Sentences with phrase «more broader sense»

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The kind of detailed demographic and interest - based targeting that the company specializes in makes sense for plenty of advertisers and marketers, but for a consumer - goods company like P&G that is more interested in broad reach and awareness, that kind of targeting may not be terribly compelling.
Ideas to make your company more friendly to a broader range of talent can appear «radical» at first, but given a little thought, they turn out to be just good sense.
But getting too far ahead of your skis, spending more than you can afford shooting for levels of unnecessary precision, setting standards that make no sense and add no value to your offerings, or trying to address too broad a set of needs and customers are formulas for expensive failures.
In a broader sense, the push towards LTE is an attempt from Microsoft to get Surface PCs into more businesses, and eventually, more homes.
Instead of «going on a diet,» which is a short - term behavior, more people seem to be thinking of their diet in the broader sense and are focused on eating more healthfully, which for them is a longer - term proposition.
The more clearly it is understood that ministry or, in the broad sense of the word we have adopted, that worship is the work of all the people (the laos, the laity), the more explicit will their doing theology be.
To «try to understand God more truly» is «to do theology» in the broadest sense.
The Club would prefer to build a broader and more gradated aristocracy, and one built upon the readily understandable excellences of dancing ability, attractiveness, fashion sense, conversational manner, etc..
This understanding of the word not only makes more sense in the immediate context, but also fits with the broader context of Scripture.
«Brotherly love» has a broad meaning and a more special sense.
But when individual and national authority are understood — and relativized — in the context of social relations that affect all of humanity, then a broader, more encompassing, and even more transcendent sense of the sacred becomes necessary.
What made more sense to us was to use the recommended range for total carbohydrate intake as presented by the NAS in its broader discussion of macronutrient intake.
He made three broad observations: (1)»... competition is not a myth in the sense that Australia has achieved a great deal since 1974...»; (2) «while much has been achieved, more needs to be done» (in this he agreed with recent comments made by Fred Hilmer) and (3) «where competition is clearly a myth, especially in the areas of infrastructure provision where there are monopoly providers, economic regulation is the complement to competition.
Soon after, Bielema clarified that his comments were meant to be taken in the broader sense, that Gus Malzahn's staff «knew more about winning than us.»
Learn more about our unique approach to engaging students through their heads (intellectual involvement in a subject), hands (experiencing a subject by doing), and hearts (living into a subject in an emotional sense to connect it to a broader narrative), fostering the desire for lifelong learning.
For more on the privacy angle and some big - think considerations about how this affects democracy in a broad sense, see Daniel Kreiss's Stanford Law Review article, Yes We Can (Profile You)-- A Brief Primer on Campaigns and Political Data.
(Though, in context, on this occasion she seems to be talking more about what it takes for MPs to more genuinely represent a specific community: I have heard her previously make somewhat conflicting arguments on that broad theme: I strongly prefer the former approach that BME or Muslim MPs are not «community representatives» in that narrow sense.
Many of you have come to us asking for more (and more serious) advice on how to make sense of the scientific literature, so we've asked a dozen scientists at different career stages and in a broad range of fields to tell us how they do it.
Of course, we've been thinking of establishing traditions in the broader sense as well, but fall is the start of the holiday season and that time of year when making memories together feels more important than ever.Last year, when Grace was just a few months old, we went on an impromptu trip to the Chicago Botanic Garden and had the best day walking around in the sunshine, just being together as a family.
While Ms. Spira recommends that app - using singles tap into more mainstream platforms too, because they tend to have a broader user base, she said niche apps can make a lot of sense.
In Shrek the Third, two sets of babies steal the show, an appropriate development since the movie's theme is parenting and taking on responsibility in a broader if not more vital sense.
After a confident teaser in the summer, this seems a little more unsure of itself, with an awkward tone that blends the dark, gritty tone suggested by the previous spot with a broad, wacky sense of humor more familiar with the «Pirates» movies.
It takes a few scenes to get into I'm with Lucy, with its broad sense of humor meshed with a quieter, more introspective view on dating, but once things gel a bit, it almost never misses a beat.
Though it's likely the 1.85:1, 1080p transfer would have a little more snap with different / superior encoding (not to mention a broader bitrate, as the movie occupies a scant 14 GB of a 25 GB platter), I suspect a certain flatness of latitude, at least, is by design: It makes sense for Oscar to kind of float through a void.
