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It's the first new prayer book in more than 30 years for the country's 1.5 million Reform Jews, and leaders say the book itself -- and the process that created it -- embody a uniquely Reform approach to Judaism.
In this regard, other methods of obtaining collaborative adult consent must be considered, including obtaining active parental consent at the beginning of the school year during registration to better ensure comprehension and response [ 16], as well as methods that embody a process of community engagement whose principles are found at the heart of rural communities in South Africa [ 35, 36].
Consequently, participatory development embodies a process of enlarging peoples' choices (Martinussen 1997).
And if the balance of cultural power was tipped in favor of the West, the clash of values it embodied led to a remarkable process of self-discovery, one that has particular resonance given the current climate of hostility toward the U.S. The seeds of modern Baghdad were planted at the beginning of the 20th century, in the waning days of Ottoman rule.
Like Sam, Mick embodies a community in the process of being gutted by asset-strippers in thrall to gentrification.
Croce and Ortega both viewed human life as embodying an essentially historical process within which the realm of human reality is perceived and understood.
Contemporary physics thus suggests that this is an in principle lower bound on the duration of a primitive step in a concretely embodied computing process (a quantity which is measured in petasceconds – i.e. \(1.0 \times 10^{-15}\) seconds – for contemporary computers).
Generally, he works without words or straight narrative — his medium is the small-to-medium-size jazz group — but he makes his music embody something: a process, a lesson, an idea.
It provides a web-based interface that facilitates policy specification, and its evaluation shows good performance, embodying a number of optimizations regarding bandwidth, process and storage savings.
A recent, informative survey of memory-related empirical phenomena, which also explains in what sense memory can be understood as an embodied skill, namely, a process incorporating bodily experience, can be found in Sutton and Williamson (2014).
They "embody a sense of activity and process," he said.
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