Sentences with phrase «not as a corrective»

This is the work that governments have done since Alexander Hamilton invented industrial policy, not as a corrective to proliferating market failures, but as foundational and continuous policy to create and shape markets themselves.

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However, we do not mind holding this A-rated stock through a corrective phase in the broad market, just as long as our stop is not triggered.
Biblical law offers a means for limiting the ravages of the disease of avarice, and as a result it is the Church, not economists, that must lead in offering the corrective.
I would say it's not so much a corrective as a kind of deepening of what St. John Paul the 2nd and Pope Benedict did.
This is a very healthy corrective to a great deal that has unquestionably disfigured the history of institutional Christianity; for instance, the sometimes subtle but persistent belittling of the richest and most profound of human experiences, as if the joys of human love were somehow suspect, and not among the most sheerly precious experiences that life has to offer.
In short, I am claiming that Hartshorne is a more thoroughgoing personalist than Brightman, and that any version of personalism which does not treat Hartshorne's thought as personalistic is missing out on the most important corrective to and up - dating of personalist metaphysics and epistemology in the second half of the 20th century.
This is a much needed corrective to those who have adopted the historical / critical method not only as a tool but also as their principle of interpretation (or «hermeneutic principle», in theological jargon).
Not only the leadership, but the rationale and philosophies of the reinforced family, the supporting community, the corrective living experience, come through with theological as well as sociological bases in these programs.
Tort law is a market based corrective for a market - based system, which is why I am not surprised that President Obama is sending signals that he is willing to accept tort reform as part of a health care reform package.
The heart - rending images of war - ravaged Kurds may have mobilized international aid but could picture neither the causes nor the culprits of the pain and so could not serve as correctives.
The «Athens» type's theological insufficiency in the face of our tendencies toward cognitive idolatry and ideological self - serving means that it needs the Wissenschaft pole of the «Berlin» type as a corrective; but it can not appropriate that without distorting what it appropriates unless it also appropriates the «professional» education pole, and vice versa.
, i.e., is it okay to aggressively infringe on a speaker's first amendment rights if the perceived speech is dissident and «not politically correct» and, is that infringement defensible if the corrective action taken is perceived as in itself being righteous because it is «politically correct» to do so.
But ecologist Thomas Quinn of the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, questions whether climate change is threatening salmon as much as some experts think and therefore says corrective measures might not be necessary.
The paleo «diet» is not really a diet, nor is it a fad as many like to accuse it of being, but rather a lifestyle / eating choice, and those of us who follow it, feel it is at the moment the most corrective eating choice one can make in today's world of processed, GMO'd, irradiated, cross-bred, bio-engineered foods, the bulk of which are fruits and grains that bear little relation to their distant cousins as recent as a 100 years ago.
As a NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Corrective Exercise Specialist, AFPA Pre and Postnatal Exercise Specialist, Certified Wellness and Nutrition Consultant, and fitness enthusiast, Mahri is on a mission to make sure you have so much fun working out that you don't even notice how hard you are working.
Learn corrective action you can take to restore balance and the types of testing available if things are not responding as they should.
«CC isn't as firmly defined, but typically stands for «colour and correct»; think of them as liquid foundations that, when well formulated, also contain «corrective» ingredients, usually those that fight signs of ageing,» he says.
«Corrective colors» This palette of correctors / concealers (not pictured above) is really great as well.
All of this is to say that I am probably not the target demographic for a film that is being touted as a corrective to the 1998 Roland Emmerich Godzilla (which fans of the famous monster hated, as did most critics), bringing the series back to its traditional roots, as director Gareth Edwards has claimed in interviews.
Not only can hardcore horror provide a corrective to «torture porn's ostensible «extremity», and the meanings of «torture porn» as a categorising term,» 4 it can also provide a redefinition of the boundaries of the genre within the context of contemporary U.S. horror.
If «I, Tonya» is supposed to be a corrective to two decades of tabloid fascination with Harding and her role in the assault of figure skating competitor Nancy Kerrigan — as characters frequently break the fourth wall to tell us, either in faux - documentary interview sequences or in the middle of scenes — it doesn't quite stick the landing of that particular triple axel.
Any plan is fine as you keep in mind that the goal here is for her to enjoy the reading experiences with you and not participate in a corrective reading lesson.
If these steps do not turn around the schools and improve student achievement in two years, Clinton's plan would require states to take additional corrective actions, such as permitting students to attend other public schools, or reconstituting the school by evaluating the staff and making any necessary staff changes, or closing the school and reopening it as a charter with an entirely new staff.
For charges brought for inefficiency, the arbitrator can only consider the following: (1) whether the evaluation failed to adhere substantially to the evaluation process, including, but not limited to providing an corrective action plan; (2) there is a mistake of fact in the evaluation; (3) the charges would not have been brought but for considerations of political affiliation, nepotism, union activity, discrimination as prohibited by State or federal law, or other conduct prohibited by State or federal law; or (4) the district's actions were arbitrary and capricious.
