To top that off, many right wing type people accuse hard left ones of anti-Semitism, due to very - anti-Israel stance (e.g. hating on Israel for killing 10 arab militants and totally ignoring Al Assad or Saddam killing hundreds and thousands of same exact Arabs) as well
as deep belief of far left in typical anti-Semitic accusations (Jews run Wall Street, masons, Jews caused war in Iraq, etc...).
Not exact matches
Finally,
as always, we continue to hold a
deep core
belief in following cash flows to find opportunities in a world of continual disruption (much of it technologically or demographically inspired) and stronger global growth.
Authentic leaders start with a strong sense of values, and some
deep beliefs in their mission and purpose, but just
as importantly, they are able to personally inspire and build trusting relationships with the people around them who can make things happen in the business.
The president's
deep belief in his own prowess
as a dealmaker will make him inclined to come away from the negotiations with some kind of deal.
I am for the elimination of hate, fear and control, religion is just the catalyst that people use to hate, fear and control, getting rid of religion won't solve the problem, its like putting a band aid on a severe cut, its temporary, and it just hits the surface, instead we need to go
deeper than that to the root cause, I know lots of religious people who don't hate, fear or control, there are also many
beliefs such
as paganism, Buddism, Taoism, which doesn't use hate fear, and self righteousness to condemn others, I think if maybe more of the most major religions followed there teachings then we wouldn't have
as much problems
as we do.
And it was bounded just
as powerfully by the shared and
deep belief in the theology of the church.
This
belief grows out of a profound experience of the worth of existence, a
deep - seated affirmation of life
as worthwhile.
Noting the contemporary ambiguity even among dedicated Christians
as to the
deeper meaning of
belief in God, Moltmann asks himself what the cross of Jesus means for our modern understanding of God.
I find it odd that aetheists feel so directly personally offended by Christian symbols... they are not offered
as an «attack», unless you see the sharing of
beliefs as an attack upon your own
beliefs, in which case I think there is a
deeper problem... This billboard IS a direct attack, and
as many others have pointed out there is a better way to share your
belief as an aetheist.
Whether it is diversity in gender, sexuality, lifestyle, economics, race, age, ability, or
beliefs, these are, when given space, all manifestations of the
deep and underlying unity and reconciliation of all things, and are appreciated
as such.
«The children's books... were a sort of sluicing of the system which... represented a conversion every bit
as deep as the conversion to a
belief in the supernatural and the divinity of Jesus Christ which occurred in 1929 - 1931.»
@Seyedibar: You're talking about total strangers
as if you have some kind of arcane insight into their most profound,
deepest - held
beliefs.
As Provine summarized the matter, «The destructive implications of evolutionary biology extend far beyond the assumptions of organized religion to a much
deeper and more pervasive
belief, held by the vast majority of people, that non-mechanistic organizing designs or forces are somehow responsible for the visible order of the physical universe, biological organisms, and human moral order.»
Niebuhr's
belief that the
deeper truths about man must be stated in such a way
as to include the contradictory aspects of reality was an offense to many.
All the great literate traditions have taken certain books
as formative of their
deepest beliefs and have read them, commented on them, and understood them in changing ways over their entire history.
But it is surely the case that there are no blighted lives (apart from his own)
as a result of anything he has done: there are undoubtedly, however, many whose lives he has touched who will share my
deep belief that he has now suffered enough.
But his
deep concern for retaining ethical coherence in a postmodern world was also evident,
as was his traditional allegiance to Jesus: «In his baptism, his teaching, his healings, his passion, death and resurrection — in all of it, there is a demand laid on us, or an offer tendered, and it is the task of the Christian to embody that offer in his world, being
as candid
as he can about the difference between Jesus»
beliefs and his.»
Besides I am fully aware of how Blessed I am,
as a child of God there is that
deep understanding and
belief that I exist and and receive my gifts due to being blessed.
Was not trying to convince any one or prove any thing but rather was reflecting our
belief for more understanding of Muslims
beliefs...
as you said some would read and mean nothing to them but some would read and rethink their
beliefs or store it in backbof their heads for another day when start thinking
deep..
Religious zealots who proclaim these
deep religious
beliefs who then act counter to those very
beliefs make no sense to me, any sane person realizes this type of behavior and comments
as simply hypocrisy.
The point is that New England society believed that a small number of people symbolized the
deepest values and
beliefs of their system
as long
as that elite remained faithful embodiments of those
beliefs.
As you do things that are related, you will be expressing some of your
deepest desires and
beliefs.
Yet man's instinctive
belief that the outside world really possesses the qualities it arouses in him is so
deep, that Whitehead is reluctant to regard this
belief as wholly illusory.
