The tendency of contemporary evangelicals to appeal to tradition to support conservative positions would be checked by Wesley's far
more selective use of tradition, and much greater openness to current evidence.
Not exact matches
Despite several years of steady recovery, Canadian employers are being
more selective these days,
using additional filters to screen candidates, Glassdoor chief economist Andrew Chamberlain writes in the report.
We originally planned to
use our military pension payments to purchase
more properties, but have instead diversified into low cost index funds and a few
selective bond offerings as a hedge.
The Anglo - American label may however, be put to a legitimate, if rather specific,
use — namely, in the context of a
selective reading of Deleuze's works from the late sixties (D&R and LS), and taking the logico - mathematical model of structuralism (developed by the Bourbaki school and taken up by Piaget) as the reference point, rather than the
more familiar, but rather different, model derived from Saussurean linguistics.
But, they can be helped to greater adequacy in living by varied counseling approaches involving the
selective use of guidance, authority, instruction, along with a focus on improving interpersonal relationships (rather than effecting major intrapsychic changes) and seeing one's situation from a
more constructive perspective.
The United States also encouraged the
use of
more selective terror in which government leaders, teachers, health workers, land - reform promoters, and others associated with the development of social programs of the government were targeted for assassination.
The white form
used to predominate until the industrial revolution when the black variant gained a
selective advantage and became far
more common.
Despite my hesitancy to
use selective passages of Scripture to «make a point» and my general aversion to bullet - points, I felt it necessary to include a
more detailed presentation of a biblical alternative to exclusivism for the benefit of those readers who are themselves searching for one.
This rapidly evolving game created a new
selective pressure that forced «Adam» and «Eve» to
use their brains much
more, thus forever driving human brain evolution forward.
(Some sports investors may want to
use 35 % or 40 % to be
more selective).
Having Vault and Brown back from injury and Larkin at running back, when added to
more reps for Lees and
selective use of Roberts, gives the Cats
more of an ability to stretch the field than they have had in a while.
The Individual / Family Membership category is for individuals and families who wish to become part of SMA's community to learn
more about
Selective Mutism by
using the interactive features and benefits available to them.
One commonly
used definition of a «good» school is one that has high academic outcomes in absolute terms - its students don't drop out, frequently go to college, frequently go to
selective colleges if they do go to college, frequently find decent jobs if they don't go to college, perform well on standardized tests, take
more advanced classes such as advanced placement, international baccalaureate, honors and college classes, etc..
It would be so tempting to
use one of John Major's
more memorable soundbites from PMQs when he managed to rattle Tony Blair with a comment about looking to be «tough on hypocrisy, tough on the causes of hypocrisy», especially given that the argument at the time was all about Harriet Harman sending her son to a
selective school.
As an intern at Smith Kline and French in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bowen was a medicinal chemist, charged with finding a
more selective agonist — an active binding agent — to be
used in a spray to treat asthmatics.
Catch - quota trials have been funded as have projects to design and
use more selective fishing nets.
The activities suggested in the survey include
selective dry cow therapy, better uptake of vaccination,
use of fever tags and thermal imaging, along with improving ventilation, housing and system design, so it would be interesting to explore these in
more detail.
Using these renewable materials provides a greener,
more efficient and
selective approach than other commercial systems of reducing emissions.
Scientists at the University of Toronto have found a way to make catalysis - the
use of catalysts to facilitate chemical reactions -
more selective, breaking one chemical bond 100 times faster than another.
«If you go back 10 years the focus was very much on the chemical manufacturing process:
using greener solvents, reducing waste, making the process
more selective,» says James Clark, director of the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at the University of York.
As such, B. bacteriovorus might be
more selective than the antibiotics currently in
use, and anti-bacterial treatment might not require the widespread extermination of the gut flora that is of importance to human health.»
«
More selective HIV screening is thought to miss more cases, but there have never been well - designed comparison studies on which targeting criteria are best,» he says, «so with this study, we hypothesized that by using very broad criteria and applying sufficient resources to test everyone who met those criteria, we could detect nearly as many cases as universal screening but still use many fewer tests.&ra
More selective HIV screening is thought to miss
more cases, but there have never been well - designed comparison studies on which targeting criteria are best,» he says, «so with this study, we hypothesized that by using very broad criteria and applying sufficient resources to test everyone who met those criteria, we could detect nearly as many cases as universal screening but still use many fewer tests.&ra
more cases, but there have never been well - designed comparison studies on which targeting criteria are best,» he says, «so with this study, we hypothesized that by
using very broad criteria and applying sufficient resources to test everyone who met those criteria, we could detect nearly as many cases as universal screening but still
use many fewer tests.»
«Our goal is to develop less expensive,
more environmentally friendly, and lower energy
selective oxidation processes by
using molecular oxygen as the oxidant,» Manz said.
