Sentences with phrase «accepting the new realities of»

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New readings are offered in place of conventional or accepted ones, not with the view that they necessarily correspond more adequately to the reality in question in toto, but that they are a discovery / creation of some aspect of that reality overlooked in other readings, or one especially pertinent to the times, etc..
It would be a better viewpoint to accept everything is true relatively speaking, which would open up a new set of be (lie) fs that were closer to the reality of our existence.
I would add that becoming a Christian is more about moving into and accepting the reality of the new kingdom Jesus brought to earth and following Him than about a prayer or confession.
In accepting this responsibility on behalf of his colleagues, Speaker Heastie has stepped forward at an incredibly important time for New York as a whole, and I look forward to working with him to enact an aggressive agenda that ensures economic opportunity for all, improves and reforms our education system, ensures justice in perception and in reality, and restores trust in our government.»
«Your board recognises and accepts that remuneration levels across the industry have to adjust to the new reality of higher capital and lower returns for the sector,» he will tell shareholders.
While Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said he accepts the reality of climate change, he abolished the country's Climate Change Commission in September, and rejected any link that global warming was responsible for a series of bushfires across New South Wales state in October.
Weitz is so delusional — so enraptured to ambition — that he accepts the authority of The New York Times as American Reality.
In Mike Cahill's new film, I Origins, there's a scene where atheist scientist Ian (Michael Pitt) is told by an Indian woman of faith about a pujari friend who admitted that if science were to ever invalidate his beliefs, he would accept that reality.
Chrysler announced recently that the Talon will be dropped and the brand will die at the end of the 1998 model year.Minor changes FORDhttp: / / www.ford.comThe Ford Taurus lost the title of the nation's best - selling car to the Toyota Camry in» 97, and Ford seems resigned to accept the reality that the new Taurus no longer has what it takes to be America's favorite car.
The Ford Taurus lost the title of the nation's best - selling car to the Toyota Camry in» 97, and Ford seems resigned to accept the reality that the new Taurus no longer has what it takes to be America's favorite car.
They accept that their diminished salles are the new reality when they should be partnering with telecom and hardware companies and provide free content to their users in exchange for an entirely new demographic of customers who will gladly pay for e-books in the future?
If you accept this invitation, then you'll be able to join in the co-creation of the most wondrous future reality imaginable... a whole new life in a whole new world in a grand, golden age!
The grieving process includes accepting the reality of your loss, accepting that the loss and accompanying feelings are painful, and adjusting to your new life that no longer includes your pet.
Travelling Dust is a departure from accepted modes of cultural reference and representation, opening up new channels of thought and taking a renewed look at what these places mean to one another within the realities of geopolitics.
A fourth implication is that as the key stakeholders come to accept this new reality I think we will find a lot of good will.
The Scientific Alliance is either (using Stott's own «words of magic») «an organisation that promotes concern about the environment through rational science; while accepting climate change as a reality, the Alliance is critical of current methods proposed to manage climate change and energy production» or (using the New Statesmans «words of magic»), «an anti-environmentalist campaign group that denies climate change; opposes organic agriculture and promotes genetically modified foods and nuclear power»
They are not reaching anybody new, the number of people who are accepting the scientific and actual reality of climate change is growing, up 7 % from last year.
Most people believe that when the weight of evidence becomes sufficiently great, scientists accept the reality of new phenomena and the truth of new theories.
Despite my firm convictions, I have always been a man who tries to face facts, and to accept the reality of life as new experience and new knowledge unfolds it.
In reality this means accepting that not every announcement of a new client will make the newsstands.
As the plan evolves, they will have a chance to acknowledge and accept this new reality, and as they were part of the planning process, they will have greater buy - in than if you were to hand them such a plan.
He accepts the reality that the new - information - driven economy has changed the rules of convincing others, showing how the shyest and most bashful professional may be in the best position to be a personal marketing guru who can move people to want them in their organization.
Children over the age of eight, (particularly female children) have the most difficulty accepting their new reality.
Active decision - making makes it easier to accept the new «normal,» which includes the joys of parenthood or any other new reality, with less stress, less sense of loss and fewer arguments over «what we had and how we need to get back.»
Fortunately, said Birch, the town had a history of accepting longer times on market rather than instantly dropping price, so sellers were able to adjust more easily to the new realities.
Leaders spend a lot of time convincing others to accept new ideas or do the tasks necessary to make those ideas realities.
By that time, even if rates exceed 7 percent, most of Rasmussen's young buyers will accept the new realities and jump into the market, she believes.
Though millennials perceive homeownership as a vital component to the American Dream, they are also accepting of the realities of owning a first home, according to a new survey by Better Homes & Gardens magazine.
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