Sentences with phrase «understand early patterns»

My ideal client wants to deeply see and understand early patterns that set the tone of their current life and who is now willing to break free and experiment with new ways of being in the world.»

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In my understanding, following the World Council of Churches» earlier formulation, that would mean becoming communities that model just and sustainable patterns of life.
Theologian Alister McGrath recounts that the bishops and early church fathers reached this understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity by looking at the scripture, including Matthew 28:19 («baptizing them in the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit») and 2 Corinthians 13:14 («May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all»), for signs of God's «pattern of divine activity.»
Understanding deficit patterns very early, particularly speech and language delays, cognitive - intellectual deficits, sensory - motor impairments and a rough estimate of the «stage of psychological development or trauma» will help plot out the most appropriate treatment interventions.
Well - designed studies patterned after the early observations and projections of Niles Newton13 would bring the process forward to greater understanding.
«Our focus here has been on early heart development, but the basic principles of patterning of human pluripotent stem cells, and subsequently differentiating them, can be readily expanded into a broad range of tissues for understanding embryogenesis and tissue morphogenesis,» said Healy.
«Our focus here has been on early heart development, but the basic principles of patterning of human pluripotent stem cells, and subsequently differentiating them, can be readily expanded into a broad range of tissues for understanding embryogenesis and tissue morphogenesis,» said Dr. Healy.
This will require you to spend a reasonable amount of time (at least in your early days of learning) and expertise (that will come with time) including understanding different types of patterns and the corresponding actions you need to take.
Those that understand these pattern swings readily replace peas with things like pumpkins and Spring wheat when early Springs are warm.
It is recognised that the opportunities for prevention and public health interventions will be enhanced the more we understand the early pathways to poorer health and development1 and that to have an impact on health inequalities will require us to address the social determinants of early child health, development and well - being.2 However, appropriate service and systemic improvements for reducing developmental inequalities requires an understanding of the patterns of child health and development across population groups and geographies in order to underpin a progressive universal portfolio of services.3
A direct cognitive assessment was developed for ECLS - B that included items from the ECLS kindergarten cohort and several standardized instruments, such as the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test31 and PreLAS 2000,32 to provide data on early reading (basic language and literacy skills, vocabulary, understanding, interpretation), and mathematics skills (number sense, counting, operations, geometry, pattern understanding).
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