No theory that focuses of generic or population -
wide aspects of the psychology of risk perception (so - called «main effects») can do that.
All Prem players at all clubs earn huge wages, which can never remotely be justified in
the wider aspect of value to society.
And if they do a proper assessment, they will take the Rees paperwork into a third, new inquiry into
wider aspects of covert surveillance.
The Catering Mark has also been cited in the government's Plan for Public Procurement, which addresses
wider aspects of quality within food and catering — such as ethical, environmental and social considerations.
None of these measures places the same weight on
the wider aspects of a quality education that would enhance the richness and depth of the curriculum.
More recently he has come up in the world, for the stories are not formulaic and this gives me scope to investigate
wider aspects of Roman life.
He has also presented on
the wider aspects of dog welfare and wellbeing and the role that dogs can play in the health of humans.
Eisler will also discuss
wider aspects of her photographic practice as well as previous projects including Eurydice in Providence (2017), Searching for Eve in the American West (2016), and her upcoming solo exhibition The Sublime Feminine.
Featuring noted scholars, curators, and artists; the symposium encourages dialogue and debate about this important body of work and its themes while connecting them to
wider aspects of Kelley's complex and varied oeuvre.
The symposium promotes dialogue on this important body of work and its themes while connecting them to
a wider aspect of Kelley's complex and varied oeuvre..
Featuring noted scholars, curators and artists, the symposium seeks to encourage dialogue and debate about the work and its themes while connecting them to
wider aspects of Kelley's complex, varied, and important oeuvre.
While this is understandable as we come to grips with the challenges of delivering buildings to such a high standard, there is less attention paid to the benefits delivered by the standard and
wider aspects of the passivhaus design process.
You get the opportunity to experience a different business culture to your current one and embed yourself into
the wider aspects of your business as it expands geographically.
Trainees are introduced to the main political processes and forms of communication used in politics and lobbying, and also gain exposure to
the wider aspects of public relations and communications.
Not exact matches
The report found that in order to incorporate mobile technology into
wider business practices, it needs to be implemented in all
aspects of the company to create an unified system, and senior management's knowledge and support in the implementation process is extremely critical.
You'll need a
wide range
of people to support all
aspects of your life, from pure entertainment to emotional support to intellectual stimulation.
In addition to improving driver's safety skills, the company also believes that the fun
aspects of VR will help it attract a
wider pool
of candidates to fill the industry's persistent driver shortage.
However, Chadwick said he did not believe the original story should be retracted, and defended The Guardian's choice to «bring to
wide public notice an
aspect of WhatsApp» that had the potential to make some private messages vulnerable.
The WikiLeaks dump consists
of tens
of thousands
of emails, sent to a
wide variety
of people, about a range
of topics that includes both the Clinton campaign and virtually every other
aspect of Podesta's personal life.
These adjustments, like Domino's store redesign, hit on
aspects of fast - casual pizzerias -
wide open eating areas, emphasis on the pizza making process - while keeping customer favorites and keep delivery and service time low.
But those doctors, by a
wide margin, also said they are «not at all familiar» with how a number
of important
aspects of those exchanges and plans offered on them will work —
aspects that will directly affect their bottom lines.
This is nowhere more evident than in returns on retirement saving, which are subject to
wide ranges
of annual variability and cumulative variability over various time horizons.30 This central
aspect of reality does not come to the fore in deterministic modelling.
Here, I would like to focus on one critical
aspect of the discussion: that monetary policy can affect financial stability only through its effects on household debt, even though it affects a
wide swath
of the real economy.
A word on the lapels: one
aspect of Knot Standard that impressed me in relation to other made to measure programs, is that I was able to choose how
wide I wanted them to be.
There are a
wide range
of model estimates from which to choose, each capturing different
aspects of the ways in which the world works in reality.
Sonic branding is a
wide open and little understood
aspect of marketing that has fascinated Scott for more than a decade.
«We have started
Aspect to focus at looking at things in a different way and in a more extended way,» said Gouw, about the
wide - ranging plan to stick with entrepreneurs over the course
of a startup's long - term history.
He has presented at a
wide variety
of corporate law seminars and symposia around the country, including The Tulane Institute
of Corporate Law (where he serves as Co-Chair
of the Planning Committee), The Association
of General Counsel, The Harvard School
of Law, Columbia School
of Law, The University
of Pennsylvania School
of Law, and The University
of Pennsylvania Institute
of Law and Economics (where he serves as a member
of the Board
of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related
Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety
of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associations.
