Sentences with phrase «by the reality of»

«Canada's move to international standards is driven by the reality of businesses operating in a globalized economy where investors and analysts compare financial information across borders and capital markets, making a common standard critical,» says CGA - Canada.
However, the time had come, as in all periods of speculation, when men sought not to be persuaded by the reality of things but to find excuses for escaping into the new world of fantasy.»
For Black and Indigenous peoples, income equality is compounded by the realities of anti-Black racism and the legacies of colonization in Canada.
Forced by the reality of paying bills, I settled for a job pushing restaurant coupons door - to - door.
I don't fear any «invisible man in the sky» who hasn't produced one credible, empirically based instance of his existence in over 3,000 years What is needed is for people to stop living by the rules of myth and mysticism and start living by the realities of the here and now
Put briefly, sentimentality is a distortion of proper sentiment as oriented by the realities of time and place and thus a distortion of significant creation.
The clichés are untouched by the reality of the moral, social, and cultural conflicts at the heart of contemporary politics.
Michnik grapples throughout with issues that were posed sharply by the realities of Polish life under a Soviet - imposed regime the vast majority had not chosen, one they could to a degree modify but not overthrow.
Following Wilder's altogether persuasive statement of the matter, we might say that the parables impart to their hearers something of Jesus» vision of the power of God at work in the experience of the men confronted by the reality of his proclamation, and this would be true if we are allowed to stress the «in the experience of the men confronted...» It is a remarkable and little noted fact that, pace Jüngel, there is only a very limited number of parables which are concerned to proclaim the Kingdom of God per se.
The vast majority of them are concerned with the experience and / or subsequent activity of men confronted by the reality of God at work.
I also found myself intrigued by the reality of God in these people's lives.
But a theology informed by the reality of other religions would be more like national economic policy, formed with in the comparative context of a world market economy.
This means, I would explain, that «the afterlife for us will mean doing things» — solving problems, taking on challenges, actively serving God without being plagued by the realities of sin.
For Kierkegaard the recognition of one's sinfulness is only made possible by the reality of God's judgement; it is not an autonomous human possibility.
For without the feeling of excitement which belonging to a community of shared hope provides, it may be difficult for us to be grasped deeply by the reality of the mystery revealed in Jesus.
But Welles» partying is interrupted by the reality of the Dalits» suffering and the horrors of the slave trade.
Yes, undiminished by the reality of divorce.
In particular we shall examine the problem of the Christian ideal of love when it is confronted by the realities of the political orders.
It is given by the reality of the realm of God.
Sadly, I think that the general CNN audience here might be a bit offended by the reality of posits like -LRB-.
Evidently influenced by Jacques Derrida's dictum «There is nothing outside of the text,» [11] Sawicki contends that the continuity of the risen Lord's presence and the experience of «seeing the Lord» are constituted by the reality of intertextuality.
For a Whiteheadian, any new sensibility that ignores the moral claims made on us by the reality of other subjects will entail serious loss.
The church at worship is always historically situated and unavoidably shaped by the realities of time, place and culture.
The reality of the Jewish people, fixed in history by the reality of their election, in their faithfulness in spite of their unfaithfulness, is as solid and sure as that of the gentile church.
A theology of the word can ignore this death, he says, but only by keeping the word quite untouched by the reality of modern existence.
It isn't wrong to have expectations, we all should have them, but they need to be tempered by the reality of what is genuinely achievable.
Robin Starkey Harpster, MA is a licensed marriage and family therapist who was blindsided by the reality of motherhood...
Insist on conformity to parental wishes in rigid and inflexible ways, as opposed to being realistic, issue - oriented and guided by the reality of the child's interests, abilities, and needs.
Others have their blissful attitude shattered by the reality of pregnancy and infant loss.
As time goes by, however, that light begins to dim as we get overwhelmed by the reality of having to teach different kids at different levels, piling housework... Read more
An MP embroiled in controversy is also a hopeless ideologue crushed by the realities of compromise in government, while a Tory party wrestles to gather a Commons consensus to pass legislature.
«As soon as the Government's position goes to Brussels, it will be confronted by the reality of 27 countries briefing against it, the internal dissension in the Tory Party will be exacerbated.
Backbenchers and activists relish the chance to embrace old principles and passions, tempered by the realities of office: they pick the candidate they want, not the one the voters warm to.
In her book, Roach takes a deep dive into military science and medicine and how even the simplest activities are complicated by the realities of combat or readiness for it.
Images of granny in her rocking chair with knitting needles have been replaced by the reality of stunning, active women «of a certain age» all around us.
And soon enough the golden nimbus surrounding Marlo vanishes, swept away by the reality of hustling two children off to school while waiting for her water to break.
Ethan Hawke is a pastor whose faith is tested by the realities of the modern world in a new trailer for Paul Schrader's First Reformed.
It's clear the developers had a grand vision that was squashed by the realities of budgets, but this fact remains: Every previous Soul Calibur offered ample, rewarding single - player content, and I can't see any reason why this game couldn't or shouldn't have done the same.
I remember being a teenager confronted by the reality of one sided love.
The physical demands of labor, as well as the transformative power of music, connect these communities, each equally fortified by the realities of capital and a spirit of masculine camaraderie.
GOOD KILL is a visually stunning exploration of how a man's psychological, emotional and moral boundaries are challenged by the realities of 21st century warfare.
This process is aided by a clock's hand reaching 12 at the exact time you're supposed to push a button and hampered by the realities of modern LCD televisions.
The oddness of this movie can not begin to be described by my words, but rather by the reality of how odd life after certain experiences can be.
Its title both a reference to smarmy hotel manager Juan's (Sergi López) philosophy of hotel management («Our guests are strangers — they leave dirty things, we make them pretty things») and the idea that the «pretty things» might be the film's pretty heroes, Nigerian refugee Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Turkish illegal Senay (Audrey Tautou), dirtied by the realities of blue - collar London.
Mastering sound teaching techniques «will be far more productive than being firm of convictions, committed to a strategy, and, in the end, beaten by the reality of what lies inside the classroom door in the toughest neighborhoods of our cities and towns,» says Lemov.
Larry Berger, CEO of Amplify, offers a fantastic distillation of the promises of digital personalized learning and how they are undone by the reality of learning:
During their first few days in the classroom, they are bombarded with a variety of situations they had not anticipated, and are often caught off guard by the realities of teaching.
My view of news clipping services necessarily is informed by the realities of the book publishing industry and the fact that I am a book publicist.
She went for two hundred and eighteen dollars in a hasty exchange, a drop in price occasioned by the realities of the local market.
However, she was overwhelmed by the reality of the situation and too emotional and stringent in her ways.
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