Sentences with phrase «more coherence in»

Steve: Willis, I've posted late in 2007 about Kiehl's report that GCMs with high climate sensitivity adopted aerosol histories with relative low variability and conversely; thus there is more coherence in the GCM ensembles than in the underlying data — suggesting a certain shall - we - say opportunism in the aerosol history selection.
The committee's recommendations include more focus on training for teachers after they enter the profession to keep their knowledge and practical skills up to date, a better inspection regime for science facilities and more coherence in the provision of science educational materials.
Canadian Tire has been investing in customer experience and brand - building recently, with improved store interiors and more coherence in its advertising.

Not exact matches

Yet Christians are commanded to be «prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you» (1 Peter 3:15), and unless one is determined to do no more than mutely wave people towards the nearest church, this can only be achieved by giving some account of the coherence (not perfection) and development (not fulfillment) one discerns in one's own life.
Such a view would not be quite so absurd as might at first appear: the divine temporal evaluations would seem to be no more arbitrary than those of the constitution of the primordial nature in Whitehead's view; and the divine subjective aim toward the maximum of value intensity, together with the property of everlastingness and the Categoreal Obligations (constituted by the primordial nature) of Subjective Unity and Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal evaluations.
Just as those glued to their television sets for six or seven hours a night reasonably prefer sets with PIP (picture in picture) which let one see the action of more than one channel at once, to enhance surfing (at the loss of coherence, if you value that), so, too, do workers chained to computer monitors for eight or more hours a day naturally prefer to have a large screen with 16 million possible shades and hues of color, with a number of programs opened at once.
More concretely, the glorification of dialectical tension in Soloveitchik's case can obscure the extent to which his thinking, with all its nuance and complexity, does in fact exhibit exceptional coherence, harmony, and integration.
In thus explaining and championing religious pluralism on affirmative theological grounds rather than on negative or concessionary ones, liberal Protestants could make one of the more important of their distinctive contributions to the moral coherence «and consensus that our sprawling society needs but has found it difficult to maintain.
The usual assertions are (1) that this kind of religion is today on the defensive; (2) that the defensive posture is occasioned by the flourishing of «conservative churches» (although the alleged liberal enervation is also seen in more autonomous terms); (3) that the growth in religious conservatism and conservative churches is itself the result of widespread reaction against «secular humanist» values and against those who hold such values; (4) that our society as a whole has been experiencing a breakdown in moral consensus, a loss of moral coherence somehow connected with a decline in oldline Protestant dominance; and (5) that some or all of these happenings have been quite sudden, so that the early 1960s can be taken as a kind of benchmark — as a time before the fall.
When, for the sake of apologetic or missionary conprehensibility or for the sake of internal coherence, we step back from that concreteness and express ourselves in more general terms, it must not be with the thought that this will make the faith more credible.
In Search of New Coherence What we needed then, and what we need all the more urgently now, is to see the meaning of The Magisterium of Christ with fresh eyes and a larger vision.
Then there was a type of double - mindedness that in a more powerful and active sort of inner coherence seemed to will the Good, but deceptively willed something else.
By moving in the directions I have outlined, we could make a major contribution not only to the coherence of theological curricula but also to theological education more generally.
More recently, Einstein's theory of relativity, Max Planck's discovery of the quantum, and other developments in contemporary physics have gathered together widely diverse natural occurrences into tighter unity and surprising coherence that leads to even further discovery.
«Coherence» is understood more precisely to mean not only that every single being must be involved in some kind of connection — and in view of the diversity of possible relations and even of the possible relationship of unrelatedness this would not be saying very much.
Although it has to be remembered that, right at the beginning of his theological publishing, Boff followed a hermeneutics of coherence or interdependence of all beings through his understanding of the cosmic Christ, something he has been taking up more prominently again in recent writings, the beginning of his trinitarian thinking is marked by a hermeneutics of suspicion, that is, by a critique of power and ideology.
On the one hand the principle of coherence, by Whitehead's account, seems broader and more profound than that of logical consistency.21 Coherence can be distinguished from its opposite, incoherence, in the follocoherence, by Whitehead's account, seems broader and more profound than that of logical consistency.21 Coherence can be distinguished from its opposite, incoherence, in the folloCoherence can be distinguished from its opposite, incoherence, in the following way.
Whitehead defined more precisely the character of determinateness in its becoming and of indeterminateness in its perishing as a relationship between coherence and incoherence: «An actual entity... is self - creative; and in its process of creation transforms its diversity of rôles into one coherent rôle.
If the argument in favor of the correspondence of an entertained possibility of a state of affairs to an actual state of affairs is entirely based on coherence and consistency, we seem to be left with the question as to what more is affirmed, when we claim correspondence, than that this is the most coherent and consistent belief to hold?
But for a variety of reasons the cloak has been more and more torn away in recent American history, leaving in its stead a radical secular individualism whose implications for social coherence are ominous indeed.
One wonders whether, in the future, when we shall know so much more about what literature says and how it hangs together than we now do, we shall come to see literary myth as a similarly constructive principle in the social or qualitative sciences, giving shape and coherence to psychology, anthropology, theology, history and political theory without losing in any one of them its own autonomy of hypothesis.»
