In a state where there are 600,000 citizens and few jobs with big corporations, starting or working in a small company is not so much
a choice as a necessity.
Not exact matches
«We've created this social construct where your working life ends at 65 and retirement begins,» says Sinha, whose own parents are both still working
as physicians — by
choice, not financial
necessity — in their 70s.
The elaboration of theorems by the process of deductive inference — the part of mathematical inquiry that makes it appear
as a discipline of
necessity — is in reality a means of making good the freedom inherent in the
choice of the definitions and axioms in terms of which this elaboration is carried out.
The authors call this «genuine freedom» and define it
as having «a real
choice between genuine alternatives, unconstrained by
necessity, and therefore strictly incompatible with determinism.»
When, therefore, by
choice or
necessity one was in other lands one would naturally worship other gods,
as David in Philistia felt coerced to do.
As Orthodox theologian Vladimir Lossky observes, the Eastern Church regards choice as the mark not of freedom but of fallenness, as a debasement of true liberty, as a loss of the divine likeness: «Our nature being overclouded with sin no longer knows its true good... and so the human person is always faced with the necessity of choice; it goes forward gropingly.&raqu
As Orthodox theologian Vladimir Lossky observes, the Eastern Church regards
choice as the mark not of freedom but of fallenness, as a debasement of true liberty, as a loss of the divine likeness: «Our nature being overclouded with sin no longer knows its true good... and so the human person is always faced with the necessity of choice; it goes forward gropingly.&raqu
as the mark not of freedom but of fallenness,
as a debasement of true liberty, as a loss of the divine likeness: «Our nature being overclouded with sin no longer knows its true good... and so the human person is always faced with the necessity of choice; it goes forward gropingly.&raqu
as a debasement of true liberty,
as a loss of the divine likeness: «Our nature being overclouded with sin no longer knows its true good... and so the human person is always faced with the necessity of choice; it goes forward gropingly.&raqu
as a loss of the divine likeness: «Our nature being overclouded with sin no longer knows its true good... and so the human person is always faced with the
necessity of
choice; it goes forward gropingly.»
Dr Crispin Howitt: One in five people in the Western world avoid gluten in their diet, some by
choice, and some through
necessity, such
as Coeliac's.
They may adopt a certain diet through personal
choice rather than out of
necessity, such
as choosing to live a dairy - free lifestyle.
I love it) I have tried to make a few gluten free recipes
as a lot of people are now gluten free either through
necessity or
choice.
Having to use a young MacDonald
as your # 1 during one season and Gervais # 2 in another out of
necessity doesn't seem nearly
as egregious
as Hak's
choices.
«Once women were able to get control over the «what and whether» of motherhood, we approached it
as a
choice rather than a biological or social
necessity,» Granju says.
While second - wave feminism got so many things so very right, and made possible a great many of the career and life
choices my generation of women enjoys today, many in that group of feminist thinkers got one thing fundamentally wrong, and that is this: even for those of us who are also productively employed outside the home — whether by
choice,
necessity or both — our most valued, fulfilling role is the one we take on
as mothers to our children.
Whether you work by
choice or out of
necessity, send your child to day care or hire a nanny — every working mom needs to do what's right for her, learning
as she goes.
Diapers are usually worn out of
necessity rather than
choice, although there are exceptions; people such
as infantilists and diaper fetishists wear diapers recreationally for comfort, emotional fulfillment, or sexual gratification.
The site offers a wide
choice for the parents
as it has retailers from all categories of baby
necessities.
As almost any mother of a newborn will attest, in the first few months of baby's life, luxury is replaced by
necessity in both fashion
choices and personal grooming.
He seems to be attending OOH births
as a
necessity, rather than a
choice.
It's long past time to discourage the many motorists who drive into Manhattan every day
as a matter of
choice, not
necessity.»
Jeremy Corbyn hammered home his message that austerity is «a political
choice not an economic
necessity» in his first major speech
as Labour leader.
