Sentences with phrase «anchor themselves in»

By focusing on outcomes for Canadians and making evidence - based decisions that are anchored in meaningful data and indicators, the Government is moving to a culture of measurement and impact, and is putting in place the tools to deliver on priorities, align resources to programs and activities that deliver real value for Canadians, and provide meaningful information to Canadians and Parliament.
As much as I respect a lot of the happiness work out there, most of it is either anchored in psychology practice or spirituality, or matters that are a little softer than what today's typical person who prioritizes logic needs to understand.
You can see how Lego's identity is anchored in specifics.
A co-tenancy clause lets a renter escape the lease if the landlord doesn't replace the anchor in a specified period.
He worries about the loss of steel mills that are, or were, job anchors in certain Rust Belt communities.
Chery was also the chief anchor in charge of setting the day's agenda for viewers.
Says one:» They anchor themselves in the stomach of the business.
«It could be that long - term inflation expectations are yet to be anchored in Japan» at the bank's 2 percent target.
Anchored in the premise that climate science is «settled,» the accord seeks to dramatically change humanity's energy supply.
Uber's blockbuster success has sparked copycat business models and other on - demand services, anchored in a mobile app.
With this kind of anchor in Redmond's business community, entrepreneurs are likely salivating at the opportunities: Businesses here earned about $ 7.4 million on average, the highest in our top 10 communities, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2007 Survey of Business Owners.
While the Alliance is anchored in Minneapolis - St Paul, it has pioneered an «extra-regional» approach to technology - based economic development.
Kentucky Bourbon is unique in that it is anchored in a real sense of place.
One mover of stock prices has been an indicator that is anchored in the real world, the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates for lending.
But dropping anchor in D.C. would be a major escalation — not just for tech, but for any industry.
These tabloid - sized publications are anchored in extensive on - the - ground coverage of local and regional news and events, while also covering relevant national issues and offering in - depth product reviews.
While U.S. commitments in the Middle East may have strong historical ties to oil, current U.S. commitments are anchored in other fundamental problems.
And importantly, this new campaign is still anchored in the brand DNA of family, value and Italian inspiration.
A technology and innovation supercluster anchored in the Toronto - Waterloo corridor would spark Canadian innovation, attract talent and capital from around the world and turbocharge economic growth...
That for us is a good reason to believe yields should remain anchored in Europe for a while.
To wit, if you are anchored in the 2016 trading period only, you are most certainly afflicted with financial vertigo as the dizzying moves in the big name gold and silver miners have been simply awesome.
In the U.S., the Fed has pegged its monetary policy on the unemployment rate but it is realizing that its peg is anchored in moving sands.
This combination creates a new approach to solving problems that is anchored in community and driven by collaboration.
As it seeks to apply this voluntarism to marriage and family, which are not mere social constructs but are firmly anchored in God's creation, we may see liberalism at last reaching a breaking point.
I can now read all these other books, because my faith is anchored in this longing, this prayer that is made of the sum of my whole life's breaths.
To me, a theologian, what is interesting is that, though people think of the more anarchical forms of Protestantism as being founded on experience, here at the heart of Catholicism, impelling people to believe that their faith is anchored in Truth, is an experience — the experience of active and personal grace.
Anchored in songs that echo their own Midwestern heritage, the duo embarked on a tour in support of the album.
Is your desire for a relationship driven by the need for validation and affirmation or is it anchored in the mission to serve Christ as a team?
In each microgeny, phases are conceptual anchors in the continuous flux of change.
He associated «natural law» with some high flown «theory,» rather than finding it in a discipline of reasoned judgment, anchored in those «laws of reason.»
In 1992, the county board in Galena, Illinois, voted to allow the Silver Eagle, a riverboat casino, to cast anchor in the nearby Mississippi River.
This possibility points us toward a greater crisis that stems from a world plunging itself into a secularized darkness, a world that has lost its anchor in transcendent values — a world, in short, that has forgotten how it once longed for heaven.
A favorite painting by a Navajo friend shows a lone pinion tree growing out of the side of a cliff, its roots anchored in the rock.
What lasts in the desert are the «rocks of ages» and the life, both human and plant, that are anchored in them.
Our souls must be anchored in a love analogous to the Platonist's love of the Form before we have an interior basis for action.
Lockean natural law, still anchored in theism, regulates both individual conscience and society.
The Church has always honoured Mary, always seen her role as crucial - and in doing so has found her a sure anchor in holding fast to truths that need to be taught with clarity.
Political ethicist Michael Ignatieff argues: «If we want human rights to be anchored in the world, we can not want their enforcement to depend on international institutions and NGOs.
The Catholic «right to life» mentality and the broad Middle American ethos it symbolizes hold that human life is a sacred trust, that its meaning is anchored in transcending mystery, and that it should therefore be received and protected with awe.
At Christmas 2014 she said: «For me, the life of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, whose birth we celebrate today, is an inspiration and an anchor in my life.
If this whole thing turns into a personal «spiritual» journey, then it will end up everywhere... and more than likely not focused on, or anchored in Christ and His gospel.
In any case, it needs to be anchored in the historical image of the cross of Jesus, as in 1 John 3:16, a favorite passage of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's.
The world of Psalms is often pragmatic, anchored in the immediacy and the urgent concerns of quotidian existence.
Beliefs are important, especially when anchored in the retelling of biblical stories — but beliefs in themselves are sterile.
For Underhill the spiritual life was a life «soaked» by a sense of God's reality and claim, where «all we do comes from the centre in which we are anchored in God.»
There are no knots in the mighty cable of our Messianic belief, which, fastened to a rock on Sinai, stretches to a still invisible peg anchored in the foundations of the world.
As for the slurry wall, the rows of protruding heads of the steel tie - backs anchoring it in the surrounding bedrock are interesting to look at for a few moments.
Or the melancholy title track, which is anchored in the occasional, welcoming organ chord.
I've been spending time with folks from both camps, but this conference was decidedly anchored in mainstream complementarianism.
It is also anchored in the subordination that Jesus practiced in relation to his disciples.
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