The career cluster concept is aimed at the development of skills and understandings that relate to a family of occupational fields. |
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That is, we filter and interpret information through our own experience and understandings. |
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The reader comes to views and opinions and understandings that the narrator does not share. |
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Modern understandings of astrophysics allow three possible fates for such a collapsing star. |
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The informal system consists largely in tacit agreements and understandings. |
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Examiners want to read the students' own understandings in response to their question. |
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The matrices tangle and entrap understandings of creation and knowledge to expose their threadbare construction. |
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Some proponents of intelligent design do raise real objections to current understandings of Darwinian evolution. |
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Explicit pricing agreements are illegal, so oligopolists must depend on tacit understandings to maintain pricing discipline. |
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Two clearly different understandings of interlinguas were evident at the pre-workshop. |
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Marriage is the theme, in all its incomprehensibility, its difficulty and its infinite gentle understandings. |
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What is clear is that both understandings are relevant to the development of international systems. |
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Why such fear of modern critical biblical studies and new understandings of hagiography and ecclesiastical history? |
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Alongside its dramatic demographic consequences, no-fault divorce prompted a sea change in conventional understandings of marriage. |
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Still we manage to spend whole lifetimes together based on such understandings. |
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Certain tensions created by different theological understandings now were forced to exist side by side in a new union of churches. |
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The remainder of the protection is dependent upon insecure conventions and understandings. |
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Yet, by the end of the semester, this was the book that most illuminated their understandings of the complex causations behind forest change. |
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Will we start to see signs that understandings have been reached between the two operators? |
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Some cultures still have these understandings, where the men and women know their roles in a relationship. |
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Further, consent is subject to the cultural rules and understandings of that community. |
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How do we establish mutual agreements or common understandings while respecting diversity? |
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It is the complex network of friends who look out for each other and run council affairs on the basis of shared understandings. |
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Such linguistic or logocentric approaches to the arts have tended to distort or blur understandings of art on its own terms. |
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This agreement supersedes any prior agreements or understandings between the parties as to this subject matter. |
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Her statement became the basis for understandings between the two countries. |
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They just do not come close to telling the whole story, since informal understandings and norms are crucial in determining outcomes. |
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The impact of consumerism emerges as a factor in stabilisation, as do the different understandings of stability and stabilisation. |
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All was talk except for what mattered most, which were unspoken understandings. |
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As idealizations, they appear to be predicated on normative but contradictory and ultimately irreconcilable understandings of excellence. |
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They're going to come out of this with a coherent set of guidelines and understandings. |
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Once these understandings are in place, then parent and child can rely on them. |
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But it is tied into international agreements, conventions, and understandings. |
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Depending on context, autonomy can be valued or deprecated, viewed as both counter to or in accordance with local understandings of behaviour. |
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All the laws and international understandings created as a result of two world wars will be destroyed. |
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The first understandings of celestial mechanics were not dependent on vast stretches of time. |
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When you begin to really understand the dharma, it penetrates you, especially the higher understandings of the Middle Way and the nature of mind. |
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Arrangements are defined to include transactions, agreements, understandings, promises or undertakings. |
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Also included in this broad category is the field of ethno-ecology which focuses on the emic understandings of human-environmental relationships. |
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In short, the museum should strive to do something more than facilitate superficial understandings and mere idol worship. |
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Later work in ethnobotany and symbolic ecology has taken greater care to note the political and economic context of local understandings of the biophysical environment. |
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Apart from the matter of a wide dissimilitude of pieties, the task was complicated by somewhat different understandings of the role of hymns in worship. |
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An FMCT could be conducive to possible understandings on the discipline of the nuclear fuel cycle. |
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These little flotsam are important to inspire random, lateral thinking, bringing you to newer and better understandings. |
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I will digress for a moment and talk about my experiences and understandings. |
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Certain broad commitments and understandings are clearly spelled out in the Memorandum to set the ground rules for the business relationship. |
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This means that the human self is constantly adjusting itself to scientific, philosophic and spiritual understandings of life. |
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In this way, they revisit and extend their understandings and reshape their thinking to include new ideas, viewpoints, and knowledge. |
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In spite of all, the old cultures, with their understandings and invaluable knowledge, get lost irrevocably every day. |
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Rather, there are multiple, overlapping typifications and understandings which guide and account for particular performances of it. |
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In this review, current understandings of the genetic and molecular basis of inherited bradyarrhythmia are presented. |
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This curriculum fully incorporates traditional teachings and understandings of pregnancy and childbirth with the standard doula training. |
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It is the role of the information and interaction designer to represent voices that are absent and to negotiate shared understandings despite differences. |