While the usual masala touches are in force — energetic musical numbers; broad comedy beats, mostly courtesy of Amitabh Bachchan as Rishi's womanizing father — for most of KANK Johar strives for and largely achieves some sense of emotional truth only to give into the filmi formula, which comes off as all the more phony in this context.
Americans May Know More than You Think about Science Science, 8/9/16» «We need to have a sense of science literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Consequences.
I don't think its actually important to understand these notions from a more rigorous mathematical sense, but I do think its important to understand that these are just some of the common tools in a much broader bag of tools in statistics.
After all, say Moestrup and Eskesen (1989), «We must find the roads and paths which lead to a higher form of recognition of reality, a higher and more intense joy in life, and a broader sense of, and a greater joy in, the solidarity which mutually arises between the children in their attempts to express themselves.»
The following are common characteristics of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific area of interest • Has advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base of knowledge; a large quantity of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree of concentration in areas of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods of time, particularly in a specific area of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
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Never mind the health benefits of eating more fruits and veggies, giving up meat (and I mean meat in the broadest sense) can leave you with some extra dough.
Why do these strategies make more sense than simply buying a broad - market index fund?
This closing process will make a lot more sense to you if we put it into a broader context.
Animating arms or hands to appear on the enemy directly isn't something that only Unlimited World Red (specific moves in Unlimited Cruise / Adventure as well as Gigant Battle did it) has done, but it still makes more sense from a game angle to focus on them appearing close to the enemy or Robin with broad reach.
While Christie's is focusing on the French and international artists from the 80's onwards, with several brilliant post-war lots, it appears Sotheby's will have many more works from the post-war period, with a distinctive focus on French Art Informel, and Contemporary in broader sense.
Chosen from more than 500 nominations by significant international critics, curators, art historians and creative writers, Vitamin 3 - D's 117 established and emerging artists were selected on the basis that they have made a significant contribution to sculpture and installation (in their broadest sense) in the last five years.
We're presently witnessing a revaluation between these two positions: a number of post-war masters have been consecrated (see: the extraordinary De Chirico and Fontana retrospectives at Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris), while many interrupted lines of Italian art are emerging, providing a broader and more detailed sense of its history.
Hoyland does much the same thing but in a less programmatic way and without resource to an anonymous surface: the action is far more self - indulgent, «painterly» in a more accepted or understood sense, polychromatic and broader in formal range.
In a broader sense, a country with a population skewed toward males can experience more health problems, crime and potential for conflict, according to some studies.
«In the broadest sense, everyone who breathes cleaner air, drinks cleaner water, and benefits from a more stable climate will come out on top as the energy transition proceeds.»
In order to promote a more productive dialogue between scientists and policymakers, the discussion of adaptation and mitigation options in the policy arena needs to be reframed so that it addresses environmental degradation and sustainability in the broad sense, not just the impacts of climate change.
Well focused aspects of the debate tend to make it more difficult to employ obscurantist tactics, in that sense they additionally are helpful in gaugeing what is occurring in the broader set of GW debates.
The encyclopaedia is being written with a broad audience in mind to make sense of conservation topics and environmental issues that more of us are becoming familiar with and interested in.
This path would make America more energy dependent on other countries — diminishing U.S. security — and it would make life harder, in a broad economic sense and for individual families.
In the broadest sense, the natural forcings appear to exhibit sufficient variability to cause climate to be nothing more than a sequence of anomalies.
A judge must consider an Indigenous community in a broad sense, including urban or more widely spread communities and networks of support.
Even so, wise heads recommend that we not chase perfection down both forks of the road (and certainly not trivia) and instead content ourselves with a broader term in a proper context, trusting in the good sense... [more]
Transactions: The act of conducting business; a deal; in a broad sense, a contract; something which takes place or has taken place; a dealing between two or more parties.
Transaction: The act of conducting business; a deal; in a broad sense, a contract; something which takes place or has taken place; a dealing between two or more parties.
The one - year study at Penn Law let me know the importance and implications of common law, which, in a broader sense, will contribute to a more transparent judicial environment for China in the days to come.
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