Sentences with phrase «systematic way by»

Rather it is about finding new ways to do things in a systematic way by thinking creatively and engaging the best talent and resources from across sectors and from across party lines.
It is a state of consciousness where the body is completely relaxed and you as a practitioner become aware of the inner world in a systematic way by following a guided instruction.

Not exact matches

The promise is that by gathering competitive research over time and in a systematic way you will be able to track trends and / or scenarios and be about to act on the research.
According to the Data - Driven Marketing Survey by Teradata, 50 % of marketers agree that data is the most underutilized asset in their organizations, with less than 10 % actually using the data they have in a systematic way.
Description: Our mission is to reduce cryptocurrency market dilution and restore lost value to the Crypto Economy, by providing holders, community members and creators of failed coins, a buy - out, a way to join a project that has the network effect that the projects they created or supported failed to achieve, and implementing a subsequent systematic burn of the coins bought out.
There are mountains of evidence for the systematic slaughter of Jews and others during WWII, by nominal Christians, by the way.
It was the first public evidence of the project that had gradually taken shape in my mind during the preceding years: to work out on the level of systematic theology the ancient Israelitic view of reality as a history of God's interaction with his creation, as I had internalized it from the exegesis of my teacher Gerhard von Rad, after I had discovered how to extend it to the New Testament by way of Jewish eschatology and its developments in Jesus» message and history.
«Some sort of systematic answer from the trustees to the allegations would go a long way,» the group wrote by email.
Perhaps the quickest way to encapsulate that difference is as follows: while Process and Reality represents a systematic cosmology, Difference and Repetition develops a speculative «chaosmology» At its most simplistic, the distinction in play here is that between a cosmos in which order is imposed upon a primordial chaos «from outside,» or transcendently, (as when Form is imposed upon matter by the Platonic demiurge, or harmony established a priori by the Leibnizean deity), and a chaosmos in which order is generated «from within,» by a wholly immanent process of self - organization.
Construed in that way, systematic and moral theology are «informed, methodologically and materially, by practical theological reflection as well as by the other two basic inquiries» (51).
Accepting this requirement, I infer from it the way in which theology should seek to be systematic: not by trying to go behind or beyond what the texts affirm (the common caricature of systematic theology), but by making clear the links between items in the whole compendium of biblical thought.
(a) Philosophical preoccupation with the various types of cultural activities on an idealistic basis (Johann Gottfried Herder, G. W. F. Hegel, Johann Gustav Droysen, Hermann Steinthal, Wilhelm Wundt); (b) legal studies (Aemilius Ludwig, Richter, Rudolf Sohm, Otto Gierke); (c) philology and archeology, both stimulated by the romantic movement of the first decades of the nineteenth century; (d) economic theory and history (Karl Marx, Lorenz von Stein, Heinrich von Treitschke, Wilhelm Roscher, Adolf Wagner, Gustav Schmoller, Ferdinand Tonnies); (e) ethnological research (Friedrich Ratzel, Adolf Bastian, Rudolf Steinmetz, Johann Jakob Bachofen, Hermann Steinthal, Richard Thurnwald, Alfred Vierkandt, P. Wilhelm Schmidt), on the one hand; and historical and systematical work in theology (church history, canonical law — Kirchenrecht), systematic theology (Schleiermacher, Richard Rothe), and philosophy of religion, on the other, prepared the way during the nineteenth century for the following era to define the task of a sociology of religion and to organize the material gathered by these pursuits.7 The names of Max Weber, Ernst Troeltsch, Werner Sombart, and Georg Simmel — all students of the above - mentioned older scholars — stand out.
It does so by way of the systematic and orderly processes of causal connection and creative advance, processes analogous to those present in mind.
This learning process goes in the other direction as well: I am likely to learn a great deal about the inner logic and systematic connections among my own religious beliefs by subjecting them to a polemical engagement, things, again, that I could learn in no other way.
The preacher who is doing his reading these days has been encouraged by the fact that there are a number of recent attempts «to find a new way through from exegesis to the sermon».1 That these efforts among biblical scholars, systematic theologians, and practical theologians are taking place has several clear implications.
Christian ethics is defined as the systematic study of the way of life set forth by Jesus Christ applied to the daily demands and decisions of human existence.
by saying: In three ways --(1) its members must fulfil their moral responsibilities and functions in a Christian spirit; (2) its members must exercise their purely civic rights in a Christian spirit; (3) it must itself supply them with a systematic statement of principles to aid them in doing these two things, and this will carry with it a denunciation of customs or institutions in contemporary life and practice which offend against those principles...
Since contemporary practices profoundly shape both historical retrievals and systematic articulations of Christian faith, studies in these branches of theology properly proceed by way of a prior movement of description.
Needless to say, the interpretation proposed here of the references to God in Process 7, 40 and 93 differs in a major way from views held by traditional and systematic interpreters of Whitehead.
work, and by saying that Jesus is messiah in a not fully accomplished way, we can retrieve for systematic theology the «not yet» aspect of messianic ministry and also meet some of the Jewish objections to certain historic Christian claims.
There is a more theological way to put this» a way suggested by the work of the French literary critic turned American theologian, René Girard, whose latest book, I See Satan Fall Like Lightning, is as clear and systematic a primer to his thought as he has yet produced.
In the last ten years I have moved increasingly toward experiential teaching (using self - awareness exercises, role playing of counseling methods, live demonstrations of growth groups, and so forth), which involves the students» own feelings, responses, and needs; asking the students to draw up their own «learning contract» based on what they want to get from a given course or workshop; expecting students to participate in the teaching by sharing in some systematic way the insights they have discovered to be meaningful; revealing my own struggles, uncertainties, and weaknesses; and asking the students to evaluate anonymously the course, including my teaching.
