Most painfully, however, the sign is obscured
by the divisions within the church.
Not exact matches
They may have started something new
within their company (
by launching a new product or
division, for example), moved to a smaller company to take on a greater set of responsibilities, or started their own business.
The troops polled
by Military Times also had generally mixed views of Trump, though there were
divisions within the ranks.
Xu was particularly concerned that the impulse to support the officer who shot Philando Castile — and who had been initially identified
by Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, as «Chinese,» - would spark public
divisions within the Asian community.
Led
by Geiser, Meta Watch started in 2004 as the Watch Technology
Division within the Fossil Group, Inc..
Amobi: I think it's probably a few years out but you know, we're very excited about this Amazon Web Services unit, right — the cloud infrastructure business which
by, you know, far and away is the fastest growing
division within Amazon.
In particular, the movement of some LWF churches to break with the Church's historic understanding of Scripture and natural law
by blessing same - sex marriages and ordaining homosexual ministers has led to
division within the Lutheran World Federation and strained relations with ecumenical partners.
«The old lines between Catholics and Protestants which were dominant in our politics as recently as the 1960 election have been replaced
by new lines of
division, not between denominations but
within them.
«A higher religion imposes a conflict, a
division, torment and struggle
within the individual... we escape from this strain
by attempting to revert to an identity of religion and culture which prevailed at a more primitive stage; as when we indulge in alcohol as an anodyne, we consciously seek unconsciousness» (Notes, p. 68) Typically, Eliot did not attempt to lessen the strain; rather, he saw the church as the «salt of the earth,» affecting society at its deepest levels.
project, directed
by Mason, the first female dean of the Graduate
Division of the University of California, Berkeley, found that women who had children
within five years of receiving their doctorates were far less likely than men who had done so to acquire tenured professorships.
But Kaiser knows that this arbitrary
divisions of the law is not found
within the Bible itself, but is forced upon the text
by some scholars who want to keep some portions of the law, but not others.
Even
within a small group comprising only a few members who are united
by the bond of common religious experience, a certain degree of
division of functions will exist.
But the evolution of distinct Protestant bodies, which enhanced their claim to individuality
by the formulation of new creeds and the construction of creedal theologies, soon led to a
division within Protestantism itself.
In addition to the lack of coordination among the bilateral and multilateral dialogues and to the problem of achieving,
within the Churches, a binding reception of the results of dialogue, Raiser mentions one reason in particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the
division by convergence and formal agreement.»
Commenting on the NCC's first assembly meeting in Denver, Colorado, in late 1952, Charles Clayton Morrison, then a contributing editor, defended the council as an «artifact, which does not belong to the nature of the church,» but which nevertheless deserved support from denominations as a vehicle for moving away from the
divisions within the church caused
by «human contrivances» (January 7, 1953).
Though he provides a vivid account of Pascal and Jansenism to illustrate the
divisions within seventeenth century French Catholicism and emphasizes the violent opposition encountered
by Catholic reformers like Charles Borromeo and John of the Cross, Eire's treatment of the
divisions within Catholic reform in general is less vividly realized than his treatment of the corresponding tensions with Protestantism, though Catholic reform could be every bit as fiercely contested and divided.
Within the Methodist movement,
by the end of the eighteenth century, there were
divisions.
The specialties
division is run like a business
within Gary's Seafood
by Tom Neeley, specialties manager.
The theme is also being explored
by other
divisions within the Treasury Wine Estates group - the former global wine arm of brewer Foster's.
The side, created in 2009
by a Red Bull focus group and merged with local fifth
division side SSV Markranstädt, rose from the Oberliga to reach the Bundesliga
within a decade on the back of an enormous investment in facilities and players.
And Chicago would nip the Redskins
by virtue of having lost fewer games
within their
division.
WHA: Winnipeg closed to
within two points of Canadian
Division - leading Quebec
by beating the Nordiques 3 - 2, Bobby Hull setting up Ulf Nilsson for his 10th goal of the season with 1:13 gone in overtime.
He later became assistant manager to Ron Saunders and then became manager shortly after, taking City to League Cup glory at Wembley in 1976 and
within a point of the First
Division title in 1976 — 77, before being replaced, ironically,
by Malcolm Allison in 1979.
