Sentences with phrase «public context of»

I can't wait to see how they tackle these themes within the unique scale and public context of Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.»

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[But] the member of the public that we are interested in maintaining confidence in the military justice system... is going to be influenced by context
There's some talk that that may be a condition that the feds actually put on the transfer, the condition of experimenting with private for profit delivery within the context of a public system.
The public, it said, will be able to judge whether companies are paying what is deemed fair, in the context of «an emotionally charged environment» and as «strong populist sentiment continues.»
It was one of the reasons for the bitter public feud and name - calling between Alfred Adler (the prominent behavioral psychologist who helped popularize the theory) and his erstwhile colleague and friend Sigmund Freud (who resented Adler for moving away from a neural - based psychoanalytic approach and toward an individual, context - based psychology).
I have long been a strong advocate of debt - financed public investment in the context of low interest rates and a decaying US infrastructure, so I was glad to see Mr Trump emphasise it.
Given these public debates, it will be interesting to see how Malaysia will apply goals of shared cultural prosperity from early iterations of the NEP to the current social context.
To put this number into context, the total Treasury debt held by the public today is about $ 15 trillion; a $ 5 trillion revenue shortfall would by itself require federal borrowing equal to one - third of the debt currently in the hands of the public.
Because of its expertise and ongoing involvement with questions concerning the financial books and records of public companies registered with the SEC, the Office of the Chief Accountant is often called upon to assist in addressing issues that arise in the context of Commission enforcement actions.
His research examines questions of presidential power in the contexts of administration, personnel, and public policy.
No financial services company wants to find itself apologizing to the public and regulators for discriminatory effects caused by its own technology, much less paying damages in the context of government enforcement or private litigation.
In the context of public health care funding, the Party promises to eliminate health care premiums and ambulance charges; increase funding for home care and other out - of - hospital care services; restore funding for chiropractic and physiotherapy services; fully fund and implement a mental health strategy; and to hold a referendum to prioritize health care spending.
He brings over 25 years of general management and sales leadership in a worldwide context in private / hybrid / public cloud, security, IoT, digital infrastructure, mobile, artificial intelligence and datacenter management software organizations acquired by the likes of IBM, BMC Software, Microsoft, Hewlett - Packard and VMWare.
That entrepreneur exists within the context of public education and publicly funded research.
This book explores the political economy of transition cost mitigation strategies in a wide variety of policy contexts including public pensions, U.S. home mortgage interest deductions, immigration, trade liberalization, agricultural supply management, and climate change, providing tested examples and realistic strategies for genuine policy reform.
HOWEVER, if this person was running for public office, instead of the «feel - good» story here, the media would vilianize this church for some inane belief that they would take wildly out of context and present it to the American public as the most fundamentalist extreme church ever to lay it's foundation on our shores.
Property rights and government takings have evolved with both real costs and benefits, e.g. Kelo allowing economic development as a legitimate «public use» v. the various cases finding in favor of property owners in the context of local government mandated dedications and exactions.
I believe that the maximal public principle provides an alternative to liberalism in the context of which a thorough statement of this problem may be formulated and a renewed social and political order advanced.
Many were surprised when Metaxas became a vocal and public supporter of the current president, which he adds some nuance and context to in this conversation.
The necessity of dealing with international institutions, with lawmakers who defend total national sovereignty, with an American public that is often fixated on its own context, and with churches preoccupied by their own confessions demands new steps toward a Christian public theology.
The pastor in public communication continues to care for souls publicly but within a communication context that differs from that of individual dialogue.
In varying degrees, most of them want practical theology to become more critical and philosophical, more public (in the sense of being more oriented toward the church's ministry to the world rather than simply preoccupied with the needs of its own internal life), and more related to an analysis of the various situations and contexts of theology.
Whether it is to derogate or to defend this advocacy, public discussion tends to be dominated by examples shorn of context.
They may frequently engage moral questions in institutional contexts where the theological warrants for a specific ethical issue may not be honored — as when they advise on matters of medical ethics, public policy and ecological practice.
As I have argued in these pages and elsewhere, the «presumption,» by detaching the just war way of thinking from its proper political context» the right use of sovereign public authority toward the end of tranquillitas ordinis, or peace» tends to invert the structure of classic just war analysis and turn it into a thin casuistry, giving priority consideration to necessarily contingent in bello judgments (proportionality of means, discrimination or noncombatant immunity) over what were always understood to be the prior ad bellum questions («prior» in that, inter alia, we can have a greater degree of moral clarity about them).
In a context of low demand, high competition, or actual public antagonism, advertising agents may seek to exploit psychological needs that may be only factitiously joined to the entity by the advertisement itself.
