Sentences with phrase «same critical point»

In certain medical experiences we have the same critical point to overcome.

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In business, being on the same page with all stakeholders, even those who view things from a different, even competing, vantage point is critical.
Fundamentalists, of course, reject the critical historical approach to the Bible altogether, pointing out that it is based on the assumption that the Bible is a human document like others to which the same methods of scholarship can be applied.
Some of the same points are echoed, albeit more stringently, in Gerhard Maier, The End of the Historical - Critical Method, trans.
At the same time, he directed some critical comments to the liberation theologians, thereby underscoring some of the points made earlier in the conference by Schubert Ogden.
The difficulty was that the liberal critical scholar was engaged at one and the same time in constructing a faith - image and reconstructing the historical image, the one as a believer and the other as a scholar, and this led to the confusion between these two tasks to which Schweitzer, in effect, pointed, and which was, indeed, unavoidable.
Assuming that that's all this is — that MoveOn raised the point and other organizations or companies haven't — then, no big deal, since anyone with a trademarked name could challenge a critical ad on the same grounds.
«I just think that's the same situation we're in now, plus the flight out of the state already is at a critical stage at this point.
«I believe, however, that your thoughtful editorial neglected to note one critical point: This is the very same Andrew Cuomo who, as attorney general, repeatedly criticized the supposed «political» involvement with the State Police of two former governors.
He points out that engineers have labeled the Skyway «structurally deficient» «functionally obsolete» and «fracture critical» which he says adds up to the same conclusion the bridge needs to be replaced with something newer, safer and more efficient.
The same thing held our species back, until the population reached a critical density, unleashing the power of culture — at which point there was no stopping us.
To measure tolerance we included four statements on the survey to which students could express their level of agreement or disagreement: 1) People who disagree with my point of view bother me; 2) Artists whose work is critical of America should not be allowed to have their work shown in art museums; 3) I appreciate hearing views different from my own; and 4) I think people can have different opinions about the same thing.
«We wanted to ensure that Envoys» experiential programs had the same intentionality, curriculum, and assessment that was so critical to a quality school,» Leighton says, pointing out that education outside of the classroom can be far more than the cliché of a field trip.
The same point was made by Robert Primack, «No Substitute for Critical Thinking: A Response to Wynne,» Educational Leadership, December 1985 / January 1986, p. 12.
Before existing 3 Series owners start fretting about their pre-facelift cars looking dated, we'd like to point out that nothing radical has changed: bar tweaked LED arrangements in the front and rear lights and new gloss black trim on the center console, this is still the same 3 Series that debuted to critical acclaim in 2012.
However, new locations are much more critical than same - store sales at this point in the company's growth cycle.
If the temperature drops below the critical level, larval development will stop, but the larvae don't die — development will re-start at the same point when the weather warms back up.
The video game tackled themes you'd be hard - pressed to find in most games in the same genre, pointing a critical lens at the violence glorified in most war - centric games.
A world without light is the name of the exhibition curated by Fernando Francés and consists of 42 works that address current issues from a critical and ironic point of view at the same time.
At the same time, Fishman offers a critical perspective on our current culture's obsession with medicine, stringing together masses of scan readouts to point to the way humans in the 21st century often turn first to medicine and even mood - altering medication as a means of seeking a happier existence.
For example, Andrew Rakestraw — a climate negotiator for the State Department since 2013 — co-chaired discussions on how to ensure that the pledges by signatories are comparable and use the same accounting standards — a point seen as critical to the success of the accord.
I learned this critical point, the same slope thrice in the last century and a half, from Phil Jones heself, in response to a question from Roger Harrabin.
At the same time, science increasingly points to the dangers of climate change and various mitigation plans continue to emphasise the critical role of CCS to limit temperature increase.
The critical point here is that the Rogelj et al. papers use the same parameterizations of the MAGICC model.
Purchasing return of premium on critical illness insurance is the same thing, except without the first two points.
Not every point weighs the same, so approach the list with a critical eye and don't give up too soon.
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