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Duke Medical Center has several asthma specialty clinics
within the Department of Pediatrics that are run
by faculty in the
divisions of pediatric pulmonology and allergy / immunology.
They also accused Kennedy of creating
division within the party
by donating money to a Political Action Committee that funded progressive challenges to party endorsed candidates last fall.
I worry that unless the concerns of ordinary, working people are properly addressed
within the political arena
by a party that fully supports their aims and aspirations, the real issues of poverty,
division and disconnect will mean the people of the United Kingdom suffer and the growing culture of greed and apathy will lead to politics becoming more distant and more irrelevant
The problems in rich societies such as most of those in Europe is not, heretical as this is to say, caused
by these societies somehow not being wealthy enough (and therefore requiring more GDP growth, and the associated promotion and veneration of «wealth creators» and establishing ideological
divisions within society between «shirkers and strivers» etc.).
The traditional left - right factional
division within the Labour Party is now cross-cut
by Brexit.
The outreach is part of other progressive community relations and social responsibility activities designed
by the Headquarters 3
Division (Sector 2) Nigerian Army to meet the health needs of locals
within operational areas.
By its nature, such a convention will potentially reshape the
division of political power
within the polity.
Divisions within the government were emphasised
by Miliband, however, who pointed out that education secretary Michael Gove has suggested he would vote for a withdrawal from the EU if a referendum took place tomorrow.
Divisions within the Palestinian community and interference
by regional actors, mostly with emotional foundations camouflaged in geopolitical terms, is also not helpful.
The High Court in Accra, Human Rights
Division, presided over
by His Lordship Justice Anthony K. Yeboah, today [Monday], ordered the Electoral Commission to implement
within 12 months, the Representation of the People Amendment Act also known as the...
The bitter memories of
division and betrayal
within Wilson and Callaghan's governments had been replaced
by bitter memories of Mrs.Thatcher and the impotence of opposition.
There were also increasing signs this weekend of
divisions within government, not only over whether Hazel Blears should have been singled out for blame but over political jockeying
by those ministers who believe they have come out of the affair unscathed.
The email exchange, apparently inadvertently copied to the Times Union
by sparring GOP leaders, laid bare
divisions within the party that some say date to 2008, when a Republican - backed independent candidate challenging Democratic District Attorney David Soares drained party coffers.
Inaugurating the General Court - Martial with Brig. Gen. Olusegun Adeniyi as its president in Maiduguri, the acting General Officer Commanding, 7
Division of the Nigerian Army, Brig. Gen. Victor Ezugwu, said it was established to try offences committed
by personnel
within the Operation Lafiya Dole theatre of operation.
In order to do so, area statistics provided
by the Central Statistics Office for the 3,000 + electoral
divisions in the state were accessed and area figures / statistics for each of the different electoral
divisions located
within the different local and European election constituencies were aggregated together to calculate the area of these electoral areas.
Divisions within Labour have come to the fore once again after Diane Abbott attacked the MPs who quit the frontbench — only to be called a «total sell - out»
by one of those who resigned.
In a sign of the deep
divisions within Labour, Burnham will also criticise opponents of the veteran leftwinger for misjudging the political mood
by issuing dire warnings about the danger posed
by Corbyn's success.
A test last year in Washington, D.C.,
by the U.S. Naval Observatory, the
division responsible for maintaining the GPS master clock, found that Locata's web of signals synced up
within 200 trillionths of a second, more than 50 times faster than GPS.
More than 1,000 people from 240 colleges and universities attended the three - day annual conference, which was hosted
by AAAS and the National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Funding for NEPAN has been provided through competitive research grants and various programs
within the U.S. Department of Defense and Department of Energy, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Department of Defense's Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), the U.S. Navy's Living Marine Resources Program (LMR) and the Naval Operations Energy and Environmental Readiness
Division (N45), with some funding provided
by the NOAA Ocean Acoustics Program, and the NOAA Office of Protected Resources.
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In Strømme's case, however, the investigative legwork appears to have been done
by someone
within the
Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences, to which the aeronomy program belongs.
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In an article published in Science this Thursday, a team of Portuguese researchers led
by Helder Maiato identifies a» Highway Code»
within cells, a finding that changes the way we perceive how chromosomes move during cell
division.
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