Sentences with phrase «substantive understanding of»

[27] Previous High Court decisions also support a non-formalistic, substantive understanding of equality.
Candidates in their junior or senior years of college, those in masters programs and / or recent graduates will gain a substantive understanding of arts administration and will contribute to Girls» Club public programs, events and web presence.
The Fellowship Program at Girls» Club enables young arts professionals to gain substantive understanding of arts administration, programming and arts operations while contributing to Girls» Club exhibitions and public programs.
Robust models of teacher accountability exist, and they emphasize the role of teachers as professionals capable of engaging in substantive understanding of their own work and the role of evaluation in supporting teachers as its primary goal.
Mayweather is among a handful of prominent celebrities and social media personalities who have promoted Initial Coin Offerings, a practice that seems primarily aimed at buyers with little substantive understanding of cryptocurrency or blockchain technology.

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During what officials described as a fairly brief but substantive conversation, Castro made it clear that he was well aware of the incidents and understood that the Americans saw them as a serious problem.
The latter understood the stream of thought atomically, since, according to their theory, all one can find in consciousness are the substantive terms, not the relations.
Conservatives, despite their substantive disagreements about the ultimate nature of things, have resisted liberal and radical calls for «transparency» in social life precisely because they understand that society can not withstand a too systematic or energetic analysis of its sometimes fragile foundations.
Still, this is nor a substantive contribution to our current understanding of the derailed issue of creativity or influence.
I want to make a substantive case to the effect that Whitehead has a more fluid understanding of existence than his interpreters sometimes realize.
Further, in the framers» understanding, the religion clauses of the First Amendment were primarily jurisdictional, not substantive: They made clear that matters of religion remained within the domain of the states.
In a substantive new book, Christ and the Just Society in the Thought of Augustine, Robert Dodaro, professor at the Institutum Patristicum in Rome, draws on these letters to frame the discussion of Augustine's understanding of a just society and of his great work the City of God.
This work has also been instrumental in facilitating substantive changes in how some of these institutions understand and respond to issues related to child abuse.
Two hours of mandated «group building exercises» do not create mutual understanding and responsibility, and the compacted assembly schedule does not create the opportunity for deep discernment and careful consideration of substantive theological, ethical, moral, and ecclesiological matters.
Niebuhr shows how substantive Christian understandings («vision») qualify ethical interests, while also dramatizing the ethical thrust of the Christian message («obligation»).
My hope and prayer is that as denominational leaders begin to understand the prevalence of abuse within the Evangelical community, many will be propelled to begin taking significant steps to influence substantive changes at both a national and local level.
From these traditions, we have inherited not only the specific substantive emphases that distinguish each from the others but a legacy of common themes as well: (1) a theoretically grounded rationale for the importance of studying religion in any serious effort to understand the major dynamics of modern societies, (2) a view of religion that recognizes the significance of its cultural content and form, and (3) a perspective on religion that draws a strong connection between studies of religion and studies of culture more generally — specifically, studies of.
Would this change anything substantive about our current understanding of the past warming trend worldwide?
This is just one example of how Statistics Without Borders and the AAAS On - call Scientists initiative are applying scientific methods, knowledge, and tools in one substantive area — understanding and addressing disparities in access to justice — and the service of human rights.
that the Postdoctoral Scholar understands the procedural and substantive differences between arbitration and the other remedial forum or forums in which the dispute might have been resolved, including the differences in the scope of remedies available in arbitration as compared to other forums.
National Association of Charter School Authorizers president Greg Richmond pointed out that there are real, substantive disagreements over how to understand the civic mission of schooling.
It was rich, varied and substantive and at every turn, you demonstrated a keen understanding of our school culture and how best to meet our needs... I am incredibly impressed with your collective and individual skills.
This too, would provide essential context for understanding the substantive meaning of reported scores.
Rather it aims to provide common ground for understanding the current state of California school finance and governance and for a serious and substantive conversation about necessary reforms.
It makes several changes to the DBE program, concerning such subjects as uniform application and reporting forms; implementing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Small Business Administration (SBA); substantive amendments to provisions concerning personal net worth, retainage, size standard, proof of ethnicity, confidentiality, proof of economic disadvantage, DBE credit for trucking firms, and eligibility of firms owned by Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs); and clarifications concerning multi-year project goals and the use of the new North American Industrial Classification System («NAICS»).
