Sentences with phrase «regarded as an adequate»

Moreover, in a society in which tolerance has been regarded as an adequate substitute for truth, we have no idea what it would mean to have an honest politics.
The author holds that only the methodological alternative found in process theology can properly be regarded as adequate in the experience of value and theological argument.
Because each type of argumentation plays a distinct and necessary role in a fully reflective or critical theological analysis of the relation of experience and value, only that «methodological alternative in process theology» which employs them for their respective purposes and to the highest degree can properly be regarded as adequate.
It appears the club is in a period of contentment, as long as they are in the Champions League and making money, this is regarded as adequate.
Quinoa is food of high protein quality and is typically regarded as an adequate source of all essential amino acids, including lysine and isoleucine.
In light of this, counselling could not be regarded as an adequate response.

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These contractual clauses provide adequate safeguards with respect to the protection of the privacy and fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals and as regards the exercise of the corresponding rights.
Since employing alternately the mathematics associated with particles and that associated with waves has led to a vast expansion of information about the subatomic world, many scientists have come to regard this new approach as satisfactory and adequate.
Perhaps he is not really committed to the ~ eti ~ na of CE alone providing adequate justification for the accuracy of that experience; perhaps he does not believe that the experience of CE is self - justifying, despite his explicit exposition, which would then have to be regarded as an unfortunate misstatement.
It is not adequate to regard Christianity as a purely personal matter having no social implications.
I do not regard that as an adequate term for doing justice to the full meaning of basileia.
In the presence of the three intrinsically distinct, intelligible, and existentially necessary primary notions of temporal passage, modality, and order together with their derivative relations, and in the absence of any successful reductions known to me of one of these to the others, I am inclined to regard a synthetic metaphysics of time which has a place for each of the nine cells of the matrix as the only kind which could be adequate to all the facets of time.
As millions of destitute Americans continue to be deprived of adequate access to good health care, people of all parties in the UK regard the retention of the National Health Service, «free at the point of delivery,» as essential to our cultural healtAs millions of destitute Americans continue to be deprived of adequate access to good health care, people of all parties in the UK regard the retention of the National Health Service, «free at the point of delivery,» as essential to our cultural healtas essential to our cultural health.
For the claim implicit in any such analysis is that the interpretive concepts employed therein are not only sufficiently clear to make possible their being regarded as exclusive of each other, but also of adequate range of application to comprehend the relevant options.
A wise chaplain in an American prison was once asked what he regarded as the prime requirement for an adequate ministry to those in prison.
These «Fathers» spoke of the specific activity of God in Jesus Christ as being indeed the fulfillment, completion, and adequate expression, vis - à - vis men, of the Eternal Word of God, but they did not regard salvation as available only through Jesus; even in the Fourth Gospel, it would seem to be the writer's intention to have the Word speak, rather than the historical Jesus in isolation from that Word «who was in the beginning with God», «by whom all things were made», «who was the light of every man», and who in Jesus Christ was decisively «made flesh and dwelt among us».
Developing an adequate theology of work today means recognizing that we can no longer regard ourselves or be regarded as mere hirelings.
She tends to find the double love commandment as incapable of achievement, but affirming its direction she expresses it in terms she regards as more adequate for a nuclear and ecologically threatened age.
Emphasis upon it has been necessary in order to insure it adequate attention as a genuine phase of the total of Hebrew thought and to show the measure of ultimate attainment; for the conviction that Israel regarded the world and all within it as dependent upon the will and activity of God has become axiomatic in our minds to the exclusion of other possibilities.
In general, while there are a number of positive and insightful elements regarding the interpretation of the Council, at the same time, perhaps inevitably, in such a short space, one would hardly describe it as comprehensive, or even completely adequate.
