Sentences with phrase «begin the labor of»

So from the beginning the labor of the disciple carries the germ of the tragic necessity that it must fail.
But for all its importance, play, like every other human capacity, is found in relative amounts and runs in diverse directions among individuals, and while we appreciate its value to every preschool classroom, we must also begin the labor of distinguishing it by the circumstances of all the budding minds passing through.
Poem Studios, and some of their fans, have begun a labor of love remaking one of the greatest RPGs ever made, 2003's Knights Of The Old Republic made by Bioware.

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Especially if they've spent the last four or however long years studying, it's a nice signifier that they can begin to enjoy their free time, their adulthood, and hopefully the fruits of all that labor.
Sure, the unemployment rate has declined significantly since the recovery began, but much of that is due to the falling labor - force participation rate.
«The electoral advantages of anti-immigrant politics will only shrink over time, suggesting that Republicans should at some point — perhaps before the next presidential election — begin to embrace comprehensive immigration reform,» says Mark Price, a labor economist at the Keystone Research Center, a nonpartisan economic policy think tank in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The nation added 217,000 jobs in May to reach the milestone, though the unemployment rate remained unchanged last month at 6.3 % and U.S. employment still needs to catch up with the growth of the population and labor force that has occurred since the recession began.
The right - to - work drive in Michigan is the latest of a series of setbacks for labor unions in the United States, beginning in 2011, when Wisconsin's Walker pushed through the legislature limits on public sector unions such as teachers.
As did other Rust Belt states, however, it suffered a devastating decline beginning in the 1970s, when manufacturers moved to the U.S. South, Mexico and other foreign countries to take advantage of cheaper labor, lower taxes and fewer regulations.
A hearing on the first of three lawsuits designed to stop the Department of Labor fiduciary rule from taking effect begins Thursday.
One of the interesting features of the employment picture is that, after hitting a record high last year, the percentage of Americans in the labor force has begun to decline.
On the employment side, it generally begins from an elevated unemployment rate, because a great deal of labor slack enables sustained growth in employment.
In fact, given that the U.S. labor market likely experienced its cyclical peak at the end of 2015 and the Fed began raising rates too late in my opinion, current Fed Funds futures are pricing in essentially only one hike in 2016, according to data accessible via Bloomberg.
Ever since the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other trade groups began filing lawsuits to overturn the Labor Department's fiduciary rule in 2016, legal experts have speculated the issue would ultimately find its way to the Supreme Court.
A couple years ago we began talking about peak globalization: the idea that countries are reversing their willingness to open borders and allow free flow of labor, capital, and goods.
From TD Securities» Millan Mulraine: Labor market underperformance: The small business sector has generally been a key source of employment growth in the US economy, accounting for close to 55 % of all the private sector jobs created between mid-2003 and the beginning of the last recession.
In November, 19.4 percent of all men in their prime working years, 25 to 54, did not have jobs, the highest figure since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking the statistic in 1948.
Our analysis shows that wage growth, as estimated by our composite measure of wage pressures, is beginning to accelerate; we also show that labor market indicators most closely correlated with wage growth, such as the quit rate, continue to improve.
While there was some improvement in December, the number of those not in the labor force is surprising, to put it mildly — up some 2.9 million in the past year and up 10.4 million, or 13 %, since July 2009, when the recovery officially began.
Increased recognition of the accomplishments of the Middle Ages (including the birth of engineering, social benefits such as universities, hospitals and the beginnings of corporations and labor guilds, as well as science, (all under the Catholic Church) has led to the label being restricted in application or avoided by serious historians.
Our forebears learned the practical effects of collectivist methods: No one in a commune feels a personal motive to stay up at night with a sick cow (someone else will do it, I'm too tired), and the hardest workers who observe the loafers and free riders will begin to reduce their own labors.
It is against this background of public moral struggle that the people of Israel prepare to vote on July 23 for their next government, in an election that pits the conservative Likud Party of Menachem Begin and current Prime Minister Yitzak Shamir against the Labor Party headed by two - time loser Shimon Peres.
On the contrary, from the beginning of the regime of the PSOE (Spanish Labor Socialist Party), the monetarism is the prevalent position.
Before death, while we are still in mortal flesh, we eat the labors of our hands, we swallow with an effort the food so gained; but after death, we shall begin eagerly to drink in the spiritual life and finally, reunited to our bodies, and rejoicing in fullness of delight, we shall be refreshed with immortality.
