Sentence examples for concept of fostering from inspiring English sources

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In this paper we develop an ethical perspective for public and environmental health practice in consideration of the "right to know" by contrasting consequential and deontological perspectives with relational ethics grounded in the concept of fostering autonomy.

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It is hoped that this paper will assist others in conveying the concepts of fostering teamwork, collaboration, an awareness of one's roles and responsibilities as well as uniqueness of one's discipline through their own IPE experiences.

Still, Benetton officials argued that they intended the images to portray the concept of "unhate," fostering tolerance rather than making a political or possibly even gay-supporting statement.

This work proposes to address a lack of conceptual consensus surrounding the concept of vulnerability, by fostering a minimal definition as a measure of potential future harm, and by basing it on a stochastic controlled dynamical system framework.

As a conclusion, this proof-of-concept helps in fostering the evolution of the remote control proposal to extend X73PHD and promotes its inclusion as part of the standard, as well as it illustrates the methodological steps for its extrapolation to other specializations.

A clear and explicit concept of strategy can foster a climate of tacit coordination that is more efficient than most administrative mechanisms".

That new concept was fostered by educational work of the Turkish Society (formed 1908) and the Turkish Hearth (formed 1912).

The hypothesis is that a self-teaching curriculum will facilitate greater retention of core physics concepts and foster a mentality of independent learning.

Finally, the concept of family-centered foster care has grown and contributed to moving children out of the system faster.

Advancement of the concept of this system would foster more practical and valuable applications.

The concept of organizational routine can foster our understanding of the behavior of organizations and of organizational change [Nelson, R.R., Winter, S.G., 1982. An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change. Belknap Press/Harvard University Press, Cambridge; March, J.G., Simon, H.A., 1958. Organizations. Blackwell, Oxford (1993); Cyert, R.M., March, J.G., 1963. A Behavioral Theory of the Firm.

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