Sentences with phrase «often as a consequence»

As Spielman seemed to recognise, schools have lost the way when it comes to curriculum, often as a consequence of fearing accountability measures and Ofsted.
Secondary hypertension is seen more frequently, often as a consequence of another primary disease.
By exploring the relationship between the supposedly timeless beauty of Western art and the grim realities of poverty and waste, Muniz reminds us that great cultural attainments throughout history have often been achieved in environments — and often as a consequence — of repression and economic disparity.
Our research shows that it is often as a consequence of taking on the children that kinship carers are plunged into poverty.

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«Unfortunately, these materials are often wonderfully disconnected from organizational reality and, as a consequence, useless for sparking improvement.»
Dow Corning spokesman Jarrod Erpelding said Hemlock «serves as a strong example of how trade disputes often have unintended consequences
As a consequence, business strategy too often focuses solely on financials and quarter - to - quarter progress.
You can transfer an IRA from one financial company directly into a new or existing IRA at another company (a «trustee - to - trustee» transfer) as often as you need to without any tax consequences.
As we have often said, this is an experiment with eventual consequences.
It is often framed as high - growth startups vs. mainstreet or lifestyle small businesses, but I think it runs much deeper than that.The consequences of not resolving this tension are very bad for the ecosystem.
However, when house prices began to decline, lenders were unwilling to refinance, and as a consequence, borrowers were often unable to pay the higher interest rates, which prompted defaults.
As a consequence, bitcoin has often been on the receiving end of criticism about its high transaction fees.
Not all retirement plans allow for hardship withdrawals, and there are often secondary consequences such as losing the ability to continue making contributions.
Pastor Mike Wilkerson of Mars Hill Church in Seattle says it best: «Shame is often both the consequence of giving in to an addiction the last time, as well as the precondition for giving in to it next time, resulting in more shame.»
Also, if you believe that God created them, you must also concede that he warned Adam & Eve not to make certain choices, but gave them freedom to do so, and that the consequences they were warned of have come to fruition for both them and all their progeny, and that sin hurts more than just the sinner, and so our lives (all of us) become increasingly more complex and painful with each new sin introduced, such that the choice to do right is often painful for us, which is not as it should be, nor as God would have it, but as we have made it.
The cult has often been seen as little more than a gross form of flattery, motivated by the political ambitions of provincial elites, or the consequence of crude manipulation or megalomania on the part of emperors, the best of which, it is often remarked, were reticent about its development.
Academic excellence often follows as a consequence of the integrity of the catholic ethos.
But often, those who get to do as they wish end up disliking the consequences....
As Wills sees it, the peculiarly strong and long - lived hostility of Americans to government is the consequence of longstanding widely held beliefs and values that have often cut across the ideological differences that otherwise divide us.
The lamentable polarisation and confusion which has developed as a consequence of these conflicting interpretations of our present situation is only too familiar to anyone involved in the life of the Church and has led all too often into destructive polemic rather than real dialogue about the best way forward for Catholic Christianity in the third millennium.
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She points out that while an older generation might have been enamoured of sex without consequences, their younger counterparts often associate such an outlook with dysfunctional relationships, broken families and personal unhappiness and by extension see the Christian vision of love as fulfilling and ultimately liberating.
Parents are urged to develop an atmosphere of mutual respect; to communicate on levels of fun and recreation as well as on discipline and advice; to allow a child to learn «through natural consequences» — that is, by experiencing what happens when he dawdles in the morning and is permitted to experience the unpleasantness and embarrassment of being late to school; to encourage the child and spend time with him playing and learning (positively) rather than spending time lecturing and disciplining (negatively), since the child who is misbehaving is often merely craving attention and if he gets it in pleasant, constructive ways, he will not demand it in antisocial ways; to avoid trying to put the child in a mold of what the parent thinks he should do and be, or what other people think he should do and be, rather than what his natural gifts and tendencies indicate; to take time to train the child in basic skills — to bake a cake, pound a nail, sketch or write or play a melody — including those things the parents know and do well and are interested in.
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Neither Catholic speaker critiqued atheist philosophies and the dehumanising consequences they engender, the loss of freedom, hope and social cohesion, and the violence that often characterises not just Marxist atheism but humanist secularism, as in the French Revolution, for example.
