Sentences with phrase «interpreted as challenges»

So often questions are interpreted as challenges or criticisms.
Hence, it was not to be interpreted as a challenge to the natural and inevitable self - centeredness of man's feelings.
In canine society, it is quite rude for a dog to greet another dog head on and can be interpreted as a challenge.
However, eye contact from a small child may be interpreted as a challenge to an un-socialized dog and may provoke the dog to establish its dominance.
I distinguish between statements that individuals were able to endorse on their own initiative, as opposed to appearing in a list maintained by someone else who claims those listed are skeptics or have made statements the list keeper interprets as challenging (refuting?)
The Council's constitutional challenge to the Camden minority hiring goal must therefore be interpreted as a challenge to the State Treasurer's general power to issue affirmative action hiring goals.»

Not exact matches

• The character and integrity of those with whom you are doing business • Changing technology as it impacts industries (including the banking industry) • Future changes in the law or even how the law might be interpreted differently 10 years from now • Deteriorating international competiveness (as what happened to our tax code) • Emerging competitive threats • Changes in industrial structure; e.g., new sources of competition • Political influence and unexpected litigation • Public sector fiscal challenges, demographic changes and challenges managing the nation's healthcare resources
The acquisition was interpreted by some as a direct attempt to challenge Walmart and their brick - and - mortar stores.
Now Yellen takes over the tradition, which adds an additional challenge to the job as financial markets try to interpret every answer for signs of the Fed's direction.
Because some Christians interpret the New Testament household codes as prescribing hierarchal gender roles wherein wives function as subordinates to their husbands, their challenge to same - sex couples is, who's in charge?
Whenever women challenge the spiritual authority of men, whether by claiming a new faith or interpreting the orthodoxies of establish faith, their views have been seen as a political challenge to male dominance.
By the time I had graduated, the field had become «one that maintains its interest in literary texts but explores all forms of aesthetic speech and that views performance as an art and recognizes its communicative potential and function» There were three challenges to those of us graduating with doctoral degrees in this discipline: 1) to locate which performances within art and / or culture we would focus our attention on as scholars and performers; 2) to interpret the core concepts generating from the cultural turn in our discipline to other studies of culture and human communication and 3) to develop «performance - centered» methods of research and instruction in whatever parts of the university we found ourselves.
A similar but less strident challenge from Catholic Democrats is calling on Dolan to clarify his response, noting that his letter «is being interpreted by some as an endorsement of Ryan's budget.»
Nevertheless, it seems to me as a Protestant outsider that, when one sets Newman in the context of his brothers, the conservative interpretation is surely strengthened: John, Charles, and Frank were all responding to the same challenges to authority; in juxtaposing them, it is clear that it was the paths of the other two brothers which represented that of private conscience and there seems no reasonable way to interpret Newman's move to Rome as anything other than a decisive rejection of such a move in all of its forms, even the moderately Christian.
If you insist on pursuing a Barthian plurality of truth based on personal hermenutics, I would appreciate a practice of consistency by never challenging anyone else's truth because, as Barth say's, the bible does not become the word of God until you interpret it.
Although in the early pronouncements on mission a great deal of stress is placed on direct evangelism, a broader framework for interpreting mission is discernible as the church faced new challenges.
For women who know they are pregnant, miscarriage symptoms can be challenging to interpret, as signs of vaginal bleeding or cramping may not always be present right away.
This was widely interpreted as an unwillingness to challenge Putin.
But should acute Nigerians interpret that, given IBB's past record and Saraki / Melaye's current labours, as worrying symbol of the ethically challenged ancien regime, rousing itself, after two years of searing heat, to gamely confront its nemesis?
But the mere fact that Cuomo is facing a challenge at all has been interpreted as a weakness by the national media, especially when it comes to 1) his usefulness to potential 2016 presidential contender Hillary Clinton in the brave new world of progressive - dominated Democratic politics, (NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is poised to rise even higher there), and 2) his own White House aspirations.
Previously, Reed fended off a strong challenge from television personality Felipe Luciano, who mounted a campaign that many interpreted as homophobic.
