Sentences with phrase «best hope of the world»

And business, especially small business, is the best hope of the world's poor» their best hope of becoming economically independent, producing more wealth in their lifetimes than they expend.
At first, outside one's social group ruthlessness was enjoined and within it justice was commonly denied; at the end, an ethic of love had been envisioned whose fulfillment is still the best hope of the world.

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Procter and Gamble, one of the world's largest advertisers, is putting several of its agencies together to work as one team in a pilot that it hopes will eliminate bureaucracy and lead to better advertising.
Asked about President Trump's views on climate change, Gates said, «I hope his administration will decide that funding R&D to invent the next generation of energy (clean, cheap, reliable) is a good deal for the US and for the world.
I'm sure many of us are hoping that the sooner Governments release the grip on services and utilities, and stop hiding behind the «national security» banner, we might actually start seeing some of the world's most intelligent companies being allowed to do what they do best, innovate.
AB InBev, the world's biggest beer brewer, has acquired a significant stake in one of China's best known craft brewers, in a move that shakes up the country's tiny but booming craft beer scene and, the slumping beer giant hopes, its own bottom line.
Procter and Gamble, the world's largest advertiser, is putting several of its agencies together to work as one team in a pilot that it hopes will eliminate bureaucracy and lead to better advertising.
Just hoping things will turn out well stops us from making tough choices, believing the best about others can get you taken advantage of, and a failure to look at the world as it truly is can be harmful to both your business and your personal life.
Thiel stated during the campaign that Trump offered a better hope of peace than Hillary Clinton, but Trump's closest adviser has said he expects to go to war with nuclear - armed China within a decade and envisions a civilizational clash with the entire Muslim world as well.
Those books are big, heavy reads, full of incredibly scary and complex ideas, but they're full of hope and potential for an incredibly changed but better world.
Our hope at X is that we can speed up the process of finding, in Edison's words, «10,000 ways that won't work» and more quickly uncover ways to repeatedly invent and launch new technologies that could someday make the world a radically better place.
I hope you realize anything that is quoted «Spoken by Jesus» is questionable at best as in the academic world (Biblical scholars) most of what was written by anonymous scribe 200 - 300 years after the event are consider Pseudepigraphic and if nescessary I can supply historical reference.
I just hope I can keep on the righ side of things and leave the world a better place than it was for me being here, not worse.
last but not least I rather enjoy debating and even though we have different views of how the world works it's been fun all in all it was nice meeting you in the online sence and hope we can have another long drawn out debate in the future have a good night Steve
We can only hope that the people of this world laugh religion out of this world for good.
In fact, so discredited has the overpopulation science become that this year Columbia University historian Matthew Connelly could publish Fatal Misconception: The Struggle to Control World Population and garner a starred review in Publishers Weekly — all in service of what is probably the single best demolition of the population arguments that some hoped would undermine church teaching.
There have been many Catholics in the world who has set the example for the rest of us on how to better this world (e.g. Mother Teresa) so I also hope that the next time you have the impulse to bash «catholics» with your comments, you think about them as well
Such friendship with each other may in fact be our best hope for tikkun olam — the healing of the world.
I wanted to dance in a swirl of indigo and gold, in red and kelly green, because in the midst of all the craziness of this world and all of the work there is to do it's a holy thing to take a minute of your life to say Oh, God, you're beautiful you're as good as we dare to hope right alongside of a bunch of kids.
I think these are a pretty good representation of the year and my place in the world right now so I hope you enjoy checking out any...
This coming Sunday, Christians all around the world — in churches and in homes and in refugee camps and on the streets — will light the first candle, the Hope candle, to open Advent, the traditional season of preparation for the coming of the Christ - child as well as the reminder that Christ is coming again.
The editors clearly hope so, but they express that hope with a sober realism: «To the extent that the Constitution still matters — as a framework, as a statement of broad purposes, as a point of recurring reference, as a legitimation of further developments, as a restraint on the overbearing and the righteous — to that extent it is worthwhile to try to enter into that world of discourse» (I: xii) As always, however, where the historical scholarship is very good, the contemporary application must be very cautious.
Is there a theology of hope and survival that can bring good news to men in these crucial decades of world transition?
