Sentences with phrase «process of advocating»

Our legal system depends on the notion that two or more professional adversaries representing the parties to a dispute will draw forth all relevant information to the contest in the process of advocating their client's best position, thereby allowing the decision - maker to determine the «truth» and to make the best choices.
Volunteers who contribute to the process of advocating changes to laws which impact on the low income community.
Not to mention, in the process of advocating for you, your credit repair representatives could offer you a wealth of financial advice on how to live a better credit life.
NASP has developed this implementation guide as a resource to help school psychologists through the process of advocating for and implementing the model in their school or district.

Not exact matches

Advocates are in the process of setting up an international association, called Neurowrx, that advocates for autism in the fields of science, technology, engineering Advocates are in the process of setting up an international association, called Neurowrx, that advocates for autism in the fields of science, technology, engineering advocates for autism in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
(In fact, some are happy advocates of the process.)
Consumer advocates would like to see the agency require every company involved in selling, buying, or collecting debts to ensure the integrity and accuracy of the information used in the process.
Business organizations like the Chamber of Commerce have called for immigration reform, saying immigrants are good for the economy while advocating a tough but «fair process for undocumented people who are living in our country today to earn a legal status.»
Automate as You Go As the size of your eBay - bound inventory grows, you may find that the processes and systems you had in place at the outset no longer serve you as well as you need them to, says Bastos, who advocates changing your system, despite the challenges that come with it.
Cleanse advocates describe their plans as quick fixes that clean up the mess of processed carbs, sugar, and booze we throw in our bodies each day.
Speaking of GOP lawmakers getting skittish about hastily pulling coverage away from 20 million Americans — there's a common thread to most of the Republican senators who have come out advocating a repeal process that's done in tandem with a replacement: almost all of them hail from states where Obamacare's optional Medicaid expansion has had an outsize effect on reducing the uninsurance rate.
The alternative, which require determining an individual's net worth, would be a complex process that could potentially derail the immediacy of equity crowdfunding, says Marlett, who has been involved in rulemaking discussions with lawmakers, regulators and industry advocates.
I've long been an advocate of broken link building so I decided to do a personal experiment with a fully automated process, pushing the technique to its limits.
For advocates of bitcoin and the other cryptocurrencies surging in value, the gold may be in the shares of the companies that produce the computer processors and chips used to create the digital currencies in the process that's become known as mining.
«What I'm advocating for is a complete realignment of your B2B demand generation processes around the buyer — literally making every point of communication and contact focused on and driven by the needs and behaviors of the buyer in his / her buyer - education process
These interviews were a part of ACE's 2017 charity evaluation process, and provided some insight into the factors that influence advocates» job satisfaction and well - being.
Her resourcefulness as an advocate has been significant on many issues, most recently in the long process leading to the fiduciary rule adopted by the Department of Labor.
Meryn Thomas, Chief Executive at CSW - a charity which advocates for persecuted Christians - said: «We reiterate our call for the patriarch's unconditional release and reinstatement and for representatives of sisterly Oriental Orthodox churches to visit him, not only to ensure his reinstatement and wellbeing, but also to verify the reconciliation process that is alleged to have occurred between the patriarch and renegade clergy.»
This will be accomplished by comparing two prominent advocates of these respective theisms: classical theist Alvin Plantinga and process theist David Griffin.
This score, Jones suggests, is in keeping with the social location of process theology's advocates.
In some instances, process theologians worked hard to show the integrity of their unification of Whitehead's cosmology or theology with the anthropology they advocated.
Christian loves demands that we become involved in the political processes and social movements advocating the elimination of poverty through the economic restructuring of our society?
In doing so I find myself working alongside David Tracy, whose Blessed Rage for Order8 advocates a revisionist theology of a process mode and points forward, in a concluding chapter, to «The Praxis of a revisionist theory».
But one way or another all advocates of animal rights, process thinkers included, lament the fact that so many domesticated animals can and do suffer unnecessarily at the hands of humans.
In addition, if placement officers are to be advocates for a more open and fair process, they must create opportunities for search committees seriously to confront the topic of sexism.
[31] Christopher Duraisingh advocated the first one, and forcefully argued that mission has to become «the undergirding perspective of the educational [i.e., theological education] process itself.»
Whitehead advocated an» «epochal theory of time»» in Process and Reality (68).
But in an interesting example of the philosophy he advocates — that the process is more real than the material fact — Whitehead himself remained more affected by the process, not the content of his early life and education.
