Sentences with phrase «practical sense as»

Common perspectives on and approaches to appropriate professional conduct makes practical sense as does integrated professional conduct investigation and discipline.
-- First, the mission, as it should be — to help people first — The Japanese culture isn't unwelcoming of outsiders, but careful... and likes to invite help on their terms (which actually makes some practical sense as well).
The film offers basic, practical and obvious ideas for moving forward, which makes the symbolism of bookending the film with a simple problem - solving experiment involving chimps and building blocks hard to miss: we're perhaps not as smart in a practical sense as our less evolved simian cousins.

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As a practical matter, however, banning or charging for bags never made much sense.
Fortunately, as a society, we eventually moved beyond that with slavery and it is now also fulfilled in the practical sense.
Studying the humanities offers students «mental empowerment» so that they can go forward in life armed with «a sense of social responsibility» and «intellectual and practical skills that span all areas of study, such as communication, analytical and problem - solving skills, and a demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills in real - world settings.»
Their sense of prayer as service and intervention seems every bit as practical as a nurse's knowledge that caregiving requires practical understanding of the patient's condition.
Instead, and I don't even understand why I need to be telling you this, just let common sense serve as your moral compass and devote your time and resources to activities that actually benefit your fellow man in tangible, practical ways.
And yet, as often happens, Jesus» advice is also based on common sense — the sort of down - to - earth, practical wisdom that is dispensed today by people like Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren, and that fills the Old Testament book of Proverbs.
In nineteenth - century philosophies elaborating the evolutionary theory it appears as an overtone of agnosticism, as in Herbert Spencer's reference to the Unknowable.5 Even in modernist theologies like that of Shailer Mathews one senses this agnostic note accompanying the formulation of its practical or functional rationale, as when he wrote,
The conclusion here concerns the teleological order within the world as a principle for practical deliberation and, in that sense, asserts a coincidence between maximizing creativity in the world as such and maximizing future human good.
As a matter of fact, this approach generally makes more hard sense than greedy exploitation, but it's still not truly practical.
Prayer but a shortened version of meditation that having come over the many centuries / as the art of true prayer in meditation was lost / where the focus of reality had turned to the external based on ideas belief / rather than practical spiritual experience of one turning the senses inward / thus knowing / not believing.
In this sense, officeholding and ordination do not belong to the esse (essence) of the church (as explicit in Catholic and Orthodox traditions and implicit in many Protestant ones) but rather to the more practical bene esse (well - being) of the church.
In some sense training for ordination was a practical decision as our vicar was retiring.
In the same and in other schools uncertainty about the meaning of the ministry comes to appearance also in the feeling of conflict in a faculty between its loyalty to a traditional idea, such as that of the preacher, and its sense of obligation to denominational officials, alumni and churchmen in general who urge a more «practical» education.
What space is conceived to be must depend to some extent on what it contains and what it does; oversimplified abstractions defining location are a danger when science erects them into «theoretical» or when common - sense makes them into «practical» generalizations that are put forward as exhausting the concrete situation.
As such, this «representation» of the good principle does not have for its effect «to extend our knowledge beyond the world of sense but only to make clear for practical use the conception of what is for us unfathomable» (p. 52).
In this connection, I have acknowledged my new sense that there is a practical as well as a theoretical aspect to such credibility, and that theology must concern itself with the justice of the Christian witness as well as the truth of that witness if it is to vindicate the Christian claim.
This is no less true of Warren's literary criticism, whether in such ambitious works as the famous essay on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner («A Poem of Pure Imagination: An Experiment in Reading»), the more modest but nonetheless incisive essays on such writers as Eudora Welty and Katherine Anne Porter, or in the textbooks themselves — just hardheaded practical sense for anybody who loves literature and believes it is an autonomous discipline and not a substitute for anything else.
In the same way, if we continue to speak of revelation as historical, it is not only in the sense that the trace of God may be read in the founding events of the past or in a coming conclusion to history, but in the sense that it orients the history of our practical actions and engenders the dynamics of our institutions.
Weiss is surely correct in thinking that logic, as construed in a sufficiently broad sense, is nowadays of greater practical, as well as philosophical, utility than ever before.
I can only speculate about how persons who answer so honestly might also go on to say, «Yes, and...» or «Yes, but...» What are the implications of the «yes» for practical as well as intellectual relations to Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, persons with a powerful sense of divinity who are not in Christian congregations, and others?
