Sentences with phrase «much broader sense»

In fact, I started reviewing how I use technology in a much broader sense.
However, responsibility seen through the lens of positive conscious parenting is about teaching your kid to take responsibility for his or her own life in a much broader sense.
In a much broader sense though, the focus has been on integrity and client service.
And maybe at least defaulting to listening to the scientists who study this, rather than highly self reinforcing websites that exist to simply refute the notion of climate change itself (including this one, under the auspices of «looking at all sides» but yet remarkably always only looking at one, and repeatedly misconstruing the issue to do it), where readers and commenters are largely only exposed to views that simply reinforce or mirror their own, and give them a much broader sense of relevancy or correctness than such views really have.
We look at it in a much broader sense.
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 a much broader sense,» John Grunsfeld, NASA's science mission director, told the AP.
But the researchers argue that the findings may be relevant in a much broader sense to many of our everyday experiences:
In a much broader sense, mushroom is applied to any visible fungus, or especially the fruiting body of any fungus, with the mycelium usually being hidden under bark, ground, rotten wood, leaves, etc..
To tell the developing story of biological thought as an illustration of the principles and methods of scientific enquiry in a much broader sense compounds the task.
NOTHING has changed from last season or from 3 seasons ago in a much broader sense.
From Pastor Maldonado's outstanding Spanish Grand Prix to Kimi Raikkonen's Abu Dhabi victory for Lotus, there was a much broader sense of unpredictability.
So «restore» has to be understood in a much broader sense here as something that according to Christian believes all people need.
On the other hand, I have deleted «or theistic» from this quote, because I use «theistic» in a much broader sense, regarding voluntaristic theism as only one of its forms.
Mission, or «the mission of the church,» began to be used in a much broader sense, to refer to the whole range of what the church seeks to do.

Not exact matches

For a long time, there was a broad, if diffuse, sense that Apple, Google and the like were as much heirs to»60s radicalism as servants to Wall Street capital.
In a broader sense, Cook says that Jobs taught him the value of intellectual honesty — that, no matter how much you care about something, you have to be willing to take new data and apply it to the situation.
If you're skeptical about an «innovation index» meaning much in a practical sense, then consider this: in terms of productivity (measured by GDP per hour worked), Canada ranks far below the G7 average — a staggering 12 per cent below, in fact — and only marginally above that of the broader OECD.
It will be useful to begin this chapter by giving due consideration to this broad fact about us and to see our human sexuality, in its deepest sense, as having much to do with how we respond.
This is in partial agreement with the entire «idealist» tradition, much older in Asia than in the West, according to which «matter» is a form of manifestation of «mind» (in the broad or nonanthropomorphic sense) and is nothing simply on its own.
They are, therefore, to be judged not simply by standards of truth in the usual sense, but by much broader criteria of qualitative worth.
If formality does not render sensible realities, having been sensed, potentially intelligible aside from the broader relational context of the cosmos, will not all concepts and thus all knowing be context - relative in much the same way as the form - as - causa - essenc / /?
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.
«There was this sense that we had lost that essential American belief that ours is a system in which no matter how powerful or rich you are, or what public office you hold, you're still held accountable under the law, and I view Occupy as just one aspect of a much broader swing in broader sentiment.»
«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.
And Plenty, a passive and emotionally evasive intellectual without much glamour and only a modicum of wit, is an unlikely romantic hero, which only adds to the sense that the movie is proceeding by countercliche — even if it still winds up honoring the broader conventions of romantic comedy.
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.
That is the maximum, so, in one sense, Deasy is providing broad guidance, so that principals will not violate the agreement by giving too much weight to test scores.
Citing the intriguing life story of former New York Times book editor Anatole Broyard, an African - American who spent much of his adult life passing as a white man to achieve career success and broader opportunities, and research on gender stereotypes and math skills and race stereotypes and I.Q. tests, Steele offered three recommendations for making classrooms places where students feel a sense of belonging:
At a certain level of success as an author, it makes a lot of sense to go for the much broader print market in large volume than the smaller ebook market with higher average royalties.
In this sense reactivity is a broad word that really just means the dog shows too much interest in other dogs.
The theme «Untold Stories» can and should be understood in the broadest sense — the works can examine the familiar from a new perspective or cover topics that have not received much attention up until now.
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.
None of this made much sense, nor did any of it come with broad support from faculty, students, or alumni.
Thus, as a public servant, in the broadest sense, Gore has interacted with the scientific community, learned what we have learned and how well we think we know the science, and then made the translation for the public based on his perspective as a policy maker and decision maker (something we scientists often don't know much about).
One of his essays of 1946, «Some Thought on the Common Toad», prefigures much of the thinking that was later to inform the environmentalist movement (in the broadest sense of that term).
The skill set needed is much broader than many attorneys have, and the ability to adapt, absorb and change habits quickly, as well as a good business sense, are all elements needed in today's lawyers.
Of course, the fact that our Benchers have embraced the regulation of law firms (that is, law firms in a broader sense so perhaps involving lawyers and nonlawyers) in addition to individuals made the decisions of the Government and the Manitoba Legislature that much easier.
It's a «pedia» in the sense of being a compendium of useful content, but rather than being limited by just wiki functionality, it leverages the much broader set of capabilities in SharePoint.
The hire, first reported by The New York Times, comes one day after the executive announced he was stepping down from his role at Google, itself a surprise move amid a broader executive reshuffle that now makes much more sense in hindsight.
The Omna is very much a niche product, one that only makes sense for early HomeKit adopters who don't mind waiting for broader, better integrations.
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.
This term can be loosely translated into English as «family and community well - being» but has a much broader and more powerful sense of «strength in connectedness and culture» that is fundamental to the concept of health care within Māori culture.
These basic functions will not likely change much over the next decade, so it makes great sense to establish broad parameters for a five - year vision.
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