Sentences with phrase «to a particular context»

Numbers will begin piling up as outcomes in particular contexts eat through margins and deeper into distributions.
If we fail to distinguish desire from right, we will not understand that rights are sensible and wise only within particular contexts that give them meaning.
It still seems like a marvelous idea for particular contexts, like so many others.
Then we'll think about supporting them to evaluate that change in their own particular context — How do they use their existing data?
Funding bodies privilege particular kinds of research, located in particular contexts, for particular purposes.
Tailoring responses to particular contexts seems to be important, as is incorporating preventative work with quick responses to deal with bullying when it occurs.
We may be unable to detach Whitehead from his own particular context at the end of modernity, but neither can we cover him with the presumptions of a dead metaphysics.
John Carter also reminds of David Lynch's Dune and, now and again, The Chronicles of Riddick — both films I like, neither of which makes any kind of sense outside its very particular context.
Informal assessments are useful in giving a teacher a sense of what makes a student tick, providing a big - picture look at how the class as a whole seems to be faring at a given moment, and amassing a growing sense of how specific students work in particular contexts.
It has been revealed that positive interpersonal relationship, such as social support, is generally positively related to mental health, but also indicated that it is also positively related to anxiety within particular context (Rapee et al. 2015).
Most recently, she has been studying teacher education programs that focus on preparing teachers for particular contexts, such as urban public schools, and exploring the advantages of such focused preparation for new teachers, and their students — work that is...
They understand that every school is unique with its own particular context, aspirations, mix of staff, resources, style of leadership, community and — vitally — position on the evolutionary continuum.
Lonnie is a particular person from a particular context — I wonder how much of an option he would have had in terms of forming a gay - identity.
Examples are: — the advocacy of a position which the advocate knows or believes to be false or misleading — the advocacy of a position which the advocate does not know to be true, and has not performed rigorous due diligence to ensure the truthfulness of the position — the conscious omission of aspects of the truth known or believed to be relevant in the particular context.
But in this particular context, and what was so radical and disturbing about this particular invitation is that there need be no intermediary, external authority or professional and credentialed permission.
If this sounds harsh, remember that there are degrees of blameworthiness and degrees of anger: someone can be just a little bit unattractive, and for just a moment and in a particular context, and one can deserve to be hurt just a little bit.
There is such a thing as absolute truth, but such truth must recognize itself as absolute only within a particular context.
Caryn — you made a stark claim recently in a particular context that if I continued with the approach I took of in the midst of battle loving enemies that this would be destructive to women, saying «in a way, you have a bank account.
But when we examine the history of any one of these doctrines we find that in their beginnings they were not the origin of faith at all, but the result or expression of it within a particular context.
Or maybe it's a shoulder strap of any kind, but in this particular context, we're talking about should straps in cars.
I found that one could only relate within a particular context and that much of ordinary, everyday life — hopes and aspirations were not allowed to be expressed.
The pragmatists also rightly warn against dogmatism and absolutism, making clear the dynamic nature of human existence, the particular contexts in which judgments of value must be made, and the need for intelligent appraisal of alternatives.
There is a kind of «hermeneutics of farming» similar to John Howard Yoder's «hermeneutics of peoplehood» in which one patiently and humbly listens to the sense of the congregation and the Bible and the Spirit in a particular context.
True, we are all deeply embedded in particular contexts, and this contextual reality makes the warranting of universal claims exceedingly difficult.
But the value determining intentions and purposes are likely to be more variable, more relativized to context, to small groups, to individuals» personal histories and particular context than the respects in which interpretation might be made.
If mission is to be the outcome of the gospel as received and practised in a particular context, there should be a story to tell.
These have their own understandings of what it means to be the church in a particular context.
Its our way of encouraging you to rethink your pastoral strategies and, if necessary, to provoke you to design strategies that are appropriate to your particular context, strategies that respond to this particular moment in history:
In this particular context, Whitehead is presenting his own resolution to the problem posed by the fluency and transience of the world, so subjective immortality of the soul takes on the guise of a discarded alternative.
But the puzzle will remain unsolved unless you add the pieces unique to your particular context.
They represent the articulation of faith by people in a particular context.
Every historical figure (or institution or movement) must be seen and understood contextually, because that individual lived his life in that particular context and in no other.
In this conception a context functions so as to shape and limit an individual's possibilities which are relevant to that particular context.
To implement this fundamental rule, particular contexts would have to be taken into account and concrete judgments made about what ranges, depths, and varieties of enjoyment are to be included and what weight given to each factor.
If one is rooted in a particular context, committed to specific options, engaged in definite forms of action, and sensitive to historical injustice and contemporary dilemmas, and, at the same time, alive to the possibility that the Bible continues to speak, then one has to recognise one's situatedness in the long histories and traditions of the Biblical interpretation.
Without such particular contexts, a sermon remains a collection of useless abstractions, timeless comments that can never be timely.
The study text asks for a twofold hermeneutics: On the one hand, it focuses on the understanding of the Gospel; on the other hand, on the understanding of the context, inasmuch as faith should come to its concrete expression within a particular context (see para. 4).
When a person is presenting «the gospel» they obviously can not share everything, and so they do their best (along with the help of the Holy Spirit) to pick and choose which truths of the gospel should be shared in that particular context to those particular people.
But others, perhaps more consistently, question this possibility and encourage us to accept the relativity of thought to particular context as final.
In other words, precision about truth and knowledge is itself contingent upon the understanding of the particular contexts within which these terms are used.
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