Some practical points: If you're just starting out, some opportunities that make a lot of sense for platform - building include: writing guest posts for popular bloggers who share a similar audience, writing a regular column for a newspaper or online magazine, seeking out speaking gigs (paid or unpaid), participating in conferences (for networking opportunities as well as exposure to new, inspiring ideas), using social media to share your message, and requesting interviews with popular authors / speakers / leaders to feature on your blog.
The Tao - Te - Ching, perhaps because of its rather vague, elusive character, has not become so widely known as the more practical, common - sense, far more easily understood Confucian books.
This hands - on activity will let them learn about the world around them while exploring their senses and developing practical life skills (such as digging, filling, and scooping).
Aside from a stronger sense of reality, you have more of an idea of the practical things that you actually truly need: Things like a perfectly matched nursery and 85 baby face cloths don't seem as essential as a freezer stocked full of meals and a stash of overnight pads and witch hazel.
For practical reasons, weaning can make a lot of sense as it releases me from her schedule.
Then we will, finally, have to close this chapter by also admitting that it is high time Ghanaian leaders including their religious counterparts developed a practical sense of imaginative vision, rather than emotional corporeal vision, to advance the cause of scientific and technological advance in Ghana in particular and Africa as a whole.
While it is true that colonial exercises in state - building vary both in a practical and in a moral sense from those of contemporary international actors, these chapters provide useful historical background to the debate as well as an opportunity to look at how various exit strategies influenced the long - term trajectories for the countries concerned.
«Given the calendar and timing of these announcements, it makes the most fiscal and practical sense for our county elections office to schedule these special elections on the same day as the November general election,» the Democratic governor said in a statement.
Pataki also praised Catsimatidis «common sense and practical business experience needed to run a city as complex as New York.»
There is a slight sense of unease, even among some of the party faithful, that Osborne may be out of his depth, that Hague is ambivalent about the EU, that Cameron is too much influenced the political, as opposed to the practical and economic implications of some so called «green» issues.
Blair wrote that he could see clearly the force of the «common sense and practical argument» against Trident, but in the end he thought giving it up would be «too big a downgrading of our status as a nation...»
«With a broad range of physical properties — optical, electrical, optoelectronic, catalytic, magnetic, and sensing — that are dependent sensitively on their size and shape as well as their assemblies, the produced nanorods are of both fundamental and practical interest,» Lin said.
Either way, regardless of their eventual scientific (or practical) uses, gravity waves will forever stand as a sign that the math conceived in the human mind coexists, in some sense, in the fabric of reality.
As for practical applications, Wingreen says that the general sensing strategy might build into the artificial cells researchers are trying to create in synthetic biology.
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But my sense is that it got blown enormously out of proportion as far as the practical significance of a policy one way or another was concerned.
Follow along these next several weeks, as these fitness phenoms share their advice, lessons, and practical tips along the way for staying the course and instilling a sense of joy and community into your everyday moves.
Although studies are lacking, it makes very much sense as a practical way of delivering mother's vaginal bacteria to a baby who has missed out because of a C - section.
It's branded as a whole new thing for Spring 2015, and while it does have some detail variations, it is, in a practical sense, basically the same.
The practical girl in me wants to keep the same Valentino shoes (as that would make sense to only pack two pairs of shoes) but I also love these Ava & Aiden sandals.
And maybe not in the sense that they're popular (there's not doubt they're practical and a lot of people swear by them), but personally I've never seen them as particularly chic.
Confident, outgoing, practical, common sense, high spirits, considerate, ambitious, polite, could go on actually, all these ingredients are folded into my Tonic * sense of humour, Never a Dull Moment, as laughter is for the person I really am, I dislike been a widow, and I'm sure you are too as...
The main reason why it doesn't work is due to the fact that the most bizarre set of coincidences, as well as the most befuddling character motivations, are necessary in order for this film to come close to working, and even then it makes very little sense from a practical standpoint.
Indeed, with Ms. Swank having already inherited the mantle of Ralph Macchio as The Next Karate Kid, there's a sense of déjà vu when Maggie finds a practical application for Frankie's tutelage at her day - job as a greasy - spoon waitress.
It is time for some unconventional measures that are colorful and as diverse as a rainbow yet work in a practical sense for everyone in the room.
There are very few districts such as Raleigh that have at any point actively tried to desegregate schools by socioeconomic indicators, and the small size of districts in many states makes it impossible in a practical sense to try.
The practical shape makes a ton of sense and could well become more popular here as strict fuel - economy requirements force epochal changes in vehicle design and structure.
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