Sentences with phrase «of the continuum»

But because they didn't, this suggests ADHD is not a clear - cut disorder and is rather the extreme end of a continuum of behaviors.
So we really need to see mental health difficulties as being at an extreme end of a continuum of behaviour.
More ways of helping people deal with legal problems should be offered as part of a continuum of access to justice services that provide the appropriate assistance for specific problems.
True, most of us, for reasons not yet fully understood, develop a dominant orientation toward one or the other side of the continuum.
Space, time, and change describe the relations of various actual entities in terms of this continuum.
Like I said, they're both useful and they're actually on more of a continuum than people appreciate.
People moving from the middle of the continuum toward the illness end may exhibit only minor symptoms.
The can be used to represent two ends of a continuum for learners to self assess against the behaviours.
At the illness range of the continuum, of course, are people with clinical disturbances, ranging from moderate to severe and life - threatening disease.
He says that one way to think about this is to think of a continuum with supervised learning on one side and neural nets on the other.
Yes, all religions may be on a kind of continuum, in the fullest theoretical sense.
And it will probably be enterprise that will make best use of continuum but there are personal and fun solutions it can be used for.
Soon even these are passed, as the very young child begins to demonstrate the higher cognitive functions that are found only at the top of the continuum.
I have come to believe that less than 1 % of humankind need the extreme left of the continuum, in my experience and observation.
Ultimately, then, the word «here» points to a region of this continuum from which the self feels its world.
For a continuum can be sliced up indefinitely into as many segments of that continuum as we wish.
I've also recently discovered the concept of continuum parenting, which is similar to attachment parenting, but offers some different perspectives.
Instead of continuum of care, the emphasis will be on continuum of service.
Attachment parenting philosophy was essentially born out of the continuum concept parenting philosophy.
That would give you a sense of the continuum, much more than reading one or two books.
This session addresses the definition of continuum and how it relates to birth and breastfeeding.
Our current platform is just the beginning of a continuum of investment in next generation gene therapy technologies and capabilities.
The principle of a continuum from strength - to - endurance states that lifting heavy weights leads to greater gains in strength, while lifting light weights leads to greater gains in muscular endurance.
As a pre-K — 12 school principal, I saw firsthand the importance of the continuum of learning from the earliest grades to high school graduation.
Most of the time - and I think, most people - fall into the «revenue neutral» portion of the continuum.
His works are explosive images of continuum, without a beginning or sense of ending; a signal with out specificity yet a vital and eternal impulse.
Family support and family preservation services are part of a continuum of services to support and strengthen families that build upon the principles of family - centered practice.
These cars move closer to the fully electric vehicle side of the continuum, with the ability to go longer distances on electric power alone.
There are two ends of the continuum in the investment market.
We see learning in terms of a continuum, one that moves in a straight line from one skill to another more difficult related skill.
We are suggesting that school performance is considered on more of a continuum, rather than the «all or nothing» approach of a single threshold.
It helps to be somewhere in the middle of that continuum, but most committees are still looking more for promise than for guarantees.
Even when kids do find the right kind of program, they feel like they got lucky, but not that they're part of a continuum of care.
Schools should endeavour to incorporate relevant recommendations from health professionals in developing support plans at each level of the Continuum of Support.
First, as Dan has just mentioned, they have to be some sort of continuum between students, parents, community members and administration within the schools.
If the nature of horseness is a static constant, as it seems to befor St Thomas and Aristotle, the question arises: can this philosophy really give an adequate account of the continuum of development in life forms that lies at the heart of the theory of evolution?
The discussion reminded me of an article by Jean Liedloff, author of The Continuum Concept.
E.g. «only land owners can vote» doesn't fit; poll taxes do (being a degenerate binary version of the continuum; and like all degenerate cases in science, being pretty boring).
«If we lived in a perfect world, we'd never have to detox,» says Roberta Lee, M.D., medical director of the Continuum Center for Health and Healing in New York City.
Reflecting Japanese culture, particularly Shintoism, he believed that these «poles» were instead aspects of a continuum.
This Windows 10 also makes use of the Continuum feature to deliver a desktop - like experience from a smartphone.

Phrases with «of the continuum»

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