Where a school registered pursuant to this paragraph is in a district in which one or more schools have been designated as a school in improvement, corrective action or restructuring, the commissioner shall determine the accountability status of the newly registered school based upon his review of the proposed educational program, including but not limited to such factors as: school mission, school administration and staff, grade configurations and groupings of students, zoning patterns, curricula and instruction and facilities.
The first half of the school year hasn't been smooth sailing for JPS with an audit that resulted in probation, a rejected corrective action plan to get off probation, a failing grade as a district and the abrupt departure of former superintendent Dr. Cedrick Gray.
Such an opt - out, or any action related to that opt - out, may not be used by the Secretary, the State, any State or local agency, or any school leader or employee as the basis for any corrective action, penalty, or other consequence against the parent, the child, any school leader or employee, or the school.»
High - quality corrective instruction is not the same as «reteaching,» which often consists simply of restating the original explanations louder and more slowly.
(a) If, as a laboratory, collector, employer, or other person implementing the DOT drug testing program, you become aware that the specimen temperature on the CCF was not checked and the «Remarks» line did not contain an entry regarding the temperature being out of range, you must take corrective action, including securing a memorandum for the record explaining the problem and taking appropriate action to ensure
The Trophy's rear might not be as mobile as the old car, or need the same deliberate corrective inputs, but the Trophy's chassis is effective, intuitive and, if you get the opportunity to witness its talents, it is satisfying to drive.
Once you get a feel for the boost you can balance it with the throttle, and so long as you don't get too excited with the corrective lock it'll adopt a nice, sustainable angle of dangle on bone - dry tarmac — something standard MX - 5s have never really had the grunt to achieve.
As long as you don't mind receiving your brand new vehicle damaged, dirty inside and out and not being able to see through the windshield with no corrective actions you will be finAs long as you don't mind receiving your brand new vehicle damaged, dirty inside and out and not being able to see through the windshield with no corrective actions you will be finas you don't mind receiving your brand new vehicle damaged, dirty inside and out and not being able to see through the windshield with no corrective actions you will be fine.
As for a 4.5 screen, people like me 6» 3 do nt need screens we can see, although i have to wear corrective glasses, a 3.7 inch screen and a magnifying glass is all I need.
But if the news merely causes a corrective rally or sell - off inside an established trend, then this strategy won't work as well.
Dysplastic dogs experience pain, generally are not as active as healthy dogs, and may need expensive corrective surgery as they age.
Furthermore, hitting a dog is interpreted by the dog as aggressive rather than corrective and so will not reduce the selected behavior.
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This can confuse them as birds do not associate you yelling / raising your voice as a corrective thing.
Speaking with sister site Gamasutra on the show floor at this year's conference not two weeks ago, Pearce spoke of booths like the showcase, and regular festivals like Independent Games Festival and her own IndieCade, as a necessary corrective to the dilemma of getting publishers in touch with small developers.
Come listen to us discuss the architectural differences between mazes and labyrinths and ponder corrective bird optometry as you watch us ride a camel (whose IQ you can not level up), stab a couple guys in the sides of their heads (they did something bad), swing swords, mind - control an eagle, and solve a burning philosophical riddle: «Would they put a pyramid in an Assassin's Creed game if you couldn't climb it?»
But, please understand that I do not wish to enforce conclusions against your individual participation with it, that would be as abusive as so much premature and presumptuous corrective art criticism.
AS I said in my first post quite a way up n this thread, SteveM owes a corrective paragraph or two — leaving his original untouched so the comments make sense — and an apology.
Nokia, LG, SingTel, and Ericsson didn't score quite so well — again because of citations of being unresponsive and not taking corrective actions, but, the Financial Times reports, «none fares as badly as Apple, which is criticised for being evasive and not responding to the NGOs» concerns.»
No — especially not, in my view, corrective justice as explained by the source quoted by the Court.
For example, WorkSafeBC's interpretation would require «non-employer worksite owners» to not only report but also investigate accidents, as well as take corrective measures with employees whom they do not have authority over.
• Deeply familiar with developing, testing and documenting backup and recovery routines • Highly skilled in providing first level corrective action to identify technical faults such as lack of power and paper jams • Competent in accurately and timely submitting trouble tickets on behalf of users experiencing chronic IT issues • Qualified to diagnose and correct equipment malfunctions and software glitches to ensure that they do not hinder project deadlines
You will soon come to the conclusion that my initiative and drive does not end with academia — as a seasoned and resourceful ICT support engineer, I have a lot to offer in terms of quality audit inspections, system reviews, variations identification, corrective plans recommendation, and diagnosing, testing and resolving system problems.
Although not all issues are necessarily addressed or resolved, this mutually respectful and often emotionally - laden dialogue serves as a «corrective attachment experience» that can set in motion a renewed sense of trust and commitment.
Speltz (2002), in a paper published in the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) newsletter, described «corrective attachment therapy» as follows:»... the holding therapies included in «corrective» attachment therapy do not address safety needs.
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