Sentences with phrase «other contexts suggested»

The ending and other context suggests that Sodom and Gibeah probably weren't gay cities, but did use threats and violence to intimidate foreigners.
Its author, Oren Cass, argues that the CPP imposes an implicit carbon tax of $ 30 per ton that would rise each year because that's what economic modeling in other contexts suggests would be required to achieve the CPP's target (a 32 percent emission reduction below 2005 levels).

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In fact, when the topic of teaching religion in schools crops up and you suggest to those pushing the idea that maybe it would be OK to teach religion in a comparative context, with many of the world's major religions examined objectively alongside each other, the creationist fundies are the ones yelling the loudest that that must never, ever be allowed — it's only their view that's welcome.
However easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where habits of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where Others (not «The Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day out.
Outside the Noah - Ham episode (which likely has to do with Ham emasculating his drunken father), the contexts for these other occurrences suggest no ambiguity of gender (e.g., of Abraham pitching his tent in Gen 12:8 and 13:3; and Jacob doing the same in Gen 35:21).
It's topics like this that a lot of thorough study of original context of the original documents are required, because there are lots of verses that suggest faith alone is required for salvation and others that suggest that faith plus consistent good behavior are required and the bible can't contradict itself if it's inspired by God.
For you to suggest that there may be some other «valid» interpretation if one takes into consideration the «historical / cultural context of scripture», is to invoke a straw man logical fallacy.
The presence of the word «Spirit» in one of these passages and in the immediate context of the other suggests the only resolution of this contradiction, if any resolution is possible.
But the press has special protection because it is expected to clarify, to set in context, to suggest alternatives, to seek out informed expressions and viewpoints on all sides, in other words, to help develop Madison's informed electorate.
He also suggests that there was simply a conflict of personality or style between him and the church when he says, «Other issues, such as aspects of my personality and leadership style, have proven to be divisive within the Mars Hill context
The authors suggest that autonomy in the context of choosing place of birth is defined by three main attributes: information, capacity and freedom; given the antecedent of not harming others, and the consequences of accountability for the outcome.
The much - criticized pledge by Ghana's High Commissioner to South Africa, George Ayisi Boateng, to prioritize the welfare of New Patriotic Party members before considering other Ghanaians, may have been taken out of context, the Acting National Chairman of the NPP, Freddy Blay has suggested.
«The pattern of results,» they wrote, «suggests drivers with higher tendencies to morally disengage in the driving context may respond to others more aggressively on - road.»
Because the protein is already functioning well in this context, its more common ability — halting the growth of other, unwanted cells — may also be easier to exploit, the researchers suggest.
The researchers said human facial expressions are very similar to other species on the whole, more so than human language, which is unique to humans, but these findings suggest that even though they look the same, they may be produced in different contexts.
Lin et al. [17] performed saturation mutagenesis at position 197 and came to differing results in regards to having a tyrosine at this position when cumulatively combined with mNeptune's other mutations which suggests context matters.
The same areas of the brain activated both times, suggesting that babies» brains help them develop a sense of themselves in the context of others, and eventually lay the groundwork for empathy and a shared neural network between people.
Replacing long - chain fats with MCT oil at breakfast suppresses food intake at lunch.9 Longer - term replacement of long - chain fats with MCT oil leads to increased energy expenditure, 10 and in the context of a weight loss program it leads to greater loss of body weight and body fat.11 Overall, these several studies suggest that replacement of other fats with MCT oil could decrease food intake by forty - five calories per day and increase energy expenditure by forty - five calories per day, leading to a net caloric deficit of ninety calories per day.
The reviewer might suggest that young singles continue to do what they have always done: get off the computer, volunteer, go to a church, go dancing, build a network of like - minded people who will introduce you to other like - minded people, and meet Mr. / Miss Right face - to - face, in a context that you will both remember with fondness.
I hope this helps explain the process - and maybe others could suggest other ways to cover linear equations or graphing straight lines - I certainly used to use sport scores (Australian Rules football has a nice scoring system that uses the formula P = 6g + b) and contexts where there were fixed and variable charges such as taxi fares and work contexts where there are fixed and variable rates of payments.