Nevertheless, as recognized by Working Group 1 of the IPCC, scientific challenges remain to our abilities to observe, interpret, and project climate changes.
Dr. Mehnert noted that it was surprising that patients with a more treatable cancer, such as breast cancer, experienced more distress than people with cancers that are more challenging to treat, such as stomach and pancreatic cancers, and that more research is needed to interpret these findings.
The findings provide insight into why many real - world implicit learning situations, such as learning to interpret facial expressions, pose challenges for those with ASD.
The hardest challenge of all in Kennedy's project has been to interpret the noisy firings of Ramsey's neurons as intelligible speech.
As practicing street photographers, the members capture fleeting moments, interpreting life around them and challenging our perceptions of the world.
Reading the results of Riley's survey and observing the systems, environments and day - to - day challenges faced by those working in our schools, it can be readily interpreted that many of these challenges can easily be perceived by school staff as threats, therefore undermining their wellbeing if they respond with classic survival mechanisms.
As they progress along the stages of learning, the students are given more challenging tasks, from interpreting the knowledge in their own words, to applying the knowledge in a practical way.
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Thus, readers may interpret our overall rating on the category of positive overall effects on student achievement as an indicator of their effectiveness in working in challenging settings, such as Title I schools.
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But, since each side comes with its own unique challenges, these articles should not be interpreted as an endorsement of one over the other.
In particular, more could be done to show which trader has contributed most to your portfolio, as currently interpreting results can prove challenging.
They would also interpret any attempt to take them as a challenge for the role of pack leader, and so would correct this using aggression if necessary.
Indeed, as the researchers themselves explain in the paper's abstract, «it remains challenging to interpret this mortality tally in terms of population viability or conservation concern for Australian birds.»
On the bomb are multiple puzzles that present challenges such as wire cutting, a game of memory, interpreting symbols, among others.
Challenging aesthetic norms of what sculpture or painting or installation or plain photographic documentation is, Smit's artistic practice presents a series of new works that are the result of the serendipitous nature of life interpreted as an errare.
«I'm not going to be answering questions as much as challenging ideas and preconceived notions and just [letting] the audience interpret what they want to.
There, works by Turnbull — alongside others by Robert Adams, Kenneth Armitage, Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick, Geoffrey Clarke, Eduardo Paolozzi and Bernard Meadows — were immediately interpreted as a new generation's challenge to Henry Moore's dominance, an interpretation encouraged by the placing of a Moore bronze outside the pavilion to highlight the difference between his smooth, rounded forms and the spiky, disturbing iconoclasm of the younger generation inside.
It considers the challenges and prospects of interpreting and displaying it alongside the historical canon which most (North American) audiences are familiar with and easily identify as African art.
Using visual subject matter that was wholly abstract, filmmakers could create works that, while occasionally interpreted as apolitical and «safe,» actually utilized complex structures and challenged viewers to reexamine the narrative basis — and in some cases the very materiality — of film.
I hoped to find a way, as Pederosa challenges us, to «multiply the ways we look at the world, read it, interpret it, write it, and represent it.»
As artists attempt to find their bearings in this rapidly - changing environment they are driven to challenging traditional ways of interpreting and framing the landscape.
The challenges are an inspirational way to have a go yourself at an image or medium and see how others interpret it as well.
He has never shied away from policy prescriptions and speaking forcefully, telling me that a quieter voice on the climate - energy challenge «could be interpreted as satisfaction with the status quo.»
Nevertheless, as recognized by Working Group 1 of the IPCC, scientific challenges remain to our abilities to observe, interpret, and project climate changes.
And given that you issued a number of challenges that I interpreted as «go find the data yourself and tell uswhat you find,» I'm going back to the original sources, not even the sources as filtered by Jo Nova, the Edsos, the NIPCC report, et al..
Nevertheless, as recognized by Working Group 1 of the IPCC, scientific challenges remain in our abilities to observe, interpret, and project climate changes.
As the legal systems of such jurisdictions — many of which are based on English law — evolve to meet this challenge, a trend towards interpreting trustee duties widely and extending asset recovery powers is emerging.
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