Sentences with phrase «most broad sense»

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But, he adds, the learning isn't about the specific tactic — a media relations blitz packed with juicy statistics about infidelity — but rather the broader importance of building brand awareness through whichever channels make the most sense for a given firm in a given industry.
It is also likely to shift over time, as affluence grows and technology evolves, and as companies like Coke and Starbucks and a thousand anonymous start - ups find new ways to make environmental protection efficient, in the broadest, most ethically - significant sense of the word.
Acceptance of these ideas constitutes, in general, what we call humanism; and, whatever else we are, most of us are humanists in this broad sense.
Religiousness in this broad sense of an encounter with «mystery» seems to be a most durable aspect of our human situation.
That claim is challenged by the reality that the overwhelming majority of Christians in the world, who are in the broadest sense the ecclesia, have never heard of «justification by faith alone,» and most who have heard of it have not the foggiest notion of what it means.
Indeed, in a broad sense at least, most religions may be interpreted as responses to the revelatory disclosure of a sacred mystery.
Of course so far as theology is concerned, it is metaphysics in the broad sense including psychology that is most directly relevant.
Given his panpsychism or «psychicalism,» Hartshorne holds that the ultimate units of reality are, in the broadest sense, feelings, or that feeling is a «cosmic variable» which can range from the most primitive, unconscious aesthetic reactions of subatomic particles to their environment to the most elaborate conscious experiences of God's.
God's abiding purpose for humankind is that in response to divine action we should realize our intended humanity as human lovers — in the richest, broadest, and most responsible sense of the term.
But in the broadest sense, I'll argue that what most people really want when they act publicly online is:
Comparative psychology, taken in its most usual, broad sense, refers to the study of the behavior and mental life of animals other than human beings.
While most previous such work focuses on mean or average values, the authors in this paper acknowledge that climate in the broader sense encompasses variations between years, trends, averages and extreme events.
But being at your most effective as a scientist also requires constant engagement in a broader sense, not just with the politicians in Washington, D.C., but with the people around you who vote them into office.
The film most closely resembles The Hangover with its R - rated language, broad humor, sense of camaraderie, and over-the-top situations.
Like most Hong Kong comedies, actually like most Hong Kong films in general, Shanghai Blues is broad in every sense of the world.
Twelve Monkeys, written by Blade Runner and Unforgiven screenwriter David Peoples in collaboration with his wife Janet and directed by Terry Gilliam, updates and expands Marker's iconic La jetée with taste, intelligence, and, most surprisingly of all, a sense of the broader political relevance that gave the original its power.
The second film in the series, Catching Fire, also spares us most of the up - close crunch and splatter, but it at least makes up for that lack with a richer and far better - defined sense of the broader horror.
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.
Most importantly, it takes seriously what it means to understand the relationship between how we learn and how we act as individual and social agents; that is, it is concerned with teaching students how not only to think but to come to grips with a sense of individual and social responsibility, and what it means to be responsible for one's actions as part of a broader attempt to be an engaged citizen who can expand and deepen the possibilities of democratic public life.
The challenge for our diverse, pluralistic and democratic society — a challenge that, as ever, falls most heavily on schools, the civic institutions with the broadest reach in American life — is to blunt the sense that we are, in fact, coming apart.
Online forums enabled the teachers to socialize in a much broader sense, and most importantly engaged them in critical thinking and allowed the transformation of knowledge and creativity into valuable teaching resources.
In the broadest sense, most stories contain twists.
Most people would have considered them «too big to fail» in the sense that their collapse would have broader implications for the rest of the American and global economies.
I liked his post in a broad sense, but felt that most books by or about traders are too hard for average people to implement.
They'd not been trained for anything remotely like this and it was contrary to their sense of what was proper and who they were but both had a broader world experience than most dogs and they trusted me.
So, a vector - borne disease, in its strictest sense, and most of the time is used to define an agent that is transmitted, usually by a bug — I'm using that term in a broad sense — from one animal to another.
Retailers can make the most of this category by giving customers a broad enough selection to appeal to the senses, a well as suit the needs of many types of tanks and the fish that inhabit them.
We view the field of visual arts in its broadest and most inclusive sense and therefore make our awards available to artists engaged in artistic practices spanning all media and methods of production.
In my most recent work, I hope to live in the tradition of landscape painting, experiencing it for what it has always been: an occasion for radical experimentation and confrontation with the world, in the broadest sense of the term, that sustains us.
Indeed, and most remarkably, the artists featured in Beyond the Veil have opted to portray themselves on their own terms, bringing distinct senses of history onto the broader cultural debate.
Morality itself (in the broad scientific - philosophical sense of the term) is most foundationally «about» the sustainable and healthy survival of the human species along with plentiful biological diversity along with the sustainable health of our home, planet Earth, all accomplished in a way that respects human equality (in important senses) and embraces a living and somewhat fragile planet.
A suggestive way of putting it, because for any software engineer worth his salt what Steve has shown beyond doubt is that climate science, not least its authoritative expressions in IPCC reports, has been atrocious in regression testing of its central general circulation and other models, taking that important term in its broadest and most important sense.
Dr. Curry is only listing one corruption to avoid discussing the the larger one in the room which is humanity hating socialism in the broadest sense of the term, encompassing most of the AGW advocate society not just the bottom fish science and administrative class making a buck off climate funding or the political hacks selling the message to the willful ignorant mob who pretend it isn't another tax and spend scheme that might expand their handouts.
Many CAGW proponents seek to have everything subordinated to that issue, to see policy imperatives primarily through their particular prism, most here — whether or not they think that CAGW is real and must be addressed — see sense in addressing a broad range of issues of short - term significance rather than focussing efforts on prospective long - term problems.
While jury nullification in this broader sense isn't terribly uncommon, most jury verdicts that reach the wrong conclusion based upon misunderstandings of the law or facts are sincere screw ups and not intentional cases of disregard for the law.
Jury nullification in the broader sense can cause cases to be thrown out by a judge or on appeal for reasons # 4 or # 5, but most of the time, jury nullification will not cause a verdict to be thrown out by a judge or on appeal (even if statements from jurors after the trial make it clear that jury nullification in the broader sense actually took place), if a jury that weighed the evidence and evaluated the credibility of the witnesses differently than the actual jury did could have reached the same verdict.
The term «scientific» is to be understood in a broad sense as the most reliable way of gaining knowledge about anything, whether it be the human spirit, the role of great people in history, or the structure of DNA.
While in theory that idea makes sense, does it ultimately make you the most viable candidate across the broadest range of opportunities?
Finally, the Special Rapporteur is strongly convinced that the process of negotiation and seeking consent inherent in treaty - making (in the broadest sense) is the most suitable way not only of securing an effective indigenous contribution to any effort towards the eventual recognition or restitution of their rights and freedoms, but also of establishing much needed practical mechanisms to facilitate the realization and implementation of their ancestral rights and those enshrined in national and international texts.
I have come to appreciate that everything we do, whether it is satisfying to us or not, makes sense when we consider our broader context: our life experiences, the ways that our «map for connection» has been shaped by our most important relationships, and how we have learned to be in contact (or disconnection) with ourselves.
Marketing is the broadest term, and it really means putting yourself, your services, and your listings before the market in the most general sense.
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