Sentences with phrase «as outwork»

He said Democrats can not afford to lose the race for New York's 19th Congressional District seat and that he has the ability to raise more money than Faso, as well as outwork the congressman and build a real organization of staff across the district who will work to get the message out.
The neoconservative Catholic often draws attention to a progressive fall from classical liberalism, while the radical Catholic sees our current crisis as the outworking of liberalism's deepest premises.
Most religious groups justify low pay as the outworking of such values as simplicity and financial restraint, but pay rates for many religious groups are so low they make even a simple life difficult.
«The Church also ought to ask why are they poor, why are they oppressed and how do we change our social and political structures to achieve justice as an outworking of the kingdom of God.»
In the second, people are very comfortable with identifying their sexual identity as gay — or some other descriptor — but seek to refrain from sexual behaviour as the outworking of living consistently with their beliefs and values.

Not exact matches

I too share your convern about quick fixes that lead to later discontent, but I'd probabaly be less hard on Hybels, as I guess I buy into a lot of his thinking about process if not outworking.
As for the latter group, it would be hard to imagine a venue or forum in which any of them would consider any such outworking of animus to be a desirable thing.
Roman primacy seems an instance of church authority validating itself rather than serving as the instrument for a providential outworking of scriptural truths.
The form is an outworking of the logic of Psalm 68:28: «Show us your strength, O God, as you have done before.»
This view is the outworking of his understanding of the church as the sign of the future kingdom of God.
When it comes to theology and the practical outworking of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ for our life as Christians, Paul's writings are among the best.
The moisture in the soil and the nutrients it held aided the germination and growth process, first as a sapling, and then, to a full plant, till it attained maturity and brought forth a harvest thus witnessing to the miraculous outworking of the power of God.
We criticized radical Islam as a natural outworking of the violent tone of the Qur» an without acknowledging the fact that the God of Israel ordered his people to kill every living thing in Canaan, from the elderly to the newborn.
The belief about Jesus comes first but then surely it is outworked in love to other people to become a complete expression, as James describes in the New Testament?
Yes, in the sense that many of us support our clubs more in hope than in expectation, but also in the way that many of our oldest and proudest football clubs were created by Christians as a direct outworking of their religious convictions.
Of course, within this paradigm, doubt is not seen as a threat to faith, but as a natural outworking of faith.
SC: You've got to see this as an amazing opportunity to be able to explore what your values are and see them outworked.
But to cultivate Christ as a numinous moment in the outworking of church activities would miss the point.
You're going to have to severely outwork everybody else, and that's hard to do, especially when your recruiting (two - year rank: 71st, worst among all power - conference programs not named Kansas and worse than non-power programs as well) is tying your hands behind your back.
«I was overwhelmed and intimidated, I had no one back in Australia prep me for this, my only option was to outwork everyone and learn from the best coaches as fast as I can» As he got acclimated he slowly worked his way up the minor league levelas fast as I can» As he got acclimated he slowly worked his way up the minor league levelas I can» As he got acclimated he slowly worked his way up the minor league levelAs he got acclimated he slowly worked his way up the minor league levels.
«I will not be outworked on this campaign, because the families of our region deserve someone in Congress who works as hard as they do.
«As with the speaker's race, my sense is, he just outworked everybody.»
As she points out in many of her interviews, you simply can't outwork a bad diet.
I have a different view on being a hardgainer: being the «underdog» is a blessing in disguise, and gives you the advantage of you needing to use your intellect to outwit, outwork and outlast the rest, to eventually be the one still standing and to be one of the few who slowly but surely improves month on month and year on year to the point where one day you'll be a stark contrast from where you first started as a scrawny skinny noob without a clue.
We do our best in court but also do our best to ensure insofar as possible that we outwork our often - formidable opponents.
Professional but tenacious, Dylan has earned a reputation among his clients and colleagues as a dedicated advocate who obtains results by outworking and outmaneuvering his opponents.
«You need to be prepared to outwork everyone else,» Klein, who today serves as president of the American Bar Association, said Monday to Elon Law students and community legal leaders at a special campus luncheon.
Convince her why you'll outwork the rest, and you're as good as hired.
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