Sentences with phrase «tacit into»

At a recent legal technology innovation event, one of the startups introduced its new technology as targeting the Final Frontier of Knowledge Management: turning the tacit into the explicit.
You'll be glad to know that the KM folks are less drastic in their hope to turn the tacit into the explicit.
Our KM strategies quite rightly explore converting tacit into explicit knowledge by embedding context and deep know - how (via annotations, etc.) into the precedents and best practices we produce.

Not exact matches

Can we reconceive theological education in such a way that (1) it clearly pertains to the totality of human life, in the public sphere as well as the private, because it bears on all of our powers; (2) it is adequate to genuine pluralism, both of the «Christian thing» and of the worlds in which the «Christian thing» is lived, by avoiding naiveté about historical and cultural conditioning without lapsing into relativism; (3) it can be the unifying overarching goal of theological education without requiring the tacit assumption that there is a universal structure or essence to education in general, or theological inquiry in particular, which inescapably denies genuine pluralism by claiming to be the universal common denominator to which everything may be reduced as variations on a theme; and (4) it can retrieve the strengths of both the «Athens» and the «Berlin» types of excellent schooling, without unintentionally subordinating one to the other?
This theme has deep affinities with H. Richard Niebuhr's Faith on Earth: An Inquiry into the Structure of Human Faith, as well as Michael Polanyi's description of tacit knowledge and similar writings.
Because «the tacit goal of medicine» seemed to be «bodily immortality,» even the healthy human being was viewed as a defective model to be transformed into something better.
A tacit assumption is that PowerPoint computer presentations are merely a means to an end, a value - neutral tool used for innocent, perhaps even noble purposes: enlarging text for the hard of seeing; reducing the demand for and thus the production of printed materials; and bringing younger people, who spend much of their lives in front of screens — TV, computer, cell phone, PDA — into worship.
The first is that, as an instinctive Platonist, I naturally believe that every genuine act of human creativity is simultaneously an innovation and a discovery, a marriage of poetic craft and contemplative vision that captures traces of eternity's radiance in fugitive splendors here below by translating our tacit knowledge of the eternal forms into finite objects of reflection, at once strange and strangely familiar.
The focal meaning that you find on this printed page, for example, is possible only because your tacit knowing is dwelling in the particular letters and words I am using; and your subsidiary knowing of the sounds of individual letters and the meanings of individual words is now (without your focusing on it) integrating the particulars into the explicit meaning you find in my sentences and paragraphs.
What this example shows is that the concept relies on a tacit understanding that conditions in the migrant's country of origin are «unfixable», looking some distance ahead into the future.
The Rwandan government's stated motivation then was entirely credible: the former genocidal government of Rwanda had fled across the border into Zaire and were rearming with Mobutu's tacit support (if not active encouragement).
According to John Locke at least, and as he says in his Second Treatise of Civil Government, when you are born into a country, live there and take advantage of its offerings (acquire property specifically), and more importantly, of your own free will choose not to leave that country to pursue a life elsewhere, you give your tacit consent to the laws and...
-LSB-...] Third, although Baucus may not acknowledge it, his «too much power into few hands» argument is tacit criticism of the Supreme Court's ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA, which both authorized and pushed EPA to regulate greenhouse gases via the Clean Air Act.
Although Whale's and Goulding's war experiences doubtless helped them land these assignments, the fact that two of Hollywood's gay male directors could really only venture into such «male» territory in these films seems to belie a tacit understanding of the homosocial romances so necessary for men to survive in combat, and how these are often cruelly broken amid postwar chaos.
That knowledge makes the already graceful cinematic language of Lynne Ramsay's film adaptation (the Scottish director's third feature, and her first in a regrettable period of nine years) all the more remarkable: altering not a jot of narrative detail, Ramsay and co-writer Rory Kinnear have ingeniously hollowed out Shriver's wordy text into a largely tacit, imagistic memory collage that substitutes sound and vision for dialogue as extensively as possible.
He wonders aloud about «What happens when you begin to call into question your tacit assumptions and unarticulated presumptions,» suggesting that you begin to become a different person.
In the end, the latter's welcome victory mostly corroborated film critic and unlikely awards pundit J. Hoberman's tacit acknowledgement, in an article for the Los Angeles Times about Hollywood's relationship to the Holocaust, that the only way for a film about the Holocaust told from the perspective of its victims to lose an Oscar is for it to compete against a film, like The Virgin Spring, whose breaking into the mainstream so clearly meant that it was destined for greatness.
[15] JWT breached trust and used an approval from Ford to use other poster ads made for Ford as a tacit approval to enter the adverts into the GoaFest 2013 Advertising awards and adsoftheworld.com.
However, usage of the said device in the enterprise segment can't be ruled out either and this could be a tacit ploy on part of Apple to break into a segment that is traditionally dominated by Microsoft.
Dahl would soon be caught up in a complex web of deception masterminded by William Stephenson, aka Intrepid, Churchill's legendary spy chief, who, with President Roosevelt's tacit permission, mounted a secret campaign of propaganda and political subversion to weaken American isolationist forces, bring the country into the war against Germany, and influence U.S. policy in favor of England.
Perhaps it's because we inherently apply our own personalities into these virtual avatars making for more relatable figures, or maybe it's just because their tacit interactions just appear so darned cool.
In his review of DeFeo's posthumous 2012 - 2013 retrospective — her first — at SFMOMA and the Whitney Museum, critic Peter Schjeldahl hypothesized the origins of her obsession with The Rose: «I surmise that she was hampered by, even while being nurtured on, a scene that was dominated by men... It's conceivable that her withdrawal into obsessively reworking The Rose amounted to a tacit protest — a standup strike — against the pressures of her milieu.»
Some even changed their names, like Michael West, in an effort to combat the era's sexism, or incorporated into their work tacit challenges to the status quo, as Elaine de Kooning did in her «Faceless Men» series.
While I'm posting (I can see how you guys get into this) I'm also very uncomfortable with your notion of «tacit knowledge:» it certainly seems to be tacit knowledge in the blogosphere that the chances of the climate sensitivity (equilibrium warming on indefinite stabilization at 560ppm CO2, for the non-enthusiasts) being greater than or equal to 6 degrees are too small to be worth worrying about (meaning down at the level of an asteroid strike).
Driving a car was one of those tacit tasks; that the sheer range of processing that goes on in the brain, the number of stimuli coming in from all directions, and often in split seconds too, could never be broken down into mere lines of code.
As we see the earliest incremental steps of artificial intelligence creeping into law, we should ask whether tacit knowledge plays a role in the legal universe.
When we introduce AI into law, we need to ask what happens to tacit knowledge.
Without delving into the Model, we can see that tacit knowledge includes more than what our senses tell us, it includes much going on around us.
Social networking tools do a wonderful job of moving what's in our heads (tacit knowledge) into something that's documented and searchable (explicit knowledge).
The issue isn't new, of course — couldn't be new, because it's built into the nature of language and the kinds of knowledge we have access to, which range from tacit to explicit (or unconscious to conscious, on the awareness scale).
arental incompetence by the supposedly «favored» parent and the allied parent's tacit approval and support for the child's conflict with the other parent, is the characteristic symptom set associated with the child's «triangulation» into the spousal conflict through the formation of a «cross-generational» coalition with one parent against the other parent.
This pattern of symptom features for the inverted hierarchy, feigning of selective parental incompetence by the supposedly «favored» parent and the allied parent's tacit approval and support for the child's conflict with the other parent, is the characteristic symptom set associated with the child's «triangulation» into the spousal conflict through the formation of a «cross-generational» coalition with one parent against the other parent.
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