The use of Motivational Interviewing is crucial to enhancing
the receptivity of youth to the material in the Matrix Model, and effectively addressing fluctuations in motivation to discontinue substance use or remain abstinent.
Many also secure advanced credentialing and / or certification in leadership and supervision, which further - establishes their integrity as advocates for (and others»
receptivity of) the content and practices that they espouse.
Also, the duration depends on
the receptivity of the person undergoing the therapy.
If I make a statement regarding
the receptivity of the market to your book idea, I'm not asking for a debate («But mine is so much better than Harry Potter!»)
These factors are all beneficial to female reproduction in general and to
the receptivity of uterine lining.
Your main problem is almost certainly that you now have the testosterone levels of a man, but the androgen
receptivity of a female.
An analysis of almost 10,000 first cycles of egg donation treatment at one of Europe's largest IVF centres shows that female obesity reduces
the receptivity of the uterus to embryo implantation and thereby compromises reproductive outcome.
This «freeze - all» approach, initially developed as a strategy for minimising risk of ovarian hysperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in high risk patients, also addresses concerns that some have raised that the drugs used for ovarian stimulation during IVF may have a negative impact on the uterine
receptivity of some patients.
The factors limiting
the receptivity of rice flowers to out - crossing include a short style and stigma (1.5 to 4 mm in combined length), short anthers, limited pollen viability and brief period between opening of florets and release of pollen (between 30 seconds and 9 minutes).
In so doing, these agents will not only fulfil their own possibility; they will also bring enrichment to the divine life — not that God will become any more God than before, but that by virtue of the divine
receptivity of what is accomplished in the creation there will be further opportunities for more adequate and complete expression of the divine intention or purpose which is at work in the whole enterprise.
As such, divine power has been imagined as the coercive, overwhelming, forceful impact of one (active) entity on the (passive)
receptivity of a second.
I expect it is an internal posture of increased awareness and
receptivity of heightened connection, of intent to being constantly «plugged in», constantly «living in the presence of God» (quote from Katie Trecartin's graduation quips last night)...
The upshot for Merleau - Ponty's notion of the chiasm is that through
the receptivity of feelings of causal efficacy, the new concrescence originates as the seen, touched, etc., and because those feelings and negative prehensions are active, the new occasion is likewise seeing, touching, and the like.
The National Evangelism Survey was a project we did for the North American Mission Board looking at
the receptivity of people to different approaches.
The Federal Drug Administration has recently authorized use of DES (diethylistilbestrol), a strong estrogen which functions to influence uterine contractability and to diminish
the receptivity of the endometrium to implantation of a fertilized ovum.
But I'm at the moment inclined to share some of Douthat's concerns about
the receptivity of «today's [Un-Christian] youth» to the strident cadences of a man like Gingrich.
«I'm happy in
the receptivity of the design.
Not exact matches
Whether it was taking part in a seminar on artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies with other area executives, hanging out at a barbecue, or attending the opening
of a new play, Dase made his presence felt, and he says he and the company were met with «an enormous
receptivity.»
The idea
of non-traditional hiring practices wasn't groundbreaking, but McKinsey's systematic approach — building alliances outside
of the business schools, and engineering «internal market
receptivity» within the MBA - heavy McKinsey organization — was.
«It's millennials»
receptivity to using this technology and being big consumers that's changing the fabric
of economic consumption in such a big way,» he said.
Jeff Malmad, Mindshare North America's head
of mobile, sees that as a model for how emotional data will be used — to understand consumers» «moments
of receptivity,» and not only targeting those moments with ads but also using them to create better products.
Days after reading sections
of the book, results showed heightened connectivity in the areas
of the brain involved in
receptivity for language as well as physical sensation and movement.
Questions arise with respect to the Fed's independence, America's traditional
receptivity to foreign investment and its willingness to lash out at holders
of dollar assets.
More specifically, Philadelphia, known to some as «Philicon Alley,» saw a 5.5 percent increase in
receptivity to innovative ideas and a 6.6 increase in the business - friendliness
of its regional regulatory environment.
The «sale,» for lack
of a better word, is on setting the appointment, and therefore
receptivity is overvalued and appointments are often set with people that are not ready or qualified.
Thus friendship with Jesus Christ enables us to gain a glimpse, here and now,
of eternal life within the light and life
of the Trinity, a communion
of radical self - giving and
receptivity.
For Griffiths, the Church is a place, through the sacraments and the works
of mercy, for learning the practices
of receptivity and gifting, and thereby
of conformity to Christ's self - giving love.
Before it is
receptivity to the message in a text, it is
receptivity to texts as such» to the presence
of the word all around us.
These heroines» purity, charity, and acceptance
of suffering manifests their
receptivity to grace ¯ a stance that is not passive (despite the tendency
of the women to faint).
But it is divested
of the notion
of passive
receptivity, either
of «form» or
of external relations» (PR 46; cf. PR 32).
Subjective intention and
receptivity presuppose objective presence, and the effectiveness
of the objective presence depends on the intention and
receptivity.
[15] Eve's sensitive
receptivity to and embodiment
of the other teaches us all that a person may never be reduced to efficiency or pleasure but must always and everywhere by loved.
Without a suitable intention there is no real presence, and the extent
of the effectiveness
of the presence in the individual worshipers depends on their
receptivity.
Such
receptivity, characteristic
of all forms
of play, has been described in many ways.
And this provides a context for a conception
of God in which God is seen as supreme persuasion working for «victory over force,» as love in its self - giving, its self - identifying, and its
receptivity.
What Paul probably meant was to be always in a state
of receptivity toward God.
How did language ever develop without teachers when a child's window
of linguistic
receptivity is so very limited?
The Consequent Nature is that aspect
of God's supreme relatedness in which nothing that transpires in all
of creation is lost to God's indefatigable
receptivity.
In a recent interpretation
of Hegel's philosophy
of religion Emil L. Fackenheim rejects Kierkegaard's view that Hegel's philosophy is destructive
of religion, and argues that Hegel seeks to penetrate «the relation between rational self - activity and religious
receptivity to the divine and the relation
of philosophical self - activity to both.
God is love in that he can perfectly sympathize with, participate in, the being
of his creatures.60 The emphasis is totally on God's
receptivity, on his action as Redeemer.
As for popular
receptivity to «stigmatized» knowledge, Barkun cites polls suggesting that about half
of Americans believe in UFOs.
Sensing, therefore, for Aristotle, is an activity that presupposes passivity or being acted upon and physically altered — the passivity
of matter — and the passivity
of pure
receptivity — the passivity
of a psychic potency, the actuality
of which is a psychic activity.
It is an act
of «givity» — giving and
receptivity — the attitude is «I give you you to you — receive who you are».
The resulting idea
of subjectivity involves both
receptivity and activity.
On God's side, it is the divine acceptance
of,
receptivity to, and response made towards the creature.
Such openness and
receptivity, he found more frequently among those who knew themselves as sinners than among the outwardly righteous members
of society.
Our cooperation with God is our
receptivity; but it is an active, a laborious
receptivity, an importunity that drains our strength away if it do not tap the sources
of the Strength Eternal.
Yet if they are to understand the arts significantly, they too must enter so fully into the works they study, by becoming familiar with the possibilities and limitations
of the materials used and with the processes
of transforming them, that they pass beyond passive
receptivity to the practice
of virtual recreation, through imaginative participation in the artist's constructive activity.
However, we do have the capacity to «cross over,» to enter into the lives and frames
of reference
of those different from ourselves through empathy, compassion, sensitivity,
receptivity, responsiveness, and imagination.
That this be real and not contrived necessitates
receptivity to the full range
of human emotion.