Sentences with phrase «of the mediators on»

You or your (former) spouse or partner may contact one of the mediators on the program's list of mediators.
The main difference between mediated moderation and moderated mediation is that for the former there is initial (overall) moderation and this effect is mediated and for the latter there is no moderation but the effect of either the treatment on the mediator (path A) is moderated or the effect of the mediator on the outcome (path B) is moderated.

Not exact matches

When the collection of major works housed at the city's world - class Detroit Institute of Arts Museum was in danger of being liquidated to pay off municipal debt, the federal mediator, Judge Gerald Rosen, city emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, and other civic leaders leaned heavily on community and national foundations, lawmakers and the museum itself to put their money where their masterpieces were.
Patton and Getting to Yes's principal authors, Roger Fisher and William Ury, had earlier collaborated on a book for international mediators, which is of course a rather small audience.
Along the way it was my job to play the role of sympathetic counsel, mediator or bad guy depending on the situation.
Undoubtedly a certain insight was promoted in regard to such questions as how the papal primacy and the episcopacy founded by Christ can exist and work together in the Church, how the necessity of the Church for salvation is compatible with the possibility of salvation of a human being who does not belong to it, how in the realm of grace each of the regenerate can depend on every other and so above all on Mary, while there is nevertheless only one mediator between God and man, Jesus Christ.
In particular, there are two ways in which churches can serve to expand on the more traditional roles of mediator or advocate.
A school in a democracy of worth is founded on the premise that there are values of truth and right, not of human determination, to be sought and served, and that teachers, though never fully in possession of these values, are the appointed custodians and mediators of them to the young.
Many will take issue with the ODF's reading of the scriptures, but is it really arrogance toward other world religions to make a faith claim on the basis of 1 Timothy 2:5: «There is one God; there is also one mediator between God and humankind»?
Some Jews have already reacted negatively to the declaration's teaching on Jesus Christ as the Unique Mediator for the whole of humanity.
You're not under anyone's umbrella, you need no mediator or go - between, you are standing boldly before the throne of grace on your own soul's two feet before God.
The council's constitution on revelation implies that the fullness of the divine self - disclosure occurs only in Christ: «The deepest truth about God and the salvation of man shines out for our sake in Christ, who is both the mediator and the fullness of all revelation (mediator simul et plenitudo totius revelationis).»
On the level of their own ministry sharing in the unique office of Christ, the mediator, (1 Tim.
perhaps the success rate of AA would improve without this focus on an invisible, undefineable mediator as source of sobriety.
The «rapid about - face» began in the early 1960s under the impulse of the Second Vatican Council and «its willingness to address non-Catholic Christians as «brothers,» to acknowledge that blame lay on both sides for the ecclesiastical ruptures of the Reformation, to stress the unique role of Christ as mediator between God and humanity, and to urge ordinary lay Catholics to live lives of practical Christian holiness.»
But, Catholics do believe that we can ask Mary to pray for us, and we do believe that Christ has assumed her into Heaven and given her honors above that of any other creature (more on this when we get to the question concerning women in the Church), and we do believe that she has a (subordinate) mediator - like role (but before your alarm bells go off, please read this article by Taylor Marshall for a proper understanding of this.
In conflict situations, the «chaplain» role comes under heated attack from «the other side,» and the church is accused of «taking sides,» The mediator role is often attacked by critics on both sides.
And just as (to use a very coarse figure) the stubs remain in a check - book whenever a check is used, to register the transaction, so these impressions on the transcendent self might constitute so many vouchers of the finite experiences of which the brain had been the mediator; and ultimately they might form that collection within the larger self of memories of our earthly passage, which is all that, since Locke's day, the continuance of our personal identity beyond the grave has by psychology been recognized to mean.
Then after keeping the new bible out of the people hands claiming it was to important for any peasant to read or hold, they effectively usurped the mediator position between the people and God and started raking in the cash that position offers, for on one hand, what shows your faith more than giving of your money, and on the other hand, whats God going to do with all this coin?
Since the teaching of Pius XII on sacramental signification clearly derives from St Thomas (S.T. III, q. 76, a2, ad 1, q. 78 a. 3, ad.1), recalling Catholics to Mediator Dei is once again to underline the Church's debt to St Thomas for her understanding of the issue.
It must be significant that John Paul II draws on this passage of Mediator Dei in the very encyclical in which he laments the loss of awareness of the sacrificial dimension of Mass..
Based on their current findings, lactational amenorrhea is still an excellent surrogate measure of the duration and intensity of breastfeeding but most likely is not an important mediator of the potentially protective effect on MS / CIS, the authors wrote.
This is because these factors may act as mediators and may explain the difference between home and hospital birth, and therefore holding them constant would have led to controlling for the effect of planned place of birth on PPH.
Both the direct and indirect effects of helpgiving practices on parenting behaviour were examined, where the indirect effects were determined using self - efficacy beliefs as a mediator.
Custody is awarded based on preference of the child, education of the child, findings and recommendations of a neutral mediator, and other factors.
Nevertheless, the bulk of the British political class still seems to believe that the UK's foreign policy should be based on an Anglo - American «special relationship», with London acting as a mediator in the dealings between America and Europe.
