Sentences with phrase «usually under the rubric»

Not exact matches

This falls under the rubric of business process automation, something Gartner calls «the automation of complex business processes and functions beyond conventional data manipulation and record - keeping activities, usually through the use of advanced technologies.»
Though the way in which I approach these matters is significantly different from the way of most recent writers on reasons and causes, it should be clear that what is articulated in rational actions is akin to what is usually dealt with under the rubric of reasons.
There would have been no other way I could have discovered these things — certainly not by engaging in the pallid and platitudinous mutual congratulation that usually goes on under the rubric of interreligious dialogue.
At least among those untutored in the rarefied mountain air of meta «ethical theory, ethics usually denotes that range of human behavior that can be subsumed under the rubric of judgments about inherent good and evil.
Already in 1781 Thomas Jefferson in his Notes on the State of Virginia made an analysis of the relation between economic and political life that is usually placed under the rubric of agrarianism but is considerably broader in its implication:
Health insurance premiums are usually tax - deductible under this rubric, so it would seem to follow that disability insurance is also tax - deductible, in that disability insurance complements health insurance by paying out money for what amount to serious medical issues.
Nurses, for example, can have skills in one jurisdiction that other nurses in other jurisdictions may lack, but, in most instances, those additional skills come under the rubric of lateral or vertical promotions that usually carry a different title than just «RN.»
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