Sentences with phrase «as suggested actions»

Our goal is to summarize the current breastfeeding rates as well as suggested actions for improving these rates.

Not exact matches

Exhibitors should start planning at least half a year in advance while attendees should start coming up with an action plan six weeks in advance, suggests Candace Adams, an event and exhibition management consultant known as «The Booth Mom.»
If you're interested, we'd suggest action fast as the deal is for a limited time only — Microsoft says it's gonna jump back up by $ 50 on June 17.
If people are complaining on these types of sites about the cleanliness of your rooms, view it as an opportunity to swiftly respond with appropriate, corrective action and to update your brand's own website messaging to reflect your improved housekeeping standards, suggests Fertik.
«The pattern suggests that he made a personal conviction to carry out violent actions as early as October, 2012.»
It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
Swiss financial regulator FINMA shut down E-Coin, which it describes as a «fake cryptocurrency,» and suggested that further enforcement action against other players in the field could follow.
The market action suggests traders are afraid of their own shadows as we await the other side of Trump's inauguration later today to judge the lay of the land for the US dollar.
As I observed in February (see Market Action Suggests Abrupt Slowing in Global Economic Growth):
Then They Live In A Fantasy World... As Central Banker Actions, Rather Than Their Words, Suggest Otherwise.
As we highlight on this report, with the right actions at the right time, our model suggests Barcelona can generate in between $ 1.7 billion and $ 3.2 billion in ecosystem value in the next few years.
To some extent, stock market action also implies expectations for slower economic growth, though interest rate signals, such as a flat yield curve, are more suggestive of slow growth than stock market action is, and we've yet to see a substantial widening of credit spreads that would suggest imminent recession.
«If the Mayor did have advance knowledge of changes at the Madison location as he has suggested, the city's residents deserve an explanation as to why no action was taken,» Fitzgerald said in the statement.
This kind of action contrasts with the behavior of the Dow, suggesting «distribution» - large interests using rallies in the major indices as an opportunity to unload positions on heavy downside volume.
Often, I'll describe market action as «robust» - indicating market action that suggests a very firm willingness of investors to take risk.
Thus the size of the total short physical position continues to stir controversy, with Gold Fields Minerals Services sticking to its estimate of 4000 to 5000 tonnes notwithstanding the mountain of research by the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee and its associates suggesting an amount two to three times as large.
The conflict between the AAII survey results and both the price action and the results of other sentiment surveys (the AAII survey is definitely the «odd man out») suggests that small - scale retail investors have, as a group, given up on the stock market and are generally ignoring the bullish opinions of mainstream analysts and advisors.
As the Fed's stimulus program appears to have «peaked» Citi warned investors yesterday to be cautious with the Equity markets; and recent price action across the Treasury curve suggests lower yields can be seen and US 10 year yields are in danger of retesting the 2.40 % area.
As always, we have difficulty accepting that overpriced assets of any type should be considered safe, but in moments of duress, price action suggests that other investors do not share our opinion.
The best we can do is to remember the mystery that God chooses to call * us * to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ (a person whom Kerry neglects to mention in her heartfelt, but incomplete, accounting of the role of the Christian chaplain), and our job is to point the way to him; but this, and I think Kerry would agree, is best done through our loving actions and not, as the professor or «Nancy» above might suggest, through our fancy words, theology, or persuasion.
However, in defense of President Obama's religious beliefs, I suggest that maybe much the same as JFK, President Obama truely believes in separation of Church and State and does not want people to think that his religious beliefs in any way influence his political actions.
It feels as though the person wearing your pants is performing actions consistent with your established character, yet there is plenty of research suggesting otherwise.
Dreams, for example, were given a high place as media of divine revelation; (Genesis 20:3; 26:24 - 25; 28:10 - 16; 31:24; 37:5; 41:1; 46:1 - 4; Judges 7:13 - 15; I Kings 3:5 - 15 etc.) omens were trusted, such as the first word to be uttered at an expected meeting, (I Samuel 14:8 - 15) or a chance action regarded as a sign, (Genesis 24:12 - 14) or wind in the mulberry - trees taken as Yahweh's command to join battle; (II Samuel 5:22 - 24) and, in general, dealing with the superhuman world suggested nothing so simple and spiritual as private communion in prayer, but rather a whole array of magical techniques and, from the modern point of view, incredible superstitions.
It is at best a prolegomenon which seeks to suggest an element in the ministry of Jesus that gives it a constitutive as distinct from an exemplary character, that makes it the supreme action of all history (action that is fully and entirely human, yet unique), action which crowns a ministry in which the ambiguities of human life are progressively articulated, being action in which their burden is endured à l'outrance.
Unless there's specific evidence against her that suggests that her husbands words and actions are hers as well then shouldn't we as her brothers and sisters in Christ seek to honor and protect her?
But the Christian concept of the self as a unified center of psychic and moral action suggests that the self must be a synthesis of what the person was before and after treatment.
Much official theology seems to have gone wrong, first, in confining the incarnating action of God to Jesus alone, so that he appears to enter the world as a catastrophic intrusion, as someone has put it, unrelated to the rest of the God - world and God - humankind relationship; and second, in speaking of Jesus in «substance» idiom, thus suggesting a static deity who in some fashion is implanted in, takes the place of, or is incomprehensibly united with another static «substance» called human.
