Sentences with phrase «by the demands of»

Your job is to focus on the profitable 20 percent while not getting consumed by the demands of the costly few.
The larger federal role of the mid twentieth century was really an aberration brought about by the demands of global war.
They turn to the usual remedies, using their resources to buy love, affirmation, approval, and most importantly, an escape from burdens heaped on by the demands of a success - obsessed culture.
The priorities are determined by the demand of the market.
He asks whether we are to regard the Cross as an opus operatum whose agent achieved something new, radically affected the scheme of things in time, and established in respect of the relations of men and women to God a new foundation: or whether we are compelled, partly by the demands of a theology that would emphasize divine acceptance above divine judgement, to say that all we find here is the most sublime presentation in time of the eternal readiness of God to receive to himself the truly penitent.
Or are we, partly by the paucity of our records, whose composition has been so largely shaped by factors quite other than a modern demand for historical, factual accuracy, partly by the demands of a theology that would emphasize divine acceptance above divine judgement, compelled to say that all we find here is the most sublime presentation in time of the eternal readiness of God to receive to himself the truly penitent?
Freedom to eat meat sacrificed to idols was limited only by the demands of love: «Take care lest this liberty of yours somehow become a stumbling block to the weak, lest your eating offend any brothers for whom Christ died.»
The place of personal responsibility within and accountability to a natural grouping is filled by the demands of the mass collective.
The rational for this mass production is not informed by the demands of consumption.
One of these is the desire to safeguard the student by demanding of the teacher an illusory objectivity, as if the teacher had no commitment to a certain field of knowledge, to a method of approaching this field, and to a set of attitudes and value assumptions which are embodied in the questions which he raises.
«2 Can man really submit even his high ideals and noble virtues to be transformed by the demands of the one final good, the Great Society of all?
The third component of the notion of pure sacrifice is the idea that subjectivity itself is constituted through the «persecution» of my consciousness by the demands of the vulnerable other.
I am not coerced by demands of consistency, nor by the law of gravity, nor by my inability to fly.
when they need to ask, «How can I be confronted,» (by the demands of reality).
Yet by the demands of their social situation, and in particular their jobs, they are far more enmeshed within «the world» than their ministers are.
It need not be obeyed, and the justification of disobedience in this case is not a special kind of expertise guaranteed by epistemic privilege but rather by the demands of justice.
Mr. Nelson says, «No doubt [Rick's] love for Ilsa was true, but the truth of his love was empowered by the demands of his will.
But this is not for Jesus the essential meaning of human life; for him its meaning is that man stands under the necessity of decision before God, is confronted by the demand of the will of God, which must be comprehended in each concrete moment and obeyed.
These Jews forget that the covenantal promise linking the Jewish people forever to God's Holy Land is conditioned by the demands of Torah ethics.
Here we do not have God forced to act by the demand of the creature: rather He acts in accord with His own one Wisdom, His plan that He conceived when He created in the beginning:
The priorities are determined by the demand of the market - often the greed and no need becomes the controlling factor.
Differences in values, family background, personalities and priorities come to the surface, and are intensified by the demands of caring for an infant and the issues involved in raising and shaping one's own child.
In all cases, parents should pay close attention, so that their other kids don't feel pushed aside by the demands of their sick brother or sister.
Parents, exhausted by the demands of a newborn, can be at their wits» end knowing how to deal with their older child.
Some new moms feel tied down by the demands of a nursing newborn.
They may feel like they don't know what they are doing, and as a result, they are often overwhelmed by the demands of new motherhood.
Our analysis underscores how unlimited campaign contributions - as limited liability companies effectively have no limits - warp our elections and result in important policy decisions being driven by the demands of wealthy special interests.
NI numbers are required by most employers and can also be used to claim benefits, but a Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) memo seen by The Times suggests concerns about possible abuses are being overridden by the demands of tax collection.
Private universities can easily do pure research on whatever topic they want, tempered by the demands of academics, students, and donors.
Mr. Flanagan, himself a lawyer, said he had resigned from his firm, though he said his decision to do so was driven by the demands of his new job.
What's more, even his fiscal rule to have national debt growing no faster than the economy by the end of this Parliament was shaped by the demands of the credit rating agencies.
«Journalists feel troubled by the demands of their own profession for neutrality,» she says.
Above all, it is fostered by the demand of the electric car as well as the accumulator and battery industry.
The other group was put off by the demands of teaching science.
The typical recipients of 3 - to 5 - year research grants are driven by the demands of publication, which cost them flexibility and can constrain them from collaborations with other scientists, it argues.
Steven Piantadosi and Celeste Kidd, assistant professors in brain and cognitive sciences, developed a novel evolutionary model in which the development of high levels of intelligence may be driven by the demands of raising offspring.
As Antonina, though, Chastain seems bound up as an actress, held back in creating a character mainly by the demands of doing a Polish accent.
Blanchett's features appear hardened by the demands of power (not unlike Al Pacino's in the second «Godfather»).
(Murrow's trademark sign - off) is a film about people who aren't quite human anymore, driven by the demands of their profession to instinctively assume an aspect of unnatural objectivity.
A terrific story is compromised by the demands of commercial filmmaking, adding action - thriller scenes to what should be an introspective drama while distractingly beefing up side - roles for American stars.
More, it confirms that Bruce Willis was outmatched by the demands of the material; that Tom Hanks was disengaged; that Melanie Griffith was badly miscast; and that Morgan Freeman was inserted as a sop to an African - American community that not only would have to endure multiple comic - effect uses of the word «nigger» during the course of the film, but would likely never go see it in the first place.
It's a respectful courtship drawn out by the demands of Evelyn's new job as a fabric purchaser.
As you watch this film, you're reminded that PTA is an artist in full command of his voice and craft, working in a register unencumbered by the demands of craft.
Butterfield, whose bright eyes and blank expression made him a perfect pint - sized conduit for the awe generated in Scorsese's «Hugo,» is once again flattened by the demands of a more adult role.
The government must ensure that the existing child mental health workforce is not overburdened by the demands of the Green Paper.
If several primary schools are combining to convert together, choosing to form a new Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) as the conversion vehicle will add a significant additional dimension of change to the shape and function of the individual schools» management teams just when resources will be stretched by the demands of the conversion process.
Over the last two decades, policymakers, compelled by the demands of equal opportunity and aghast at widening achievement gaps — particularly for poor and minority youngsters — have focused resources on the neediest kids.
The need for schools to change radically has been driven largely by the demands of a knowledge age and the ubiquitous nature of technology saysGreg Whitby, Executive Director of Schools, Diocese of Parramatta, NSW and author of Education Gen WiFi (2011).
Here it is important to remember that the changes that so concern Huntington are motivated more by the demands of African - Americans and the need to better integrate them than by concern over immigrant minorities.
It's for this reason, she says, that school leaders need to «systematise sleep, diet, hydration and exercise to overcome the compromises often placed on them by the demands of the job.»
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