Simply put, the assumption is that the best route to the truth is to assemble a
wide variety
of persons who have some personal involvement with
aspects of a particular issue, hold hearings and meetings, write papers, and then vote in committee and convention on what the Christian position ought to be.
Several
of the book's features are shared with other British theology: a basic concern for intelligent orthodoxy informed by worship; the Trinity as the encompassing doctrine, strongly connected to both church and society; a well - articulated response to modernity; a
wide range
of «mediations,» through various discourses and
aspects of contemporary life (philosophy, history, friendship, sex, politics, aesthetics, the visual arts and music); a special affinity for the patristic period; and a preference for the essay genre.
One
aspect of this difference can be explained by the value the
wider society continues to place on male leadership.
This felt contrast between solitariness and community is the empirical datum which underlies the multitude
of religious symbols, such as creation, incarnation, resurrection, nirvana, samsara, moksha, tao, wu - wei, t» ien, each
of them, in their
wide variety
of forms and connotations, pointing to some
aspect of organic life together.
The various
aspects of a local church's program help many people in a
wide variety
of ways.
But there is a
wider aspect; and at the moment I am concerned with that
wider aspect, with what Whitehead styled the «secular functions»
of deity, recognized as operative in the world but not necessarily the occasion for explicit religious consciousness.
We can not here embark on the doctrine
of God, but I would wish to affirm both God's transcendence in one
aspect of his being and his temporality in another
aspect, and to say that God does act within our temporal history, and that the response
of faith itself a part
of history, affecting what follows — is a response to the ontological reality to which it points in saying God has acted.1 I affirm that God so acted within the
wider event «Jesus Christ,» and in particular in his resurrection.
The importance
of vernacular translation was that it brought the missionary into contact with the most intimate and intricate
aspects of culture, yielding
wide - ranging consequences for both missionary and native alike.
To understand the significance
of the world forces
of collectivization, and what it is that they so imperiously demand
of us, we need to look down from a great height and contemplate, in their
widest, most general
aspect, the organic relationships linking consciousness and complexity within the Universe.
Beauty, in turn, refers to a «harmony
of contrasts» Our natural quest for a continually
wider beauty is a most important
aspect of our vision quest.
On the contrary, Lehner argues, Catholics were often very much involved in the Enlightenment project, so much so that one can indeed speak
of a «Catholic Enlightenment», one which took on board many
aspects of the
wider, secular Enlightenment, but did so while remaining true to the Catholic Faith.
The Church was very powerful in those days and controlled most
aspects of society, including politics, economics, literature and history - writing... still, his dating system took hundreds
of years (nearly 1000) to be inst - ituted world -
wide.
That said, if pentecostals and charismatics like me want the church and the
wider community to treat our message seriously, rather than dismiss us as frauds or fools, we need to acknowledge that a culture
of embellishment and exaggeration pervades some
aspects of «revivalist» ministry.
On the other hand, Armstrong suggests that the electric church must be understood only as an expression
of one
aspect of the
wider structure and work
of the church.
Such freedom is more possible where the television communication is only one option or
aspect of a
wider communication strategy.
The Church was very, very powerful in those days and controlled many
aspects of society, including politics, economics, literature and history - writing... still, his dating system took hundreds
of years (nearly 1000) to be inst - ituted world -
wide.
This emphasis on the
wider societal
aspect of human existence has often been minimized in recent thinking.
But
wider implications would also apply across many
aspects of modern life, from NHS care to service in hotels and restaurants.
«I think what we're most known for and what I'm most proud
of is that we have such a
wide array
of services and can offer value in so many different
aspects of the supply chain,» Procacci says.
There are indeed some promising studies regarding this health
aspect of the product, and Desert Farms has links to a
wide variety
of studies on their website.
Cano represents clients from single unit operations to multi-unit chains for all
aspects of their alcohol licensing needs; restaurants, hotels, golf courses, entertainment venues, supermarkets, breweries and wholesalers are among the thousands
of industry
wide businesses they have assisted from step one in the licensing process.
Those concepts are
wider lifestyle choices for many Americans in other
aspects of their lives that also translate into the food space.»