Sentences with phrase «level of dialogue»

«As soon as I open my portable computer in front of a buyer or seller, it helps open up a new level of dialogue,» he says.
For the past two years, I've led the fall semester Grad Seminar, participating in mid-term and final critiques, and I'm constantly impressed by the level of dialogue and commitment among both the students and faculty.
Barkley 2's quests will have some level of dialogue choice too.
In a perfect world we would like to write a detailed response to every person explaining why his / her book has or has not been shortlisted for BookBrowse but, unfortunately, time restraints and the sheer quantity of submissions do not allow us to enter into this level of dialogue.
The Commission of Higher Education is working to: 1) improve the quality of teacher preparation and performance; 2) open the level of dialogue among superintendents and principals and higher education teacher preparation programs; 3) expand communication among vertical teams in P - 16 to support students entering post-secondary education; and 4) review and measure learning outcomes at all levels, including higher education and demonstrate significant value - added for post-secondary options.
This is work we are passionate about, and we welcome any level of dialogue with others sharing this passion.Interested in learning more about integrating CSR and training?
To achieve the level of dialogue, effects, and music needed to put the best sound on screen, Pfister relied on Dolby Atmos ® technology.
However, before anything else, I must admit that the level of dialogue in the story sincerely impressed me: the quality of the writing was excellent, something even well - known filmmakers often have a problem with.
Note the language used, the kinds of topics covered, and the level of dialogue that takes place.
The CIOB overall welcomes the changes to the CLC and the indications of a greater level of dialogue between industry and government are positive.
«Almost every level of dialogue with the United States is frozen,» Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov told a state - sponsored news agency.

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Our unique Management Infrastructure Series takes learning beyond 48 hours of classroom training and into immediate practice by inspiring dialogue across departments and experience levels through social networking and triad coaching.
That level of exchange ranks poorly relative to the pace and scope of dialogue to which the coming MBA students have become accustomed with social media.
Zhao Junjie, a specialist on European issues with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that despite frequent dialogue at all levels between China and the EU, there remained a shortage of political trust between the two sides.
Lee Applbaum, global chief marketing officer at Patrón Spirits, believes virtual reality paves the way to opening up a dialogue about how most anything is intricately produced, particularly for brands that are interested in a high level of transparency.
But if anything good can be said to have come from these events, it's the elevated level of awareness and (mostly) constructive dialogue about serious issues like mental health, militarism, surveillance, and rape culture.
IEA convenes meeting of the Energy Business Council High - level gathering of energy executives aims to deepen global energy dialogue 23 April 2018
As the general public, entrepreneurs, regulators, small businesses, educators, students and industry groups become more aware of the facts about crowdfunding and the impact that it can have at the grassroots level for every small business on every street corner to the highest levels of government and regulation, a groundswell of interest has emerged sparking dialogue and events bringing crowdfunding education, awareness and issues into the spotlight.
Precisely to ensure constructive dialogue, the Church at all levels must always make use of those fully qualified in their scientific discipline when looking to engage in any scientific question, so as to inform the argument with clear and precise thinking.
On a far higher level, intellectually and spiritually, is that very noble philosophical poem called the Wisdom of Solomon, and that still nobler monument of ancient Hebrew thought, the Book of Job, a dramatic dialogue in splendid and sonorous verse upon the theme of suffering and its place in a providential order.
Beyond the formal dialogues and the surprising moves of Pope Francis to increase friendship, more efforts should be made at the local level to forge a common witness to the gospel.
Among numerous non-Catholic constructive responses to last Year's Islamic Open Letter «A Common Word» the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and Russia, Alexy II, has suggested that future dialogue be «on the doctrinal level, on important questions like God, Man and the world... and (on the practical level) on the defence of the role of religion in social life, the opposition of xenophobia and intolerance (and) the promotion of common initiatives for peace»
``... the future of Christian philosophy will therefore depend on the existence or absence of theologians equipped with scientific training, no doubt limited but genuine and, within its own limits, sufficient for them to follow with understanding such lofty dialogues not only in mathematics and physics but also in biology and wherever the knowledge of nature reaches the level of demonstration.»
If ecumenical dialogue is to take place and to mean anything, it can not operate simply at the level of a quest to find common language and a few shared but isolated concepts.
They may not have much identity of content, but a formal kinship exists that could lead to some levels of theological dialogue not made possible by other forms of Protestant theology.
Much communication and dialogue in our ecumenical network on all levels of globle, national societies and localities is much desired at this point.
