Sentences with phrase «means redefinition»

Dr Alexander Mazein, lead author of the study from the European Institute for Systems Biology and Medicine, commented: «In - depth understanding of asthma means redefinition of asthma subtypes based on the mechanisms that lead to the development of the disease.

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In the place of right and wrong — concepts accessible to all citizens — we get «healthy,» «productive,» «inclusive,» and other catchwords, the meanings of which are controlled by experts and subject to endless redefinition by the chattering class.
• Our friend and former colleague David P. Goldman, writing as «Spengler,» draws out the implication of this redefinition of what it means to be religious:
For Christians, the divine revelation, the historic redefinition of meaning, the cosmopolitan insight — all those things that are deeper and wider than the self and.
My redefinition is radical against the background of recent professional theology, but not in relation to what theology has meant in the overall history of the church, and especially of Protestantism.
For this identification meant a radical redefinition of the whole idea of the Word, as that idea may have been known by members of the Christian community.
I refer you to my previous epistle on Semantics, specifically the redefinition of words into their «diabolical meanings».
However, if the argument is that gays shouldn't have to live up to a hetero definition of marriage which implies marriage as a foundation for family, and that gays marriage is a redefinition of marriage to be any thing we want it to mean, then the question becomes; why does the government involve itself in the ritual of marriage?
And the two are intimately connected: Both are part of a thoroughgoing redefinition of what it means to be human via, among other things, an annihilative repudiation of the past.
«The ACCC is concerned about the redefinition of what is meant by free range by industry to suit itself, and the fact that the redefinition has the very real potential of misleading consumers,» she said.
He also discusses the redefinition of online safety, and what it means today.
Like Iain, I noted the role of ideas, but for me, the key ones were Manchester School Liberalism (as propagated by the pamphlets, letters and speeches of the Anti-Corn Law League); the appeals to class conflict and religiosity (again, as exploited by the League); and Peel's own redefinition of Conservative ideology as a means to preserve traditional aristocratic control over Parliament.
Not only can hardcore horror provide a corrective to «torture porn's ostensible «extremity», and the meanings of «torture porn» as a categorising term,» 4 it can also provide a redefinition of the boundaries of the genre within the context of contemporary U.S. horror.
Susan McCalmont (@SusanMcCalmont): The solution to teacher retention begins with a reconsideration of what it means to be a teacher in the 21st century classroom and a redefinition of the role.
Everything maps backward from a redefinition of what it means to graduate from high school.
School Leaders» Dilemma Education is undergoing a significant sector shift and redefinition as the meaning and purpose of learning, and how and where learning occurs evolve.
«The change in the district has meant an extraordinary redefinition of what it means to be a principal in Baltimore City,» Alonso told more than 200 administrators gathered at Morgan State University.
At the same time, one has an insight into the artist's own search for a redefinition of the artistic statement and its meaning for how reality is seen and interpreted.
These contributed to the development of a reflection about new artistic practices and a redefinition of the meaning of art.
In the 1970s and 1980s, post-minimalism and the conceptual redefinition of the art object meant that painting and landscape as a genre were relegated to the sidelines, having no use in avant garde production.
My «redefinition» (not actually a redefinition at all, but the utterly bog - standard original definition) is simply the statement that things in thermal equilibrium are at the same temperature; that's what «same temperature» means.
Often, that redefinition means living with less, but making that «less» mean «more» — whether it's smaller houses or more mobile lifestyles.
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