If by the «primitive church» we mean the church of the first century and the first quarter, say, of the second — and such a period represents the approximate range of this chapter — we have at most only the New Testament documents and some of the Apostolic Fathers; and none of these documents is concerned to set forth in any full or systematic way the constitution of the church or the methods of its work.
Panpsychist or proto - mentalist interpretations of Bergson's thought, by way of contrast, are most rare.1 To the best of my knowledge, Milic Capek, in his Bergson and Modern Physics, provides the sole detailed and systematic exposition of Bergsonian protomentalism available in English.
38 Herbert was convinced, as has been noted, that only by a systematic program of visitation could the pastor come to know his people as they «most naturally... are, wallowing in the midst of their affairs,» and it was only by such intimate knowledge of their lives as could be gained in this fashion that he would be equipped to reprove and admonish them, and thereby lead them to mend their ways.39
Kudos to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo for his systematic way of diffusing the tension by his ongoing meeting with leaders of the different ethnic groups.
To add insult to injury, our political classes have ensured that those «with the broadest shoulders» have been able to protect and in many cases, add to their wealth whilst those who had no hand whatsoever in the crisis are having to deal with the impact of the recession head - on by way of pay cuts, pay freezes, redundancy and the systematic erosion of employment rights, all in the name of «economic necessity».
To ensure the flake fractured with the right proportions, toolmakers often first shaped the core by knocking off scrap pieces in a systematic way.
Until now, studies that challenged the existence of Planet Nine using the data available for these trans - Neptunian objects argued that there had been systematic errors linked to the orientations of the orbits (defined by three angles), due to the way in which the observations had been made.
Markram was one of the first to investigate the sequential version of Hebb's rule in a systematic way, by varying the time delay between the spiking of the two neurons when inducing synaptic plasticity.
By highlighting where and how the nature of different types of food scares overlap, this classification will enable risk management teams to address categories of potential scares in a systematic way and develop effective strategies to avoid future occurrences.
In brief, Kato - Katz thick smears were read by an experienced laboratory technician in a systematic way within a maximum of 60 min after preparation.
Online internet BBW dating sites have taken off in popularity by leaps and bounds and with millions of plus size singles looking to find that special someone, BBW dating sites are quickly becoming the ideal way of meeting plus size singles in a more systematic method.
In Structured Literacy instruction, teachers guide students through systematic mastery of the smallest units of sounds (phonemes) and build upon that knowledge by introducing new, more complex material (morphemes and lexemes) in a structured and cumulative way.
... a systematic, cognitive behavior approach used to teach self - regulation by categorizing all the different ways we feel and states of alertness we experience into four concrete zones.
In addition to changes related to program structure, such as those raised by the recent high - profile Teachers College study, the question of content is pivotal; principals receive limited training in the use of data, research, technology, the hiring or termination of personnel, or using data to evaluate personnel in a systematic way.
«Instead of waiting for individuals to self - select administration, educational leaders must be identified and groomed in a systematic way that facilitates the recruitment of potential leaders among women and minorities,» concludes a 1992 report about a joint program of the New York City Board of Education and the Bank Street College Principals Institute (From Teaching to Administration: A Preparation Institute, by Crow, Mecklowitz, and Weekes, 1992, Technomic, Lancaster, PA).
Thinking skills can include a huge range of teaching techniques, such as writing frames, concept maps or questioning, for example, which can develop children's cognitive control when taught by schools in a systematic way.
Major efforts are under way to come up with methods for doing that, many of them combining the use of data to measure student performance with other ways of measuring classroom performance, including more systematic evaluations by principals.
Social and emotional learning, or SEL, refers to evidence - based practices informed by rigorous, systematic social science that underscore the way we understand, use, and manage emotions to learn.
Consider, e.g., an active manager who historically has tilted away from his cap - weighted benchmark in a systematic way (perhaps by emphasizing value, or small size, or low volatility).
The best way to get decent returns is by investing for long term (say > 10 years) and investing through SIPs (systematic Investment Plans).
Puppy mills and the outlets that support their greed represent the systematic abuse of the animals in them which by the way are classified as LIVESTOCK and not protected under companion animal laws but under the AWA which is inadequate and even those low standards are not enforced.
This is done by way of systematic desensitization and counter-conditioning.
By the way, neither do the systematic measurement errors in the surface air temperature record.
And by the way, did you know that DFT is much better at finding energy level differences than absolute energies (systematic errors vanish when you take the difference).
Finally this report of the INTERCOLONIAL METEOROLOGICAL CONFERENCE HELD AT MELBOURNE IN 1881, which can be found by searching on this site http://atojs.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/atojs (sorry I couldn't work out how to give a direct link the the page, but you will find it no trouble) outlines the decisions taken in 1881 on how the various meterological variables were to be collected in a systematic way across Australasia (ie both Australia and New Zealand).
Just as you learned to play baseball by practicing, the only way to become a skilled at this is with enthusiastic and systematic repetition and ferocious editing.
The court noted that the Database was a collection of independent works, data or other materials arranged in a systematic or methodical way and individually accessible by electronic or other means and, as such, was a database within the meaning of the Database Directive (96 / 9 / EC) 1.
The ruling in Pinckney does, therefore, from a systematic perspective, not stand in the way for a departure from the Shevill and eDate / Martinez rulings, and a parallel application of the criteria proposed by AG Bobek to injunctions would certainly make sense.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z