Sentences with phrase «predominant model»

With many college principals in agreement that applied ministry experience must be interwoven with study for successful theological training, will residential training remain the predominant model in preparing the church leaders of tomorrow?
While centered sets are not the common way of doing church today, they are becoming more common, and will be, I believe, the predominant model of the future.
Similar systems are thought to regulate other sensory systems — such as hearing and touch, as well as motor systems — but the visual system has been the predominant model system for studying the development of such maps and the gradients of guidance molecules that control their formation.
According to the authors, the two predominant models, bureaucratic accountability and professional accountability, do not take into account the complex social and political contexts in which public schools function.
By including these fractions of postmodern visual culture, Jafa is subverting the notion of high art and reversing the predominant model.
In law firms, the predominant model is still that of the house of brands, where partners attract clients based on their individual reputation.
For those that suggest the billable hour will forever be the predominant model, there are now flat fees offered by companies for who that would have previously seemed unimaginable.
Law firms are structured for continuity rather than change, and the predominant model of today places most of the power and resources within BigLaw in the hands of the people with the least to gain, and potentially most to lose from promoting change.
What is now called a «fixed fee,» will be the predominant model, as it is with the pricing of most other services.
Even with the rise of alternative forms of dispute resolution over the past three decades, litigation is still the predominant model of dispute resolution in Illinois,
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