Its
more to teasingly counter the continual
selective use of data to «prove» that AGW is certain.
MinION is being
used for pathogen surveillance, metagenomic, variant detection,
selective sequencing and much
more.
However some technical challenges still need to be taken to make the technology
more accessible and usable to its full potential: gaining
selective and comprehensive genetic access to the neurons of interest, controlling variation in the expression of the optogenetic tools (when
using viruses) and its precise localization (axon vs. presynaptic terminals), tailoring light - delivery system signals to individual cells in a population rather than the population as a whole, developing observation techniques which have the same spatial and temporal resolution as those tools... to cite only a few of them.
TKF: It seems the
use of
more selective and targeted drugs could have a revolutionary effect on the drug industry.
«These findings call into question how much
more there is to find
using the
selective sweep approach, and should also make us skeptical of how many of the findings to date will turn out to be validated.»
Using a geographically diverse dataset, we report novel cases of selection on introgressed variation in living humans and shortlisted among these cases those whose
selective sweeps are
more consistent with having been the product of iAI rather than SI.
Chronic
use of anti-depressants or «
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors» (SSRI's), in addition to a very low fat diet, inadequate protein intake or a high - stress lifestyle can all lead to disruptions in brain neurotransmitters that help to control cravings or help you be
more satisfied or happy with the foods that you do eat (1).
The same studies showed that SARMS will be 80 X
more selective on a muscle than
using a common steroid like testosterone cypionate.
Also, three days after you have completed your cycle, you will also want to start
using a
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator, which will help your body recover
more from the cycle.
More recently, research has found that men are more likely to use Tinder for casual sex (Carpenter and McEwan, 2016), and are less selective in their choices than are women (Tyson et al., 20
More recently, research has found that men are
more likely to use Tinder for casual sex (Carpenter and McEwan, 2016), and are less selective in their choices than are women (Tyson et al., 20
more likely to
use Tinder for casual sex (Carpenter and McEwan, 2016), and are less
selective in their choices than are women (Tyson et al., 2016).
The evidence
used to adduce the negative impact of undermatch is that students attending less -
selective institutions than they were qualified to attend graduated at lower rates than similar students attending
more -
selective institutions.
Then, to achieve
more diversity, the university
uses a process similar to what is
used at many
selective colleges — individualized review for the remainder of students (who are evaluated on both academic and personal characteristics).
In most
selective admissions processes, readers
use holistic review of a file to attempt to understand the factors that make achievements
more extraordinary.
The most socially
selective primary schools tend to
use more complex oversubscription criteria than the typical school, which
uses about five criteria.
To probe these questions, The Wallace Foundation in 2011 launched a five - year, $ 75 million initiative to help six large districts build stronger principal pipelines by (1) creating clear job requirements detailing what principals and assistant principals must know and do, (2) ensuring high - quality training for aspiring leaders, (3) developing
more selective hiring procedures, and (4)
using well - crafted evaluations to identify the needs of principals and ongoing support to address them.79 Over the life of the initiative, it is expected that participating districts will have filled at least two - thirds of their principal slots with graduates of high - quality training programs - enough to enable independent researchers to gather meaningful evidence on whether and how better leadership can transform the academic fortunes of children.
'' a new class - action lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler (FCA) and Cummins charging that the automaker knowingly sold
more than 135,000 RAM 2500 and 3500 trucks over the past four model years equipped with a Cummins diesel engine with a defect in the
selective catalytic converter (SCR) system
used for NOx control.
This strategy becomes
more selective, taking less trades and has a lower drawdown and is the strategy that we
use for Cobra Crude Oil in our portfolios.
See these articles and
use the links within them to find
more articles that discuss
selective investment fund marketing and investment luck versus skill:
For
more information about
selective mutual fund marketing, see this article «How Morningstar Ratings for Mutual Funds Are
Used As a Marketing Tool» published on our sister website, The Skilled Investor.
The lenders are being
more selective on disbursement of home equity loans forcing some consumers to
use their credit cards.
Using a
more selective approach for finding only the most undervalued stocks, we can alter the formula for AT&T to the following.
We
use a
more selective approach.
We have found that being
selective with the
use of any additional imaging studies is
more appropriate than requiring them for all patients.
The first
use of
selective breeding in dogs is to specialize the dogs, even
more than being a purebreed.
One way of curbing
more severe cases of the syndrome is through
selective breeding — dogs that need a lot of surgery to correct these problems should not be
used for breeding.
These great rates and offers aren't as plentiful as they
used to be, and credit card companies are
more selective now than in the past.
My
use of dirt is
more selective but still absurd, in my mind, usually pushing the tangibility and weight of a certain area or form within a painting, or mimicking concrete or rock.