Sentences with phrase «under the umbrella term»

A wide variety of crimes fall under this umbrella term, from attacks against gay people to vandalism of religious sites.
Transgender can refer to any range of diverse gender identities or expressions — such as transgender, trans man, trans woman, intersex, non-binary, genderless, two - spirited, and many others — and is better expressed under the umbrella term trans.
Christian missionaries lumped all of these people together under the umbrella term «pagan,» said Philip Shaw, who researches early Germanic languages and Old English at Leicester University in the U.K..
All these and a variety of other problems are coming to be included under the umbrella term «sexual dysfunction.»
These can come from any number of sources — from ground up bugs to wood pulp — and are usually hidden under the umbrella term «natural and artificial flavorings.»
Efforts to better understand patients with these symptoms have largely failed, says Aucott, because patients grouped under the umbrella term «chronic Lyme disease» could belong to one of various subgroups.
It has been included under the umbrella term HAB because it shares many ecological, toxicological and genetic characteristics with other HAB species.
The rest of the RNAs are lumped together under the umbrella term «non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs).»
These fall under the umbrella term super-resolution microscopy.
Still, with adzuki beans falling under the umbrella term «red beans» and a 2004 study by the United States Department of Agriculture citing red beans as the top source of antioxidants, they're still a great addition to your diet.
Since around 1980, the author has referred to this complex array of dysfunctions and illnesses — the full spectrum of associated conditions — under the umbrella term Carbohydrate Intolerance (CI).
This white paper discusses the practical rationale for referring to the related dysfunctions associated with poor carbohydrate metabolism under the umbrella term Carbohydrate Intolerance.
Also, (1) in 64 Children are born today in the U.S. with special needs under the umbrella term A.S.D. Autism Spectrum Disorder (4).
Still others expand the notion of twenty - first - century literacy beyond spoken and writtenlanguage to include the panoply of skills often collected under the umbrella term multimedia (being able to both understand and create messages, communications, and works thatinclude, or are constructed with, visual, aural, and haptic — that is, physical — elements as wellas words).
Almost all of the two per cent actually have a unique mixture of the challenges just outlined, recognised under the umbrella term of Severe and Complex Special Needs.
SEL The Collaborative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL) is a thought leader in K - 12 education and has brought about much consensus around what SEL means and how to define the competencies included under this umbrella term.
This middle ground offers opportunities — captured under the umbrella term interim assessment — to gather information about many things that are relevant to the teaching and learning process.
I hold expertise in all the topics that come under the umbrella term of Earth Materials and Stratigraphy, Physical Processes, Solid Earth Geochemistry, Igneous and Metamorphic Processes, Optical Mineralogy and Petrology, Earth Resources, Seismology, Basins and Tectonics, Solar System Geoscience.
Doug Hoyes: And so one of the things that you do is a debt management plan which is often referred to under the umbrella term, credit counselling.
Among a range of practices offered under the umbrella term of physical rehabilitation, hydrotherapy is one of the most popular, and one of the most widely recognized as beneficial to pets.
Founded in 2008, Love - A-Bull set out to change the negative perception of the American Staffordshire Terrier and all the dogs that fall under the umbrella term «pit bull.»
Mastiffs, Rottweilers, and American Bulldogs, all distinctly different breeds, were included under the umbrella term.
Because Pit - Bull type dogs are so difficult to properly identify (the «bully breed» category being composed of more than 40 different types of individual breeds), they often get lumped together under this umbrella term.
Modern - day revival styles can be summarized within New Classical Architecture, and sometimes under the umbrella term traditional architecture.
Often referred to under the umbrella term «Light and Space,» the artists and artwork included in this exhibition will present a -LSB-...]
Often referred to under the umbrella term «Light and Space,» the artists and artwork included in this exhibition and catalogue present a more inclusive overview of the ground - breaking and diverse art practices that flourished in California in the 1960s, including rarely seen works by Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, Laddie John Dill, Robert Irwin, Craig Kauffman, John McCracken, Helen Pashgian, James Turrell, De Wain Valentine, and Doug Wheeler.
Condo New York is patterned on Condo London, founded in 2016 by Vanessa Carlos — half of the London gallery Carlos / Ishikawa — under the umbrella term Condo Complex, likening art galleries to individually owned, mutually dependent condominium apartments.
In their many manifestations, these movements and those styles that followed have come to be grouped under the umbrella term of postmodernism.
Korean abstract painting, a post-war development often lumped under the umbrella term Dansaekhwa, has exploded in popularity in the last five years.
Moreover, the French avant - garde - perhaps due to its entrenched Communist Party - had a more political flavour and thus took a more Dadaist line encouraging audience participation in their preferred Performance, Happenings and Conceptual art under the umbrella term of Nouveau Realisme (c.1960 - 70).
This section, put under the umbrella term «Solutions» will need subsections which deal with each individual component of the solution.
As one of the most prevalent behaviors categorized under the umbrella term «relational aggression», rumors represent an indirect form of harassment that utilizes social relationships as a main vehicle of harm (Cairns and Cairns 1994; Crick and Grotpeter 1995; Paquette and Underwood 1999).
Behaviors included under an umbrella term of adolescent - to - parent violence also vary, as some researchers include only physically abusive acts (McCloskey and Lichter 2003; Nock and Kazdin 2002), others consider both physical and psychological aggression (Calvete et al. 2015b), and still others include physical violence, verbal aggression, and property damage (Margolin and Baucom 2014).
At a time when the economy boomed and industries began mass producing architectural elements for affordable prices, home owners became fascinated with a variety of styles that fell under the umbrella term «Victorian.»

Not exact matches

Other terms under the cloud umbrella are Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS).
But in fact Newman's significance sweeps wider than that, for he throws much light on that burning issue which now goes under the umbrella label of «relativism,» an often vaguely used term that I tried to define here.
Hartshorne can only answer in terms of aesthetic evil, that is, under a different umbrella.
The truth is that when you see the word «flavor» on a food label, you have almost no clue what chemicals may have been added to the food under the umbrella of this vague term.
Behind the headline threats on issues like intellectual property, Brexit also challenges the thriving and open culture on which our creative industries are based, branded by the Arts Council of England under the mundane umbrella term «research and development».
President Mahama, who is seeking a second term in office, said this at a conference of social democrats and socialist political parties under the umbrella of the Socialist International.
The workers under the umbrella of various unions including Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) and Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) while addressing a press conference in Ibadan on Monday expressed concern over what they termed the poor condition of their members in the state.
Recently, Dr. Rotimi fulfilled a long - term goal with the launch of the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative that began under the umbrella of the African Society of Human Genetics, of which he was the founding president.
Nothing that could fall, even loosely, under the umbrella of the term «clothing» would be excluded from my capsule.
«Because it's under the Twitter umbrella, all of the feeds fall under the Twitter terms of service, and so all of that video can be used by Twitter and shared with third parties for marketing purposes.
«The new term «prevention science» may allow us all to get under the same semantic umbrella.
Students who attend programs that fall under this umbrella are middle and high school students who are typically behind in terms of literacy and numeracy; some have dropped out and returned to school and others are struggling to remain in school despite great learning gaps.
Child abuse is an umbrella term which covers so many aspects under it.
Both consumers and industry providers lump several distinctly different services under one umbrella term.
Target - date funds are a collection of funds under one umbrella that focus on long - term growth in the early years and become progressively more conservative as the target - date approaches.
However, it is high time that long - term focused and systematic investors take a look at the new avatar of the product which seamlessly offers both protection and savings benefits under one umbrella.
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