In general, American process theology is consciously dependent upon the process philosophy of either Whitehead or Hartshorne or both; and Hartshorne deserves a large amount of credit for doggedly advocating Whiteheadian - Hartshornian process philosophy during the past four decades when such advocacy was not popular among either philosophers or theologians.
Another attack on Ely's work came from the philosopher - theologian and member of the University of Chicago faculty who was becoming the foremost advocate of process philosophy and theology, Charles Hartshorne.25 From the publication of his first book in 6 until the present, no thinker has matched Hartshorne in the detailed elaboration and adaptation of Whitehead's philosophy.
It would have been strange if there were not at that time some who as in every age advocated a solution by the simple process of turning back the clock.
For example, there are those who have tried existential and personalistic categories; those who have applied linguistic analysis to biblical statements; those who have advocated the dehellenization of traditional formulations; those who have experimented with political and social categories of the secular city; those who believe in the relevance of pragmatic philosophy or Whiteheadian process philosophy, and so on.
With feminist theologians and advocates of creation centered spirituality, mutually transformed by the encounter with the new physics and the new biology, process theologians have sought a vision of the relational matrix of creativity, and to learn from the wisdom of the earth and the embodiment of that wisdom in the all too long suppressed and neglected traditions of women, blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, of Africa and Asia.
James Madison, that staunch advocate of free speech, insisted that the right of people to speak and to listen is not an end in itself, but is a means of achieving «popular government,» by which he meant the democratic process whereby people have the opportunity to take a real part in the decisions which affect their lives.
Although not about process thought but advocating a form of the relational vision is Carolyn Merchant's excellent and useful historical work in The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution (San Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1980).
Organicists and symbolists do have in common a focus upon internal community, but for symbolists the task is a search among existing cultural data to discover the matrix of the community already existing, while organicists advocate a social process that develops a future community not now realized.
The social upheaval of May 1968, its rejection of morality and authority, its radical exaltation of individual freedom and the fast secularisation process that followed precipitated the transition of Western societies to the non-repressive civilization advocated by Herbert Marcuse, the postmodern father of the Western cultural revolution.
As we have seen, process thought not only affirms pluralism, which is reflected in our schools, universities, and colleges no less than in our society, but advocates such an attitude of openness towards individuals, groups, cultures, and ideas different from ourselves and our own groups, cultures, ideas that the possibility of increased contrast, richness of experience, of mutual transformation, without loss of integrity, is enhanced.
True to the holistic, ecological character of the process - relational vision, its adherents have advocated equally holistic practices in education.
Certain critics of Charles Hartshorne have questioned how this foremost living advocate of process philosophy could resolve what may be termed the ultimate issue in metaphysics.
Main concerns of process philosophy can be dealt with using the approach advocated above.
The more accurate statement, however, would be that most people have thus far not even heard of process theism and fewer still have heard it presented by an advocate.
And, third, the reason - centred reflectivity of the enlightenment, which lead to the blossoming of a spirit of critical reconstruction within traditional religions.3 Hindu representatives who found themselves at the locus of these dynamics had to advocate for their traditional religion and talk - back to the western imperialists in order to undercut missionary interpretation of Hinduism, deny the silence of the eastern Other and engage in a process of re-presenting their own faith tradition in a changing world.
But, then, why did he recognize a significant and positive role for public authority in the functioning of the economy and why did he advocate reasonable wages and living standards for the workers, instead of leaving these to be determined by the economic processes themselves?
Process thought not only affirms this pluralism, it goes beyond most views in advocating such an attitude of openness that through the encounter with other peoples, cultures, religions, life styles, mutual transformation can take place.
Instead of viewing one model of morality as superior and the other as inferior, Gilligan advocates valuing both in mutual conversation — thus, of course, embodying in her own conclusions the development she has traced in her studies of women.9 There is a remarkable accord between what Gilligan cites as women's experience and the ontology of process philosophy.
In the early «70s, while finding process thought intellectually compelling, I was quite dubious about the steady state economics advocated by some of its adherents.
I do my best to advocate for whole foods plant based eating that is a combination of raw, cooked and minimally processed foods.
- SPI selects one company a year for its innovative application of bioplastics materials, products or processes - Entries are judged on innovation, sustainability measures and marketplace impact SPI actively advocates and educates about bioplastics.
The players union advocated for punishment only in cases where players are accused or convicted of felonies, not misdemeanors, and that discipline be handed out only after the legal process has been resolved.
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