Sentences with phrase «about espousing»

We are running addicts, and are enthusiastic about espousing the benefits of running to anyone who will listen.
«They're all about espousing making teachers more professional and treating them like professionals, and at the same time they're fighting — starting today — in the courts and in the legislature to allow for forced placement of teachers in places that either they or the leadership of the school doesn't want them to work,» Schoales said.
Never shy about espousing the glory of Christ, the elder Díaz, 69, suddenly found himself publicly at odds with his ambitious son, but he said he wasn't fazed.
Religious people with their ideas belong in a rubber room, not be out and about espousing their nonsense.

Not exact matches

«I suggest hiring and training what are called «ethical leaders» — supervisors who espouse and enact ethical behaviour, who talk about and promote ethics in the workplace, making it a common topic of conversation with their employees.
In addition to the threat of nuclear war, Soros expressed concerns about the Trump administration and the populist sentiments the president espouses.
And they're not just looking at product claims, they're looking closely at whether the values that a brand espouses are ones they themselves care about.
It's about the use of computation and game theory, as espoused by mathematician John Nash (the subject of the 2002 multi-Oscar-winning film A Beautiful Mind) in many applications.
That time period in ancient China, by the way, corresponds with what is called the Spring and Autumn Period (about 771 to 476 B.C.), which tradition associates with the Chinese teacher and philosopher Confucius, one of the first to espouse the principle:
President Trump has long espoused a scepticism about the U.S. - led liberal international order.
Entire textbooks are devoted to each style, although many titles such as «Day Trade Online» or «How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading» are unclear about what type of trading they espouse.
And I'm concerned about some of the extreme views about the Fed and our monetary system that have been espoused.
Readers may recall that we have talked about the theory espoused by our previous guest speaker Ben Hunt with respect to price inflation in a period of monetary tightening in a series of recent posts entitled «Business Cycles and Inflation» (see Part 1 and Part 2 for the details).
hey chut — we don't care how many comedians may know the cardinal direction of mecca while on stage as they shuffle for a laugh - something about your holy book espousing slavery or death to non-believers is really more the point of contention.
A polemicist might well have salty things to say about this abdication of moral principles that Christians have held since the earliest days of the faith, but in Wilcox's mild and irenic diction the mainline churches are simply «accommodationist,» espousing what he calls a «Golden Rule Christianity» that honors tolerance, kindness, and social justice as paramount virtues.
But in actuality, the exact experience of the participating groups and individuals could not be determined prior to a decision about the relative weight of the principles they espoused or the institutions within which they functioned.
Well David, that pressure you feel to say is your issue by the standard you espouse for what I have been vulnerable about experiencing being my «issue ``.
So when do the candidates get to be who they are, they have a right to espouse their beliefs just like Obama gets to lie about his.
Funny how she talks about «cherry picking» when she herself espouses an incredibly hypocritical, cafeteria - style approach to Christianity and the church; i.e., «If I don't like it, I'm going home.»
I like to look to the sciences as well, and see, especially what «quantum physics» has to say about these things, and QT seems to support, at this point, the views we are «currently» espousing.
When we approach this university community with the message that we are an open church espousing a progressive Christianity, we will be speaking the truth about our ongoing process.
When W. E. B. Du Bois spoke in 1903 about embracing the «greater ideals of the American Republic» and the «spirit of the Declaration of Independence «11 he was only doing in the language of his day what Gordon and Cruse in our own time do when they espouse democracy and pluralism as fundamental to the American republic.
All the Pope did was espouse the tenets of Christianity which says we should care about each other.
We worry about the world views espoused in music and literature, and displayed by the flawed role models who fill our newspapers.
At the time, the majority of the science faculty espoused young earth creationism, so I learned about evolution in the context of Christian apologetics courses, with the presupposition that evolution was incompatible with the Christian faith.
Unfortunately it doesn't espouse the same crap morality of Atlas Shrugged, so I guess we'll not be talking about it.
This is about the most ridiculous topic espoused by idiots on both sides.
Similar remarks can be made about the much cruder theories espoused by the Nazis.
And the difference is not just in how many false propositions you're allowed to espouse before you're talking about someone else.
aren't you espousing the same view (including hatred) about them?
it's no good saying he moves in mysterious ways or that he has purposes that are opaque to us because that kind of evasion is predicate on the assumption that the person espousing this knows more than I do about the supernatural but I haven't yet met anyone that does have a private line to the creator and neither have you.
The Arsenal Owner, Board, CEO Manager have no such qualms about the paucity of recent EPL wins but rather espouse the efficacy of the top 4 «sustainable» model.
The news story about the Maryland couple whose children were temporarily placed in police custody because they espouse «free — range» parenting caused tremendous controversy.
Although attachment parenting espouses the benefits of «one or both parents» caring for their children at all times, according to Attachment Parenting International, many AP advocates mouth platitudes about how everyone can attachment parent, even working parents.
Although he is the first party leader since Margaret Thatcher to change the minds of some colleagues and commentators about the electoral consequences of espousing radical policies he is still constrained by party orthodoxies of which he is personally opposed.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and first lady Chirlane McCray espoused dueling ideologies about legalizing marijuana earlier in April.
Asked about Funiciello's beliefs, Woolf said,» I think it's incredibly offensive that anybody would allege that our government had a hand in detonating those buildings, and I'm not sure on a political level why it would ever be wise to espouse that.»
This would seem to preempt your questions by answering the precise nature of the values espoused and defer arguments about the best means for advancing these values.
But you won't hear a senior leader of the state Independence Party — which espouses those high - minded views on its Web site — utter one critical word about the disgraceful behavior of politicians in Albany, because he's holding down a $ 100,000 - a-year job working for Brooklyn state Sen. Carl Kruger.
While we continue that discussion in chat, you still haven't answered the question I asked about your question: are you only interested in the correlation between views of individual Republican voters and their racial attitudes, or are you also interested in whether the views espoused by the Republican Party itself were formed by race?
This is reflected in commonly espoused commentary about a supposed «black community» or «gay community», or in the implied notion that female voters should automatically pick female politicians at the ballot box.
Well America, and those who espouse such divisive thoughts, there's a new horizon in the offing for this coutry and there's nothing you can do about it.
On other issues, Clegg found an ally in then Foreign Secretary William Hague during «behind - the - scenes debates about Israel and Palestine or the Middle East or China, where [Clegg] would customarily push for a harder line than the narrow realpolitik espoused by Osborne» (202), a poorly drafted sentence that makes it unclear whether Clegg's dispute with Osborne ranged over all these issues or solely China.
I'm not sure what a «politics of economic anything» is, but assuming this is a point about economic priorities, is any party on the ballot at the next election espousing an anti-growth economic strategy?
I think biological determinism has a degree of human decency and kindness about it that is completely absent from the environmentalist view espoused by Puritans who want to make everyone behave in a particular way.
The results hint that organizations espousing extreme views may be especially attractive to people with questions about their purpose.
The recommendation that people eat at least five servings (about 400 grams) of fruits and veggies each day, espoused by the WHO since 1990, was based on studies that found a link between higher intakes of these foods and lower risks for cancer and other diseases.
About one in six of the surveyed teachers espoused young - earth creationist views, and most of them taught their students those views.
«The strongest predictor of both drinking alcohol and posting about it on SNSs was espousing an alcohol identity — meaning that the individuals considered drinking a part of who they are,» Thompson says.
«The strongest predictor of both drinking alcohol and posting about it on SNSs was espousing an alcohol identity - meaning that the individuals considered drinking a part of who they are,» said study co-author Charee Thompson, a communication studies assistant professor at Ohio University.
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