Sentences with phrase «particular contexts»

However, this important interpersonal skill set may also confer risk for depression and anxiety when present at extreme levels and in combination with certain individual characteristics or within particular contexts.
Whereas fearless temperament can impair conscience development through insufficient engagement with important socialization cues (i.e., reduced face preference during early development; see Bedford et al., 2015), high emotional reactivity / dysregulation might make children overwhelmed in negatively charged situations, thus more prone to miss such cues in those particular contexts where they tend to be elicited (e.g., parental anger, peer distress; see Hoffman, 1982; Young et al., 1999; Frick and Morris, 2004).
Tailoring responses to particular contexts seems to be important, as is incorporating preventative work with quick responses to deal with bullying when it occurs.
This technology, unsurprisingly using AI and machine learning, attempts to adapt to particular contexts, like room shape or current use to adjust its audio and noise cancellation settings.
But the front - line communicators will have somethking that the reseachers don't, too: situation - specific knowledge necessary to recognize how the general mechanisms that research identifies as consequential are likely to play out in particular contexts.
Numbers will begin piling up as outcomes in particular contexts eat through margins and deeper into distributions.
Bordowitz's writings stress the ways artists can respond to and intervene in a range of contexts, and how they can use this sensitivity to particular contexts to build coalitions, groups of makers and bodies cutting across demographics to demand real change.
An exploration of how global pharmaceutical products are localized - of what happens when they become «glocal» - this book examines the tensions that exist between a global pharmaceutical market and the locally bounded discourses and regulations encountered as markets are created for new drugs in particular contexts.
It is specific to particular contexts and is plausible a response to discrimination.
There does not appear much or any opportunity for local schools and communities to play a role in adapting the program for their particular contexts.
Most recently, she has been studying teacher education programs that focus on preparing teachers for particular contexts, such as urban public schools, and exploring the advantages of such focused preparation for new teachers, and their students — work that is...
Research has yielded new insights into how children and adolescents learn and what instructional approaches work best in particular contexts.
Funding bodies privilege particular kinds of research, located in particular contexts, for particular purposes.
The scientific study of the fundamental processes of learning and teaching should help us understand what is universal, and human, before we can know what is specific to particular contexts or groups.
They must be inferred from observations of how students respond, behave or perform in particular contexts.
It seems evident that after many years of work on this subject, drug use still prevails and keeps increasing in particular contexts.
It is the outcome of particular struggles and is always related to the specificity of particular contexts, students, communities, available resources, the histories that students bring with them to the classroom, and the diverse experiences and identities they inhabit.
Teachers need to learn not just the abstract generalizations that scientists have described but how they play out in particular contexts.
These particular contexts derived from prior research published by Chabout and colleagues in 2015.
«This really highlights the distinctions between age groups when it comes to predicting and responding to stress in particular contexts,» Neupert says.
For that reason, eternal truth and the particular contexts in which it was revealed must be differentiated.
They attend to scripture; struggle to discern the gospel's call and demand on them and their congregations in particular contexts; lead worship, preach and teach; respond to requests for help of all kinds from myriad people in need; live with children, youth and adults through life cycles marked by both great joy and profound sadness; and take responsibility for the unending work of running an organization with buildings, budgets, and public relations and personnel issues.
[17] In order for somebody or something to be liberated from the chains of particular contexts, [18] one needs to have an understanding of the nature of such contexts.
In other words, precision about truth and knowledge is itself contingent upon the understanding of the particular contexts within which these terms are used.
Without such particular contexts, a sermon remains a collection of useless abstractions, timeless comments that can never be timely.
To implement this fundamental rule, particular contexts would have to be taken into account and concrete judgments made about what ranges, depths, and varieties of enjoyment are to be included and what weight given to each factor.
The renewal of Christian theology in the past three decades has been very much through the development of contextual theologies and consequent liberative action in particular contexts.
«[In Moltmann's theology] the comprehensive work of the Spirit interacts with humanity in pervasive ways, calling each person to a renewed relationality and an emphasis of life over death in their particular contexts.
Lonnie is a particular person from a particular context — I wonder how much of an option he would have had in terms of forming a gay - identity.
Examples are: — the advocacy of a position which the advocate knows or believes to be false or misleading — the advocacy of a position which the advocate does not know to be true, and has not performed rigorous due diligence to ensure the truthfulness of the position — the conscious omission of aspects of the truth known or believed to be relevant in the particular context.
But in this particular context, and what was so radical and disturbing about this particular invitation is that there need be no intermediary, external authority or professional and credentialed permission.
Or maybe it's a shoulder strap of any kind, but in this particular context, we're talking about should straps in cars.
I found that one could only relate within a particular context and that much of ordinary, everyday life — hopes and aspirations were not allowed to be expressed.
There is a kind of «hermeneutics of farming» similar to John Howard Yoder's «hermeneutics of peoplehood» in which one patiently and humbly listens to the sense of the congregation and the Bible and the Spirit in a particular context.
But the value determining intentions and purposes are likely to be more variable, more relativized to context, to small groups, to individuals» personal histories and particular context than the respects in which interpretation might be made.
These have their own understandings of what it means to be the church in a particular context.
If mission is to be the outcome of the gospel as received and practised in a particular context, there should be a story to tell.
For Whitehead evidently supposes that it is the value which God apprehends an eternal object as possessing, or its suitability for ingression in a particular context, which makes it a lure for action.
Its our way of encouraging you to rethink your pastoral strategies and, if necessary, to provoke you to design strategies that are appropriate to your particular context, strategies that respond to this particular moment in history:
In this particular context, Whitehead is presenting his own resolution to the problem posed by the fluency and transience of the world, so subjective immortality of the soul takes on the guise of a discarded alternative.
Because all of Scripture is culturally directed — i. e., because all of it was written for a particular situation and out of a particular context - the evangelical can not use the issue of culture to distinguish between arguments for women's place in marriage and her place in the church.
Every historical figure (or institution or movement) must be seen and understood contextually, because that individual lived his life in that particular context and in no other.
In this conception a context functions so as to shape and limit an individual's possibilities which are relevant to that particular context.
The study text asks for a twofold hermeneutics: On the one hand, it focuses on the understanding of the Gospel; on the other hand, on the understanding of the context, inasmuch as faith should come to its concrete expression within a particular context (see para. 4).
When a person is presenting «the gospel» they obviously can not share everything, and so they do their best (along with the help of the Holy Spirit) to pick and choose which truths of the gospel should be shared in that particular context to those particular people.
With respect to the case from Nantes, the court remanded the case for further consideration of the particular context of the display.
I will maintain that even though data are indeed theory - laden, it is possible to make pragmatic distinctions between more theoretical and more observational terms in any particular context.
David (with apologies for interrupting the Luther vs Calvin showdown I think this cartoon is spot on, and I notice that you have not put it in the context of church, but in no particular context.
In this first address, I shall formulate what «disestablishment» would have to mean within our particular context.
In spite of the unique nature of each particular context, we can observe certain convergences.
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