Beginning even before we are born, we live necessarily as consumers of the substance of others — of their bodies and labors, their time and energy, their attention and care, their love.
It does not stand at the beginning of the path; rather; the individual can win it only as the fruit of a long, difficult, and tiresome labor, throughout which he believes and hopes as the theology teaches and lives and works as the ethic commands.
Menachem Begin: A Life by Avi Shilon translated by Danielle Zilberberg and Yoram Sharett Yale, 584 pages, $ 40 The early decades of Israeli politics were dominated by Labor Zionists, mainly secular Ashkenazis (Jews from central and eastern Europe) whose goal was to create a New Jew based upon a....
Labor earned less per hour in real dollars at the end of his term than at the beginning.
When I met sometimes with merry companions, and my heart was ready to sink, I would labor to put on as cheerful a countenance as possible, that they might not distrust anything, and sometimes would begin some discourse with young men or young women on purpose, or propose a merry song, lest the distress of my soul would be discovered, or mistrusted, when at the same time I would then rather have been in a wilderness in exile, than with them or any of their pleasures or enjoyments.
Birth is human action in a most fundamental sense — it is the beginning of someone new, a totally unique person, although in giving birth the mother labors in an equally fundamental sense.
We want a say in our destinies, we want to influence the machine, the system, but we avoid beginning any new thing, fearful of the uncertainty and danger it entails and the public or organizational commitment it demands, preferring instead the more charted activities of labor and work.
He closed with the following passage: «Lord, in the memory of all the saints who from their labors rest, and in the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to get in back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man - and when white will embrace what is right.»
A response to David Kelsey s review of the two essay collections on Biblical interpretation from a process perspective must begin with a word of appreciation for this labor of love.
Even an economic recovery (such as the great boom of the last six Reagan years, as well as the more modest boom that began in 1992) can not lift incomes for those who are not in the labor force earning income.
Menachem Begin (1913 — 92), a military and political leader who became prime minister of Israel, was in many ways the Labor Zionists» polar opposite.
The rest of Begin's story is better known — his inclusion and statesmanship in the National Unity government of 1967, voters» growing disillusion with the Labor hegemony, his massive heart attack on the eve of his elevation to government in 1977, and the many physical setbacks that eventually made it impossible for him to continue.
The Israeli Labor Party, which governed Israel from its beginning as a state in 1946 until Prime Minister Menachem Begin took power in June, had avoided cultivating the kind of American evangelical support expressed in the recent newspaper ads because it knew that to engage in religious arguments over national boundaries would be self - defeating.
The Italian Socialist party gradually began to build up not only a network of institutions — labor unions, mutual aid societies, and cultural organizations — but a distinct subculture, what according to Arturo Carlo Jemolo might almost be called «a new religion.»
For many, Labor Day signifies the end of summer: children are heading back to school, the weather begins to cool off, and fall sports are beginning.
The fruits of their labor are realized when consumers begin to try the new products and communicate that back through our social media channels.»
While taking a drive around our area with the windows down, it really made me ready for Labor Day because around here that signals the beginning of the fall season.
I've spent time and effort developing my growing career as a freelance writer, food blogger and photographer, and give thanks that I'm now beginning to see the fruits of my labor.
Although the celebrations begin with the kid - friendly, Wonderland - inspired Mad Hatter Tea, a mid-month blues and barbecue whiskey dinner and Labor Day weekend of drag queens and diversity round out the seasonal events.
It just wasn't the beginning people might have assumed, one in which UCLA takes advantage of a USC laboring under a coaching change and NCAA sanctions, rides a brilliant young QB to glory, and fulfills the promise of an entire program.
For Nets coach Kenny Atkinson, Holiday's impact begins with his labor - intensive work on the other side of the ball.
The process to compile all of the historical statistics dating back to the beginning was long, but a labor of love.
We'll then take our final break of the season for Labor Day before coming back for what will be 4 weeks of Playoffs beginning on Sunday Sept. 10.
Celtic began to labor, an unusual plight for a team considered one of the fittest in the world.
And here's another side note: I was also given a flower of Maryam to use during birth — a dry, brittle and grayish plant, which slowly begins to bloom and soften as the laboring mother dilates, after it is placed in water in the birthing room.
She began a home birth with a midwife, but after several hours of labor, the baby turned to the side and became stuck.
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