Sentences with phrase «much broader view»

While social inclusion is related to connectedness, it is a much broader view of involvement with others and includes how such connections contribute to group membership, identity and socially - equitable access to resources.
Jones has a much broader view of this application space.
Many think of it simply in terms of gardening and agriculture, yet Permaculture Magazine takes a much broader view, including articles on all aspects of sustainable living.
You don't have to be the best developer or motion designer, but knowing a little gives you a much broader view as a designer.
And I think this novel shows slavery in a way one doesn't get from history books: it has the immediacy of some of the best slave narratives, with a much broader view of the whole than any one slave's experience.
So while we would probably want most of our beta readers to read our genre, mixing in one or two who don't might provide us a much broader view than we ever expected.
We need to take a much broader view in terms of how we ask students to show what they know and demonstrate what they can do.
We need to understand it, and take a much broader view of how food, stress, environment influence our immune system and influence our microbiology.
Study author Ros Eeles, professor of oncogenetics at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and honorary consultant at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, said: «We gained a much broader view of prostate cancer by studying both the original cancer and the cells that had spread to other parts of the body in these men.
«By using GPR, we were able to see a much broader view of the damage caused by that tsunami and measure the amount of sand removed from the beach.»
They have a much broader view of the world than mine.
Cnaan, taking a much broader view of contributed «value,» claims the figure is almost 23 percent.
Nickles's bill takes a much broader view to get at the root of the problem.»
«My view, at least, is that the US government and special counsel are going to have a much broader view of all the different signals in the system than we're going to,» Zuckerberg said.

Not exact matches

We apologize for not having had broader knowledge of Dawkins views much earlier.
They perceive so much because their view is so broad.
Whereas the NCBCPS has a list of advisers that reads, in Chancey's words, «like a Who's Who of religious, social and political conservatives,» the Bible Literacy Project seeks to represent a much broader spectrum of religious views, and the book's reviewers and consultants include Jews as well as Christians of virtually every stripe.
I realised, I had a somewhat blind view of motherhood and as quick as the character «the flash», I gained a much broader insight into my new role.
Camp is full of fun and excitement, but it is so much more — developing children who are better equipped to lead in the twenty - first century with skills such as independence, empathy, the ability to work as part of a team, and a broader world view.
Even though people today are growing up in more diverse families than ever before and are much more open to and accepting of broader views of gender and sexuality than generations past, society still tends to view non-monogamous relationships negatively.
«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.»
The Lagoon Nebula's name becomes much clearer in a wider field view (opo0417i) when the broad, lagoon - shaped dust lane that crosses the glowing gas of the nebula can be made out.
This view of Neandertals gathering plants and cooking barley porridge challenged the old view that our burly cousins went extinct because they depended too much on meat, whereas versatile modern humans could survive on a broader range of plant and animal foods.
EF is often viewed as the foundation for many other regulation - related skills, which are a much broader set of abilities.
Asked about the piece, Barbara Fedders, a University of North Carolina professor who focuses much of her work on these programs and is quoted in the ProPublica story, said she was happy to see the issue getting some much - needed attention but wished it had given a clearer, broader view.
Computer control of media opens up the broad potential for making instruction using media much more responsive to learners, enabling them to easily choose sections to view, repeat, or ignore based on their individual needs and pacing requirements.
Much like the federal Equity and Excellence Commission, we approached our challenge by taking a broad view of the evidence on what can move the needle on student achievement, particularly for students living in poverty.
This leads to the second, much broader point of success and our skewed view of how success is manifested:
The accompanying damage is consistent with what John Hussman observed a few months ago in The Risk of Conceding Recession, which noted «Once an ongoing (and in my view, probably deepening) recession becomes broadly recognized, we may observe abrupt losses as the likelihood of more sustained earnings disappointments and much broader default risk becomes reflected in one fell swoop.»
Since you're not shorting individual stocks but taking a view on broader market segments, the risk is much lower.
Documenting an exhibition across multiple venues is something we hadn't seen a museum do before, and we felt that it allowed us to take a much broader and fuller view of the impact of «Now Dig This!»
When Naomi Klein says things like «Any attempt to rise to the climate challenge will be fruitless unless it is understood as part of a much broader battle of world views.
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.
A much broader and longer - term view is needed to determine that.
Sure, many investors will be hoping for a decent return — but chances are they will view those returns in much broader terms — including the development of truly clean, renewable energy.
In part I of the report, the Action Committee presents a view of access to justice that is much broader than the traditional perspective that has focused on courts, tribunals, judges and lawyers.
It's time we, as a society, adopted a broader view and recognized that our well - being depends on much more than our economic productivity... It's time we all enjoyed the kind of personal fulfilment and leisure that Canadians once dared to imagine was possible for ourselves and for future generations.
Poof's app doesn't let you view the information it records in much detail; there's only a broad, hourly view that you have to look at day by day, which meant I had no way to compare Pretzel's activity over time, or zoom in to see exactly how active he was throughout a given hour.
There are many who don't view this as much of an achievement and would like to see broader support.
The format of your resume is a much broader topic than just seen from a job seeker's with a gap in employment history point of view.
My own empirical experience tells me this is very much the case, that (again, in very broad terms) those with a social work background tend to view a person's life in a holistic way viz. the way they are managing and organizing their life externally — i.e. behaviors, activities, work, social life, etc..
I don't believe Michael says that they should not be allowed to fun FSBO sites, just that they should be clear that these sites not make themselves out to be professional Realtors (TM), nor make false claims, nor mislead the public, nor act as «unlicensed assistants»; a pretty long list of wrong doings right in broad view of a government that seems to care so much about the purchase and sale of real property for real people.
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