The U.K. doesn't have the kind of secondary market the U.S. does, so with very few exceptions, building societies don't bundle and securitize mortgages.
Not exact matches
I'm committed to
doing the same with my life:
building a fortune and giving it back to
society.
«I don't believe this industry needs to be
built on a system whereby the workers don't need to receive any of the protections that we have a
society that workers need to receive,» she said.
There's been this «Slackification» of our
society, where we like to say that physical spaces aren't as important, and we can
do all of our team
building over direct messages.
«We believe there is an opportunity to act in the public interest and make a meaningful contribution to
society by
building sustainable technology that respects users and
does not rely on the commoditization of personal data,» Acton wrote.
But
building resilient
societies can be
done cost efficiently.
We can not hope to
build strong, stable companies and products if the workforce doesn't represent
society as a whole.
Then why
do I, a man that has been inside a few churches in his lifetimes solely for the purpose of absorbing the lovely architecture of lovely
buildings across the globe in different
societies, know more about world religion than you
do and the rest of your flock?
Civil public dialogue goes to the heart of solidarity, the virtue that
does not divide
society into classes and groups but
builds up the common good of all.
Our
society was
built on the concepts brought forth by Christ, and under that system we have a marvelous and previously unknown ability to
do all these things without permanent harm.
One of the hardest things to
do in our troubled North American
society is
build community.
But
does anyone really think that they can
build a viable long - term
society which sees no insanity in law courts adjudicating which school restroom LGBTQ children (sic) can use?
It's because, if we didn't have the «Good Samaritan» genes already
built in, it would be harder for us as a species to
build cooperative
societies that serve the well - being of everyone, ourselves included.
It
does so by becoming financially self - sufficient, by having its own
building (often ethnic parishes remain in lease or rental arrangements for years — a sign that they have no physical or psychological territory in the larger church) and by providing both lay and clerical leadership in the multicultural
society and church structures.
Your baloney may fly with other know - nothings in your generation that
do nothing but gripe and complain about everything
society has
built, yet your so arrogant, you want to tear it down because of being clueless.
Its leaders
did not believe that the
society they were
building was the Kingdom of God, but they
did believe that human obedience to God could usher in a world in which many of the present social evils would be overcome.
Start with the studies
done by Jane Goodall, and then continue with a HUGE variety of other animal studies that PROVE animals have morals, they use tools,
build societies and cultures, have their own languages (such as the prarie dogs... simple little rodents right?
While they amplify understandings of the structures of becoming that seem to be exemplified everywhere in history, and while they
build general arguments based on those structures, they can not be said to be primarily interested in examining any particular historical
society This is not to deny that, say, Whitehead or Charles Hartshorne made pungent and perceptive commentaries on the histories in which they lived — for they
did.
In contrast to those who would
build the community of faith as a heaven in the midst of secular
society, Thomas spoke of the church consisting primarily of lay persons
doing their secular jobs and witnessing to the true life of the secular.
Individuals like Manar Waheed of South Asian Americans Leading Together and Muneer Panjwani of
Do Something are actively building a more equitable and just society in America, and they are competing with others to do goo
Do Something are actively
building a more equitable and just
society in America, and they are competing with others to
do goo
do good.
In the second place, the churches
do not have the kind of influence that would enable them to
build a new
society, even if they wanted to.
One of 11 children himself, Ryan thought that most people practicing birth control would be
doing it from a «decadent» frame of mind; that bachelors were not
building the kind of character necessary to contribute to the common good of
society.
K. Rajendran writes that what one needs to
do is to find some balance between mass and individual conversion and argues that «
Society can be
built with a mass turning to Christ.
The Romans were big on bathing...
built large public bath houses everywhere... in all the countries they controlled... but bathing in Roman
society was different then what you and I
do today... They
did not use a soap..
Funny I never thought of Jesus as having a hercules style body... Just average
build... He
did work as a capenter and the carpenters I know have good muscle tone... by are not body builder status, Hercules
built to excess... They are just like a average farmer, strong and even in muscle tone... Jesus's whole life was about being humble and coming from the low end of the
society... he was born with the animals in a very humble place... I
do not see him as a super strong human... but then being the son of God, he would have had super powers if he wanted them... he just
did not need them...
Zwingli, a former humanist whose abandonment of medieval Catholic orthodoxy predated Luther's, gets extended treatment, as
does Calvin, who
built on Zwingli's initiatives to create the disciplined structures and alliances with civic
society which would become the normative form of Protestantism.
Rather than using the scientific method to test the hypothesis that torture doesn't work, we should consider whether or not a culture of torture belongs in the kind of
society we want to
build.
