O'Boyle added: «We're really looking forward, we're looking at how the landscape is
changing in this country when it comes to mission and how we need to adapt to that and so we're looking at making significant changes when it comes to our ministry and how we go about reaching young people effectively.»
Not exact matches
These
countries would have to agree to let the U.S. back
in, restore 22 U.S. - friendly provisions that were suspended
when Trump withdrew and negotiate additional
changes Trump wants.
«
In 1992,
when the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change [UNFCCC] was established, you had developed and developing
countries,» says Stewart.
That all
changed in November,
when the
country opened the Shanghai Stock Exchange to non-Chinese investors.
When Mahatma Gandhi challenged Indians with the statement, «If we could
change ourselves, the tendencies
in the world would also
change,» it was a rallying call for the
country to inspire
change across the globe by looking first introspectively at...
In addition, MSCI will share our experiences with regulators in other countries, such as India, Korea and Taiwan, when they made similar policy change
In addition, MSCI will share our experiences with regulators
in other countries, such as India, Korea and Taiwan, when they made similar policy change
in other
countries, such as India, Korea and Taiwan,
when they made similar policy
changes.
In Africa, in the seventies, when they took over several countries» governments the first thing they would do is to change (in one day) all road names to heroes of the communist syste
In Africa,
in the seventies, when they took over several countries» governments the first thing they would do is to change (in one day) all road names to heroes of the communist syste
in the seventies,
when they took over several
countries» governments the first thing they would do is to
change (
in one day) all road names to heroes of the communist syste
in one day) all road names to heroes of the communist system.
At a time
in the world right now with such fast geopolitical
changes, Toronto has an opportunity to the world show our unique values at a time
when other
countries are working hard to solidify what they value
in the world.
In what way is gay marriage «
changing» this
country, Boob,
when only 2 - 3 % of the population is gay?
We here
in Yemen our Unity day celebration is on 22 May since 1990 to date but this time because of the troubles
in the
country related to
changes we are threatened by the oppositions that they would make of it a bloody date marching towards the presidency to remove the president against the will of many who prefer having the president finish his legal ruling period rather than those coming to rule by coup rather than legal honest elections... Honestly what a mess we are
in by those oppositions who what to take over what the youth have achieved and will be using those youth as their slaughter sheep for them to reach the ruling chair and then again
when they both oppositions fight among them over it...
I guess you didn't see it before:
In what way is gay marriage «
changing» this
country, Boob,
when only 2 - 3 % of the population is gay?
that's
when you will see a huge
change in this
country because we let them
in un checked.
TR
In god we trust is a lie that was put on OUR money
when the christians forced their religiojn on everyone else... the same as
when they
changed the pledge and excluded anyone who does not follow their god from declaring their loyalty to their
country.
I once got into a lot of trouble
when, writing on the judicial usurpation of politics
in First Things, I said we should be concerned about the possibility that many Americans might one day conclude that the motto «God and
country» has been
changed to the question «God or
country».
Fea joined Morgan Lee and guest host Amy Jackson to discuss how Americans have historically voted on character
in previous elections, how the mass media has
changed the
country's understanding of a candidate's moral failures, and
when, if ever, the ends justify the means.
On a Monday
when we're all waking up to a
country where the president and NFL players have become sworn enemies
in less than a week, one thing that can be said for certain is that very few minds have been
changed over this exchange.
When asked if there is any hope for the party, Arnott said: «If I believed that there were any hope for UKIP to become that positive party again that stood up for people
in this
country, I'd be
in it trying to
change it into that.
On Wednesday, a young Syrian family fleeing violence
in their native
country was forced to
change their resettlement plans
when the governor of Indiana declared they would not be welcome
in his state because of their nationality.
It's how
changes in this
country have been done
when it comes to civil rights.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement
in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes
in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham
in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat
in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in 1964; a battle over sex education
in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in Anaheim, California,
in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks
in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in West Virginia
in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently
in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in community after community all over the
country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency
in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced
when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had
in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and stat
in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by
changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
When Lloyd Webber visited this
country for the world premiere (
in Chicago) of the American Ballet Theatre's staging of the Requiem as a ballet, I had the opportunity to ask him about this apparent
change.
In what meanwhile has happened to race relations in America, I find no reason to surrender my contention that a gradually ever - fuller realization of the ideals contained in that national ethos is more than a selected viewpoint when observing and analyzing the facts; it is and will remain the historical trend of change in this country — in a sense the destiny of America, if America is not going to give up its essential national personalit
In what meanwhile has happened to race relations
in America, I find no reason to surrender my contention that a gradually ever - fuller realization of the ideals contained in that national ethos is more than a selected viewpoint when observing and analyzing the facts; it is and will remain the historical trend of change in this country — in a sense the destiny of America, if America is not going to give up its essential national personalit
in America, I find no reason to surrender my contention that a gradually ever - fuller realization of the ideals contained
in that national ethos is more than a selected viewpoint when observing and analyzing the facts; it is and will remain the historical trend of change in this country — in a sense the destiny of America, if America is not going to give up its essential national personalit
in that national ethos is more than a selected viewpoint
when observing and analyzing the facts; it is and will remain the historical trend of
change in this country — in a sense the destiny of America, if America is not going to give up its essential national personalit
in this
country —
in a sense the destiny of America, if America is not going to give up its essential national personalit
in a sense the destiny of America, if America is not going to give up its essential national personality.
