Sentences with phrase «as models»

The stories of Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther all deal with how individual Jews navigated these tricky waters, and have served as models to the hundreds of thousands of Jews who have remained dispersed around the world for centuries.
For Aristotle living beings serve as models of «entity» and are each conceived as one «entity.»
Meanwhile, the importance of both male and female adults as models for normal development during this stage can not be overemphasized.
China, Russia, India, and Islam all offer alternatives to Western modernity, and all would seem at this moment to be gaining in strength even as the models offered by Europe and North America are weakening.
Many of the NY church - planting successes used as models across the country are paradigms of young urban professionals (Yuppies) that worship together.
For in history we can identify «fine things to take as models, base things, rotten through and through, to avoid.»
The principles Schuller urges must not be confused with the way they are applied in Orange County by a minister who left seminary equipped with expository preaching and heavy prayer meetings as models of church style and strategy.
If the fundamental requirement of noncontradiction also defines mathematical systems, then one would expect to find mathematical constructions serving as models of the empirical world, as they do in every quantified science.
Using TLC's What Not to Wear and Bravo's Queer Eye for the Straight Guy as models, I'm developing a television pilot program this spring for CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network).
Here they appear as models of rectitude and respectability.
The early Greeks are continually held up to us in literary works as models of the healthy - minded joyousness which the religion of nature may engender.
When human beings are looking to each other as models of being, the pathway of life is a treadmill or squirrel cage rather than an actual road.
Some people need their heroes as models to inspire themselves — I guess.
All the individuals pictured (above) are transgender, some of them working as models.
Yale, Michigan, and Cornell were specifically and often mentioned as models to be followed, away from the liberal arts colleges and their more casual attitudes towards scholarship.
It is hard to conceive of Tóibín, the liberated homosexual, commending James or Mauriac as models for his brethren.
Like so many other Christian writers, Chrysostom painstakingly outlines the specific obligations of parents to their children — reading the Bible to them, praying with them and acting as models of the Christian life for them.
Because science doesn't represent it's theories as truth, just as models that work.
Aside from the house churches which were talked about and held up as models by the speakers, all the house church members I personally talked to had not seen a single «convert» in their house church during the past year.
But no matter how beneficial these churches are as models of mission, they are both a blessing and a curse for pastors of small congregations.
Many, especially young women, look to these authors as models.
When western nations began to emerge, they used the church's law as models for their own laws.
This is certainly a problem for those who treat the biblical text as sacred, regard the biblical heroes as models, and suppose that everything said about God is true.
In two short chapters he examines as models Henri Nouwen and Gerard Manley Hopkins, who shared his struggle.
And far many more benefited as the Church aided the poor, treated the sick and helped assimilate wave uponwave of immigrants... Neighborhoods were anchored by parish churches, and by parochial schools that still serve as models of education.»
Additionally, our Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), our Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and our Federal Reserve have served as models for the rest of the world.
They will be hurt as the models are wrong.
We need to look to other companies and industries as models for what will happen in the future.
Corporate innovation initiatives have spent decades looking at other corporate structures as models for innovation when in fact we should have been looking at startups for innovation models — and adapting and adopting them for corporate use.
Vantage Advertising, also know as Models For Trade Shows, offers professional, attractive and reliable; trade show models, promotional models, booth hostesses, brand ambassadors, greeters and product specialists.
During a time of rising income inequality, the American left is increasingly invoking Scandinavian countries as models for how to maintain the economic growth that capitalist competition allows, while achieving more security and stability for the middle and lower classes.
Kerr joins the likes of Gisele Bundchen, Tyra Banks, Karolina Kurkova and Andriana Lima as models who walked the runway wearing one of the brand's «Fantasy» bras during the annual fashion show.
Here they are performing on the runway as models walk by.
While Colorado and California are looked at as models of the modern marijuana economy, the U.S. lags behind other countries like Canada, which already has a fully - functional nationwide medical program and will launch its nationwide recreational program in the next year.
For one, they serve as models for other states.
These can serve as models for business owners looking to clarify their own aims.
The jeans hanging from the line at each station serve as models for the workers to replicate.
Melania would not be the first model in the White House; Pat Nixon and Betty Ford both worked as models.
As a model of what might work, Annibale points to Citi's $ 275,000 investment in Food Business Pathways, a new 10 - week training course designed to help New Yorkers start and grow food businesses.
By using our own brain as a model, this technology is able to apply human intuition at machine speed.
The International Monetary Fund sees Canada's fiscal policy as a model for other countries, but a new report highlights some concerns, too
As he approaches retirement himself, he hopes the overhaul can serve as a model for other seniors» communities.
'' [As a model,] normally you are a face of something and no one knows the person behind the picture,» she said.
Pangborn notes Samsung as a model brand for this generation.
Her vibrant, technology - driven take on American manufacturing services has made her a pioneer in the steel industry and serves as a model for innovation in traditionally antiquated fields of business.
Mansueto: I see this as a model for communicating with your various business partners.
The guidelines often serve as a model for other nutrition plates and pyramids around the world.
Ever since, the Reagan reforms have been seen as a model, with «revenue neutrality» being their central feature.
Senator Charles Schumer, i n what Republicans saw as tax - po licy blasphemy, declared President Ronald Reagan's 1986 tax reform «obsolete» as a model fo r ov erhauling tax laws.
Even Bob Dylan is held up as a model.
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