They interact with the patients recovery, seeing that they indeed have a disorder and need support rather
than criticism in order to overcome the obstacles they face.
Make a concerted effort to catch your child being good and offer more praise
than criticism in all areas of your child's life.
Not exact matches
Newton Minow, the former Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair who is a board member of the Commission on Presidential Debates, recently said that presidential debate moderators today have been facing more
criticism than they did
in years past.
Designers have never quite liked the Verizon logo, but the
criticism poured
in more
than ever with this new version.
Twitter has often boasted about its commitment to the principles of free speech, sometimes leading to
criticism from those who felt the company was more interested
in tolerating all forms of speech
than in trying to ensure a harassment - free experience for its users.
There have been more
than enough articles written that have proven that anyone who is blazing a trail, disrupting the status quo or making rain, is going to attract
criticism —
in all shapes and sizes.
Even Viacom (VIAB) has seen better
than expected results, despite being embroiled
in a power struggle between CEO Philippe Dauman and controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone — and despite
criticism for its lackluster stable of fading brands like Nickelodeon and Comedy Central.
These announcements come after many companies
in Silicon Valley have fallen under a barrage of
criticism from users who say the companies created systems where fake news stories spread more easily
than factual reports.
In the more
than 500 pages of Principles, he preaches for higher - ups to embrace constructive
criticism, and to use blunt and honest critiques to grow.
Bitcoin has soared more
than 1,300 percent over the last 12 months and has drawn strong
criticism that the digital currency is
in a highly speculative bubble.
The New York Giants» decision to bench Eli Manning
in favor of Geno Smith for Sunday's game against the Oakland Raiders is being met with harsh
criticism, and no critic is louder or
in possession of a larger megaphone
than long - time New York sports talk radio host Mike Francesa.
Hence, bitFlyer is wise to upgrade its identity verification now, when the FSA is still
in early stages of
criticism, rather
than waiting for something detrimental to happen that might risk the exchange having to shut down.
Jewish department - store owners unquestionably influence newspaper policy
in cities where they are numerous like New York but the influence is rather negative (against
criticism of Jews)
than positive (for particular Jews or particular Jewish programs).
In particular, it seems to be addressing one
criticism that has dogged it for years: that it offers humanitarian aid rather
than economic development.
Despite the
criticism about corporate governance
in Hong Kong, its rules remain stricter
than New York's — for now.
Airbnb spent more
than $ 8 million fighting the measure, called Proposition F, and the company came under intense
criticism for its series of anti-Prop F billboards and ads
in the city.
The #MeToo movement has not caught on
in Japan, where speaking out often draws
criticism rather
than sympathy, even from other women.
In particular, the president's appointment of family members to advisory roles in his administration has raised criticism, and Americans are far more likely to view this as a negative than a positiv
In particular, the president's appointment of family members to advisory roles
in his administration has raised criticism, and Americans are far more likely to view this as a negative than a positiv
in his administration has raised
criticism, and Americans are far more likely to view this as a negative
than a positive.
In a fairly open criticism ripple's — the company that supports the payment Protocol, which he founded in 2013, at the same time he left, stated that the introduction of centralized financial payments Protocol in cryptography is a system that is no better than SWIFT or PayPa
In a fairly open
criticism ripple's — the company that supports the payment Protocol, which he founded
in 2013, at the same time he left, stated that the introduction of centralized financial payments Protocol in cryptography is a system that is no better than SWIFT or PayPa
in 2013, at the same time he left, stated that the introduction of centralized financial payments Protocol
in cryptography is a system that is no better than SWIFT or PayPa
in cryptography is a system that is no better
than SWIFT or PayPal.
Of course Eichengreen knows far more about the gold standard
than most economists, and is far from being its harshest critic, so he'd undoubtedly be an outlier
in the simple regression, y = α + β (x)(where y is vehemence of
criticism of the gold standard and x is ignorance of the subject).
But perhaps the biggest irony of these
criticisms is that even with the tax increases brought
in by Ms. Notley's NDP, corporate and small business tax rates are still lower
than they were when Mr. Day served
in Premier Ralph Klein «s cabinet.
For one thing, it's heartening to see the Republicans stand fast for a change and actually follow through on something their constituents have demanded and expected from them, rather
than caving
in the face of
criticism from their liberal opponents
in Congress and the press.
Copyright extension and ISP liability are controversial issues
in Canada, and there has been extensive
criticism of the way that other agreements, most notably the TPP, have established stricter standards
than established Canadian law.
Rather
than a fair
criticism of what you perceive to be the overzealousness of some of the people involved
in advocating for the cause of AIDS, it is a bitter and unwarranted attack against what you refer to as the «AIDS Lobby.»
I know this will draw
criticism, but I say if it weren't for all the faithful people of all good religions doing good acts, helping the poor, clothing drives, and on and on, this world would be
in a lot worse shape
than if just your average aetheist were
in charge of helping those who suffer.
Much of the
criticism - along with confusion about the propriety of evangelicals politically linking arms with Mormons - is less formal and more rooted among
in - the - pews churchgoers
than evangelical elites.
The mother of Brittany Maynard, who ended her life early after being given a terminal diagnosis, has said Vatican
criticism of her decision was «more
than a slap
in the face».
