Not exact matches
His
Rule of Faith was therefore a call to action, summoning Christians to apply God's commands in their
everyday lives.
The sovereigns were deemed junior apostles, entitled to
rule «in trust» the
everyday life of the Church in Europe and her colonies.
In
everyday life, believers and nonbelievers alike «routinely move from one field of activity to another, each with its own set of
rules.»
(As a general
rule, concentrated growth meetings should be followed by a series of at least three or four weekly sessions to help participants continue growth work and apply their learnings to their
everyday living.)
Here, however, it is not the
rules and regulations, but the spirit found within those dedicated to the
life apart from the world, the inner experiences which came to them, often seen in contrast to the
life of the
everyday world to which they once belonged.
When this kind of opportunity is built into
everyday life, many children will learn the
rules of algebraic addition and subtraction without any struggles.
If you are on an airplane, you're supposed to put the oxygen mask on yourself first and then your child — if you pass out you're useless to your child — the same
rules apply to
everyday life.
Also, as a general
rule of thumb, I never assist anyone whose name I don't know — but that's a great
rule for
everyday life, really.
A lot of beliefs that
rule our
everyday lives were deeply ingrained in our subconscious when we were very young.
It can encompass many things, but can we prove that
everyday life follows the
rules of karma?
We
live by the
rules of sustainability and economy, which is why we're huge fans of utilizing
everyday makeup in new and exciting ways for costume makeup — no need to spend extra money on potentially hazardous, one - time - use products when you can use what you've got!
It has 12 chapters, each describing a «brain
rule» — what scientists know for sure about how our brains work — and the implications it has for our
everyday life.
Number 1
rule «Spend Significantly Less than You Earn» which is very difficult to do, but by making this work we have to eliminate things that we don't really need and spend on things that we need for
everyday living.
And the growing popularity of hotel workout classes and farm - to - table resorts are more than enough to tempt an escape from the bleary
everyday - ness of our calendar -
ruled lives.
a world that is governed by
rules different from
everyday life.
Her interdisciplinary work considers, exaggerates, and alters the accepted
rules of
everyday life, extending the familiar into the realms of the poetic and absurd.
Wakefield says of the exhibition: «Just as yes is always yes and sometimes no, so the same
rule applies to the materials of
everyday life.
On the eve of a major exhibition in Amsterdam, Robert Hughes discusses the enduring genius of an artist who broke the
rules, defied convention - and brought the
everyday to vivid
life.
Filmed during the artist's trip to region in 2014, directly before Israel's military operation against Hamas -
ruled Gaza, the film portrays footage of
everyday life, which cuts intermittently between
live action animation.
With the ongoing conflicts in the Korean Peninsula, the exhibition considers the constraint of political systems that devalue and
rule our
everyday lives, and elicits emotional awareness.
The regulations,
rules, and protections that the E.P.A. enforces have improved our
everyday lives in countless ways, from the inner city to rural Appalachia.
The Index relies on over 100,000 household and 2,400 expert surveys to measure how the
rule of law is experienced in
everyday life around the world.
These secondary
rules don't directly apply to the conduct of most people
living their
everyday lives.
In fact, Our
Everyday Life outlined five disadvantages of the rigid
ruling structure of strict parenting including rebellion, bullying, communication issues, secrets and lies, as well as blind obedience.