There's no real resolution to any of the sub plots featured within, which could be
interpreted as a reflection on broken families in the real world.
Not exact matches
It could be that because we've brought more cases in the last few years against some well - known names that that's
interpreted as a crackdown, but that's simply more a
reflection of the fact that time has gone by since we've updated the guides in 2009 to make it clear it applies to social media marketing.
This is clear when one
interprets Jesus» thought of God's care for individuals
as a
reflection of his own life.
Ministers are not trained to reflect upon human action and events, to
interpret them theologically, and to regard such
reflection as important
as the study of books.
Third, scientific
reflection (in the form of observation and much speculation) on the nature of time itself also has profound implications on how man conceives of his reality
as a succession of events (how man connects events in his reality)-
interpreted as the passage of time - and whether those events are intrinsically connected, and, if so, whether or not such a connection is changeable.
That the two Niebuhrs could each
interpret the Manchurian situation in 1932
as tragic and yet come to differing conclusions about the proper American response shows that using the concept of tragedy in ethical
reflection hardly resolves disagreements, but may simply shift them to a deeper level.
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means
interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture
as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his
reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
«From the fact that quantum theory agrees with experiment in so wide a domain..., it is evident that the indeterministic features of quantum mechanics are in some way a
reflection of the real behaviour of matter in the atomic and nuclear domains, but here the question arises
as to just how to
interpret this indeterminism» (p. 86).
For Whitehead defines «nature»
as immediacy or «sense - awareness and
interprets that in Bradley's anti-atomistic terms
as a whole or continuum (EPNK 7; CN 14) with «ragged edges» (CN 50; cf. AR 156) which is «differentiated» or «diversified» by
reflection (EPNK 59, 68f.
In the process, they registered some flat, mirror - bright
reflections above the bedrock, which they
interpreted as «water pockets,» or small lakes at least three feet deep.
Individuals that respond in a negative way to life events that are stressful,
interpreting the events
as the consequence of factors they can not change
as well
as a
reflection of their own shortcomings, tend to be more vulnerable to becoming depressed.
In
interpreting these test results, I think it should be recognized that the various individual issues — such
as the iron deficiency anemia, the high anion gap metabolic acidosis, the «euthyroid sick syndrome» pattern of low T3 thyroid hormone (see my post «Carbohydrates and the Thyroid,» Aug 24, 2011), and the low cortisol with a disrupted circadian pattern — are probably
reflections of deeper problems caused by malnutrition (starvation of carbs, protein, and assorted micronutrients) despite excess fat intake (a source of metabolic stress).
We get into trouble when we react to media
as if it IS reality rather than a warped
reflection that needs to be
interpreted carefully.
For «Human Traffic», Rina Banerjee has specifically produced a series of artworks (sculptures, wooden panels, large format drawings) illustrating her
reflections on the theme of movement, which she
interprets in a positive (journeys that generate a great cultural diversity and richness)
as well
as a more abrupt way, with the forced physical circulation of bodies due to war, terrorism and poverty, thereby implicating migrations of every kind.
The fact that this was not clear, that it was plausible to
interpret my post
as somehow assenting to such a burnning, paints a dire picture of the politics of climate change (this is no
reflection on you personally of course).
In a jurisdiction that has prided itself on the importance of «doctrine» in
interpreting the law, the fact that the major French language university opts for content with the lowest common denominator, while a foreign owned commercial publisher offers an authoritative work by leading academics and legal practitioners, is a remarkable case of role reversal,
as well
as a
reflection on how times have changed.
At the moment the sensor is only compatible with OLED displays and the underlying technology relies on the capturing of a fingerprint by first shining a light through the display where the sensor is then able to effectively capture the
reflection of that light and
interpret the
reflection as a fingerprint impression.
Using play - based therapy modalities,
as well
as education and
reflection with caregivers, I help them
interpret and respond to difficult child behaviors.
As part of the training, participants have an opportunity to practice using, scoring and
interpreting PEDS, through exploration and
reflection on a variety of case studies.