You can read more about MoveOn's accusations on their petition page, but I'll summarize Eli's points here: as more and more political expression moves onto commercial platforms such as MySpace or YouTube, we risk running afoul of what he characterized as «unreliable mediators.?
His current research is on the selection of international mediators; he is also interested in the function of International Law.
The statement signed by its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, said, «We are going to support any collective / negotiation team emerging from the Chief (Dr.) Papa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, Niger Delta elders and genuine stakeholders conference to engage with the Federal Government of Nigeria, representatives from the home countries of all multinational oil corporations and neutral international mediators that will be focused on achieving the short, medium and long term frameworks and objectives to de-escalating conflicts in the Niger Delta.
In March 2011, Commissioner John Dalli expressed his disappointment that despite the best efforts of the Commission to act as mediator between the Parliament and the Council, agreement still had not been reached on revising the regulation.
It would be recalled that Buhari and the immediate past President of Ghana, John Mahama as mediator and co-mediator respectively had also been mandated by the Economic Community of West African States to ensure the safety of Gambian President - elect Adama Barrow and ensure a peaceful handover of power on January 19.
He has given evidence in a broad variety of civil courts and both domestic and international tribunals on more than 20 occasions over a period of 30 years as a testifying expert and has sat as an arbitrator, adjudicator or mediator on over 80 occasions.
The Economic Community of West Africa (ECOWAS) appointed Buhari the Mediator in Chief on the Gambian political impasse.
On Jan. 15 the UFT was informed by the mediator appointed by the state's Public Employment Relations Board that the city and the Department of Education have refused to take part in mediation designed to help us reach an agreement on a new model for teacher evaluationOn Jan. 15 the UFT was informed by the mediator appointed by the state's Public Employment Relations Board that the city and the Department of Education have refused to take part in mediation designed to help us reach an agreement on a new model for teacher evaluationon a new model for teacher evaluations.
On Jan. 13, after the Department of Education had walked out of talks on the evaluation process for 33 schools that were to be part of schools improvement models known as Transformation and Restart, UFT President Michael Mulgrew formally asked that PERB appoint a mediator, an appointment that in effect would mandate that the DOE restart the talkOn Jan. 13, after the Department of Education had walked out of talks on the evaluation process for 33 schools that were to be part of schools improvement models known as Transformation and Restart, UFT President Michael Mulgrew formally asked that PERB appoint a mediator, an appointment that in effect would mandate that the DOE restart the talkon the evaluation process for 33 schools that were to be part of schools improvement models known as Transformation and Restart, UFT President Michael Mulgrew formally asked that PERB appoint a mediator, an appointment that in effect would mandate that the DOE restart the talks.
The state Public Employment Relations Board on May 15 rejected an appeal by the city's Department of Education of PERB's earlier decision to appoint a mediator to help resolve the issue of teacher evaluations in 33 schools.
While Ballentine, the now - happier court mediator, proclaims, «I have a different life now,» it's important to note that she said so while in the middle of an intensive course on the subject.
In a paper published June 11 in the early - online edition of Neuron, researchers at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and the University of California, Berkeley have identified a serotonin receptor, HTR7, as a key mediator of eczema and other forms of itch.
The size of the current depends on how fast the mediator can diffuse to the probe.
Other factors analysed (including avoidance of activity, damage beliefs and catastrophizing) were weaker mediators of the effects on fatigue and physical function.
The researchers chose to focus on one of them, Cerebellin 1 (CBLN1), as the potential mediator of UBE3A's effects.
Furthermore, the study found that cognitive intrusion — recurrent thoughts about the stressor — was a significant and key mediator, accounting for 69 percent of the total effect of stress exposure on insomnia.
Instead, Cinquin, with electrochemist Serge Cosnier and their colleagues, forego these bonds — they just physically pack enzymes and redox mediators into place on electrodes and then wrap the kind of membranes used in dialysis bags around them all.
«While I believe that encouraging individuals on a personal level to address their depression and stress related to financial strain through mindfulness and relaxation techniques is a good idea, I believe that policy solutions need to be focused on the roots of financial strain (unemployment, low wages and more) and not necessarily the mediators of the strain - health relationship if we really want to see long - term improvements in health outcomes.»
They then went on to demonstrate that 1018 directly and specifically interacts with (p) ppGpp, triggers the destruction of the mediator, and thereby prevents its role in biofilm formation and maintenance.
Professor Bowles, who referred to the research in a panel discussion on «Nature's Marvellous Medicines» at the recent Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition, said: «We were measuring how flavonoids affected the production of inflammatory mediators by cells stimulated by microbial products.
«The bone lining cells also make sense as gatekeepers or mediators for the effect of the bound hormone because of their position on the bone and their connection to the other bone cells,» says Erben.
Left: mast cells are activated by allergens reacting with IgE bound to IgE receptors on the mast cell surface to trigger the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators that orchestrate an allergic response including recruitment of inflammatory cells.
Taken together, these results suggest that the maternal effect on muscle mass results most likely from prenatal transfer of some mediator from mother to fetus, perhaps myostatin itself.
Symposia and poster abstracts will focus on reactive oxidant stress, nitric oxide, angiotensin II, angiotensin (1 - 7), glutamate, GABA and the transcriptional and translational regulation of the receptors for many of these mediators.
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