The Commission makes five recommendations regarding neural modification: first, to prioritize existing strategies to maintain or improve neural health, such as diet, and adequate exercise and sleep; to prioritize the treatment of neurological disorders; to study neural modifiers and examine their prevalence, benefits and risks; to ensure equitable access so individuals of all socioeconomic levels can access the benefits of these advancements; and fifth, to create guidance on the use of neural modifiers.
So, even though glycine can not be regarded as indispensable for survival, because failure to maintain collagen in a healthy state is not lethal, it is required for adequate synthesis of collagen and for a healthy level of protein turnover.
Wilma, The point regarding calories and protein is that, while some vegetables are considered high in protein (e.g. spinach and broccoli) because close to a quarter of their calories come from protein, what really matters for health is getting an adequate amount of protein (42 grams per day as noted in Dr. Greger's piece) and since most vegetables have so few calories, a quarter of the calories from of protein still doesn't add up to much.
NCLB requires annual testing of students in reading and mathematics in grades 3 through 8 (and at least once in grades 10 through 12) and that states rate schools, both as a whole and for key subgroups, with regard to whether they are making adequate yearly progress (AYP) toward their state's proficiency goals.
In addition, teacher education programs should give candidates an adequate number of what the Relay Graduate School of Education regard as «at bats,» instructional and management opportunities.
He also pointed to «a decade of disinvestment» in California's schools, and said that the school finance plan still falls short of what many regard as an «adequate» level of funding to ensure that children succeed at their optimal levels.
Regarding summer programs, 51 percent indicated their summer program was high - quality, and 47 percent perceived their summer program as adequate.
From the immediate returned phone call made by Perry in sales with regards to the vehic... le, to his calming presence, and adequate amount of time he spent with her with the car, as she was very nervous test driving the vehicle.
The Secretary shall accept, for the purpose of making a finding with regard to adequate collateral for a public entity, the net present value on a future stream of State or local subsidy income or a dedicated revenue as collateral offered to secure a loan.
The»04 Passat TDI required some 11 seconds to go from 0 to 60 MPH; the sort who would buy a hybrid for the mileage would regard 8.6 seconds as more than adequate.
The study looked at 8 schools and more than 300 students, and found that the best school libraries are allocated adequate funding and regard their teacher - librarians as key teaching staff members.
As a great value town centre base, there are no leisure facilities on - site, however there is adequate space to relax with a newspaper in the charming wood - panelled lobby area, Wi - Fi throughout the hotel and the English speaking reception staff are a hive of knowledge regarding the local area, and the best things to see and do in Madrid.
The big problem is that no - one knows whether it will work on an adequate scale, so it the possibility of the option shouldn't be regarded as a reason for doing nothing.
As we shall see, these countries, among others, have continued to negotiate as if: (a) they only need to commit to reduce their greenhouse gas emission if other nations commit to do so, in other words that their national interests limit their international obligations, (b) any emissions reductions commitments can be determined and calculated without regard to what is each nation's fair share of safe global emissions, (c) large emitting nations have no duty to compensate people or nations that are vulnerable to climate change for climate change damages or reasonable adaptation responses, and (d) they often justify their own failure to actually reduce emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions on the inability to of the international community to reach an adequate solution under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangAs we shall see, these countries, among others, have continued to negotiate as if: (a) they only need to commit to reduce their greenhouse gas emission if other nations commit to do so, in other words that their national interests limit their international obligations, (b) any emissions reductions commitments can be determined and calculated without regard to what is each nation's fair share of safe global emissions, (c) large emitting nations have no duty to compensate people or nations that are vulnerable to climate change for climate change damages or reasonable adaptation responses, and (d) they often justify their own failure to actually reduce emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions on the inability to of the international community to reach an adequate solution under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Changas if: (a) they only need to commit to reduce their greenhouse gas emission if other nations commit to do so, in other words that their national interests limit their international obligations, (b) any emissions reductions commitments can be determined and calculated without regard to what is each nation's fair share of safe global emissions, (c) large emitting nations have no duty to compensate people or nations that are vulnerable to climate change for climate change damages or reasonable adaptation responses, and (d) they often justify their own failure to actually reduce emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions on the inability to of the international community to reach an adequate solution under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
This right is one of the cornerstones of the EU data protection regime as, without adequate information regarding which personal data is being processed by whom and why, individuals can not exercise the other rights granted to them by EU data protection law, for instance the right to have personal data deleted or amended.
