Sentences with phrase «practice implications of»

In practice the implications of this are that tribunals will often impose greater obligations on larger employers than small employers.
Jane writes and speaks frequently on issues of education justice and access, the impact of poverty on children's life outcomes, the policy and practice implications of concentrated poverty and trauma on children, school climate, student discipline and attendance.
In this webinar, the authors of these studies will share their research findings and engage participants in a discussion about the policy and practice implications of disparities in school discipline.

Not exact matches

«Chief Justice Roberts could have serious misgivings about the unprecedented implications that Hobby Lobby's position could have in upturning centuries of corporate law practice,» Elizabeth Wydra, chief counsel Constitutional Accountability Center says.
In practice, this concession would have major implications for Northern Ireland, as it would require it to stay as close as possible to EU rules in order to maintain seamless, free movement of goods and people across the border.
Probing further into the world of digital banking, Lagard addressed the possible break - up or unbundling of banking services and the implication of such a shift in regulatory practices.
Once groups have begun this work, group learning progressively focuses on the theological implications of the practices of ministry.
The stakes of the answers are therefore high for implications in public policy, institutional practices, and deep cultural formation over time.
However, we live in a pluralistic society where freedom of religion is the rule of law and where nobody has any right to demand that anyone change or cease performing their religious duties simply because of offensive implications, which are inherent to all Western religious practice.
But in my concluding comments I will return to economic theory and practice to consider the implications of my views of being and person for what should go on in economics.
In this late 20th Century, churches face a situation unprecedented since the Church's formation (comparable in magnitude to the era of the Christian apologists and the Reformation), in which most churches» thought and practice - and by implication God's revelation - are framed within and associated with communication and modes of thought of a past stage of cultural development.
In the late 20th Century, churches face a situation unprecedented since the Church's formation (comparable in magnitude to the era of the Christian apologists and the Reformation), in which most churches» thought and practice — and by implication God's revelation — are framed within and associated with communication and modes of thought of a past stage of cultural development.
It is in regard to a school's own identity and ethos that its governance practices can have the most important implications for its course of study.
Especially noteworthy is the way he drew attention to the implications of prescience for religious belief and practice.
This is not the place to draw out the implications this view has for our practice of hermeneutics and biblical interpretation.
They want to «explore how that affirmation in the case of both celibate and non-celibate relationships might be more fully articulated in our theological ethics and better communicated in our pastoral and missional practice...» (para 63) The Bishops note that this has implications for straight relationships too.
The implications of all this suggest a profound change in social practice.
We examined the programs» theories and practice of adult education, clarifying our assumptions and exploring the implications of our work for seminary education in general.
The implication is that the individual should practice Paul's advice to young Timothy (Tim 2:15) to diliigently present himself approved to God, a worker who doesn't need to be ashamed, correctly teaching the word of truth.
Whatever responsibility the Gnostic may in fact have felt for the state of his «spirit,» his self - understanding allowed no explication in such terms, and to a considerable degree the implications of this lack of responsibility for what one's self was was consistently developed in theory and practice.
Second, although the issues raised had direct relevance to U.S. foreign policy and the practices of U.S. businesses, their implications were less immediately threatening than were black demands.
We're very interested in how the doctrines and beliefs of the church grow out of communities of practice and also have implications for those communities.
The implications of this for church practice include a new sense of the participatory style of liturgy, an emphasis upon the freshness of statement, the continual working out of the expressive forms of church understanding, and the rejection of all forms of performer and spectator mentalities.
Islam began when Muhammad became sensitive to the dehumanizing implications of the idolatry of popular religious practice.
Late modernism has followed the implications of the sensationalist theory rather than the implications of Kant's theory of practice.
So too, by tying understanding to capacities and abilities for engaging in practices that are inherently social, our analysis of «to understand» avoids individualistic implications.
By the same token, our working description's stress on the self - critical moment in Christian congregations» practice of worship has implications concerning the subject matter of theological schooling.
The more broadly shared character of the practice of worship also has implications regarding the subject matter of theological study.
It requires what might best be called «theology of culture,» theological reflection on critical implications of cultural change for congregations» practices, and it calls for envisioning possible constructive reshaping of a congregation's practices insofar as they are ways in which the congregation tells its story in and to its host culture.
Equally clearly, the inherently public character of the practice of worship has implications concerning the subject matter of theological study.
I still, indeed, hold this viewpoint in practice, but with a radical revision of the philosophical implications of science.
By the time this implication of his idea was realized in practice, the doctrine was losing acceptance among intellectuals, who were discussing Malthus and Hume and social Darwinism.
And the moment espousal of reform became strongly linked with criticism of doctrine, and particularly of practice linked with doctrine, and very particularly if it had financial implications, it was time to beware.
This may sound well intentioned, but it actually carries some serious implications for the practice of the Catholic Faith.
Prospective consultants are required to have a sound, general working knowledge of organic systems, including quality control and practices, conversion periods, national and international standards, basic financial implications, grant aid and support schemes, business practice and environmental management.
This decision has significant implications for the existing common practice of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and respondents to make agreed joint submissions as to appropriate pecuniary penalties in competition law cases.
The agreement will be used in part to develop a handbook and hold workshops that will present best practices, resources and case studies, including data on the financial implications of adopting risk management strategies.
Importantly, the review found that the Trade Practices Act 1974 (the Act) has minimal actual implications for the practice of medicine in rural and regional Australia and does not need to be amended in order to address the issues considered.
Everyone recognises food waste is wrong but the economic implications of a couple of percentage points will ultimately drive manufacturers to adopt Food Manufacturing 4.0 best practices.
Alcohol and drug problems in parents: an overview of the impact on children and implications for practice.
«I am excited every day to work with highly motivated athletes, and I appreciate the importance of educating our coaches and administrators about the medical implications of unsafe dieting practices,» she said.
She specialises in examining the implications of research and public health recommendations, exploring what it means in practice for the public, health professionals and for policy and programme formulation.
BOND is forward - thinking, focused on currently available research and best practice, and I think it will be an incredible learning experience with practical implications for a wide variety of professionals.
Crawford, M. Parenting practices in the Basque country: Implications of infant and childhood sleeping location for personality development.
Conclusions and Implications for Public Health Practice: Although the annual rate is declining, unintentional injury remains the leading cause of death among children and adolescents in the United States, led by motor vehicle traffic — related deaths.
During a time of abundant research surrounding the long term implications of feeding practices in the neonatal period on maternal and child health, it is of utmost importance that healthcare professionals are guided by the best available evidence regarding infant feeding while caring for breastfeeding dyads.
As I wrote in this post on my blog, «The implication that if attachment parenting practices are not employed in the raising of one's children that there is at risk that they will develop RAD is misguided, manipulative and wrong.
If any entity is considered for funding, IBFAN groups are expected to thoroughly check for bad practices and social implications of its actions.
Implications for Public Health Practice: Because of the documented benefits of breastfeeding to both mothers and children, and because experiences in the first hours and days after birth help determine later breastfeeding outcomes, improved hospital policies and practices could increase rates of breastfeeding nationwide, contributing to improved child health.
It will particularly focus on who is involved in achieving these objectives, where and how this is taking place, and the implications of this for future policy and practice, including what needs to change.
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