Jesus is represented as engaged in a controversy with the devil, who suggests to him various courses of action.
I am suggesting that an emphasis in thought and action on the gentle spirit of service as shown by Peter may be the key to reconciliation between the East and the West.
And just as families select artifacts that suggest past happiness in order to soften the blows inflicted by actions of family members in less happy times, congregational histories can create illusions: authors might relate in two sentences the experience of an unhappy pastorate that led to two decades of misery — and distort the whole story by dwelling on the beauty of the old sanctuary, hence suggesting general happiness.
While not denying the systematic possibility of a «naturalized» Whiteheadian metaphysics, Hall argues that Whitehead grounds rational religion in distinctive aspects of experience which can not be reduced to ethical modalities, as Sherburne suggests, without greatly impoverishing «the sources of thought, action and feeling to which civilized men refer for self - understanding.»
Christena Cleveland offers some really helpful ideas for both action and healing in her post «Wellness in the Age of Trump and Terror,» as well as some excellent reading suggests in «15 Books for Fighting for Justice in the Trump Era.»
My interest in Barth as moral theologian suggests to me that his interpretation of the Reformed tradition (as equally concerned with God's glory and the free action of creatures) was deeply important in his theological growth.
Williams suggests that we approach the whole Bible as a story God wants to tell us, a story of his own action and of his people's response to him, and that we ask where we fit into that story.
Adam, to suggest your SUPER inflated numbers (most were killed due to conditionso f war, including by their own governments failure to to give two squirts of piss about them and using then as human shields) somehow makes my country's actions in the war on terror equivalent to terrorism itself is beyond offensive to me.
Such anthropological discussion and hoped for actions are somewhat more specific than, though overlapping with, the more theological dialogue proposed by the Islamic scholars who suggest the call to «total devotion» to the one God as our starting point.
Occasionally, Hartshorne even speaks of a «besouled body,» but by such language he means only the probability of certain modes of action and experience that embody a given personality's characteristic traits.11 Consequently, he suggests that, when a person's body goes into a deep, dreamless sleep, the soul loses its actuality, only to regain it when the person awakens.12 Understandably, therefore, he disregards as inapplicable to his own view Gilbert Ryle's well - known caricature of Cartesian anthropological dualism as «the dogma of the Ghost in the Machine» — especially since Hartshorne denies that the human body is a «machine» in any materialistic, mechanical sense.13
What I want to suggest is that we have to see the work of God in Christ as that which secures against the ever - present menace of their dissolution, our frail, but genuine, human perceptions and affirmations (in action) of the morally excellent.
He might have offended his critics less if he had more often used the analogy he gave James G. Blaine when explaining his course on Reconstruction: â $ ˜The pilots on our Western rivers steer from point to point as they call itâ $» setting the course of the boat no further than they can see; and that is all I propose to myself in this great problem.â $ ™ â $ œBoth statements suggest Lincolnâ $ ™ s reluctance to take the initiative and make bold plans; he preferred to respond to the actions of others.
Nevertheless listening as has been suggested would have been the better course of action.
Responding to the kind of theology that suggests hurricanes and earthquakes and school shootings happen because an angry God has lost his temper and is unleashing his wrath and discipline on people whose sin nature makes them incapable of understanding such actions as loving, Kat R. writes:
If it is true, as I suggest, that salvation lies in the direction of an Earth organically in-folded upon itself, it is then surely evident that, though a reciprocal mechanism of action and reaction, the vision and prevision of this ultimate end, this outcome of History and of Life, may be made to play an essential part in the building of the future, if only by creating the atmosphere, the psychic field of attraction, without which it will be impossible for Humanity to continue to converge upon itself.
The fact that such irregular events as aid to Hispanic refugees can be typified as actions of plot gives evidence that congregational life possesses a larger coherence than its sequence of liturgies and standard programs by themselves suggest.
Their action suggests that, despite their recognition of elephants as pests, they also recognized that elephants had intrinsic value and had a right to live.
The inclusion of God's action as intrinsic to nature for the purpose of deciding what is intrinsic and extrinsic motivation is not meant to suggest that God is not transcendent of nature.
[124] In light of Christ's actions as the perfect second Adam, this writer would suggest that Christians have the God - given right to use those means to capture wild animals for food etc. that are economically efficient, while considering animal pain.
Gordon Kaufman suggests that the whole course of evolutionary development can be considered as one all - encompassing action unified by God's intentions.
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There are differences of opinion as to the forms of action required by righteousness, and some objections to the word as suggesting a rigid legalism, but little dispute about righteousness as an essential mark of life in the kingdom of God.
This suggests that it would be coherent with contemporary science to regard an entity as one of the res verae if, and to the extent that, an all - or none closure of relationships provided a basis for discrimination of that entity as a unitary source of effective action.
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