Sentences with phrase «as subordination»

A reference restricts their scope of decision - making and can be perceived as subordination.
If this is the case, there may be additional documents involve such as a subordination agreement from your existing lender.
You have been fiercely attacked by women who have not agreed with some of your views, such as the subordination of wife to husband.
As long as this subordination existed, the reflective consciousness could not interpenetrate effectively with the other dimensions of conscious significance.
So long as there is sufficient other credit enhancement such as subordination, mortgage insurance only affects the lower rated tranches of the RMBS, which in turn only account for a few percentage points of the value of an RMBS.

Not exact matches

That means a business owner can't use the same invoices as collateral for a different loan unless a subordination agreement is in effect.
As configurations of elements (i.e., propositions) are gradually integrated, the degrees of subordination may shift considerably.
It is wrong to structure the eonomic order so as to encourage, almost require, this subordination.
And as a woman, referring to God as She or as Mother serves as an important, liberating reminder that I am indeed created in the image of God, not as some lesser being who exists in perpetual subordination to men, but as an expression of God's very self.
In so far as this involved the body as a possible enemy of spiritual living, he counseled the utter subordination of the body, saying with characteristic hyperbole that hands and feet were to be amputated and eyes plucked out if they caused the higher life of a man to stumble.
In every interaction with another person there is some dimension of power, status, superordination or subordination, influence or acquiescence that enters into the relationship (unless the relation can somehow be maintained in a continuing equilibrium as precisely equal).
For one, they fail to understand the reframing of the question as one of defense, which is what I called in my essay the subordination of the grammar of desert to that of the common good.
The canonic story traces a self that declines tragically from a state misunderstood as apotheosis to total subordination, while the gnostic story elevates the self from a state misunderstood as bondage to union with God.
These differing meanings depend on if our concern is with conformity, fulfilling norms, and subordination, or instead if our focus is radical thinking infused with the spirit of God blowing as it wills and marked by grown - up, freely affirmed responsibility.»
Their stories often suggest the appalling extent to which the church tends not simply to ignore sexual, physical, emotional and spiritual violence against women and children as a major crisis, but actually to provide theological justification for this violence in its teachings about male headship, women's subordination, and the sinful character of sexuality.
For example, on the one hand, when St Thomas Aquinas in his great mediaeval theological works treats theology as the «queen of the sciences», yet «the subordination of metaphysics to theology did not necessarily entail an obstruction to the study of nature» (p. 81)-- it «had not resulted in a sterile fusion» (p. 84).
For so long as women settle for a position of subordination in marriage, in the church, and in the economic order, we will be aiding and abetting the ills of racism, militarism, and all the other oppressive structures in our society.
It fails to treat several important works, such as the essays «Science and Perception in Descartes» and «Iliad, a Poem of Force,» which wrestle with the theme of dominance and subordination.
These countries see Western environmentalism as a form of neocolonialism, and the fear that ecological concerns will be used to keep the poorer nations in permanent subordination leaps off the pages of UN documents.
Rather, he works as a theologian in subordination to a church pledged to witness to the nonviolent politics of the gospel.
Patriarchy as a sociopolitical graduated male pyramid of systemic dominations and subordinations found its classical articulation in Aristotelian philosophy, which restricts full citizenship to Greek propertied, freeborn, male heads of households.
Special care should be taken to discourage young people, who in their search for personal identity tend to be conformists, from interpreting and practicing democracy as majority rule, in disregard of individual and minority rights and careless of the proper subordination of the will of the group to the principles of justice.
He believes Paul's statements regarding female subordination can best be understood by recognizing «the human as well as the divine quality of Scripture.»
With ezer kenegdo properly translated, (and with the creation of woman after man identified as a plot point meant to create drama, not subordination), we see that there are no explicit statements of a hierarchal relationship between man and woman until after the event that Christians have come to call «The Fall.»
The alleged subordination of the gospel to Karl Marx is illustrated, for example, by charging that «false» liberation theology concentrates too much on a few selected biblical texts that are always given a political meaning, leading to an overemphasis on «material» poverty and neglecting other kinds of poverty; that this leads to a «temporal messianism» that confuses the Kingdom of God with a purely «earthly» new society, so that the gospel is collapsed into nothing but political endeavor; that the emphasis on social sin and structural evil leads to an ignoring or forgetting of the reality of personal sin; that everything is reduced to praxis (the interplay of action and reflection) as the only criterion of faith, so that the notion of truth is compromised; and that the emphasis on communidades de base sets a so - called «people's church» against the hierarchy.
