Not exact matches
It's about «coming together»
as an industry to share and connect with one another, engage
in constructive dialogue, progress opportunities and face the challenges», said Craig.
Binance's chief executive officer has described the report
as «irresponsible,» stating that the exchange is engaging
in «
constructive»
dialogue» with the FSA.
Precisely to ensure
constructive dialogue, the Church at all levels must always make use of those fully qualified
in their scientific discipline when looking to engage
in any scientific question, so
as to inform the argument with clear and precise thinking.
I don't know exactly where this fits
in with my current day job and writing obligations, but I would love to do a PhD at some point that articulates a
constructive Pentecostal approach to ethics
in dialogue with Catholic moral theology,
as I think there are significant connections.
The Holy Father set
in motion these past two years of contention and, one hopes,
constructive dialogue in the Church because he knows that marriage and the family are
in deep trouble throughout the world, just
as he knows that marriage, rightly understood, and the family, rightly understood, are the basic building blocks of a humane society: the family is the first school of freedom, because it is there that we first learn that freedom is not mere willfulness; marriage, for its part, is the lifelong school
in which we learn the full, challenging meaning of the law of self - giving built into the human heart.
Charles Colson was a political strategist, to be sure, but one transformed by prison ministry and
in constant
constructive dialogue with such pastors and theologians
as Carl F. H. Henry, J. I. Packer, and John Stott.
As we stated
in the letter, our intent was to initiate a
constructive dialogue in the hopes that we could «unite
in a shared vision rather than engaging
in divisive messaging.»
There was a reasonably
constructive dialogue happening
in the 90s, right up until George W. Bush stopped the talks, declared North - Korea to be a «rogue state» and part of the «axis of evils», and proceeded to invade Iraq under highly dubious pretext (which was later proven to be exactly that), which scared the bejesus out of North - Korea
as they felt that they could be next.
Parents can partner effectively
in their children's educational success by supporting home learning, establishing
constructive dialogue with educators and policy makers, and shining
as individuals within their community.
We
as an organization of social studies teachers must engage critics
in constructive dialogue about substantive issues.
Being engaged: I aspire to be an approachable person politically but will admit I have found a lot to oppose
in our new president:) so I focus on training progressives to engage
in constructive political
dialogue, including such forgotten skills
as «listening,» «not calling people racist when you don't know what else is wrong with their viewpoint» and so forth.
The Association
in the release stated that «[w] e hope that the open discussions that have taken place
as part of this process will set the stage for
constructive dialogue between our pilots and the WestJet leadership going forward».
As a result, one can observe a
constructive judicial
dialogue, which has resulted
in a substantial alignment (despite some diverging nuances) of the case law of both European courts.
It is paramount that the open and
constructive dialogue with practitioners that led to this decision continues
as the MoJ moves forward
in determining the way forward for criminal legal aid.
Binance's chief executive officer has described the report
as «irresponsible,» stating that the exchange is engaging
in «
constructive»
dialogue» with the FSA.
In addition, Addis and Krasnow found that therapists» understandings of what manuals were informed their attitudes about them; those who viewed manuals as rigid guides to treatment that impeded creativity and the therapeutic alliance viewed manuals negatively, whereas those who had more flexible views of manuals regarded them more positively.6 Thus, if dialogue about this topic is to proceed in a constructive fashion, education about what manuals are and how they can and should be used is imperativ
In addition, Addis and Krasnow found that therapists» understandings of what manuals were informed their attitudes about them; those who viewed manuals
as rigid guides to treatment that impeded creativity and the therapeutic alliance viewed manuals negatively, whereas those who had more flexible views of manuals regarded them more positively.6 Thus, if
dialogue about this topic is to proceed
in a constructive fashion, education about what manuals are and how they can and should be used is imperativ
in a
constructive fashion, education about what manuals are and how they can and should be used is imperative.
As a therapist mediator, she is committed to the process of
constructive dialogue that enables couples and families to resolve disputes
in a beneficial manner.
To «facilitate public scrutiny of government policies... and to encourage the involvement of the various... sectors of society
in the formulation, implementation and review of the relevant policies... [T] he preparation of the report, and its consideration at the national level can come to be of at least
as much value
as the
constructive dialogue conducted at the international level between the Committee and representatives of the reporting State».
Various United Nations human rights treaty committees have expressed these concerns after conducting
constructive dialogues with the Australian government, such
as the one with the CERD highlighted
in this chapter.