Sentences with phrase «other descriptive»

Both conditions, along with other descriptive syndromes covering a range of traumatic events are now subsumed under posttraumatic stress disorder.
The importance of packaging Hi - Res Audio files with high quality digital liner notes, credits, and other descriptive metadata that complements these recordings.
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Citations include your firm name, address and phone number, as well as other descriptive information about your law firm.
Does your dog have a wet, dry, warm, cold, or other descriptive term for her nose?
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For books that means titles, descriptions, keywords, categories and all the other descriptive information that travels «with» the... [Read more...]
Perhaps fluff, dessert, whip, or many other descriptive words could be used.
Even those non-profit lenders that offer relief, however, rarely describe these programs in loan agreements, web sites, or other descriptive materials.

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Many publishers use captions or other forms of text to tell a story within the video, while others simply create video that doesn't need descriptive cues.
Are they taken to have the force of descriptive reports, or the force of injunctions, the force of emotive expressions, or some other kind of force?
Two other areas that Pritchard highlights in the descriptive part of his book are the emphasis on programs that appeal to the emotions and the packaging of the gospel as user - friendly Christianity 101.
Descriptive generalization proceeds on the basis of important physical relations discerned in a limited area of experience and conceptually extended as a hypothetical illumination of other areas of life.
In other words, I believe that pretty much the entire Bible is descriptive, but not presecriptive.
In this context, Gandhi stresses the analogy between Collingwood's reformed metaphysics and Strawson's descriptive metaphysics, two conceptions that, on Gandhi's view, have to be rejected.3 A concept of metaphysics such as that of Whitehead necessitates, on the contrary, «the analysis and critical evaluation of scientific presuppositions in connection with presuppositions of other domains of civilized thought (moral, religious, sociological, aesthetic, etc.), so as to arrive at a satisfactory conception of the most fundamental characteristics of all that we encounter in our experience.
That being said, the renewal of interest ought not to be overstated: much doctrinal theology in English remains preoccupied with keeping up a conversation with other fields of inquiry (often literary and cultural theory) and is so eager to do so that it often neglects the descriptive or dogmatic tasks of systematics.
To counter this tendency we may on the other hand attempt to develop a more critical, descriptive, naturalistic account of the relation between mind and nature, thereby avoiding the purely logical demands of system and the self - serving rule of reason.
Contrast Gogarten's understanding of metaphysics with that of Charles Hartshorne who thinks of metaphysics as a «descriptive science» which, among other functions, aids one's understanding of his participation in the love of God.
Since His love - in - operation is His essential nature — He is love, which is His «root - attribute», not aseity, as the older theology claimed — the other things said about Him (transcendence, immanence, omnipotence, omniscience, omni - presence, righteousness, etc.) are to be understood, as I have already argued earlier, as adverbially descriptive of His mode of being love rather than set up as separate or even as distinct attributions.
Others have argued that Lindbeck too settles for a merely descriptive intratextual strategy that makes no normative truth claims.
In this particular instance it is not very difficult to imagine scenarios in the not - too - distant future in which there might occur resurgences of socialist policies and ideals: the failure of neo-capitalist regimes in developing societies and / or the formerly Communist countries in Europe to achieve economic take - off; the insight granted to sundry dictators and despots that, while socialism invariably immiserates the masses, it is a very good recipe for enriching those who claim to hold power as the vanguard of the masses; the «creeping socialism» (still an aptly descriptive term) brought on by massive government intervention in the economy in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russia.
One begins with a restricted generalization descriptive of phenomena encountered in one field of inquiry (e.g., physics, physiology, psychology, etc.); one then (as he says) «makes a flight into the thin air of generalization» — framing the description to cover all actualities — finally landing again to see how the theory squares with observed fact in areas other than the one from which the inquiry began.
By not acquiescing to the «lure» of those propositions descriptive of past patterns only but by imaginatively invoking into existence other possible predicates, the subject makes the transition from «conformity» to overt «creativity.»
This is how I and others have put it when reading the bible, «the bible is descriptive in nature versus prescriptive.»
That is to say, Religionswissenschaft depends heavily on other disciplines, including both normative and descriptive studies of religions.
Finally, Whitehead's methodology of descriptive generalization would, on the micrological view, be seen as belonging within a particular tradition, i.e., as involving what might be called a «metaphysical reduction» of the empirical world to some foundational and actual element, on the same methodological lines as Leibniz's monads, Bradley's substrative feeling, Alexander's space - time matrix, or Heidegger's Being.12 In other words, Whitehead's actual entities are conceived as having a special kind of actuality of their own as the ground or foundation from which the empirical world derives.
Again, there would be no problem in acknowledging, on the micrological view, that Whitehead presents his concept of feeling as a descriptive generalization of (among other things) immediate experience.
Normative studies, such as theology and philosophy, and descriptive disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, and others, are concerned with various aspects of religions and religious phenomena.
Greg Jones» first section, «Learning to Describe Actions, Persons, and the World: Social Contexts and Moral Judgments,» helps us understand what (and how very much) is at stake in this and other disputes over descriptive labels.
On the other hand, from the standpoint of a normative or descriptive discipline, Religionswissenschaft may be regarded as one of its auxiliary disciplines.
It can be identified by its rejection of substance, of causality as other than a descriptive term, and of the subject - object duality.
To these descriptive and operative functions of community narrative, Hauerwas adds another action that is normative: in the Christian community is embedded the Christian story that judges and redeems the other actions of narrative.
-- Lt. Col. Charles J. Ward, Honorary Commissioner for Jamaica, Jamaica at Chicago: An Account Descriptive of the Colony of Jamaica, with Historical and Other Appendices.
I rarely get overly descriptive about the recipes here but because I appreciate a bit of detail when I read other sites, I'm getting chatty.
In more descriptive ones, parts of the Red Sox rotation have been unlucky (Clay Buchholz), other parts needed to change their game plan to get back on track (Rick Porcello, Wade Miley), some are better suited in relief (Joe Kelly) and Justin Masterson looks like he's either hurt or done as an effective big league pitcher.
And while vocabulary expansion happens usually on its own as kids meet other people and enter preschool, there is a lot you can do at home to teach your child descriptive words he or she can use and say every day.
Change in primary midwife - led care in the Netherlands in 2000 - 2008: a descriptive study of caesarean sections and other interventions among 789,795 low risk births.
We used descriptive statistics to examine demographic and other characteristics of mothers who reported that they intended to exclusively breastfeed.
One worry with youth quotas may be that the policy could undermine other legitimate struggles for descriptive representation — for instance, that of women and ethnic minorities.
Soda and other sugary drinks, fast food and sweets are among the most common food and beverage products endorsed by famous music personalities, according to the descriptive study, which publishes June 6 in Pediatrics.
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