All of these steps and stages are important, but in my own case, I felt that there was no substitute for substantive editing since it requires a high degree of experience, knowledge of the genre I was writing in (crime fiction), and a kind of understanding of the whole project, not just individual pieces.
I recently engaged in a good back - and - forth with the owner of the Monevator blog both on substantive and procedural matters relating to my effort to open the internet to honest posting on the flaws of the Passive Investing model and to replace that model with the Rational Model of understanding how stock investing works.
Would this change anything substantive about our current understanding of the past warming trend worldwide?
The more substantive problem with the argument, if we take it at face value, is it's own inability to understand the terms of the climate debate.
I was merely trying to present the underlying nature of our complex climate and the many substantive factors that affect it — in simplistic terms that even the «Gruberized» could understand.
They contain unique information, such as substantive annotations or comments included therein, that adds to a proper understanding of the agency's formulation and execution of basic policies, decisions, actions, or responsibilities.
Your acceptance of Tamino's criticism is to me more indicative of your own biases than a substantive understanding on your part of actual issues with the original graph.
He understands the value of substantive work product, and what it reflects about legal practitioners.
The proposal for a joint EU - UK court could pose problems for the Court of Justice's understanding of the autonomy of EU law, and its exclusive position as the interpretative arbiter of its substantive content.
While the goals of LA&W are similar to those of legal writing classes taught at many schools — to teach students to understand, analyze, and apply legal authority and to communicate the results of that analysis in writing — the course also contains some components that are influenced by its Legal Methods roots, as well as some that may or may not be taught in a first - semester civil procedure class: a focus on judicial methods, an introduction to legal institutions and processes, and instruction on the anatomy of a civil law suit, the timeline of a civil case, and the link between procedural and substantive law.30 The full set of course goals was outlined in the 2000 Report and has remained unchanged:
Our fiduciary litigation practice, in turn, benefits from our understanding of the substantive issues that arise during the planning and administration process.
The Court considered that, since, in its understanding, all parties agreed that Article 37 TEU constituted the appropriate substantive legal basis, the agreement should be considered to relate «exclusively» to the CFSP in the meaning of the Article 218 (6) second phrase TFEU.
An understanding of what the firm really does and a mastery of relevant substantive subject areas
Understanding the level of our clients» sophistication, our Members handle most of the substantive work in the majority of our legal malpractice cases.
Recommendations 27 and 28 tell us there are substantive elements of the story of indigenous - settler relations that are essential for understanding what it means to be a legal advocate, law student, or lawyer today, and that gaps in existing knowledge have caused harm.
With substantive assignments and opportunities to gain valuable public interest work experience, attend client meetings, negotiations, court appearances and networking events, Cahill's summer associates develop a true understanding of the firm's practice.
We understand the unique and expansive needs of an entrepreneur, so our Startup & Fintech desk has adopted a team - based approach to provide you with the most substantive and practical legal advice.
Additionally, the Focus Discovery team's substantive case analysis and deep understanding of the TAR technology allows them to provide more strategic, proactive recommendations to streamline the TAR.
Additionally, those margins are likely to grow in the future as outside counsel takes on more substantive work for the client, gains a deeper understanding of the client, and increases its efficiencies when working with the client.
It is a promising decision which will be welcomed by European disability activists as an important step to deepen understanding of the relationship between the CRPD and substantive EU law, as applied to persons with disabilities.
After law school, she clerked at the US Court of Appeal and she offers deep understanding and insight on both procedural questions of how the court operates and on the substantive issues in question.
If a government's assertions in international fora can be used domestically as evidence of the government's substantive understanding and procedural commitments, then lawyers need to pay more attention to these assertions.
When the agency agreed with Circuit Judge Kimberly A. Moore's understanding that a denial of institution on redundancy grounds was not a «substantive» determination, but rather meant that the issues not instituted were «redundant in terms of too many different grounds of rejection,» she criticized the practice as resembling «Putting a blindfold on and throwing darts at a wall and deciding which grounds to go forward with.
All of these developments encouraged the Court to formalize its relationship with the NJI — with another memorandum of understanding, signed in 2000 — and the NJI began providing substantive, pedagogic and logistical support.
Survey results indicating that students view the «mechanical» skills of grammar as important as the substantive skill of analysis are taken evidence that students are misguided in their failure to understand the classical distinction between form and content.
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