Sentences with phrase «reflect broader definitions»

Not exact matches

In this broad definition of prophetism, then, the whole Bible is «prophetic» since it consistently reflects this passionately theological understanding of history.
The definition of weapons in the Criminal Code is extremely broad and there are various offences that a person can be charged with that reflect the breadth of this (assault with a weapon, possession of dangerous weapons).
The classic definition of confidentiality remains that of Lord Goff in the Spycatcher case (above) in which he stated his opinion «that a duty of confidence arises when confidential information comes to the knowledge of a person (the confidant) in circumstances where he has notice, or is held to have agreed, that the information is confidential, with the effect that it would be just in all the circumstances that he should be precluded from disclosing the information to others... The existence of this broad general principle reflects the fact that there is such a public interest in the maintenance of confidences, that the law will provide remedies for their protection».
Improve the comprehensiveness of the curriculum content and diversify the teaching methods used in the classroom to more accurately reflect the UNFPA definition of comprehensive sexuality education, and so place more emphasis on promoting practical skills, confidence and agency among students; eliminate fear - based and moralistic messages; and increase the focus on gender, rights and strategies for preventing unintended pregnancies that teach about a broad range of contraceptives (including long - acting methods) and negotiating skills within relationships.
The term family violence better reflects the Aboriginal communities» understanding of violence, as family violence is broader than the usual mainstream definition of domestic violence.
Although the UK Office for National Statistics compiles statistics on divorces, reasons are limited to broad categories restricted by legal definitions and may not reflect individuals» own perceptions [1].
Indeed, as reflected in recent news, broad definitions of «personal information» render a wide range of non-retail industries vulnerable to potential liability due to a data security breach.
While the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) indicated the final rule does not reflect all of its recommendations, the organization, «is pleased that CFPB has crafted a broad and inclusive definition of a Qualified Mortgage that will ensure Hispanic homebuyers are better protected from predatory lenders.»
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