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as U.K. newspaper The Sunday Times reported a fresh legal
challenge would be
presented to Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday, calling into question whether the government has the requisite authority to leave the single market.
One unique
challenge that the German market
presents is the Reinheitsgebot — sometimes called the «German Beer Purity Law» — that has been on the books for centuries and says for a product to be marketed
as a beer, it can only use four ingredients: water, yeast, malt and hops.
That's why I know that Ottawa's move to allow trade with the country (also known
as Myanmar)
presents Canadian companies with a real
challenge: how to seize the opportunity to invest in what may be Asia's last frontier market without adding to Burma's woes — or damaging your own brand.
«Brexit thus
presents fundamental constitutional
challenges to the United Kingdom
as a whole,» the report said.
The data
presents a major
challenge for the Canadian economy, Alexander notes,
as there's an obvious positive correlation between literacy and employment.
While the competition for his essential raw supply
presents a
challenge on one level, LaMear also sees it
as an opportunity.
I won't spoil anything for you, but in a recent episode, the firm is
presented with a
challenge when trying to reel in Chevy
as a new client.
And that has left Emotiv with a
challenge every bit
as big
as conquering mind reading: figuring out how to
present its breakthrough device to the world in a way that will transform it from a slightly scary gadget to the next must - have consumer technology.
Lately, both in my work
as a faculty member and
as a trainer in organizations, it has become apparent that leading Millennials
presents a new
challenge.
(The domestic market has also
presented another sort of
challenge: Animal - welfare activists targeted Saputo Inc. for what they describe
as inhumane practices on the part of one of its suppliers.
But taking this approach avoids the
challenge of
presenting such comments
as truthful or not, which is arguably what the media should be for.
While continued advancements in sensing, imaging and mapping —
as well
as AI and computing — are helping to evolve the technology, the reality is that the complexity and cost requirements are
presenting challenges.
As I watched little people tackle the
challenges presented to them with pure enthusiasm and creativity, I was struck by the fact that children are natural engineers.
Capitalizing our growth and rapidly taking advantage of the opportunities that
present themselves, either
as development initiatives or
as potential acquisitions, is another
challenge we face.
It requires either building up strong brand recognition to draw users to an independent site, or using an existing platform, such
as Amazon or eBay, which can
present other anticompetitive
challenges.327 Indeed, most independent retailers choose to sell through Amazon328 — even when the business relationship risks undermining their business.
This paper highlights some of the
challenges associated with investing in private equity and specifically venture capital,
as well
as the opportunities
presented by the availability of secondary market solutions.
There is no doubt,
as some have pointed out in recent times, that adverse supply shocks are
presenting the most significant
challenge to the inflation - targeting approach that it has so far experienced in a period of nearly two decades since New Zealand and Canada led the way in adopting it.
As you know very well, the economic outlook has deteriorated significantly since last April and this will
present a major
challenge in the preparation of the 2016 budget.
In fact,
as a motivational sales speaker, Marc teaches that if the cost of their
challenges isn't at least 10 times the cost of your solution, you're likely going to run into trouble when it comes time to
present your proposal.
Brexit bites into U.K. construction Britain's construction industry is «making the best of an uncertain moment»
as building shows signs of slowing in London, but grows elsewhereIt's not clear how the U.K.'s trade arrangements will look at the end of the Brexit process — and the haze
presents a
challenge to the country's construction sector.
Mr. Bhullar performed well
as Minister of Service Alberta, but this portfolio will
present a significant
challenge to the new minister.
The trials and tribulations that have tested the retail market, like over-retailing sparking more competition and the rise of e-commerce such
as with online ordering — are beginning to
present complex
challenges for restaurants trying to turn tables.
This is
presenting an enormous
challenge for strategists and marketers to learn how to establish «built - in» engagement that is intelligent
as opposed to being the mere presence of a document which can be printed.
This could
present challenges for future equity market performance
as major central banks gradually move to normalize extraordinarily supportive policy measures.
As a financially -
challenged twentysomething, I've had to come up with creative ways to give
presents.
Contending that the empire option dramatically compromises the gospel vision of peace, Nelson - Pallmeyer jettisons just - war theory and advocates reclaiming Jesus» radical model of nonviolence, He
challenges Christians to reject militarism and those aspects of their religious tradition that encourage or endorse violence, and he
presents nonviolent alternatives that refuse to sanction violence
as part of Cod's providential care of the world.
It often seems
as if it were precisely because of their progressive potential that the media are felt to be an immense threatening power; because for the first time they
present a basic
challenge to bourgeois culture and thereby to the privileges of the bourgeois intelligentsia -.
