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and used as a source on which to base LOCAL catechisms needed for age appropriateness, literacy levels, etc.

appropriateness and material
Media content ratings systems are organizations which pass judgment on the appropriateness of some material for certain audiences, especially certain age groups.

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Proposed new programs can be examined for appropriateness to goals and for present and future financial fitness.
W. F. Bryan suggests that certain kennings in Beowulf were selected sometimes for appropriateness and sometimes for ironic inappropriateness, but such a view would appear untenable unless it is denied that the language of Beowulf is formulaic.
Commentary on the appropriateness of the orders for temples devoted to particular deities ( Vitruvius I. 2. 5 ) were elaborated by Renaissance theorists, with Doric characterized as bold and manly, Ionic as matronly, and Corinthian as maidenly.
Several different types of light sources exist, each having different properties that affect their appropriateness for certain tasks, particularly efficiency and spectral power distribution.
However, once the name was given, the commentators sought to find intrinsic reasons for its appropriateness.
The various terroirs account for the differences in grape characteristics and explain the appropriateness of blending juice from different grape varieties and geographical areas within Champagne, to get the desired style for each Champagne house.
Treatment options studied have included high-or low-dose intravenous, subcutaneous or intramuscular ( e. g. the " Alberti regime ") insulin, phosphate supplementation, need for a loading dose of insulin, and appropriateness of using bicarbonate therapy in moderate DKA.
Canadian physicians have been heavily involved, particularly in developing appropriateness criteria to ensure timely access for necessary care.
A Historic District Commission reviews development proposals within Washington's historic districts, and issues certificates of appropriateness for proposals it approves.
To expect minimum background knowledge on the part of the user is not always well-founded ; there is a spectrum of appropriateness for different products or services.
There are contexts and participants for which a gradient of RTFM ( in ) appropriateness exists.
In these fields, originality is considered to be a sufficient condition for creativity, unlike other fields where both originality and appropriateness are necessary.
He stated further that " The miracle of the appropriateness of the language of mathematics for the formulation of the laws of physics is a wonderful gift which we neither understand nor deserve.
In most cases dance moves by themselves are independent of musicality, which is the appropriateness of a move to the music ( for a notable exception, see Bharatanatyam ).
The miracle of the appropriateness of the language of mathematics for the formulation of the laws of physics is a wonderful gift which we neither understand nor deserve.
Researchers in this field advocate for the appropriateness of using animal economic behavior to understand the elementary components of human economic behavior.
Warschauer ( 1996: p. 6 ) perceived the computer as playing an " intelligent " role, and claimed that a computer program " should ideally be able to understand a user's spoken input and evaluate it not just for correctness but also or appropriateness.
Local catechisms are needed for age appropriateness, literacy levels, etc., but must " carefully preserve the unity of the faith and fidelity to Catholic doctrine " as stated in the CCC.
But, in 1949 — after objections by U. S. Congressmen over the appropriateness of a government body awarding prizes in fine arts and literature to individuals who might harbor dissident views towards the U. S. ( re: Ezra Pound and the Bollingen Prize ) — the Library of Congress discontinued awarding medals of any kind, including ( i ) the Bollingen Prize, the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Medal for " eminent services to chamber music, and ( iii ) three prizes endowed by Lessing Rosenwald in connection with an annual national exhibition of prints.
Doubt brings into question some notion of a perceived " reality ", and may involve delaying or rejecting relevant action out of concerns for mistakes or faults or appropriateness.

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The reporter directly raised the issue of the appropriateness of ASIS operations particularly with respect to priority setting in overseas postings and operations, cooperation with foreign intelligence services, and the privacy of Australian persons and organisations.
Her daughter Sylvia later wrote: " Beauty and appropriateness in her dress and household appointments seemed to her at all times an indispensable setting to public work.
Next, the music therapist is to assess developmental appropriateness of the patient ’ s social and emotional functioning while in the music therapy setting, and then assess the patient ’ s ability to organize his / her musical experience.
The humor in a running gag may derive entirely from how often it is repeated, the ( in ) appropriateness of the situation in which the gag occurs, or setting up the audience to expect another occurrence of the joke and then substituting something else ( bait and switch ).