Those who have been asked to live for others have been instructed to see their subordination as noble sacrifice or, worse, as merited punishment for sin.
Civil societies, for example, are relatively self - sustaining totalities, unified fields of activity for their human members; but they can not be considered even metaphorically as substances without the concomitant danger of totalitarianism, i.e., the radical subordination of individuals to the social whole.
Finally, Moskop notes that there seems to be «the same subordination of justice to utility considerations in the divine will as is demanded of human wills» (MH 31).
Against that conclusion we can be grateful for Kant's subordination of the individual to the human species or to Mind as such, and we can be grateful for the linguistic turn that locates reality in shared language.
Yet it is right when he speaks in the nature of man, that we should see that the «Father» is still hisfruition, in the Divine Person, and that we should see in his human nature also, as the Son of Man and High Priest of Mankind, the reverence, the subordination, and the joy with which we should be swept up in and through him to the Father.
As for the important description made of God as «the non-temporal accident [of creativity]» (Process 7), only Cobb mentions it, and this in a quotation meant to illustrate God's subordination to creativitAs for the important description made of God as «the non-temporal accident [of creativity]» (Process 7), only Cobb mentions it, and this in a quotation meant to illustrate God's subordination to creativitas «the non-temporal accident [of creativity]» (Process 7), only Cobb mentions it, and this in a quotation meant to illustrate God's subordination to creativity.
And I am concerned that the Church is indeed conforming to the world — every time it preaches violence as a way to achieve justice, every time it glorifies celebrity and success, every time it reduces womanhood to subordination and manhood to power, every time it justifies cruelty or unkindness in the name of proving a point.
Subordination should not be interpreted as blind obedience (Kadavergehorsam).
Instead of destroying all boundaries for the sake of one homogeneous global market, it calls for the subordination of economic activity to the building up of human community, and community with the natural environment as well.
For example, Hartshorne's position would appear to imply the same subordination of justice to utility considerations in the divine will as is demanded of human wills.
Virginia Declaration of Rights, 1776 XIII That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defense of a free state; that standing armies, in time of peace, should be avoided as dangerous to liberty; and that, in all cases, the military should be under strict subordination to, and be governed by, the civil power.
The process paradigm, by contrast, generates asymmetrical relations, to be sure, but here the «subordination» of the (past) many to the unity of a novel (later) «one» occurs as temporal supercession, not as social domination.
To press for language which describes «the God beyond gender» may be «evading the subordination attendant upon confessing him as husband or father or lord.»
If that opportunity be conceived as complete subordination to the limitations of one community, human nature is dwarfed.
According to the author, Yasir Arafat considered intellectuals and the socio - cultural institutions as henchmen of his party (Fatah) and supporters of his own political interests, whereas Anis Sayegh, as General Director of the Research Center, refused any political relationship of subordination.
Personal domination: linked to the placing of production into a hierarchy and the consequent subordination of workers to entrepreneurs, leaders, teachers, etc.; in short, work as subjection to the arbitrary exercise of power by other individuals.
Many young people don't see certain types of gender - based degradation and subordination as problems in our society.
In primates, baring teeth is used as a signal of submission or subordination — a means of avoiding potentially harmful and aggressive physical confrontations with others.
Chimpanzees signal dominance and submission to each other through acts of aggression, such as chases and attacks, and through making a sound called a «pant - grunt,» which is a clear sign of subordination to a superior.
Captain America and Iron Man argued over a superhero registry in Civil War, which Iron Man saw as a worthwhile restraint on power and Captain America saw as the opening move in superhero subordination.
As I've said before, it is impossible to set regulatory capital levels or subordination levels for assets that have not been through a failure cycle.
We generally provided credit default swap protection on the most senior liabilities of structured finance transactions, and at inception of the contract our exposure generally had more subordination than needed to achieve triple - A ratings from credit rating agencies (referred to as «Super Triple - A» exposure).
As of December 31, 2007, the majority of the Investment Grade Corporate CDO exposure had triple - A rated subordination below MBIA's exposure and the Company had not experienced any material credit deterioration to this book.
The Company is never required to post collateral, and upon default, payments are made on a «pay - as - you - go» basis after the subordination in a transaction is exhausted.
The Company generally provided credit default swap protection on the most senior liabilities of structured finance transactions, and at inception of the contract its exposure generally has more subordination than needed to achieve triple - A ratings from credit rating agencies (referred to as «Super Triple - A» exposure).
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