Never mind that the Christian intellectual tradition is more
than «Western»
in the usual use of the term, and never mind that there is nothing more uniquely Western
than the pattern of self -
criticism that easily turns into self - denigration, it is true that Christianity is undeniably and foundationally entangled with the West, and that is enough,
in the minds of many writers, to put it beyond the pale.
Must academics always practice autoimmune
criticisms of their faith and country rather
than raising their voice
in protest of the obvious violence against us?
Criticism finds acceptance
in a culture that measures success by small errors rather
than by large - scale successes.
In short, it appears that this
criticism has more psychological appeal
than logical or evidential support.
Indeed, one could argue, following the historian Christopher Shannon, that the agenda of modern cultural
criticism, relentlessly intent as it has been upon «the destabilization of received social meanings,» has served only to further the social trends it deplores, including the reduction of an ever - widening range of human activities and relations to the status of commodities and instruments, rather
than ends
in themselves.
When we apply this position to Diem's original
criticism of Käsemann, that the latter presented Jesus as only teaching general truths rather
than the kerygma, it becomes clear that Diem has overlooked the crucial point: Käsemann went beyond the view that Jesus taught God's fatherhood and man's freedom, to the assertion that «God has drawn near man
in grace and requirement,» and Jesus «brought and lived the freedom of the children of God».
It is therefore quite significant that a recent article by Bultmann seems to be by implication a defence of Ksemarm's position against an initial
criticism by the Barthian Hermann Diem: Diem had maintained that when all is said and done Käsemann has presented Jesus as only proclaiming «general religious and moral truths» about «the freedom of the children of God», rather
than a message
in continuity with the Church's kerygma.
We have here an updated version of Kant's
criticism of the Leibnizian monad
in the «Amphiboly»
in the Critique of Pure Reason: the spatially situated existent is indeed made up of relations rather
than being a substance containing its «inhering» attributes internally as predicates which are part of its concept; only the relations are no longer those of the synthetically connected manifold, but the relational connections between the particulars of modern functional or mathematical logic, expanded to include within itself the spatial and temporal relations which Kant could only account for by means of the synthetic a priori.
To suggest that total voluntary exclusion and participation
in an individual's self selected religious practices and spiritual life is somehow politically incorrect or wrong, or making it a target of
criticism or political point, is nothing less
than a display of ignorance and disregard for individual rights.
Helmut Thielicke has taken this
criticism seriously
in his Theological Ethics, speaking of the various structures of our common life, such as the state, law, economics, etc., as «orders of history» rather
than as «orders of creation,» and presenting them
in an infralapsarian way as «orders of the divine patience, given because of our «hardness of heart» (Matthew 19:8).»
Having examined evidence such as Big Bang cosmology (yup, I'm what you'd call an «old earth» creationist), the Cambrian explosion
in the fossil record, the problems of abiogenesis, and textual
criticism of the Bible, I've found that the Bible describes historical events and other aspects of reality much more plausibly
than any other faith system.
Rather
than repeat my
criticisms and proposals for university reform, I will focus on how the greening of theology would
in itself contribute to university reform.
Because women live lives that are considered public property, to be legislated and debated and discussed, rather
than merely lived, there's not a woman
in the United States who is not facing
criticism for her choices.»
These days,
in most people's understanding, it carries the fullest possible weight of
criticism and condemnation of a person, rather
than of an act.
First, N.T. Wright, Bishop of Durham, responded (Correspondence, June / July 2008) to Richard John Neuhaus» comments on his new book, Surprised by Hope, which had included a
criticism that its «concrete eschatological expectation» of a physical resurrection on a perfected earth was «more suggestive of Joseph Smith
than St. Paul»» noting that Mormons were simply taking seriously the relevant passages
in the New Testament at the very time that «the Western Protestant church... was eliminating the ancient concrete eschatological expectation.»
Matthew Yglesias has gotten some
criticism for celebrating Clinton for being «more comfortable
than the average person with violating norms and operating
in legal gray areas,» and for being the kind of person who «believes
in asking what she can get away with rather
than what would look best.»
Although I dunk that Gewirth's proposal is subject to the
criticism of nonteleological ethics I suggested summarily near the outset, anything approaching a decisive resolution of this issue
in favor of teleological ethics will require nothing less
than a more or less complete case for a metaphysical proposal.
For example,
in the case of the Action for Children «s Television call for a ban on commercials for children too young to discriminate, or the church «s protest against excessive and gratuitous violence, the
criticism was aimed at a class of programming rather
than against an individual program.
All three criticize our Western heritage
in ways that are congenial to Whitehead, while giving far more concreteness to these
criticisms than have Whiteheadians, apart from these movements.
Sigmund, who is strongly critical of liberationists» rejections of capitalism, also takes Novak to task for trusting to «the magic of the market» and for being «no more willing to engage
in criticism of capitalism
than liberation theologians are of socialism.»
This is nowhere more evident
than in the current infatuation with redaction
criticism.
But I'm not with you
in the strength of your
criticisms of speaking
in tongues and less -
than - logical prayers.
It has been the case time and time again
in your comments that you can do no better
than criticize what you perceive as the «tone» of my
criticisms of your religion of your murderous god, rather
than the content.