They must be rooted in a
belief system through which,
as Saul Bellow says in his foreword to Bloom's book, we have «access to the
deepest part of ourselves — to that part of us which is conscious of a higher consciousness, by means of which we make final judgments, and put everything together.»
«The name Temple is the purest expression of our
deep - rooted
belief that we should live with presence in each moment and honor our bodies
as the sanctuaries of health and positive energy that they are.
Wilshere has been playing in an advanced midfield role in the past season - and - a-half, and is even tipped to challenge Mesut Ozil for his role
as creator, but Southgate is of the
belief that he should be in a
deeper role.
Pirlo says he wan na play in a different league nxt season, hw about we sign him for cheap n he plays
as a
deep lying midfielder
as wel
as increasin d
belief among our young stars n squad Just a suggestion tho
Adding to that possibility, is also the common
belief that cb is somewhat
deep behind Oliver
as well.
One of the fundamental
beliefs of
deeper - learning advocates is that these practices — revising work over and over, with frequent critiques; persisting at long - term projects; dealing with the frustrations of hands - on experimentation — develop not just students» content knowledge and intellectual ability, but their noncognitive capacities
as well: what Camille Farrington would call academic perseverance and what others might call grit or resilience.
Help your child feel appreciated and recognized,
as positive discipline is based on the
belief that all kids need to feel a
deep sense of belonging.
Parents who adopt this style have a
deep fundamental
belief that children deserve
as much respect
as the parent themselves does.
She went on to talk about his
deep love of reading and knowledge of history and his strong
belief in environmental protection,
as well
as being the kind of leader that New Paltz and the country deserves and needs.
The root of the problem runs very
deep,
as even other females or underrepresented minorities can hold the same stereotypical
beliefs about me based on a glance.
Smolin takes particular issue with two tenets of present - day physics: the claim that time
as we know it emerges from some
deeper set of laws, like the quantum cosmological equations Albrecht works with, and the
belief that our universe is just one of many.
The widespread
belief was that it helped in expanding the ribcage, presumably
as a result of the intentional
deep breathing between reps, which stack up to the
deep breathing necessary for performing the squats earlier in the workout.
This creates the opening for
deep acceptance and awareness that facilitates a gentle release of underlying charged emotions or
beliefs that have often manifested into chronic aches and pains
as well
as stress and anxiety in their life.
The
deep belief that you are acceptable just
as you are.
When you are in true love and
deep, just consider the matter and external factors such
as race, like faith, like
belief, such
as distribution, or religion.
As they walked side by side, Matt and Kate made a
deep connection through shared
beliefs.
Some health professionals are of the opinion that people dating online are falling in love from the inside out, and are expressing their
deepest passions and
beliefs prior to even disclosing basic details such
as their name or location.
The casting also deserves great credit... Laura Linney
as the defense attorney Erin Bruner gives a wonderful performance in which her she begins to question her own
beliefs as she delves
deeper into the case.
As the hilariously pompous Cecil Vyse, fiancé to Helena Bonham Carter's Lucy, Day - Lewis» every gesture and over-enunciation («I be-lieve in democracy») is calculated to communicate his character's
deep and abiding
belief that he is smart (he isn't) and an important member of society (definitely not).
These people will learn to dig
deeper as they consider the answers, trying to understand others» viewpoints and analyzing their own
beliefs.
As Hirsch shows, this
belief in formalism leads to dull practice in summarizing, predicting, clarifying, and other mindless and unnecessary activities in the teaching of reading, but it does not lead to a knowledgeable person who reads widely and with
deep comprehension.
«But above all, I came to know him
as someone guided by a
deep belief in high - quality education for every learner, and a commitment to getting it right for the state's readers.
But
as he sees it, the keys to success in the New Orleans RSD, where 37 of the 70 schools are charters, will be «communicating with parents» his «
deep belief that parents need to be a partner in education,» that «they need to understand the options for their kids, and the need to make the best choice possible for their kids, knowing what the likely outcome is going to be.»
There he developed a sound understanding of curriculum and instruction
as a practitioner embracing a
deep seeded
belief that effective (comprehensive and sustainable) teaching and learning must be firmly rooted in relational practices engaging a broad and committed community of stakeholders.
While cultural events such
as international food night are important in raising awareness of the global community, their isolation from the daily instructional time leads to missing opportunities to look
deeper into other's values and
beliefs, and how these shape each of our worlds.
The basis for our case study was to develop a
deeper understanding of the connections between teacher
beliefs and their use of technology
as an instructional tool.
He served
as a middle school teacher and union chapter leader, and spent seven years
as a school principal, first at a district middle school and then
as the founding principal of a charter high school serving over-age and under - credited students who were court - involved or in foster care He comes to Parent Revolution with a
deep belief that all students, from all communities and in all kinds of situations, deserve excellent schools and the opportunities afforded by a high quality education.