So, in honor of the new addition to Team Evans, I'm joining Melinda Gates, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Kay Warren, Desmond Tutu, Jimmy Carter and host of other Christian advocates in their support of an organization called Hope Through Healing Hands, and in particular the Faith Based Coalition for Healthy Mothers and Children Worldwide, which seeks to galvanize faith - based leaders and their constituencies around the issues of maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) as well as healthy timing and spacing of pregnancies (HTSP) to improve maternal health and reduce child mortality around the world.
I think scripture is a rich metaphor created by human in an attempt to understand the presence of evil in the world, as well as to express their hope that it will end.
@Mark, I feel like the world would be a much better place, if instead of hoping that they had believed in the right afterlife, people hoped that they had lead a good life, and tried to make sure that they did.
I hope you will look at that from more than one perspective and leave the door open to the true possibilities that the «real truth» would be made known for the good of the world, asap.
In history's ongoing struggle between despotism and self - government, he was prepared to believe that America was earth's «last best hope» - not as the world's economic colossus or imperial hegemon but as an exemplar of what politics, with all its limitations, can accomplish.
If America — the last, best hope — can't get this right, what does that mean for the rest of the world?
I hope that China, with a history so different from that of the West, will help the world find a better way.
But in a world in which good things are expected to happen, in which hope rather than fear is the dominant motif, the burden of proof will lie on those who decide in a given instance that a specific research procedure — in this case the recombining of DNA molecules — should not be done.
Steve... I think we're floggin» a dead horse here, but for what it's worth, understand that I'm not trying to convince you to think like I do, rather I wd hope that room wd be made for many theological differences.To think discuss and debate theology is well supported by the New Testament and history, and is perfectly within the bounds of what it means to engage our minds with the subject at hand.Theologians and biblical scholars have done this very thing for centuries, revealing a plethora of opinion on the evolving world of biblical studies.Many capable authors have written and debated the common themes as well as the differences between Paul, John, Jesus, the synoptics, etc..
The best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world
One might, of course, say that my confidence in myself and hope in the world were always misguided, indeed sinful, but surely we must always strive for a better and more faithful creation, and lament when we fall short.
America is truly the last best hope of earth and the more we look like Jesus the better off we and the rest of the world will be.
We have a lot of work to do... My hope is [to] help foster better dialogue between Christians and atheists and that, together, we can work to see a world in which people are able to have honest, challenging, and loving conversation across lines of difference.
And if you are hoping for something better — a representative of Islam who agrees with Franklin Graham about Muhammad or with Newt Gingrich about the Quran — well, it is the real world we are inhabiting.
But it is undeniable that, thanks to their accumulated efforts, we have a better understanding than they could possess of the dimensions, the demands, potentialities and hopes; above all of the profound unity of the world within and around us.
If you have no hope of something better than this life, doesn't that make your world «fantastically complicated?»
I think these are a pretty good representation of the year and my place in the world right now so I hope you enjoy checking out any of the ones you may have missed in 2016.
This is why movements such as Faith must continue to make their own contribution to the world of ideas: in the hope of building a better civilisation here on earth so that we may be worthy of our true home, the kingdom of heaven.
But the only thing that each of us can and should do is what we each must do ultimately alone, if we have vocations to be writers: Go off and write out of the very fullness of human experience about the very fullness of human experience and hope to find and affect contemporary readers and the greater world, and in the meantime leave the distracting and finally pointless diagnoses of who were the Catholic writers, and how much, and how well, how little, how importantly, to the critics and scholars.
The only way Christianity is good news for the world is if Christians live the Christmas message all year round — this message of a baby born in a stable, this message of peace, and hope, and joy.
In my stupid corner of the world I am in the middle of a season where I watch man of my friends fighting each other, and this is good insight into how such things can happen even among people with the same hopes and dreams.
When we have done this, we shall be in a better position to understand how the idiom may continue to be used as an expression of our hope in the face of a fast - changing world where so much is uncertain.
Most do not know to what extent God is working through such a fallen world in each soul but we have faith that gives hope in the promise all things work to the good of those who believe in Christ.
The hope for a «better world» of human dignity, productive peace, and social justice formed a cardinal tenet of the liberal expression of Christian faith.
We need to consider what kind of hope for the better world is implied in the viewpoint we have developed and show how we must hold this hope in strict balance with a Christian realism concerning the evil which is within us and about us.
What, then, of hope for a better world?
If hope is to be sustained, or revived, the world must reveal itself to be not only a place which was initially made to be a good thing; it must be a place in which there is revival of life, or resurrection, making it clear that death does not have the last say.
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