My theoretical explorations must be seen, however, not only in this context of theological education, but also in the context of my increasing involvement in feminist theological dialogue on a national and international level through lectures and workshops.
I have the impression, however, that interfaith dialogue is frequently practiced at the level of intellectualizing; it thus tends to become a polite and somewhat elitist enterprise.
The Indian situation certainly calls for mutual understanding at depth and consensus about permitted parameters of religious practices, for which inter-faith dialogues among religions and secular ideologies at various levels may be necessary, specifically within the Indian context.
I would invite all of you, therefore, within your respective spheres of influence, to seek ways of promoting and encouraging dialogue between faith and reason at every level of national life.»
If a genuine dialogue occurs, as it can at the university level, theology will learn much about the «ever - changing models of the various disciplines» and «work out appropriately new routes to God» as well as alert other disciplines to its own developments.
The existence of a serious dialogue between Christians and Greek and Roman philosophers, conducted at the highest intellectual level for over three centuries (the mid-second century to the mid-fifth), is evidence that Christian thinkers did not supplant reason by faith and authority.
That Prof. Novak and his coauthors chose to lower the level of discourse not only in First Things but in their strident letter in the April 2002 issue of Commentary, in which they dismiss the possibility of dialogue with Prof. Levenson «in his present state of mind,» is most lamentable.
(10) For the time being, the climax of these studies, at the level of conferences, was reached, in the ecumenical realm, at the Sixth Forum on Bilateral Dialogues in 1994 (11) and, in the Catholic realm, at the Third International Colloquy of Salamanca in 1996.
He warns of the real danger of dialogue leading to the dilution of confessional standards, leveling out all genuine differences, doctrinal minimalism, or what he calls common denominator ecumenicity, all of which have resulted in darkening the light of truth such that «believers do not even know at what points they are really one, to say nothing of the points on which they are divided.»
Now, the goal of speech instruction at the seminary level should be to facilitate «control (of) vocal and physical gesture in order to involve others in a dialogue with texts and their various voices» (Bartow, 284 - 5).
Dialogue on whatever level is the result of God's grace and the generosity of human relationships.
He pursued this dialogue at the highest theological level (right up to his then - secret meeting with Paul VI in 1964) because he saw so well what happens to Christianity when Christians lose contact with the people and the religion of Jesus.
During this process the superficial touch - and - go level of our relationships will be deconstructed as existing conflicts are unveiled through our dialogue.
Since Vatican II, the Catholic church, both at international and national levels, has actively pursued dialogue with people of all faiths, whilst continuing to proclaim Christ as «the way, the truth and the life».
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
It will be a good while yet before anything is achieved on the level of interreligious communication and dialogue, let alone on that of multireligious consciousness, that can be compared for quality to the impressive monologue of the Encyclopaedia.
Some of these self - directed questions and dialogues are going to reside on the more personal level:
Now, thanks to health workers at all levels; the major international agencies - including WHO, UNICEF and USAID; ministries of health: non-government organisations; and Dialogue on Diarrhoea, control of diarrhoeal diseases is an essential child health programme in virtually every developing country.
An attorney by profession and accustomed to in - depth research, I spent countless hours reading and engaging in online dialogue trying to gain a level of confidence in caring for chickens, which was frustrated by conflicting advice on blogs and forums - most of which lacked authoritative support.
Wall charts published In = «dd09.htm» > issue nine of Diarrhoea Dialogue we mentioned two wall charts, aimed at senior and middle level health workers, being produced at the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene in London.
Speaking to journalists, he said: «Of course we have a really high level dialogue with China on all sorts of issues ranging from the economy and trade and business and of course human rightOf course we have a really high level dialogue with China on all sorts of issues ranging from the economy and trade and business and of course human rightof issues ranging from the economy and trade and business and of course human rightof course human rights.
We have worked hand in hand with your organization at different levels and find this not only unnecessary but a display of high handedness in a simple matter that could have been resolved through dialogue and respect.
Later, Foreign Office officials insisted that Mr Hague and his counterpart Avigdor Liberman «expressed their appreciation for the breadth and intensity of official exchanges between the two governments and affirmed their shared commitment to an early meeting of the high - level UK - Israel strategic dialogue».
5) A new high level dialogue to discuss a joint vision for the global governance in the area of energy and climate change could be established within the «EU - China Strategic Partnership on Climate Change» in order to improve the EU's ability to conceive institutional frameworks that are likely to gather the necessary support.
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