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Within contemporary Christianity, the appropriateness of describing Christian narratives as “ myth ” is a matter of disagreement.
With respect to swearing between colleagues, the site explains that " lthough it may sound strange, the appropriateness swearing [...] is influenced largely by the industry you are in and the individuals you work with ".
The appropriateness of this more recent appellation is seen in the oldest literature preserved by these schools where the art is said to be a study of yin ( receptive ) and yang ( active ) principles, using terminology found in the Chinese classics, especially the I Ching and the Tao Te Ching.
# Prior to every CT examination, evaluate the appropriateness of the exam whether it is motivated or if another type of examination is more suitable.
The case is sometimes cited in arguments about the appropriateness of patenting genes.
Urban forensic entomology studies may also indicate the appropriateness of certain pesticide treatments and may also be used in stored products cases where it can help to determine chain of custody, when all points of possible infestation are examined in order to determine who is at fault.
A second problem is the appropriateness of Teuffel's scheme to the concept of classical Latin, which Teuffel does not discuss.
In contemporary Orthodox Judaism, there is a debate on the appropriateness of women wearing tzitzit which has hinged on whether women are allowed to perform commandments from which they are exempt.
The Takeda, under Takeda Shingen, developed the Japanese equivalent of the cavalry charge ; though debate continues today as to the force of his charges, and the appropriateness of the term, comparing them to Western cavalry charges, it is evident from contemporary sources that it was a revolutionary development, and powerful against defenders unused to it.
The ability of POU options to reduce disease is a function of both their ability to remove microbial pathogens if properly applied and such social factors as ease of use and cultural appropriateness.
The ability of POU options to reduce disease is a function of both their ability to remove microbial pathogens if properly applied and such social factors as ease of use and cultural appropriateness.
The etymology most frequently repeated, because of its semantic appropriateness, is that it derives from the Celtic Penn, " mountain, summit ": which could have been assigned during the Celtic domination of north Italy in the 4th century BC or before.

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In his Encyclopedic Dictionary of Yoga ( 1990 ), Dr. Feuerstein writes that the importation of yoga to the West has raised questions as to the appropriateness of spiritual discipleship and the legitimacy of spiritual authority.
In this way, nobody can deny the appropriateness of the criticism, but also, people can digest it, and everybody knows exactly what has to be done about it.
Research on strippers has examined erotic dancing as a type of sex work in larger sociocultural context, gender, sex roles, and perceived appropriateness of behavior.
A local historian has also suggested the appropriateness of memorials marking the sites of communities that were displaced in the making of the park at Lumbermen ’ s Arch ( Whoi Whoi, or Xwayxway ), Prospect Point ( Chaythoos ), Brockton Point, and Kanaka Rancherie ( at the foot of Denman Street ), although a formal proposal has not been put forth.
There has long been debate in New Zealand regarding the appropriateness of titles.
This opposition has been adopted by those who seek new directions toward a communicative era by taking for granted the basic motives and the appropriateness of this opposition behind the development of communicative competence.
The day features a funfair, boot fair in the morning, stalls and Children's Dressing Up in the afternoon and Floats in the evening, ( though there has been much talk amongst Lydd residents about the appropriateness of the judges, as often in recent years the 1st prize winners have not necessarily been the entrant ( s ) residents would definitely perceive as deserving, causing concern about the judges not being significantly unbiased to judge their fellow residents ).
Traditionally, Sami art has been distinguished by its combination of functional appropriateness and vibrant, decorative beauty.
ACAN has a published policy on naming, based on priority of application, appropriateness, and the extent to which usage has become established.
Recently, the ( original ) Sharpe ratio has often been challenged with regard to its appropriateness as a fund performance measure during evaluation periods of declining markets.
Thus, the appropriateness of the title " Bluidy Clavers " being used to describe John Graham of Claverhouse aside, the Jacobite hero has clearly not always been viewed in a positive light by those sympathetic to the Covenanters or Cameronians.
The appropriateness of using the underclass term has also been questioned, with some social scientists claiming that the concept has been transformed into a codeword for intellectuals to demonize impoverished blacks and Latinos in urban America.
A debate over the appropriateness of the college's name has waxed and waned, as John C. Calhoun's involvement in antebellum pro-state's-rights politics and protection of the institution of slavery has been reconsidered.
The single most important factor is how well the decision-maker, both military and political, appreciates what precision weapons can and cannot accomplish, what mechanism or process has been established to assess the appropriateness of their use, and the rules of engagement that govern their use.
Ventriloquism has been used as the evidence for the modality appropriateness hypothesis.
John Fielden has discussed further the appropriateness of characterising Saint Joan as a tragedy.
The task of scraping has been the bane of most engineering apprentices, however its versatility and appropriateness far outweighs the hard work it requires, or is perceived to require.
Catholic theology defends and explains questions of the possibility of the salvation of mankind or upon its appropriateness ( according to Catholic belief, since God has done as such, it must be both possible and appropriate ).
With Brazil modernizing in the global economy, third-phase Cinema Novo also became more polished and professional, producing " films in which the rich cultural texture of Brazil has been pushed to the limit and exploited for its own aesthetic ends rather than for its appropriateness as political metaphor.

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