This moral disengagement, broken only by the missionaries — mostly of low - church varieties and not intent upon political
change — lasted until after World War II,
when the decolonization movement emerged as that war's perhaps most important consequence, though it had not been foreseen and had still less been an aim
in the developed
countries.
They are so wedded to this connection that
when President Trump reinstated the Mexico City Policy, which denies American aid to any NGO that provides, counsels, or refers for abortion, or that promotes a
change in a
country's laws towards permitting access to abortion, not a single NGO (as far as I am aware) agreed to sever its contraception work from its abortion advocacy.
«Niyogi was killed because he was an odd man out
in an area where none had dared to challenge the network that some industrialists operated to deny their workers even basic amenities and living wages... Niyogi's murder assumes sinister proportions
when seen
in the context of the rapidly
changing industrial scenario
in the
country under pressure from World Bank and the IMF.
That all
changed in 1996,
when Zing Zang founder Richard Krohn bottled his signature Bloody Mary recipe and began distributing it throughout the
country.
even the experts have a hard time sometimes
when they
change equipment or try to bake
in another
country.
We are extremely blessed
in this
country to have such a reputable and highly acclaimed organisation who are proactive
in bringing about
change in the labelling laws and ensuring consumers get what they pay for
when it comes to certified organic
in all aspects.
When people actually have to do their withholdings and physically pay, voting in this country would change dramatically when it comes to t
When people actually have to do their withholdings and physically pay, voting
in this
country would
change dramatically
when it comes to t
when it comes to taxes
Baseball was the year - round sport
in Georgia's farming
country until a bright winter Sunday
when two young rebels got the boys together and
changed the name of the game
«By acting and not going, hopefully that will inspire some
change when it comes to what we tolerate
in this
country, what is accepted and what we turn a blind eye toward.
countries change presidents unless dictators, businesses fired managers
when not delivering results at the end of fiscal year but
In Arsenal nothing happens.
Some courses, like Oak Hill
Country Club
in the Rochester, New York, area
in 2023, were already set to host
when the
change was made.
Key Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal has
changed his mind on his initial decision to quit international football after his
country failed to qualify for the World Cup
in Russia next year
when they lost 3 - 0 to Brazil.
These events, chronicled
in Unsinkable Spirit, paved way to the creation of the National Alliance for Youth Sports, including the game
changing risk Engh took to make his dream for positive youth sports a reality for children across the
country — even
when he had everything to lose.
The required provision of baby
changing facilities was a large step towards making public places more accessible for parents and
in many
countries there are now laws
in place to protect the rights of a breastfeeding mother
when feeding her child
in public.
I think right now we can get away with not asking these hard questions because enough people on earth still live
in relative poverty and are not creating the waste that we as a
country create, but
when that
changes (and it will), or
when we have created so much waste ourselves as to arrive at that critical tipping point, we will need to have difficult conversations about these things.
Multiple studies
in different
countries have not found an increased incidence of aspiration since the
change to supine sleeping.81, — , 83 There is often particular concern for aspiration
when the infant has been diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux.
Certainly environmental groups are trying to reinvigorate interest
in climate
change, at a time
when the general public
in many Western
countries is climate
change - weary.
Nobody outside a fanatical Corbynista corps privately underestimates the hurdles ahead
when first impressions are difficult to
change, and
in the wider
country it wasn't entirely favourable.
It is not clear, why the NPP flagbearer, does not want to have anything to do with the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, especially so
when both of them are preaching and promising
change in their respective
countries, calling their respective presidents; John Dramani Mahama and Barack Obama, failures.
It warned: «To preserve the United Kingdom's strong fiscal credibility, any
changes in spending should be part of a multi-year plan focused on further reducing the
country's large structural fiscal deficit
when the economy is stronger.»
Universal credit is being piloted
in some areas of the
country and an estimated 141,000 families will be affected
in April next year
when the
changes come
in.
«This is a very precarious right that we have and we need to do everything do fully protect it
in New York and
when we do that, we will start to
change the tide
in this
country and help those other states and other people who are up against folks like that who just see my rights and my health care the same as men,» Quinn said.
«Except those involved
in the Maina Gate, every other person
in Nigeria was aware of the report of the Senate after a painstaking investigation; the refusal of Maina to avail himself to the Senate or the EFCC; his being declared wanted by the EFCC; his taking refuge
in the corridors of power then, complete with a retinue of armed personnel, before his subsequent elopement to a foreign
country when power
changed hands.
When our young people do not see a future
in their
countries, and cross the Sahara desert on foot and drown
in the Mediterranean Sea,
in a desperate bid to reach the mirage of a better life
in Europe, no amount of beautiful lyrics will
change our image,» he bemoaned.
Most importantly, this lecture is coming at a time
when the entire
Country and the good people of the State of Osun are gathered to celebrate one of the very
change agents
in Nigeria's political history.
For other Europeans, the UK serves to illustrate the inequality effect, and what happens
when the laws of a
country are
changed in favour of the affluent because they have become so rich that they can effectively buy the interest of political parties — often through obtaining media support — and hence politicians, and then, by getting the laws they want, they control the judiciary.
Pascoe Watson says Cameron has always wanted to
change the culture of the
country «so that
when he steps aside, after 10 years
in power, he's made a massive mark».
When you look at the fundamentals I don't think we are seeing real
change in this Government and I don't think Gordon Brown can be the
change the
country needs.»