This claim seems to me to be far more philosophically penetrating, and more disturbing, than the often - heard but more piecemeal criticisms of modern technology's negative environmental, economic, or social - political consequences, or even the critique of present uses of technology as «inhumane» or contrary to basic human values.
Not only does Robert Chisholm explain the biblical text in a way that makes sense and reveals the cultural, historical, and grammatical contexts of Judges and Ruth, he also deals with modern questions that the text address, such as the issues of female leadership, the consequences of spiritual compromise, and the often bewildering actions of God in relation to His people on earth.
This meant that there was often truth in both positions, as well as truth and consequences unforeseen by both.
In all honesty, we never fully understand all of the consequences of our actions, either before they happen and just as often even during or after they happen.
What drug experiences, interpreted in oriental religious terms, as Leary and Alpert did quite early, and meditation experiences, often taken up when drug use was found to have too many negative consequences, showed was the illusoriness of worldly striving.
Common to the four essays of Part Two is an opposition to the reductive determinism so often viewed as the appropriate consequence of science.
Second, and more crucially, that secular objection (as in the hippie saying I heard so often in my youth: «Don't lay your value trips on me, man») rests on the assumption that someone can authentically sexually donate himself to another without making a definitive commitment to the other person; that is, he can «hedge his bets,» so speak, without paying the consequences ¯ a foolish assumption given the rates of sexually transmitted diseases, the divorce rates, the numbers of children born out of wedlock, and so forth.
The Counter-Reformation in Italy has often been condemned for its political and cultural effects, for its final confirmation of absolutism as against any kind of popular sovereignty, and for the stultifying consequences of its cultural policy.
A theory that is articulated in the light of a familiar model resembles in important ways the laws or theories which are assumed to hold for the model itself; and in consequence the new theory is not only assimilated to what is already familiar, but can often be viewed as an extension and generalization of an older theory which had a more limited scope.
As a consequence, he scored far more often.
This game is often overhyped as Anfield's greatest ever Euro night — largely due to what happened later that season, but also as a consequence of Sky Sports using Steven Gerrard's decisive goal, paired with Andy Gray's screechy commentary, as powerful propaganda for many years.
As one of the more obvious consequences of middle school, I identify as asexual (no libido, no physical attraction towards people, etc), and they often makes jokes and sarcastic comments about thiAs one of the more obvious consequences of middle school, I identify as asexual (no libido, no physical attraction towards people, etc), and they often makes jokes and sarcastic comments about thias asexual (no libido, no physical attraction towards people, etc), and they often makes jokes and sarcastic comments about this.
This book emphasizes the importance of allowing our children to have a voice, and discusses some of the consequences that often show up later on when we don't listen to or respect our children as people during the early years.
They spend more time with their children, set clear rules and consequences, talk with their children more often and engage them in back - and - forth dialogue, and provide experiences for them (such as high - quality child care) that are likely to boost their development.
Physical consequences such as spanking are often used as punishment.
Often, there are economic consequences, as the addicted parent can have difficulty holding a job or may miss work.
As a sleep consultant, I often receive questions from parents asking what to do when they face nightmares and night terrors, and I see parents struggle with the consequences of some of their attempts to «make it better» for their child.
In effect, it often introduced infection, such as tuberculosis and venereal diseases, with very serious and tragic consequence, as reported throughout history.
It is often the consequence when you give your child things in place of love, such as material possessions, lowered expectations, and leniency.
There are often hormonal and emotional consequences as well.
As a consequence, misbehaviour and frustrations take birth, often referred to as» the terrible twos.&raquAs a consequence, misbehaviour and frustrations take birth, often referred to as» the terrible twos.&raquas» the terrible twos.»
Explain the natural consequences for disrespectful behavior such as, «Disrespectful children often have trouble making friends.»
Fact: People who live in poverty often suffer health consequences as a result, which sometimes lead to potential obstetric complications.
As a consequence, schools often turn to low fat, sugary foods to meet both requirements.
Often as a midwife, I am recommending massage to settle newborns who are colicky or suffering the consequences of an abundant milk supply or aggressive let - down.
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