It is at least conceivable that liberal
societies such as West Germany, Great Britain, France, and the United States pay a more just respect to the rights of persons on the one hand and, on the other hand, to the
building up of intermediate social bodies through reflection and choice than
do some existing Catholic countries.
As someone this is not a pastor I
do not struggle with this idea so much — but I
do agree that slavery was used in many
societies to
build wealth / structure — heck even the states got in on the action.
Nestlé is «working a lot with all of
society» but to achieve its zero - impact ambition by 2030 the world's largest food maker believes that more must be
done to
build connections between private industry, European regulators and innovative start - ups.
The worst part is... this guy and people that agree with him don't even realize they are pawns in a game that aims to destroy a
society rather than
build one.
I too also know that we look weak at the back but i also believe they have learnt from there mistakes last season and have a stronger unity this season going into the 3rd season with the team wenger has put together without losing key players and adding real Quality and world class that i havent seen before because none of our history says we bought our trophies we won them with all the unexpected beliefs and never bought into the
society and modern game we seen before us not one of our legends were already labelled for they are today before they came to us The made a name for themselfs in our Jersey and
build a foundation of what we represent today Before Arsene Wenger and with him We are a club that overachieve and under promise Everything we've
done has be our very own unique way of
doing it not the way other clubs are ahiceving i for one will not Follow the Man City's ambitions Chelseas Manchester united or anyone elses
But balancing the books is something we have to
do today, so we can go on to
do the things we want tomorrow: create a sustainable, balanced economy; provide the best life chances for all our children and young people; and
build a
society of growing opportunities and social mobility.
This is the right thing to
do to
build a stronger and fairer
society, and it makes good business and economic sense too.»
«Our approach will not merely enable them to
build a stronger
society, it will actively help them to
do so.»
So I say bring it on, come from all four corners of the Earth and lets together
build a better
society, an inclusive
society, a free
society where we don't suffer apoplexy at the sight of a burka or niqab, where the colour of your skin means nothing more than a reminder of the accidental random allocation of your birthplace on this planet.We all need to learn a lot more about the history of this nation and some of the very very cruel things that it has
done in the name of Empire, and before (and is still
doing in the name of Capitalism thinly veiled as national security).
Charles Krauthammer, a conservative syndicated columnist, accused Obama (after his «if you've got a business — you didn't
build that» comment) of dangerously conflating «
society with government, the collectivity with the state.»
This is the result of successive waves of deregulation, with banks permitted to engage in mortgage lending in the early 1980s (before then only
building societies could
do so) and continued relaxation of mortgage lending regulations through the 1990s.
Virtue and right action
do not come about by chance, and yet without them a good state and
society can not be
built.
The Localism Bill
does not just devolve power to local councils but it also ensures that local citizens and community groups will have the power to shape and influence the places where they live and work and thus fully play their part in
building the Big
Society.
«As the flags controversy has shown... although we've come a long way, there's still much to be
done if we're to
build a genuinely cohesive, stable and prosperous
society,» she acknowledged.
Not only is this inaccurate, I think it's a wrong thing to
do in a time when we need to be
building a strong shared identity in an increasingly plural and non-religious
society.»
By
doing so we can stimulate investment and economic growth, and
build a
society which is fair and rewards those who work hard and
do the right thing.
«But most of all, the good
society is
built on people, decent people, inspiring people, like all of you in this hall today — good people
doing good deeds.
Former Lib Dem Treasury spokesman, Stephen Williams, said: «You don't
build a fairer
society by using the tax system to favour one type of family over another.»
«What I think should be
done is the Bank of England should put more money in as they are rumoured to be
doing so, in liquidity, but should put conditions on it that it is directed towards the housing situation and the
building societies behave themselves in terms of extending loans.»
And I want to help try and
build a more responsible
society here in Britain, one where we don't just ask what are my entitlements but what are my responsibilities, one where we don't ask what am I just owed but more what can I give, and a guide for that
society that those that can should and those who can't we will always help.
Kendall will address Labour supporters flocking to Corbyn by saying that he
does not have a monopoly of hope as she pledges to tackle «five causes»: ending inequality from birth, eliminating low pay,
building a caring
society, sharing power with people, creating a future of hope for young people.
Dealing with the deficit, rebalancing the economy and
building a
society that rewards people who work hard and
do the right thing.»
The founders of Ghana, President Akufo - Addo stressed, chose the words Freedom and Justice as the country's motto, «because they envisaged us as a shining example to the black peoples of the world of what a free, dedicated, enterprising, Ghanaian people can
do to
build a
society the equal of any, any where on the face of the planet.