This can make all the difference between an inadequate consultation and
a precise formulation of the nature and extent of a child's difficulties, their cause, the likely outcome and a realistic treatment plan.
But the math follows
a precise formulation of the problem.
We do it a wrong, and we exaggerate the supernatural thought of its authors when we take it literally as
precise formulation of ancient expectations.
This work should be welcomed as
a precise formulation of problems that continue to perplex and trouble the West.
Not exact matches
Although the
formulation of the question was not always
precise, the everyday experience
of black suffering, arising from black people's encounter with the sociopolitical structures controlled by whites, created in my consciousness a radical conflict between the claims
of faith on the one hand and the reality
of the world on the other.
For a more
precise definition
of reception in the early Church, we can be satisfied here with Yves Congar's now classic
formulation -.
Demarest explains, «The early church defended itself against heretical teaching by appealing to «the rule
of faith» or «the rule
of truth», which were brief summaries
of essential Christian truths... The fluid «rule
of faith» gave way to more
precise instruments for refuting heresies and defining faith, namely, creedal
formulations such as the Apostles» Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Definition
of Chalcedon and the Athanasian Creed.»
T.S. Eliot, before himself expanding on the famous «objective correlative»: the idea that every
precise emotion tends towards intellectual
formulation; the absolute opposite
of the fallacies
of romantic art.
Some use
of subjective terms may be warranted in describing the behavior
of human beings and perhaps
of higher animals to avoid ponderous circumlocutions, but should be avoided in attempts at the most
precise formulations.
Instead, they try to ensure its purity by their
precise theological
formulations, but these forms
of thought may not be appropriate for their people — with the result that the Word is not able to inform the decisions and actions
of the laity.
Colors and sounds are reduced to wavelengths; sensations
of heat and cold are reduced to readings on a thermometer; taste, smell, feel are ignored in
precise formulations.
We love that this
formulation doesn't go overboard on the vitamin and mineral levels: it's got the
precise amount
of vitamin D and folic acid recommended by the Department
of Health for pregnant women, plus modest amounts
of other essential ingredients.
Through computer analysis they were able to modify the chemical makeup
of the compounds and find the
precise formulation for creating the strongest bond between the compound and the kappa opioid receptor without affecting any other receptors in the cell.
Life Choice ® was founded with a commitment to provide the natural health industry and its clientele with supplements
of the finest quality, in
precise formulations, following the highest possible standards.
Oral Language Uses Some children arrive at school already familiar with the use
of language in a decontextualized manner, that is, dissociated from shared experience and dependent on
precise linguistic
formulations (Cummins, 1981; Olson & Nickerson, 1978; Wells, 1981).
In summary, animal nutrition professionals need to be able to prescribe or recommend nutrients and diet
formulations based on a more
precise knowledge
of how nutrients or food components interact at the level
of the genome.
Royal Canin recognizes the need to address the nutritional requirements
of pregnant and lactating mother dogs and their weaning puppies, which is why we introduced the first line
of Birth and Growth
formulations that offer
precise nutrition to mothers and puppies from gestation to growth.
Also, it doesn't help that climatologists often use sloppy language when talking about this (which happens,
of course, in any discipline where shorthand expressions are substituted for lengthy, but
precise,
formulations).
113 Regardless
of the
precise words used to describe the test, the object
of the different
formulations is to emphasize that the threshold for a finding
of real or perceived bias is high.
The
precise formulation differs between DDA 1995 and SDA 1975, but the basic idea is that an authority is caught — whether purely public or hybrid — to the extent to which it carries out functions
of a public nature.