Presented in a conversational format, in which Shane and Tony essentially talk through what it means to be «red letter Christians,» touching on everything from violence, to community, to Islam, to sexuality, to liturgy, to saints, the book is highly practical and,
as always, incredibly
challenging.
It surfaced during the
challenges presented to the role of the Church during the Age of Enlightenment in the 17th century; it makes strides upon the publication of The Origin of The Species by Charles Darwin in the 19th century; its has gathered force in the 21st century
as the role of science in Western civilization is being
presented with its own
challenges... of still yet unanswered questions.
As to your second question: And is there anything you can recommend that may help with the
challenge to faith that these circumstances
present?
Just
as the deism of Tom Paine posed a problem for the Churches
as a new frontier in thought, so did the physical frontier
present the Churches with a
challenge.
This is consonant with Whitehead's own views,
as we have seen, but many have
challenged this, arguing that only immediately past occasions directly affect the
present.
It's not the ideal of sexual purity, per se, that causes these
challenges, but purity culture, a social system of norms, rewards, and punishments that
presents perfection
as the sole ideal.
Though some of these characteristics may look insignificant to us, Bonhoeffer considers them actually
present in religion in such a way
as to limit the
challenge of Jesus Christ to specific directions.
That world,
as he and numerous commentators have attempted to describe,
presents a completely new
challenge to the Church: hence the need for a new evangelisation.
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Challenges to the Augustinian synthesis can be found
as far back
as the Middle Ages themselves, but they become stronger and more widespread only in more recent times, continuing emphatically into the
present.
At all events, we are justified in seeing this table - fellowship
as the central feature of the ministry of Jesus; an anticipatory sitting at table in the Kingdom of God and a very real celebration of
present joy and
challenge.
For example, after explaining how their research shows that three - quarters of young outsiders and half of young churchgoers describe
present - day Christianity
as «too involved in politics,» this is what Kinnaman concludes: «To address the deep
challenges that are facing people in our nation and around the world, Gabe and I have come to the conclusion that being politically engaged is more important than ever.»
And while I celebrate the truth in this way of
presenting the gospel, I'm also aware of some key aspects of the gospel that are missing, such
as the nature and call to enter the Kingdom of God here and now,
as well
as the inherent
challenge to religious systems embedded within the message.
Just cause
as fundamentally other - regarding
presents several significant
challenges to the church.
I want to consider three ways in which the church confers a Christian identity and focus on the
challenges presented in each of these areas: the church
as a community of memory, the church
as denomination, and the church
as a supportive community.
His parables frequently end with a «punch line» that
presents a
challenge to conventional expectation: the scorned Samaritan is the «good» one who proves neighbor to the victim on the Jericho Road; those who come to work late at the harvest are provided the same reward
as those who toiled all day; the wayward prodigal son is the one who is feasted; the prayer of a repentant sinner is more acceptable to God than that of a righteous Pharisee.9 Shorter sayings make the same point: A camel could pass through a needle's eye more easily than a person of great wealth can enter into God's inbreaking realm (Mt 19:24).
At a deeper level,
as people are conditioned to a consumer outlook, the church finds itself under
challenge to
present the Christian faith in a way that meshes with people's desire for answers, and in a more pernicious way for a faith «product», that will meet their needs with a minimum of effort and disruption.
If the mission of Jesus had
as its aim the integration of a new Israel
as the true people of God, then sooner or later his message must be
presented, and
presented in a way that
challenged a decisive response one way or the other, at Jerusalem, the central hearth and shrine of historic Israel.
Committed only to Jesus Christ and his kingdom, Christians must not only
challenge the
present church's socio - political involvement (whether reformist or conservative), they must also take
as their first priority the rebuilding of the church.
Just
as the self is a momentary experiencing subject that constitutes itself by creatively synthesizing data from the past and responding to the possibilities of the future, so a tradition,
as it responds to the
challenges of the
present and the possibilities of the future, reappropriates its past and reconstitutes itself.
He apprehended God in terms of his
present activity,
as presently under - stood, but also accepted without
challenge the authoritative witness to divine activity in the past.
The
challenge for us Christians, particularly those in the Catholic Church, is to
present that key stumbling block for Muslims, the Incarnation,
as that very same foundation and fulfilment.
The Hid Treasure and the Pearl
challenge to a recognition of the joy of fulfillment of long - held hopes, these to a recognition that,
as the
present writer heard T. W. Manson put it, «Salvation may be free, but it is not cheap.»
Yoder sympathetically explored these questions in his When War Is Unjust: Being Honest in Just War Thinking (revised edition, Orbis, 1996), and
as far
as we know no advocate of just war reflection has responded to the
challenges Yoder
presented in that book.