Sentences with phrase «as authoritative by»

In this regard, we could even point to the Court's earlier case law referred to as authoritative by the Court itself in paragraph 30, where it reiterates the need to pursue «common objectives» and «same objectives» for the finding of participation in an infringement of Article 101 TFEU.
A link from the Facebook page of a 12 - year old will not be regarded as authoritative by Google.
We use IPCC reports as textbooks for our graduate students, and they have been recognized as authoritative by national academies of science, by scientific professional societies, and most recently by the award of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
Or has his work taught us to see it as authoritative by successfully outlasting the controversy that once attended it?
But his work is nonetheless taken as authoritative by Randi Weingarten, head of the American Federation of Teachers.
It must be first regarded as of divine inspiration, and secondly, be held as authoritative by the group in matters of faith.
It was not quoted as authoritative by the early church fathers.

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While complete automation will be challenging, as recruits do need to be examined by authoritative figures within your company, the help with this initial screening process will most likely significantly cut labor costs.
Websites such as these are considered «highly authoritative domains» because they're linked to by so many other reputable platforms.
This wasn't just caused by its search platform, which by this point was universally recognized as the most authoritative.
I even wondered at the time why these various studies had such disparate results, but I deferred to the apparently authoritative presentation by DALBAR as well as the fact that many others were also citing the DALBAR work at major websites like Market Watch.
He refused to believe that Vatican II, the ecumenical council he had experienced as a powerful work of the Holy Spirit, could only lead to permanent incoherence and division in Catholicism; and by providing an authoritative interpretation of the Council, John Paul II's pontificate energized the living parts of the Church and made Vatican II the launch platform for the new evangelization and for the Church's rediscovery of itself as a missionary enterprise.
«In the first place we must remember,» says Bromiley, «that the Bible is not to be abstracted from Christ and made the center of unity in its own right... Unity is grounded in Christ himself and... it is served by the Bible when the Bible is understood in clear relationship to Christ as the authoritative prophetic and apostolic testimony... We may go to the Bible with very different views of what it is and how it is to be understood or applied.
And as his biographer, I'm quite convinced that that is the kind of evangelical reform Pope St. John Paul II sought to bring about by giving that council its authoritative interpretation.
If for example the Christian Gospels are considered by themselves without any background of definite belief, or any authoritative norm of interpretation, all sorts of meanings can be put upon the bare words, the more so if the critic is ready and willing to make the early disciples of Christ neurotics, hysterics, or downright liars as the occasion may demand.
After having dug this huge hole beneath our feet, Stark then builds a little footbridge across it in chapter 10, by showing that even if the Bible is full of errors, it can still be used as an authoritative tool for learning about ourselves and God.
By the same token, some Anabaptists allowed Scripture (the externum Verbum) to be authoritative in practice only insofar as its teaching was authenticated by inner experience (the internum VerbumBy the same token, some Anabaptists allowed Scripture (the externum Verbum) to be authoritative in practice only insofar as its teaching was authenticated by inner experience (the internum Verbumby inner experience (the internum Verbum).
They must not be established as authoritative ends (or idols) in themselves, but must always be judged by their usefulness in pointing the believer back to that moment of radical faith.
What it revealed was their conviction that Christian theology in its form and substance as well as its function in the church must be determined by God's authoritative Word, the written Scriptures.
If some one cites as authoritative the council held by the Catholic Church in 451 A.D., why wouldn't he also cite as authoritiative the council held by the Catholic Church from 1961 - 65 (called the Second Vatican Council)?
Clearly, the NT as written by the apostles and writers under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit is the authoritative source for the church.
There are three main ways in which this view of scripture — as God's inspired, authoritative and truthful word — can get distorted by Christians.
It is, in particular, the second of evangelicalism's two tenets, i. e., Biblical authority, that sets evangelicals off from their fellow Christians.8 Over against those wanting to make tradition co-normative with Scripture; over against those wanting to update Christianity by conforming it to the current philosophical trends; over against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affirms.
The Scriptures of the New Testament, or in other words, the documents of the New Covenant, are the authoritative record of that act of God by which He established relations between Himself and the Church; and they are the charter defining the status of the Church as the people of God, the terms upon which that status is granted, and the obligations it entails.
advice --(noun) guidance or recommendations concerning prudent future action, typically given by someone regarded as knowledgeable or authoritative.
As the new citizens — now literally citizens, residents of cities — struggled to work out how to relate to the strangers by whom they were surrounded the demand for authoritative rules exploded.
To generalize this point, we should say that a properly constituted interreligious polemic should deploy as methods of argument and proof only tools that are recognized as authoritative and demonstrative by both sides.
According to the Book of Enoch (which the inspired Jude quotes from as authoritative and which Revelation alludes to quite a bit), these now physical sons of God were punished by losing their bodies and became all the invisible demons that roam the world terrorizing people to this day (with ghost sightings, hunched backs, strange voices, possession, and more).