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Like the centennial celebration in 1905, the bicentennial has a peculiar ability to conflate understandings of the past with aesthetic and economic valuations of nature. |
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The stock market and its vast perplexities were given a great respect from this ancient crone, whose understandings did not reach into that field. |
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So-called epistemic communities are networks of experts who have jointly developed a common set of understandings 19. on an issue. |
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Our contributions should be to ensure that tensions are de-escalated and understandings between the parties continue to improve. |
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They spent one day studying the nature of gifts and biblical and cultural understandings of sharing and giving. |
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As far as the Commission knows, no national parliament has expressed any opinion on the understandings. |
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I will also be working to ensure that this will be a genuine venue for new understandings. |
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Politicians may continue to have different understandings as to which activities are acceptable, and which are illicit. |
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There is almost nothing left to lose, but much to gain if such understandings can be developed and new ground can be broken. |
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Thus, different groups of immigrants can have very different understandings of civic and social engagement. |
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Although the bill itself is written in a unilateral form, it has very little detail with regard to the understandings or obligations. |
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During the ceremony all three pastors committed themselves to understandings they reached with the help of the mediation commission. |
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Of course, I don't know what the relevant understandings were on the Judiciary committee, but I have a hard time working myself into a high moral dudgeon over it. |
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As is typical during the development of most scientific understandings, the fluid mosaic model was formed as a result of the analysis of data from many experiments. |
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Unfortunately, popular understandings of the bigot remain anchored in an earlier time. |
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The healthy effects of market competition may be offset by mergers, cartels, or price leadership understandings, most of which are legitimated or tolerated by government. |
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Gender fluid people may have dynamic or fluctuating understandings of their gender, moving between categories as feels right. |
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The law is the statute that Congress passed, not the expressed intent of particular legislators or articulated understandings of particular commentators. |
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Such rituals enable people to conduct business via tacit understandings. |
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Some rewrote nuisance doctrine in their effort to maintain the conceptual categories set by their culture's schematic environmental understandings. |
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Collusion is prohibited by Article 81 of the EC Treaty, which means that firms cannot sign legally enforceable contracts to bind themselves to collusive understandings. |
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It is an official Egyptian document laying out the understandings Cairo reached separately with each side. |
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I think we have divergent understandings of multiculturalism. |
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Silence, or understandings based on silence, does not commitments make. |
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For our mutual protection, we usually bind our understandings about sharing intellectual property or market strategy in non-disclosure agreements. |
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Feminist work has helped to highlight how oppressions constitute globalization and how revealing these oppressions can lead to new openings and understandings about agency. |
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This must be done by promoting rightssensitive understandings of poverty, the application of rights-based approaches to development, and the advancement of the right to development at the national and international levels. |
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There are two conflicting understandings of where Hannibal is left. |
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The broad word of religion gathers a wide range of different faiths, denominations and understandings that may contribute to social and political unrest, and to conflicts among citizens. |
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Social constructivism is an epistemology, or way of knowing, in which learners collaborate reflectively to co-construct new understandings, especially in the context of mutual inquiry grounded in their personal experience. |
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These Terms of Use constitute the entire agreement between you and Maple Leaf Foods with respect to your use of this Site and supercede all previous agreements, understandings and representations relating thereto. |
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In this way, the parties have been diligently and commendably consolidating the positions into a meaningful body of understandings to allow for the necessary compromises at a later stage. |
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It is important to decolonize these influences and return to more traditional understandings of two-spirited people. |
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The statement added that both sides reached to understandings on Shatt-al-Arab water way through adopting the Thalweg river line principle. |
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They provide concepts and language that get insinuated into how we debate or evaluate developments in the public sector, overtly challenge these understandings and frames of reference, or illuminate experience. |
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Codes of ethics developed by communities draw on cultural understandings of responsibilities of humans to one another, to the natural environment, to ancestors and coming generations and often to the spirit world. |
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I shall presently touch upon a number of challenges which have already been debated by the European Parliament and the Council and in connection with which agreements and common understandings have been reached. |
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Although it is still too early to assess the impact of these processes, they appear to be successful in building common understandings and fostering cooperation. |
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And as progress leads us to new understandings, we can rely on the teachings of The Urantia Book as they seem to be very much in pace with contemporary discoveries. |
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When expectations arise from commonly shared values, and when common understandings are embedded in the culture of our classrooms, we experience teaching and learning at their best. |
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These formal arrangements both reflect the understandings and intent of the project and at the same time give shape to it and have an effect on its ultimate outcome. |
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New understandings of history and the natural sciences of the day led directly to new approaches to theology. |
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Effective communication depends on the informal understandings among the parties involved that are based on the trust developed between them. |
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This is not to say that nuanced, intermediate levels may not arise in Nomic through game custom and tacit understandings. |
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Based on common understandings of the time, the two were, in fact, different. |
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There is a multitude of theisms, many understandings of God, even within the same religious tradition. |