The Court found that a claim is adequate in this regard so long as it «contains sufficient information which reasonably affords the municipality an opportunity to promptly investigate the claim.»
Advised Probation Service as to disciplinary routes open regarding officer who had failed to complete an adequate OASYS assessment with catastrophic results.
The car registration process for non-Us citizens is different from Us citizens as it is important to find car dealers who deal with foreign nationals and know about the rules regarding the visas and the adequate amounts that need to be paid for registering automobiles in the country.
To lay the ground for progress, he described a «continued substantive mandate, adequate financial resources and the participation of all stakeholders» as «essential in this regard
In order to provide an adequate level of protection according to EU laws, Fossil Group, Inc., complies with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework and the Swiss - U.S. Privacy Shield Framework Principles as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of all personal data from the European Union and Switzerland to the United States, respectively.
Check out the certified nursing assistant resume template for Word and the following examples for some great ideas on how to write your work history section.CAN — Salem Hospital, Salem, Oregon — 2010 — present • Follow instructions from physicians, registered nurses, and team leads regarding patient care plans • Ambulate with patients every four hours, monitoring their condition and following precautions to avoid falls • Oversee all toileting, showering, feeding, and other activities of daily life for eight to ten patients a day • Train two new certified nursing assistants per month • Take vitals every two to four hours as directed by other hospital staffCAN — St. Mary's Assisted Living, Atlanta, Georgia — 2009 — 2010 • Performed range of motion exercises on two wheelchair - bound patients each shift • Ensured residents got adequate nutrition by delivering meals and snacks • Answered questions from residents and family members and attended to needs as requested; received average ratings of 4.5 out of 5 on satisfaction surveys • Provided companionship and friendship for each patient and encouraged participation in social relationships and group activities • Educated patients on matters such as wound care, catheter care, fall prevention, and more
Duties and Responsibilities: include, but are not limited to: • Patient Relations • Assures timeliness of services rendered to patients • Clearly informs patient the name of physician who will render services • Arranges for and assists patients in understanding instructions for all ancillary services • Listens to complaints from patients regarding services rendered • Demonstrates adequate triage technique in handling telephone calls from patients and inquiries regarding services rendered • Appropriate management of filing records, recording telephone calls and prescription refill information in electronic medical records • Checks floor stock and sample medications, discards expired medications appropriately, re-orders as needed • Demonstrates accurate knowledge in management of emergency situations • Assists patient to room • Looks after patient's comfort while on premises • Maintains availability to examining Physician as needed.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Developed proficiencies with medical technology, supplies, and pharmaceuticals over 14 years of nursing Knowledgeable regarding the challenges facing medical professionals across a wide range of disciplines Supported general surgeons as well as surgeons specializing in neurosurgery, transplants, pediatrics, etc.. Built and strengthened long term relationships with physicians, hospital leaders, and community figures Led nursing teams in 13 intensive / critical care units ensuring effective and efficient patient care Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians Provided critical care surgical support, wound care, and administered medications Dealt with AMI, septic shock, DKA, and CHF Educated patients and families in healthy diets and exercise Assisted in admission, transfer, discharge, and documentation of patients Managed medical supplies, equipment, and medications ensuring adequate and functioning materials Proven ability to adapt medical knowledge and people skills in fast paced, ever changing environments Performed all duties in a positive, professional, and timely manner
As it is possible to observe from Table 1, regarding the EA Scales, during T1 the dyads reported on average score 4 (indicating inconsistency) in two maternal dimensions and in both child dimensions, while scores on the other dimensions resulted adequate (≥ 5).
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