Sentences with phrase «proposed as a corrective»

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Its imagistic character means it stands as a corrective to the bias of much constructive theology toward conceptual clarity, often at the price of imagistic richness.11 Although it would be insufficient to rest in new images and to refuse to spell out conceptually their implications in as comprehensive a way as possible, the more critical task is to propose what Dennis Nineham calls a «lively imaginative picture» of the way God and the world as we know it are related (Nineham, 201 - 2).
But the version of republicanism proposed as part of this corrective is classical in perspective, especially in the work of political theorists such as Philip Pettit, Maurizio Viroli and Michael Sandel.
Where a school registered pursuant to this paragraph is in a district in which one or more schools have been designated as a school in improvement, corrective action or restructuring, the commissioner shall determine the accountability status of the newly registered school based upon his review of the proposed educational program, including but not limited to such factors as: school mission, school administration and staff, grade configurations and groupings of students, zoning patterns, curricula and instruction and facilities.
Typical sample resumes for Associate Project Managers list responsibilities such as communicating assignments, monitoring team activity, conducting meetings, solving conflicts, and proposing corrective actions.
Supported and oversaw the monitoring and tracking process of project schedules, status updating and schedule adjustment as well as proposed corrective actions to maintain projects control.
For example, the Board may withdraw its proposed action, if the licensee admits guilt and accepts a lesser sanction, such as a reprimand; or the Board may allow the Respondent to maintain their innocence but will accept corrective action sanctions such as additional training, prolonged supervision, or some combination amenable to the Board.
While this may initially seem counterintuitive, transactions such as these require asset managers to continually monitor a property's competitive position, propose corrective action when it is perceived to be in decline and succinctly convey the rationale behind any decisions that are made.
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