Sentences with phrase «means in the broader context»

While it takes many months after a claims year for the numbers to stabilize, this is certainly good news, though what it means in the broader context remains an open question.

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The background is not meant to distract from or excuse the horrific acts of her clients, but instead provide the jury the broad, sometimes generations - deep, context in which the actions took place.
«The experience of the broad oriental tradition of a married clergy could also be drawn upon,» he writes, without specificying what that means in the context of the debate over married clergy in non-Eastern traditions.
Similarly, in a broader portfolio context, retaining some exposure to the duration factor (meaning sensitivity to interest - rate changes) can help to provide more stable outcomes.
Being defined as true within a narrow mathematical or logical system doesn't mean the statement is true in a broader context.
But these spheres of relevance, in turn, have meaning only in relation to some broader context, and these contexts to broader contexts still.
The emphasis on symbolic universes has placed the study of religion in a broader cultural context, suggesting means by which private experiences of the sacred, as well as functional trade - offs between religion and secular symbol systems, can be rediscovered.
As Eric Hester explains later in this issue The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality [11] teaches that formation in chastity and any information imparted about sexuality should be given in the broadest context of information about love.
When I describe myself as a «gay,» it is always clear from the broader context that I am not using «gay» to mean that I embrace and affirm my sexual desires in a way contrary to Catholic teaching.
This means that contextin the broad sense of cultural, religious, social, political and economical circumstances — and text — as Scripture in its process of transmission and interpretation, that is, its Tradition — do mutually interpret each other.
But Christianity emerged in the Jewish context, and that means that it has emphasized broader dimensions of the working of compassionate Wisdom.
[16] This heritage, which many Indian - Christian theologians have too often accepted uncritically, accepting the broad brush - strokes, without going into the nitty - gritty details, needs to be re-examined and re-evaluated so that the meaning of several concepts which such a heritage has spawned and which is reflected, often unconsciously, in the present attitudes of Indian - Christians, can be liberated «from the socio - cultural, philosophical and historical contexts in which they have been deified, and make their theological insights reincarnate in the life and concerns of the people.
When it comes to spiritual growth, first one must define what one means by spiritual, which some posters have done here, albeit in a somewhat nebulous fashion, or perhaps my senses are too dull to pick up your exact meaning as some of the words you use have such broad semantics in various contexts.
Furthermore, you conclude that the term «the family» in a context about the Hansen family can not refer specifically to the Hansens because «family» has a broad range of meanings and it is also used to speak of various families.
It's a broad term that is going to mean different things to different people in different contexts.
DiChristina: Right and something I didn't mention before Steve, but which I think is important to mention here is, even in focusing on a single disease — and you're right, we don't typically do that, at Scientific American, we don't want to do «disease of the month» per se, although certainly we don't mean belittle the importance of, you know, these various diseases in people's lives, but at the broader context as well.
When fourth grade students know the specific meanings of words, they can more easily relate them to a particular context and in turn better grasp the broader lesson at hand.
The Contemporary Austin presents artist Jim Hodges and journalist Dan Rather in conversation on The Moody Rooftop, discussing Hodges's newly installed sculpture at the museum, With Liberty and Justice for All (A Work in Progress), the artist's body of work, and its broader context, meaning, and relevance.
Documenting a 2003 lecture by Piper, which transforms into a spontaneous group performance, the film situates her seminal 1983 work Funk Lessons in the tradition of mainstream films that represent the teaching of popular dance as a means of self - transcendence and cross-cultural contact, and within the broader philosophical context of Piper's The Color Wheel Series, which this video completes.
Painting at RISD prepares students to engage in an individual search for meaning and cultural representation through the development of strong visual skills, keen critical reasoning abilities and an understanding of broad historical and social contexts.
Her view was that, in that broader legal context, the existence of those provisions suggested that «an expansive meaning of s 4 (1)(a), unconnected to public order, is unnecessary».
This is because the phrase «commercial activity» may have a broad range of meanings, and it is necessary to consider the phrase in its overall context, including the legal context by analyzing the statute in which the phrase is found.
In keeping consistent with the language of the BC Human Rights Code, the SCC ruled that the Code was meant to be interpreted in a broad contexIn keeping consistent with the language of the BC Human Rights Code, the SCC ruled that the Code was meant to be interpreted in a broad contexin a broad context.
The NIS - 4: What It All Means (and Doesn't Mean)(PDF - 170 KB) National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges & Permanency Planning for Children Department (2011) Offers guidance on understanding the meaning of the Fourth National Incidence Study (NIS - 4) findings in a broader context and in terms of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges» Courts Catalyzing Change: Achieving Equity and Fairness in Foster Care initiative's priorities, goals, and opportunities.
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