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Her books are wide-ranging, engaged examinations of themes — walking, urbanism, the way we interact with disaster — through a highly idiosyncratic lens.
The essence of an 'inside out' approach lies in the development of moral capacity on the part of the individual; encouraging them, along Aristotelian lines, to engage in examination and reflection on their life and experience in order to come to a sense of what it is to live ethically and to inhabit an 'ethical persona'.
He began the day reminding both sides of how much time they had used — plaintiffs: 2 hours, 47 minutes; defendants: 3 hours, 9 minutes — before engaging in an examination of his own.
A number of investigators are engaged in examinations of the clinical, pathological and biological characteristics of both small-cell and non-small-cell lung cancers (NSCLC); yet more than 60 000 people die of lung cancer every year and the 5-year survival rate for patients with the disease remains about only 15% (Alberg et al, 2007; Toyoda et al, 2008).
34 Ardelt 35 defines wisdom as an integration of cognitive, reflective, and affective (compassionate) characteristics in relation to understanding the truth of life, engaging in self-examination to develop self-awareness and self-insight, and decreasing self-centeredness; the embodiment of these characteristics tends to result in compassionate love and concern for the welfare of others.
In the 1990's, so many organizations accused the I.R.S. of engaging in politically motivated examinations that the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation reviewed all examination data for tax-exempt organizations between 1990 and 1998.
He has been engaging in clinical laboratory examination work for 30 years.
This illustrates the problems involved in engaging patients in numerous examinations.
Although players were adept in achieving epistemic aims related to knowing in the game and knowing about playing the game, they did not spontaneously engage in critical examination of the game as a representation.
Consistently, NMR studies on human UNG showed the glycosylase to undergo a conformational change upon DNA binding, allowing for oscillation between an open form, loosely interacting with the DNA in an unspecific manner, and a closed form engaged in base examination without fully rotating the base out of the helix (Fig. 2) (Friedman et al. 2009).
The controversy you describe could divert readers from engaging with Lauren Slater's searching examination of the work of 10 great psychologists in "Opening Skinner's Box," which I edited.
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