Sentences with phrase «real autonomy for»

Not exact matches

Real autonomy could not be gained by turning back to the wonder of being or to the transcendental perfections of the world, for to do so would be to slip again into a sphere long colonized by theology.
But in the search for the autonomy of man Bonhoeffer was not so much removing God from the world's affairs as searching for God's real presence in the world.
The common life of the secular clergy seemed a footnote in Church history until the 1983 Code legislated for Societies of Apostolic Life - of pontifical or diocesan right - with real autonomy.
Ozil has had the luxury of playing alongside lots of excellent players for Real and Germany, players that because of they're level of quality and roles in the team, can often make up for his own shortcomings in the game and he's given quite a bit of autonomy to do what he wants, if and when he wants in a game which isn't as rough and tumble as the premiership.
Going beyond this specific demonstration, if this approach, known as acoustic seafloor geodesy, proves to be robust in the long term (in this case, three to five years are planned, within the limits of the autonomy of the batteries), it could be included within a permanent underwater observatory as an addition to other observations (seismology, gas bubble emission, etc) for in situ real - time monitoring of the activity of this particular fault, or of other active submarine faults elsewhere in the world.
Although legislation did not specify that bots be autonomous, Peter Singer, director of the Brookings Institution's 21st Century Defense Initiative project and author of a recent book on military robots, Wired for War, calls the push toward autonomy real and pressing.
We eventually hit upon what turned out to be The Big Question — the one that ultimately brought about «Pacts Americana,» the report we're releasing today: Does the education world have some kind of time - tested system — something could be brought to bear on ESEA reauthorization — for combining real accountability with real autonomy?
Through scenario activities, learners can practice making choices for hypothetical situations and see the outcomes in real time, allowing them to practice the concepts they've learned while giving them autonomy and freedom of choice.
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But, here's the real rub for those of us who still hold on to quaint notions like that old autonomy - accountability thing: you can't just mess around with one side of an equation.
There should be a high bar for charter approval, and in exchange for real and meaningful autonomy there must be absolute accountability.
Little mention is made of our reality here, however, given the real and deleterious effects we witness, for example, as current teacher educators when we work with potential / future teachers who almost daily express serious concerns about joining a profession now with very little autonomy, not much respect, and a stark increase in draconian accountability measures that will be used to hold them accountable for that which they do, or do not do well.
It staked a territory for her work between the real - world use value of the tools of different trades and the conceptual and formal autonomy of the artwork.
The sculpture Autonomy Cube, an open Wi - Fi hotspot, illustrated together with «Eagle - Eye Photo Contest: Landscapes of Surveillance,» a photo competition created for the exhibition and open to the public, Paglen's new artistic approach: he would like his work to trigger actions that have an influence on society and that reach out beyond the institutional spaces of art into the real world.
In some way, we have to find a brake, and finally gradually transform the underlying forces to brought us where we are now: — unreserved capitalism (by redefining what capital is and who it belongs to)-- freedom of personal development, — juridical and financial autonomy of corporations (every action or inaction by a corporation must be accounted for by real people — consumerism, — nationalism and regionalism, — confiscation of communal resources by economic parties, juridical and political support for any of those above)
This is a fabulous opportunity for someone looking for a real challenge, building a business within a team with full autonomy.
In the present study, a new interview (modeled after an existing measure for real relationships) was designed to elicit descriptions of both positive and negative interactions with imaginary companions and to provide a measure of relationship valence and autonomy.
The rewards of a real estate career are a potential for high earnings, status in the community, autonomy, time freedom, helping people, the intellectual challenge and the satisfaction from those accomplishments.
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