In focusing on the importance of social context and social identity — whether it be age, gender, religion, income level, or race — to learning and development, Steele explored the implications of his and others» research on the achievement gap and suggested possible solutions.
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There's nothing to suggest the voice belongs to anyone other than Zelda (despite those rumours of a female Link), but the demo goes no further in providing any context.
Other paintings in the exhibition depict obscure machines, whose enigmatic presence appears foreboding in the context of the toddlers and suggests an element of scientific experimentation.
In terms of the works I've selected, the majority of them are objects whichare either figurative, or somehow suggest a figure or the figurative within the context of the other works.
A visual lineage including artists such as Durer, Titian, Giorgione, Hans Baldung Grien, among others will be suggested through reproductions, while quotations from Diogenes, Diderot, Rousseau, Kant, Freud, Irigaray, Foucault, Derrida, and others will offer an intellectual and historical context for the exhibition.
We Are Not Ourselves addresses this ever - changing contemporary context and suggests other ways of conceiving of one's identity.
Other aspects of the legislative context and history, equally admissible to resolve the ambiguity, suggest the contrary and probably outweigh the briefing paper and the legislative presumption against a binding referendum, if there is one.
However, the paper also suggests that there are reasons to believe that non-lawyer ownership will not lead to significant access gains because (i) those in need of civil legal services often have few resources and, for them, legal aid is the answer, (ii) non-lawyer ownership is likely to be attracted to profitable sectors of the market, (iii) some legal services require the individualized attention of an experienced practitioner who charges high rates and the traditional worker owned partnership model may be the better approach in this context and (iv) there may be reasons other than price causing people not to address civil legal needs.
We suggest that changes to ratios and group size must be considered within the context of other policy elements — early childhood professional education, pedagogy, facility considerations, safety and financing — that is, within a full policy process with a goal of real transformation.
Alongside this research, there is intervention, epidemiological, sociological and qualitative evidence all suggesting that local environments are important in supporting the family capacity necessary to raise children in ways that promote good developmental outcomes.6, 7 The neighbourhoods or communities in which people live appears to impact health and well - being.8 While «neighbourhood» is often used in other studies, in the Australian context «neighbourhood» and «community» are often used interchangeably (these terms are further defined on page 9).7 The research into neighbourhood effects on children was originally motivated by the observation that disadvantage seemed geographically concentrated and intergenerational.
We suggest that changes to ratios and group size must be considered within the context of other policy elements — early childhood training, pedagogy, facility considerations, safety and financing — that is, within a full policy process with a goal of real transformation.
If anything, when you look at things in context, and consider the role of other important factors, their analysis suggests the opposite.
In other words, the results of this study suggest that observing how couple members interact in a relationship - enhancing context can better indicate their relationship functioning than just observing how couples fight, which has important implications for relationship counseling.
Importantly, it's not clear the extent to which the results generalize beyond the specific sample studied here, and other studies, particularly those involving more diverse or at - risk samples, suggest any natural decline in parental knowledge can be offset in some contexts.
This model suggests that early development occurs in the context of relationships children have with their parents and other caregivers and that these relationships interact with the larger contexts of neighborhood, community, and society.
Home visiting, evidence - based parenting programmes and multicomponent interventions have been shown to be effective in other parts of the world.45 Given the wide number of contexts in which abuse occurs, these services should be integrated with education, family health services such as maternal health, early childhood development, immunisations and adolescent health services as suggested by a recent Child Maltreatment Readiness Assessment in South Africa.46
Results also suggested that this social network may function as a compensation for those adolescents who are alienated in the offline context and who try to establish relationships with others in the online context.
More specifically, Crockenberg and Leerkes's (2003) model suggests that child temperamental reactivity may adversely affect coparenting only in conjunction with other risk factors related to family members or family contexts and may even positively affect coparenting when such risk factors are absent.
Animal research also makes clear that withdrawing parental behaviours that fail to soothe the infant's fearful arousal are associated with enduring hyper - arousal of the stress response system.12, 13 Therefore, Lyons - Ruth, Bronfman and Atwood suggest that both fearful affect generated by the parent and fearful affect generated from other sources in the context of parental emotional unavailability may contribute to infant disorganization.14, 15 A spectrum of parental behaviours has been shown by meta - analysis to be associated with infant disorganization.
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