Sentences with phrase «systematic attention»

That certainly means paying more systematic attention to things like transparency, cost - effectiveness, and parental choice.
In addition to the coordination issues, educators and some community groups say there has not been enough systematic attention paid to improving instruction.
The results of this work suggest new research directions that require more systematic attention.
According to Johnston in 1993, «It is surprising that such a perplexing and serious problem as children's refusal to visit has received so little systematic attention by researchers» (9; p. 110).
In the popular worship context, there is mutual sharing of practices, symbols and values without so much fuss.33 These marginalised spaces deserves systematic attention.
Much less systematic attention — again in the context of the global climate policy debate (as opposed to domestic debates, where thanks to the environmental justice movement the topic is very much in play)-- has been paid to the problem of inequality within nations.
partners devote systematic attention to the sustainability, efficiency and effectiveness of its activities.
A critical grasp of theology requires us to pay systematic attention to the way practical concerns initially give rise to urgent theological questions, and then press us toward proposals that foster more faithful and effective Christian living.
In response to threats from predators, elephants are known to produce a variety of vocalizations, including rumbles, roars and trumpets [21], but until recently the alarm call system of the African elephant has received little systematic attention.
Obviously, African - American Christianity has given no systematic attention to this matter, otherwise it could not conceivably affirm three incompatible visions of after - death.
Since the claim of the finality of Christ has been translated into the claim of the finality of that structure of existence he brought into being, our systematic attention must now be turned to the relation of spiritual existence to other structures of existence.
In an educational context, equity means developing environments and systems in ways that provide students with what they need based on careful and systematic attention to the particulars of their situation.
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