Sentences with phrase «term in a positive sense»

Not exact matches

«It's disruptive in a positive way in a sense that it enables the banks to have a golden source of data on the status of their credit default swaps in terms of all their trading transaction with their peers.
I believe that this description of the intentional subject is significant for our comparison with Whitehead, because adumbration for him begins at the affective level in terms of negative and positive prehensions and is then transmuted to the level of sense perception in presentational immediacy.
The term is also used to describe one's stance towards issues of political economy, whether in a negative sense by progressives, or in a positive one by libertarians.
If we see that the very generation of such effective concrete lures is the incarnation (in this extended sense) of divine aims, then there is a deeply Christian reason for affirming the positive valuations of other traditions on their own terms.
I am first defining the poetic function in a negative manner, following Roman Jakobson, as the inverse of the referential function understood in a narrow descriptive sense, then in a positive way as what in my volume on metaphor I call the metaphorical reference.7 And in this regard, the most extreme paradox is that when language most enters into fiction — e.g., when a poet forges the plot of a tragedy — it most speaks truth because it redescribes reality so well known that it is taken for granted in terms of the new features of this plot.
Focusing on our sons, spending positive time together and talking about life lessons, scattered with a large dose of quiet and engaged listening, will help fathers and sons develop nurturing and meaningful relationships and help our sons form attitudes which will allow them to develop into men in the richest sense of that term.
Breastfeeding creates a special bond between mother and baby and the interaction between the mother and child during breastfeeding has positive repercussions for life, in terms of stimulation, behaviour, speech, sense of wellbeing and security and how the child relates to other people.
«This makes sense substantively and can also send a positive signal that concrete international action in the immediate term is possible and can deliver results.»
It can be somewhat confusing when you first hear the words «positive punishment», but this is because the terms positive and negative are being used in the mathematical sense.
The term co-impact is also used in a more generic sense to cover both positive and negative side of the benefits.
Taking a pejorative term such as TreeHugger and twisting it around to create a cool new contemporary brand was all about «green marketing» in it's most positive sense - oh and of course good writing too!
In terms of our own cultural diversity in Canada, Rae called the Idle No More movement «an expression of frustration,» but was quick to point out that aboriginal protesters need to determine «to what extent this new movement takes on a stronger, keener sense of what the objectives are beyond simply that of protest» because «protest movements eventually have to turn positive and have a series of practical objectives that are very focused and very achievablIn terms of our own cultural diversity in Canada, Rae called the Idle No More movement «an expression of frustration,» but was quick to point out that aboriginal protesters need to determine «to what extent this new movement takes on a stronger, keener sense of what the objectives are beyond simply that of protest» because «protest movements eventually have to turn positive and have a series of practical objectives that are very focused and very achievablin Canada, Rae called the Idle No More movement «an expression of frustration,» but was quick to point out that aboriginal protesters need to determine «to what extent this new movement takes on a stronger, keener sense of what the objectives are beyond simply that of protest» because «protest movements eventually have to turn positive and have a series of practical objectives that are very focused and very achievable.
According to the model proposed by Hurtes & Allen (2001), it is possible to mark out a typical resilient profile characterized by specific psychological dimensions: the «insight», that is the ability to understand people, situations and their communication; the «independence», consisting in the attitude to care for others while remaining true to own self; the «creativity» that allows to cope daily challenges through the generation of alternative solutions; the «sense of humor», referring to ability to poke fun themselves and to find joy in own context; the «initiative», that is, a desire to pursue proactively own life; the «supportive relationships», in terms of the ability to establish positive relationships with the others; and, finally, the «values orientation» that allows to identify the morally right and appropriate behavior.
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