When it becomes apparent that Eddie has a special connection to the world of metal — in no small part because of the belt buckle he wears that's «forged from the steel flesh of the fire beast himself» — he quickly finds himself tasked with liberating the people from the almighty Doviculus, as
well as his subordinates such as General Lionwhyte and the legions of disgusting creatures they command.
Currently the Ohio National Life Insurance Company works
as a subordinate of Ohio National Financial Services.
Help students become familiar with comparative language by asking them to use specific language
such as subordinate conjunctions or connective adverbs.
Gerard Bucas, president of computer - peripherals maker Great Valley Products, a $ 32 - million S corporation in King of Prussia, Pa.: «Last year we raised $ 5 million in venture capital, which we structured
as subordinated debt so we'd be able to retain our S - corporation status.
These works ask us to imagine technology
not as a subordinate reflection of our own minds, but as a tool to model a non-anthropomorphic vision of history and consciousness.
By leveling with workers not
just as subordinates, but taking a real interest in their lives, managers can begin to foster the type of culture that values social bonding.
It is now widely
regarded as subordinate, an almost unnecessary luxury, yet Mourinho is often criticised for his supposed inability to utilise youth.
Communication from someone the dog sees as an authority figure will likely be responded to in a positive manner, while communication from someone
perceived as a subordinate will not usually result in a change in behavior.
It's does not have to be like video rental stores, where the consumer desire for entertainment was
seen as subordinate to the delivery medium.
So the most obvious application is to free modern Christians from this notion that husbands must function as the heads of their homes with their
wives as their subordinates.
The first version of the Bill was introduced with a strong emphasis on getting rid of the rotten boroughs, while the enfranchisement of the new urban - industrial areas to the north
appeared as a subordinate program.
Because some Christians interpret the New Testament household codes as prescribing hierarchal gender roles wherein wives
function as subordinates to their husbands, their challenge to same - sex couples is, who's in charge?
The primordial satisfaction thus serves as both the source from which the divine everlasting concrescence springs and the unity to which it
returns as a subordinate element within that culminating satisfaction, but we shall focus our attention upon the intermediate multiplicity.
The subjective form of introspective self - consciousness is the vivid quality of mineness involved in the multiple contrast of the various aspects of the inherited dominant concreta as well
as subordinate concreta.
Even if one holds that the goal toward which society ought to move is the complete elimination of alcoholic beverages, the imposition of prohibition by law does not appear appropriate,
as it subordinates values of freedom which take precedence over those of abstinence.
It is of first importance, therefore, that the field of pastoral rare be accepted as the responsibility of the entire school and not be
isolated as a subordinate department concerned with practical skills alone.
But Arianism — the belief that Jesus was created by
God as a subordinate and separate entity, not the incarnation of God — made a pretty serious comeback, and with the support of the empire, it nearly won the day!
If the economy were viewed as one among several important components of society,
perhaps as subordinate to sociological and political considerations, then it would be these sociological and political considerations to which we should be giving primary attention.
In terms of the distinction Whitehead draws between a subordinate nexus and a subordinate society, I would classify the
soul as a subordinate nexus.
Culture itself has become the real religion of our time, and it has absorbed all other
religion as a subordinate part of itself.
Humans,
even as subordinate lords over creation, can not use their position and power as unrestricted license (1 Cor 6:12; 10:23).
Their view of nature is essentially Lockean but their notion of individual
freedom as subordinate to the prerogatives of the state is an inheritance from Rousseau.
If you too were unfamiliar with this repurposing of the Trinity, it goes something like this: Some pastors and theologians hailing from the more conservative side of the Reformed spectrum have argued that classifying
women as subordinate to men is justified because the Trinity also operates as a hierarchy, with Christ functioning as eternally subordinate to the Father.
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As a subordinate second chamber, the House of Lords is an effective, vital but undervalued part of our political system.
56 year old submissive, sissy type, occasional crossdresser been with men since teenager,
always as subordinate.
What kind of human would view other
humans as subordinate to their tools, and particularly on a search for something completely unknown?
Everything changes when Stalin — «the old man,»
as his subordinates call him with the unforced affection reserved for a paternal figure — has a stroke (The guards at his office doors don't do anything when they hear him collapse, figuring it's better not to ask for forgiveness for potentially disturbing the boss).
Debtors with financial dilemmas run into the arms of debt management companies to be rescued and
act as the subordinates between them and the creditors.
In the last six years, financial institutions have been issuing preferred
shares as subordinate capital to meet the international capital standards.
Corporate hybrids, also
known as subordinated notes, are high risk, complex investments where an investor lends money to a company in return for regular interest payments.