of»

This may sound well intentioned, but it actually carries some serious implications for the practice of the Catholic Faith.
Importantly, the review found that the Trade Practices Act 1974 (the Act) has minimal actual implications for the practice of medicine in rural and regional Australia and does not need to be amended in order to address the issues considered.

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In practice, this concession would have major implications for Northern Ireland, as it would require it to stay as close as possible to EU rules in order to maintain seamless, free movement of goods and people across the border.
The stakes of the answers are therefore high for implications in public policy, institutional practices, and deep cultural formation over time.
But in my concluding comments I will return to economic theory and practice to consider the implications of my views of being and person for what should go on in economics.
It is in regard to a school's own identity and ethos that its governance practices can have the most important implications for its course of study.
Especially noteworthy is the way he drew attention to the implications of prescience for religious belief and practice.
This is not the place to draw out the implications this view has for our practice of hermeneutics and biblical interpretation.
They want to «explore how that affirmation in the case of both celibate and non-celibate relationships might be more fully articulated in our theological ethics and better communicated in our pastoral and missional practice...» (para 63) The Bishops note that this has implications for straight relationships too.
We examined the programs» theories and practice of adult education, clarifying our assumptions and exploring the implications of our work for seminary education in general.
Whatever responsibility the Gnostic may in fact have felt for the state of his «spirit,» his self - understanding allowed no explication in such terms, and to a considerable degree the implications of this lack of responsibility for what one's self was was consistently developed in theory and practice.
We're very interested in how the doctrines and beliefs of the church grow out of communities of practice and also have implications for those communities.
The implications of this for church practice include a new sense of the participatory style of liturgy, an emphasis upon the freshness of statement, the continual working out of the expressive forms of church understanding, and the rejection of all forms of performer and spectator mentalities.
So too, by tying understanding to capacities and abilities for engaging in practices that are inherently social, our analysis of «to understand» avoids individualistic implications.
It requires what might best be called «theology of culture,» theological reflection on critical implications of cultural change for congregations» practices, and it calls for envisioning possible constructive reshaping of a congregation's practices insofar as they are ways in which the congregation tells its story in and to its host culture.
This decision has significant implications for the existing common practice of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and respondents to make agreed joint submissions as to appropriate pecuniary penalties in competition law cases.
Alcohol and drug problems in parents: an overview of the impact on children and implications for practice.
She specialises in examining the implications of research and public health recommendations, exploring what it means in practice for the public, health professionals and for policy and programme formulation.
BOND is forward - thinking, focused on currently available research and best practice, and I think it will be an incredible learning experience with practical implications for a wide variety of professionals.
Crawford, M. Parenting practices in the Basque country: Implications of infant and childhood sleeping location for personality development.
Conclusions and Implications for Public Health Practice: Although the annual rate is declining, unintentional injury remains the leading cause of death among children and adolescents in the United States, led by motor vehicle traffic — related deaths.
During a time of abundant research surrounding the long term implications of feeding practices in the neonatal period on maternal and child health, it is of utmost importance that healthcare professionals are guided by the best available evidence regarding infant feeding while caring for breastfeeding dyads.
If any entity is considered for funding, IBFAN groups are expected to thoroughly check for bad practices and social implications of its actions.
Implications for Public Health Practice: Because of the documented benefits of breastfeeding to both mothers and children, and because experiences in the first hours and days after birth help determine later breastfeeding outcomes, improved hospital policies and practices could increase rates of breastfeeding nationwide, contributing to improved child health.
It will particularly focus on who is involved in achieving these objectives, where and how this is taking place, and the implications of this for future policy and practice, including what needs to change.
By expanding and deepening our understanding of the cyber revolution, the Programme will create a new body of knowledge with potentially profound implications for the study of politics and related disciplines, as well as for the practice of government and diplomacy.
[Updated below] A big change in the world of campaign advertising: over the past six months: the practice of targeting online ads directly at voters in a particular district has gone from being exotic to being a standard part of the political toolkit, with serious implications both for the...
This workshop aims to explore the underlying reasons for research ethics and how we can go about implementing them to compare and contrast the requirements of different bodies» ethical guidelines (ESRC and NHS) to consider the implications for management researchers to provide a forum for the discussion of research ethics issues and the sharing of good practice.