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Sir Michael Scholar, the chairman of the UK Statistics Authority at the time, responded to Mr Raynsford's letter in January: «Looking at statistics on housing, house building and house prices more generally, the Statistics Authority has been concerned for some time that there is a lack of coherence and clarity in their public presentation.»
The authors suggest there is a higher - order process at work that they call global coherence that overrules local contradictions: «Someone who believes in a significant number of conspiracy theories would naturally begin to see authorities as fundamentally deceptive, and new conspiracy theories would seem more plausible in light of that belief.»
No news yet on the body's name or spending power, but it has long been argued that a single body managing the U.K. space effort would bring more coherence to research efforts and give the United Kingdom more clout in negotiations with international partners.
In their new paper, Zhang and colleagues used an AI - based convolutional neural network to review more than 200,000 eye scans conducted with optical coherence tomography, a noninvasive technology that bounces light off the retina to create two - and three - dimensional representations of tissue.
And then you go into a place of coherence, where the heart and brain are more in sync, so to speak.
So when your heart rhythms are in a state of «coherence», this can facilitate smoother brain function, which not only decreases stress but also allows you more access to your innate intelligence — which allows you to improve your focus, creativity, intuition and higher - level decision - making.
It's a lot like Jonas Akerlund's repugnant and identically unwatchable Spun: pretty girls playing at ugly in a picture more interested in tableaux than in coherence.
It looks as if they all had fun making the film — there's a lot of hugging and high spirits — which makes In Between's cool coherence even more impressive.
Though it rarely makes a lick of sense, Mr. Nobody quickly establishes itself as an inventive and visually sumptuous endeavor that more than makes up in innovativeness what it's lacking in coherence.
It's a Texas Gothic crime thriller sutured to a potboiler melodrama about the existential despair of L.A. socialites in a David Lynchian fashion — though with less surrealism and more coherence.
Director: James Ward Byrkit Cast: Hugo Armstrong, Nicholas Brendon, Emily Foxler, Elizabeth Gracen, Lauren Maher, Alex Manugian, Lorene Scafaria, Maury Sterling Certificate: 15 Watch Coherence online in the UK: TalkTalk TV Store / Rakuten TV / iTunes / Amazon Instant... Read More
Mistress America is a far more energetic ride, lurching from scene to disconnected scene without too much fear of coherence, and cramming in a year's worth of emotional development into a timeline that only spans a few weeks.
Additionally, more than 100 presentations featured the work of several members of the HGSE community, including Professor Richard Elmore's «Building Knowledge and Supports for Improving School Coherence» which was featured in the Presidential symposium, «Use - inspired Research and Development: Solving Middle School Challenges in the SERP - Boston Field Site.»
Yes, that is a fair point, but educators should not see this as a zero - sum game, where more financial education will necessarily take something away from the rigor, focus and coherence that is needed to give students strong foundations in mathematics or reading.
Curricular Coherence and the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics Educational Researcher, November 2012 Exploring the relationship of the CCSS in Mathematics (CCSSM) to student achievement, these researchers found a high degree of similarity between CCSSM and standards of the highest - achieving nations on the 1995 Third International Mathematics and Science Study and that states with standards more like CCSSM have higher 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress scores on average.
She acknowledges «that Core proponents» overall objective — to get schools teaching more necessary and important things, and to encourage intellectual coherence in what is taught — is not bad, but good.»
The result is a system in which, more often than not, no one is in charge and any policy coherence is accidental.
Teachers obtain that by bringing focus and coherence to the subject matter and allowing themselves to be more conceptual in their approach to learning.
Another phenomenon mentioned in the story are books that are nothing more than compilations of Wikipedia articles and blogs on some important topic, slapped together without regard to narrative arc or even coherence, and sold as authoritative works.
Future investigations using specialized, high - resolution in vivo imaging tools, such as optical coherence tomography and scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, will permit a much more detailed investigation into the source of the autofluorescence.
It gives the artists in «Swell,» spanning three galleries, more coherence, but also at times the quaint air of classic comics.
In the mid-1970s, as Ramberg's figures became less sexualized and more grotesque, she achieved levels of formal coherence that demonstrate an increasing artistic maturity.
The collages in There Must Be More to Life Than This are built from single sources, usually from advertising from the 1940s - 1970s, and speak at once to a longing for coherence and completion and the inability to ever truly achieve it.
Video art however has gone through so many changes in its brief history that it does not have much aesthetic coherence at all: does an installation by Gary Hill from the early 1990s belong in the same category as a more recent work by Cory Arcangel?
http://nycgallerygirl.com/2011/11/29/the-1-worst-gallery-show-ever/ Cattelan was equally (if not more) disappointing given the lack of coherence and intention from someone who usually seems so thoughtful in his installations.
This most intelligent painter is enormously prolific, and works in diverse, unexpected ways, yet his work's overall coherence and power becomes more apparent as time goes on.
In painting as in mathematics, the role of structure or coherence became more evident and the range of its applications was extended to new elementIn painting as in mathematics, the role of structure or coherence became more evident and the range of its applications was extended to new elementin mathematics, the role of structure or coherence became more evident and the range of its applications was extended to new elements.
The 2030 climate and energy package is the first opportunity for Europe to show real leadership adopting more ambitious targets for renewables and energy efficiency in coherence with the Paris Agreement.
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