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We are divested of all those passions which cloud the intellects, and warp the understandings, of men. |
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This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the subject m atter hereof and with respect to the terms contained herein and supersedes all prior agreements or understandings. |
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Generally, western-dominated research has been seen as appropriative and inconsistent with Maori world views and understandings. |
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Such documents encompass the entire agreement between You and Taleo with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior representations, agreements and understandings, written or oral. |
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In order for trauma interventions to be effective then, dichotic understandings of the genocide will have to be bridged. |
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Nevertheless, each time factional fighting has threatened to spin out of control, President Abbas and Prime Minister Haniyeh have managed to reach understandings to de-escalate the tensions, which is a positive development. |
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Using a flip chart to graph the current situation and proposed actions helped to depersonalize the discussion while staying focused on common understandings of the interests and values at stake. |
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Teachers use tiered activities so that all students focus on essential understandings and skills but at different levels of complexity, abstractness, and open-endedness. |
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The history of the topic is introduced first, followed by the current cognitive and neurophysiological understandings of touch. |
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Till we perceive by our own understandings, we are as much in the dark, and as void of knowledge, as before. |
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By contrast, in a market in which existing suppliers expect to remain without challenge, informal understandings and expectations of prices that should be charged may develop. |
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In the lifeworld to which each of us is born, we learn social and cultural meanings and behaviours that enable us to negotiate intersubjective understandings with others in the community. |
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I made some basic understandings that even though one had many years of a totalitarian government that tried to suppress both religion and nationalism, I understood that one cannot suppress it. |
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If human security conceptualizations do not radically deviate from current understandings of traditional security or development, then they provide little added utility to the mechanisms already in place. |
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The existence of this introductory Declaration Form is beneficial as a way to buy time, but States seem to have different understandings of these expressions. |
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Greater investment is imperative and rather than deriding the programmes which fail, it is instead important to re-assess the assumptions and understandings that underpin different approaches. |
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My interest in agroecosystem design is also the reason for my interest in Yeomans' understandings and experiences, as he more than anyone else in agriculture has pioneered a design approach. |
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Because such prerogatives are understood and legitimated, informal and tacit understandings often prevent the other stakeholders from even putting issues on the agenda that will provoke serious opposition. |
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Despite both sides claiming that certain understandings have been reached, there are still complaints in Tokyo that China is siphoning off Japanese gas. Security issues are another area of tension. |
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The last type of identity, one more product of globalization and transnationalism as well as more enlightened understandings of immigrant incorporation, is what has been conceptualized as post-national identity. |
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In order to write about metacognition, writers must reflect on their thinking, monitor their understandings, and make connections to self, text, and world. |
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Non-indigenous terms are used in both domestic and international contexts, but by reference to indigenous understandings and categories in order to allude to difference or incommensurability in epistemologies. |
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The ideas and understandings that students develop are progressively extended and reconstructed as students grow in their experiences and in their ability to conceptualise. |
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No doubt the associational test will itself be tested because it hinges on present-day understandings of cohesiveness and communal acts. |
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By encountering the musical work-in-progress in a number of different ways, the student develops and employs increasingly complex understandings and skills that enable the emergence of creative production and experience. |
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Had the archive been more widely known, international law enforcers say it would have given them new understandings and legal precedents to use in international criminal justice trials. |
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The latter four essays work out symbolic understandings, and tend toward New Historicism. |
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The Tories always operate through social networks in which understandings are reached without anything being written down or even spoken out loud. |
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The lack of nuance in our understandings of global cultures reflects the overly simplistic rhetoric of our media sources that feed us this information. |
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I affirm the value of collaboration across faiths, and affirm the value of allegiances of cobelligerents based on common understandings. |
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It is an unbroken chain of adventures, of understandings, of extraordinary learnings at the atomic and subatomic levels of the consciousness attached to this leaf created by the tree. |
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Genuinely new possibilities in this regard will depend on radically new understandings and practices of the theological virtues. |
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This is certainly true when even the simplest understandings, such as the distinction between unmasked data and masked data, often escape those who are discussing data privacy issues. |
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Scott, professor of New Testament at Phillips Theological Seminary, offers reflections on the various understandings of resurrection from 1 Samuel through to the Didache. |
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Vain and weak understandings, which penetrate no deeper than the surface. |
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Contrariwise, Sykes notes a high degree of commonality in Anglican liturgical forms, and in the doctrinal understandings expressed within those liturgies. |
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These definitions also entail different approaches and understandings of language, and they also inform different and often incompatible schools of linguistic theory. |
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Worship within the Unitarian tradition accommodates a wide range of understandings of God, while the focus of the service may be simply the celebration of life itself. |
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Holy Tradition encompasses the understandings and means by which that unity of faith is transmitted across boundaries of time, geography, and culture. |
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Although G protein-coupled receptors have long been a subject of pharmacological interest, understandings of this family of receptors continues to evolve. |
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