But it is far from clear that the general public are convinced so far that,
as the unions believe, that George Osborne's cuts are a
choice rather than a
necessity.
It remains unclear
as to whether women leave work to care for grandchildren out of
necessity or out of
choice, Lumsdaine notes.
The recipes on this blog are also very flexible
as I appreciate that we don't all eat the same diets, either by
choice or
necessity.
By such site
as you can quickly find it through thousands to the perspective new partners and quickly to narrow the
choice on those not many which suit your own
necessities.
Shot on film for a $ 10,000 budget, a minimal - realist aesthetic was
as much a
necessity as an aesthetic
choice, but for a film that does not care to hold the viewer's hand, it was the perfect one.
As the authors of a recent Federal Communications Commission - sponsored study said, «Access to the Internet is not a
choice: It is a
necessity.»
Bolick describes Bradley Foundation president Michael Joyce
as having been wary of Williams but understanding the «
necessity of their temporary alliance»; he describes Joyce
as pursuing school
choice «
as «a «silver bullet» issue: the type of program that could destroy a key pillar of the welfare state.»
First, there are other compelling non-academic arguments for school
choice (e.g., they minimize social conflict by allowing families to get the sort of education they want for their own kids without imposing it on everybody elses,
as happens of
necessity when there is a single official government organ of education.)
As the Center for Education Reform has highlighted, states have already received most of their federal education funds for the year, making severe cuts in personnel and programs literally a
choice, not a
necessity.
As for the
necessity of putting snow tires on a Kia vehicle, the ultimate
choice is up to each individual driver.
But
as critics pointed out, having the
choice to buy one book from several different retail platforms is not the same thing
as having too many
choices in the toilet paper aisle (which,
as it turns out, consumers tend NOT to avoid buying, possibly out of sheer
necessity).
Borrowers can tailor their payments to accommodate economic
necessities and lifestyle
choices as they manage their mortgages.
This includes service dog specific gear of your
choice, but also general dog
necessities such
as poop bags, water bowl, and weather appropriate gear.
Just
as some of us don't like chicken in our diets, so too some cats, although not by
choice but rather because of
necessity.
Part of the appeal of the Nintendo Switch is its ability to shift from console to handheld experiences instantly, and if enough third - party developers make games for the system, it could essentially overthrow the
necessity of buying other platforms; the Switch could stand
as the
choice system that can run Nintendo's iconic titles alongside third - party titles.
Perhaps getting drunk isn't
as emotionally engaging
as many of the
choices in «The Walking Dead» or «Heavy Rain», but it is entertaining, another
necessity when crafting a story of any kind.
Many people with children live small out of
necessity, but I miss hearing from those that does it
as a
choice.
This may be one resolution that many solo practitioners have long ago fulfilled, but whether you entered into solo practice by
choice or by
necessity, it is time to embrace your role and what you have to offer
as a solo practitioner.
Well clearly it was not «Solo by
Choice» but «Solo by
Necessity» if she wanted to be a Lawyer,
as no «Big Law» firms in the US thought she was good enough to hold down a position
as an Attorney in their establishments, she had to go it alone, I suppose that is the route most of these US Solo's have had to take when «Big Law» kicks their arse out the door.
Here at the Residences at the Crossings, residents have the
choice between studio, one, or two bedroom floor plans that all have the obvious
necessities,
as well
as some more unique features.
Our huge part is to analyze work
necessities of our clients and offer them services on that preface,
as powerful workforce from their
choice of country.
• Investment strategy for single - family home rentals is changing from the «flip» strategy to becoming operating businesses,
as more people opt to rent by
choice rather than
necessity.
We had to do so much out of
necessity, we were
as mindful
as we could be about how to save money by making one
choice over another.
There are a range of furniture items that are considered vital to any lounge, such
as a sofa or TV stand, the remaining items tend to be selected on personal
choice and style over
necessity or a combination of the two.
Stocking a guest room with a tome for every taste is a
necessity; try including a book of poetry
as well
as fiction and non-fiction
choices.