And while fracking has gotten the most attention — demonstrators calls on him to ban the practice show up at many of Cuomo's public events — the other projects on hold could have significant implications for New York.
That could have implications for the Leveson inquiry into the culture, practice and ethics of the press, which is expected to deliver its final conclusions in October.
«This study's results can have practice changing implications on how future prostate cancer trials are designed in terms of identifying the men for these studies who are at high risk for early death due to ineffective initial treatment for their prostate cancer,» stated Anthony Victor D'Amico, MD, PhD, chief, Genitourinary Radiation Oncology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and senior author of the study.
«The practice of the Wim Hof Method may lead to tonic changes in autonomous brain mechanisms, a speculation that has implications for managing medical conditions ranging from diseases of the immune system to more intriguingly psychiatric conditions such as mood and anxiety disorders,» said Diwadkar, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences.
This information has a variety of implications for corn breeding as well as management practices like plant population.»
Abundance of this biogenic non-crystalline uranium has implications for environmental remediation of mining sites, and for mining practices in general.
«This kind of ecological study identifying a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services suggests that higher plant diversity will increase services from agroecosystems, and that has immediate implications for management practices and policies for sustainable agriculture, including Chesapeake Bay water quality,» Kaye said.
Benefits from meditation appeared to have plateaued after the retreats, even in participants who practiced the most: This could have implications for how much meditation can, in fact, influence human cognition and the workings of the brain, he said.
«The major policy implication of this review of research on games for learning is that it is premature to call for a major overhaul of schools based on computer games: The research certainly does not warrant extensive replacement of current educational practices with practices based on computer games,» Mayer concluded.
The finding could improve our understanding of mortality rates within lobster populations, with implications for sustainable fishing practices.
These findings have implications for injury prevention and rehabilitation practices which should consider the contraction mode and the effect of de-training.
The review, entitled «Lesbian and Gay Parents and Determination of Child Custody: The Changing Legal Landscape and Implications for Policy and Practice,» was published in the first issue of the American Psychological Association's (APA) new journal, Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, which was released in March 2014.
«Chlorhexidine is a critical part of current infection control practices, and the development of increased resistance to this compound has potential implications for our ability to prevent infections during routine and emergency surgery, and during admission to hospitals,» said coauthor J. Mark Sutton, PhD, Scientific Leader, National Infections Service, Public Health England, Salisbury, UK.
And for instances where plants or animals don't seem to be adjusting, «assisted migration might be an important component,» he says, although he and Sax note that the implications of this practice are not well understood and can be quite risky.
The researchers write that the findings of this study may have implications for clinical practice and public health, including that standards for vancomycin MIC most likely do not need to be lowered; routine differentiation of MIC values between 1mg / L and 2 mg / L appears unnecessary; and the use of alternative antistaphylococcal agents may not be required for S. aureus isolates with elevated but susceptible vancomycin MIC values.
It is also notable that the reduction in falls reported in the current trial is made in comparison to a treadmill walking intervention of similar intensity, as opposed to no intervention or usual care... Mirelman and colleagues» findings have important implications for clinical practice.
The growing literature on the ethical implications of WGS and WES has so far focused on privacy concerns, data sharing [23], return of results, the management of incidental findings [24] and best practices for obtaining informed consent, at least in the context of research [25], [26].
It provides an overview of current practices; research findings; societal issues; potential environment, health, and safety implications; and possible future directions for nanoremediation.
Lengthy and expensive reviews that are «methodologically robust» but unusable in practice often fail to inform, inspire, or influence.55 A recent systematic review of diabetes risk scores revealed that the authors of most studies were primarily concerned with the intellectual concept of improving the predictive value of the score but had given little or no thought to how their score might be used, by whom, or for what — nor what the implications would be for real people who would be designated «at risk» by the score.56
Title: Determinants of antipsychotic response in schizophrenia: implications for practice and future clinical trials Author: J. Rabinowitz et al..
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This finding has implications for clinical practice and indicates that health professionals should take note of their patients» psychological wellbeing alongside their physical health when recommending or responding to weight loss.
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