Sentences with phrase «principle means of communication»

So basically a newborn's reaction to most things is crying — crying is the principle means of communication after all!

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Here, we apply the «ontological principle» which, in this context, means that history must not only be interpreted either by reason or by communication, but in the light of the «diachron transcendence» of passed and future events.
As we affirm in the Christian Principles of Communication:»... the Good News for the poor embodies genuine reconciliation by means of which the dignity of all people can be reaffirmed.»
It is an extension of the principles, policies, and practices of capitalism to the global scale aided by the modern means of research, communication and transportation.
a communication which in terms of method is monologue (one speaker) may at the same time be governed by the principle of dialogue; and similarly, although two people may be addressing each other, if neither is responsible for or responsive to the meanings of the other, the communication is dialogue only in terms of method and lacks the dialogical principle.
By principle we mean the whole concern that governs the communication: when the monological principle is employed, one person tells another what he ought to know, and the communication is content - centered; when the dialogical principle governs a communication, the speaker feels responsible for and responds to the patterns of experience and understanding that his listener brings to the situation, and thus the listener is encouraged to grapple with his own meaning in relation to the speaker's meaning.
The Government proposes the introduction of a valuation system based on compulsory purchase principles («no scheme» rule), which will mean that the value of land is assessed on the basis of its value to the site provider, rather than the communications provider, a system analogous to that used for domestic utilities.
Play therapy is based on developmental principles and, thus, provides, through play, developmentally appropriate means of expression and communication for children.
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