Not exact matches
That's
because wait times are not reported in a
systematic way to the public.
To answer your first question, Cy, I don't think foreign participation matters too much, partly
because I don't think foreign firms will ever play a significant role in the Chinese economy except in a few consumer areas, but mostly
because they have no
systematic impact on the
way growth is generated.
The faithful Mormons are offended
because they think Christians are calling them evil people, although many of us are not, while those of us who went to seminary and suffered through a course on
systematic theology keep stressing that there is actually a precise definition of «Christian» and that Mormons differ from that definition in a very few important
ways.
(1) Whitehead might assimilate appearance to reality for
systematic reasons,
because he is taking a point of view in relation to perception which includes both the datum perceived as it is in itself (its formal reality) and the
way it appears to the perceiver (its objective reality).
I felt that occasionally, Belcher's Calvinism got in the
way of his third
way, (particularly in Chapter 6 on «gospel» and Chapter 10 on «culture»), but I am of course a bit oversensitive to that
because of my general aversion to
systematic theology, particularly Reformed Theology.
Friedman: Well, I love the
way you've read the book and gotten just what it's about, if I may say so,
because let's start to go back why a system, why do I start to stress a
systematic approach?
Nevertheless, Physica, Aristotle's treatise on the nature of motion, change, and time, stands out
because in it he presented a
systematic way of studying the natural world — one that held sway for two millennia and led to modern scientific method.
A formula «pleases us, the academics,
because it is a
systematic way of responding to inevitable population changes,» Pukelsheim tells Science.
«We need to establish measures so that — in spite of potential variability between people, methods and researchers — we can really say, «clearly this new advance led to higher performance,»
because we have
systematic ways of comparing that,» says co-lead author Chethan Pandarinath, then a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford.
«We're at a really sweet spot
because the technologies that exist right now are really just on the cusp of being able to do this in a
systematic, high - throughput
way.»
Because district leadership has remained stable for so long, the staff has been able to work through issues and challenges in a very
systematic way, especially with the community.
Perhaps, educators expect them to transfer to English when they're not ready
because there has not been a
systematic way to transfer to English.
One comment in particular caught my attention
because Chris spelled out in a
systematic way the workflow he used to create e-books.
This part of the book creation doesn't have to be
systematic because you can create chapters in any
way that you see fit (merge posts, take them apart and move the information around the book, etc), but you should have the basic organization ready before you start writing.
The truth is that nothing that is fully
systematic will ever be a truly effective
way to trade the forex market
because the market is not a static entity that can be tamed through black box mechanical systems.
Very few people embrace critical thinking in this deep
way because very few have an explicit,
systematic conception of it.