Sentences with phrase «all calling for change»

The banking royal commission's exposure of shady practices will no doubt lead to calls for change, but perfect solutions are hard to find.
Icahn owns an 82 % stake in CVR Energy, which along with other refining companies, has called for changes to the Renewable Fuel Program to shift the burden of blending biofuels into gasoline away from refiners and further down stream to marketers.
The CtW Investment Group has called for changes in Tesla and SolarCity's governance given there's only one person on SolarCity's board who isn't tied to Tesla.
In this environment, calls for a change in legislation are likely to intensify, and that change could become a reality before the Southwest turns into a Middle Eastern - style desert.
«She had pressed her advantage on Washington experience and gamely parried our call for change by embracing the word.
Sometimes groups connect with other groups and the call for change becomes a movement.
Last week, one of the company's biggest shareholders and cheerleaders, Chris Sacca, publicly called for change.
Mr. Acton's anti-Facebook message, retweeted more than 10,000 times, captured a moment in the tech industry when even some of its best - known people are publicly calling for change.
While some in the industry have dismissed Fink's comments as his annual pre-Davos PR - fueled masquerade (lacking in action by even BlackRock itself), his words still offer up some inspiration for those calling for change.
This is exactly Douthat's (and my) assessment of the spiritual meaning of the German bishops» call for change in church discipline concerning divorce and remarriage.
Their intentions may have been quite the contrary, but in calling for this change in emphasis they have in fact put the second commandment in place of the first and, in so doing, turned the first into little more than an engine for human betterment.
His comments followed hundreds of thousands of people who protested in cities across the country on Saturday to oppose gun violence and call for change.
Here, I thought, is a continent where the church exercises the prophetic role of monitoring justice and courageously calling for change.
In principle they are calling for changes that imply their own reform.
When the Penn State scandal broke, prominent evangelical leaders were very, very quick to call for accountability, to call for change.
Sölle is rightly calling for a change today toward a fuller recognition of the political character and calling of the Christian community.
There is a place for the greening of theology that is the correcting of long - held wrong doctrines, the call for changes in action, and reflection on all sorts of issues in light of the crisis we face.
denouncing injustice and calling for change.
In 1533 John Calvin experienced his conversion, and later that year, one of John Calvin's close friends, Nicolas Cop, publicly sided with the Reformers in calling for changes in the Roman Catholic Church.
This call for change would be more persuasive if Mintz had not just spent an entire chapter insisting that recent accounts of a crisis in child well - being are nothing but a matter of moral panic and polemical distortion.
What would happen if someone called for a change to the fundamental doctrines of Islam?
Christian Tory MP John Glenn is calling for changes to the system to make sure NATO remains effective.
He also called for changes to the law that allow abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, adding that the law is «wrong and it has to change.»
The obviously contrived nature of neo-classical economics has begun to attract many calls for change.
Exhortation typically calls for a change of behavior without offering the congregation a new metaphor by which to understand the world.
Before corrective action can be taken, one needs to have as clear a picture as can be had of the constellation of factors that have led to life - frustrating situations that call for change, whether the issue be poverty, pollution, overpopulation, or the rich - poor gap among the nations.
The style and cadences of 18th -, 19th - and early 20th - century preaching, with its call for change and its insistence that the world is divided into good and evil, provide the «music» whenever effective political rhetoric is employed.
A week after a review found that the Church of England concealed abuse of children by Bishop Peter Ball; his survivors are calling for changes in the Church.
This post is part of a longer series in which I stated that «evangelism» is based on the word «gospel» which includes a call for changes in all areas of life.
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The other critical proposal called for a change of name.
Roszak was calling for a change in consciousness not dissimilar to the change to a new consciousness proposed in this book.
The report called for a change in the direction of mission, arising from our understanding of Christ as the center but who is always in movement towards the periphery.
These social relations are declared secular areas calling for change in new directions.
His calls for changes may be radical from the highly conservative and exclusionary perspective of the Church as it is now but in comparison to the rest of the planet he's still far, far behind.
Yet in many ways the feminist call for change was even more radical, since relations between men and women are fundamental to all human existence.
On Jan. 22, the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Sojourners president Jim Wallis issued a statement calling for a change in the debate over abortion.
In this play, Ibsen has correctly pinpointed problems in marriage that call for change: domineering and patronising husbands, failure to acknowledge with respect the intelligence, responsibility and self - direction of wives, dishonesty and childish behaviour, duty without love that can leave a marriage relationship superficial.
Francis» bold language and sweeping call for change are likely to surprise even those who've grown accustomed to his unconventional papacy.
People are being urged to join the Free Conscience initiative, which is calling for a change in the law to protect conscience rights for all medical professionals.
Those most threatened by calls for change are those who benefit from things staying as they are, so look out for people in positions of power who dismiss any sort of dissent or disagreement as troublemaking.
He believed that, whereas Protestant Liberals were putting the emphasis on historical records and on the moral teaching of Jesus, Catholic Modernism was calling for changes of such a radical nature that it might be necessary for Catholicism to die, in order that it might rise again in a grander form, more appropriate to the age.
An increasing urban population, changing food consumption pattern and trade globalization have rendered food supply chains extremely complex and lengthy, which calls for a change of mind - set from the traditional way of addressing the causes of food loss at each stage of the food supply chain to an integrated approach.
The event came at a time when the packaging industry is under more scrutiny than ever before, with the government, media and consumers all calling for change.
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Banners were held up within the Emirates Stadium this weekend calling for a change in management or the backroom, although that was swiftly followed by chants of «there's only one Arsene Wenger», which counteracted the supposed protest.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has called for changes to be made to the system which allows the big clubs to «stockpile» youngsters.
I support Wenger but not because I am a «fanboy» but because I believe in his values, I disagree with a lot he has done, and maybe he should leave the club to pave way for fresh ideas, but the point I was trying to make is that we can still turn this season into something we can be proud of, if we don't then come June I expect that we will (respectively) call for change and it will be our duty to make the board listen, but June is still a half a season away.
If the claims that Wenger is only staying on the pretense that he is to overhaul the squad, then that surely is answering the calls for change somewhat, although not the major thinking change that the fans want.
The reason Wenger never revealed his plans is because saying that he was staying would have put supporters of the club in a frenzy since most are calling for change.
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