To make these practices communicative in and through specific cultural contexts, those of us who teach ministers to become «servants of the Word» have encouraged them to become aware of aesthetic conventions and put them into practice in public communication.
But we are being continually marginalized in our own denominational gardens when we attend to the current public fascination, like environmentalism, without contemplating the context of our work.
A lot of it was private except for a public response he left for someone on MerriamWebster.com which said, «Read the Bible in CONTEXT you liberal A ** HOLE!»
The fact that these actions were, at least originally, secret meant that when retaliation does come — as it did so spectacularly on September 11, 2001 — the American public is incapable of putting the events in context.
5Note that the term «public» is another example of Whitehead borrowing something from human social experience for metaphysical purposes, and note too how that appropriation is relevant to his use of the term «society» in this same context.
In order to defeat underdevelopment, action is required not only on improving exchange - based transactions and implanting public welfare structures, but above all on gradually increasing openness, in a world context, to forms of economic activity marked by quotas of gratuitousness and communion.
To this the PNT adds a comment by Dean Howson on the expression «believed» in this context, that it amounted to a public expression of their faith.
«A Court that in one context after another lays down general principles of emancipation commends that principle to public attention and imitation and thus affects legislative opinion.
«Public religious speech has to be looked at in a regulated context from the perspective of a public readership,» said Judge CollinsPublic religious speech has to be looked at in a regulated context from the perspective of a public readership,» said Judge Collinspublic readership,» said Judge Collins Rice.
To admit that our ideas require public verification does not mean that the scientific forum, or any academic context for that matter, is the best one in which to test the truth of revelation's substance.
Have you morons not ready the ENTIRE article??? If you did, you would see that your negative nancy comments have taken it totally out of context... Wow, if you people are the best that the U.S. public school systems can produce, then we are totally screwed.
However, Boff's intention to communicate to a wide public important elements of the Christian faith in relation to context is by no means minimized by these questions, quite the contrary.
Several of the teachers of values education believe that only a Christian perspective can renew the foundations of public morality — even in a Hindu context — just as it was the encounter with Christianity that prompted Gandhi (and many of his generation) to revise the dominant understanding of Hinduism.
They attend to scripture; struggle to discern the gospel's call and demand on them and their congregations in particular contexts; lead worship, preach and teach; respond to requests for help of all kinds from myriad people in need; live with children, youth and adults through life cycles marked by both great joy and profound sadness; and take responsibility for the unending work of running an organization with buildings, budgets, and public relations and personnel issues.
He helps us put in its proper context the conduct that society has conditioned us to disapprove of — acts that range from the sexual libertinism of the Marquis de Sade to the minor sadisms of the Rolling Stones: urinating in public against a service station wall, trashing the hotel rooms in which they stayed, distributing their semen with indiscriminate generosity to avid groupies.
In our great urban communities, rapidly becoming the normal context of American life, the influence of the church in many important collectivities may decide whether the public good or selfish interests will prevail.
Although I agree with Father Richard John Neuhaus that immigration and border policy is a legitimate area of public debate (While We're At It, May), I think his view of the Mexican border situation is rather superficial in historical context.
Anyone acquainted with political life, even merely as observer, knows how viciously a public figure may be maligned by his own words lifted out of context.
The treacherous device of damning by out - of - context quotation has served in the past and unhappily continues to serve effectively un the disastrous defamation of persons in public life.
And all this needs to be done in the context of private evaluation and public discussion (Shinn 1982 Chapter 12).
This yearning reveals itself in many ways, including, as Prof. Mouw notes, various Catholic movements that sometimes fail to understand private revelation in the context of public revelation and Church teaching.
The RE syllabus is too often dictated by the needs of public examinations, but even within this some fine work could be done, and the Faith communicated for what it is: essential knowledge, rich and deep, that opens wide the whole of life's meaning and purpose and sets it in the context of centuries of God's revelation and 2,000 years of Church history that is thrilling to discover.
They are seeking what has been called post-modern paradigms for «an open secular democratic culture» within the framework of a public philosophy (Walter Lippman) or Civil Religion (Robert Bellah) or a new genuine realistic humanism or at least a body of insights about the nature of being and becoming human, evolved through dialogue among renascent religions, secularist ideologies including the philosophies of the tragic dimension of existence and disciplines of social and human sciences which have opened themselves to each other in the context of their common sense of historical responsibility and common human destiny.
In other words, religion can, for the purpose of these theories, in principle be either reconstructed or abolished and seen as pointing to a more comprehensive theoretical system.4 By locating religion in a larger explanatory context it gives «its public claim to validity a purely relative value».5
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