This is why, as it was pointed out earlier, Luke - Acts constituted the final development of the Easter narratives among the writings finally accepted by the church as authoritative.
The revelation of God, given in Scripture, is regarded as authoritative only insofar as it provides clarifying images which illuminate experience as it is critically interpreted by reason.Theology within this framework articulates the meaning of the inherited tradition of the Christian community in the light of empirical knowledge supplied by the sciences.
For this aspect of tradition — the dimension of symbolic distinctiveness preserved in the ancient patterns of the worship and ritual life of the Church — is at least as central to Catholic identity as many of the doctrinal positions worried about by those who conceive of tradition primarily as a body of authoritative teaching.
form of government, and emboldened by the wide diffusion of a false conception of tolerance, has committed itself in authoritative declarations and by positive acts to a policy plainly subversive of religious liberty as guaranteed by the Constitution.
As queer theorist Hanne Blank recounts, «This new concept [of heterosexuality], gussied up in a mangled mix of impressive - sounding dead languages, gave old orthodoxies a new and vibrant lease on life by suggesting, in authoritative tones, that science had effectively pronounced them natural, inevitable, and innate.»
Whatever the drive for power on the part of the institution and its academic leadership, the desire to be free of the church was usually motivated by the belief that the Christian context and spiritual nourishment they regarded as a blessing could and would continue after the removal of any authoritative link with the church.
As soon as you start to think about how Buttiglione's proposal would work, you realize that — even were it not for the authoritative teaching summed up by St. John Paul — they had a very good reason indeeAs soon as you start to think about how Buttiglione's proposal would work, you realize that — even were it not for the authoritative teaching summed up by St. John Paul — they had a very good reason indeeas you start to think about how Buttiglione's proposal would work, you realize that — even were it not for the authoritative teaching summed up by St. John Paul — they had a very good reason indeed.
We have gone from the will of the Volk (as determined by the Führer) to the will of the individual as the authoritative principle.
Alexandre is also the French expert for www.whisky.com, the most authoritative Scotch whisky magazine online, as well as being the co-author of Whisky L'indispensable (published by Flammarion).
With the authoritative and informative The Better Way to Breastfeed, nationally recognized breastfeeding and baby care expert Robin Elise Weiss, L.C.C.E, I.C.C.E., C.P.E., provides leading edge information as well as more than 150 photos and step - by - step illustrations that will show new mothers how to make breastfeeding better for all involved.
By Ed Bruske AKA The Slow CookParents can breathe a little easier now that a group of experts in the most authoritative assessment yet [PDF] has found that kids are not suffering a «calcium crisis» as the dairy industry might have us believe.
Because authoritative parents are warm, responsive and autonomy - supportive as well as power - assertive, their children are motivated to restore family harmony by complying or else by constructively dissenting in an effort to change their parent's mid rather than to defiantly or evasively disobey.
1997 «Intuition as Authoritative Knowledge in Midwifery and Home Birth» (co-authored with Elizabeth Davis)(an abridged version of the 1996 MAQ article by the same title.)
We are aware that the information we offer here is contradicted by industry and even reputable organizations that the public views as authoritative on this subject.
In the past, child development experts influenced by Baumrind's work generally identified the authoritative parenting style as the best approach to parenting.
Once word of caution: Authoritative parenting is nowadays regarded by many child - rearing specialists as the best parenting practice.
I feel uncomfortable with the formulation: «As a matter of fact, the term «populism» is commonly...» as it claims beeing authoritative, which it may not be, by any meanAs a matter of fact, the term «populism» is commonly...» as it claims beeing authoritative, which it may not be, by any meanas it claims beeing authoritative, which it may not be, by any means.
Evan Davis, BBC Economics Editor Free Trade Nation is history at its best: far - reaching and authoritative, its story of the rise and fall of free trade as a widely - held belief marked by justice, fairness and peace provocatively refashions the history of early - twentieth - century Britain, reminds us of an age when popular politics exerted real power, and forces us to rethink our contemporary views of consumers, markets and morality.
As I point out in chapter three, Dieter Helm, Professor of Energy Policy at Oxford, and one of the most authoritative writers on the subject, has shown that the world's response to the threat posed by climate change has so far been hopelessly inadequate, and that a world - wide programme of «de-carbonization» is urgently needed.
David Miliband may be regarded by Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, as «vibrant» and authoritative, but Mr Hague is far less smitten with the man who preceded him at the Foreign Office.
Outlook: «Few other LibDem spokesmen sound as authoritative» (Peter Riddell, The Times), «is said to impress Tony Blair» (Steve Richards, New Statesman), the active, mainstream Scots QC, who recaptured Asquith's old seat for the Liberals on his third try, a former athletic star, he admits to being «obsessed» by anabolic steroids
As an authoritative forthcoming Oxford University Press book by Anthony Heath and his colleagues will set out, these differences are more often in spite of income and social class, not because of it.
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