Sentences with phrase «middle course»

Her description of the authoritative style of parenting is typically viewed as striking a golden middle course between the prevailing pre Second World War behavioral authoritarian parenting style and the emergence of the «so called» Freudian permissive parenting style right after the Second World War.
The increasingly popular middle course, of doing one science and two nonscience A levels, may be interesting and even broadly educative, but is no use to anyone considering studying science further into higher education.
Instead, we must chart an approximate middle course, in keeping with the intermediate state in which we froze our genetic identity.
It then covers the upper course processes (erosion), features (waterfalls, gorges), middle course processes (transportation), features (meanders), lower course processes (deposition), features (oxbow lakes, deltas), and also includes an assessment designed as a mid-unit assessment to go over what has been learned so far.
The organizer of the Boston Marathon designed the course with a starting line, middle course design, and finish line.
At the same time, the Church of England tried to steer a middle course between Catholics and Protestants.
In the summer of 1947, Camus records his distrust of «static virtue» and of his desire to find a middle course between total negation, on the one hand, and an affirmation that would explain away the enigma of existence, on the other.
Often does his summation of an outline of different doctrines begin with the words «I hold the middle course
Furthermore, the status of the eternal objects» as identical to that of the «abstract entities» entails a middle course between a Kantian subjective idealism and a naive realism.34
In this aim, Kaplan's philosophical theology is similar to that of Alfred North Whitehead's — namely, to steer a middle course between unreflective supernaturalism and reductive naturalism.
Thus, they steer a middle course between unreflective supernaturalism and reductive naturalism.
Both Catholic Scholasticism and Protestant Orthodoxy sought to steer a middle course between such false notions of divine transparency and divine opacity by insisting on the distinction between first and second causes.
The middle course between these two options is one of correlation — not a correlation by deduction from a divine edict but a correlation between religious teaching and the empirical data; for example, between books on genetics and the Book of Genesis.
In speaking of Jesus» resurrection in terms of the body of Christ, we mean to steer a middle course between two opposite extremes.
While these voices are doubtless present in American culture, I find the opposite argument more persuasive: The relative absence of ideology in American politics, culture, or religion allows Americans to steer a middle course to navigate clear of the shoals of extremism.»
Abortion on demand, assisted suicide, homosexual marriages, public schools as recruitment centers for the gay «culture of desire,» feminist tyranny of the campus, no - fault divorce, transplant tissue from viable babies — these and dozens of other developments presumably demonstrate the capacity of religion and culture to maintain «a middle course
She wants to steer a middle course between «left» and «right,» but one wonders if her repeated affirmation that «the voice of the people is the voice of God» might be equally objectionable to both.
Whitehead's type of rationalism takes a middle course which corrects the false method of Descartes and which is easily reconciled with the pragmatic point of view.
Whitehead sought a middle course between determinism and indeterminism, believing that the universe displayed too much order for the latter and too little for the former.
His was a middle course.
In what is usually called the Elizabethan settlement, the effort was made to steer a middle course between the Catholic heritage and Protestantism.
Is there a middle course, and what and where are its bounds?
Some mothers find the higher speed soothe their little ones while others find the middle course satisfy their baby's longing.
Yes, sometimes we disagree, but we can always find a middle course and reach a consensus.
Initially, colonies that steer a middle course form individual sectors, until they eventually occupy the entire invasion front.
Corliss remains even - handed throughout, steering a middle course that avoids the twin dangers of narrow - mindedness and credulity.
by Walter Chaw Maybe it was the anticipation, maybe it's because it's too much like the first film, Pitch Black, but David Twohy's Riddick is merely fine for what it is, lacking the kind of loopy, operatic invention of the franchise's middle course and contenting itself with being a bug hunt in the James Cameron sense of the word instead of exploring more of this universe.
Director Ava DuVernay and screenwriter Paul Webb have chosen a middle course between the standard historical waxworks biopic and an intimate depiction of the public politician as private man.
And Nakia, who has traveled the continent and believes Wakanda has a humanitarian duty to the world, plots a middle course.
Our choice of «at public expense» represents an effort to chart a middle course and avoid bias.
«Ryse» could have easily been over-the-top in either a silly or a grim direction, but it stays the middle course and ends up both respectable and somewhat forgettable for its efforts.
That's why the «Gang of 10» senators - a group of five Democrats and five Republicans - is pushing what they describe as a middle course between the Republicans» insistence on more drilling and Democrats» demands for more renewables and efficiency measures.
For the Plochingen gauging station situated in the middle course of the Neckar River, annual peak discharge data are available from the observation period 1921 - 2006.
The summary itself acknowledged the need for much more research, but also laid out many potentially dire consequences if the warming even takes a middle course.
The worst - case scenario predicts a huge temperature increase a century from now, comparable to the temperature rise since the last Ice Age, and there may also be dire consequences if the warming takes a middle course.
The Canadian Bar Association, which is intervening in the case, is trying to navigate a middle course between the sides, Jamal said.
«What happened over the weekend started to move us toward this middle course of action.
Your best option is to stay the middle course.
Others take a middle course, which is at least less destructive.
A middle course might say that the practitioner should give the seller a «Miranda warning» during the listing call, telling the seller there's no confidentiality until a listing agreement is signed.
The loose idea is that the finger sandwiches take the edge off your hunger, the scones are a sort of middle course and the pastries are dessert.
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