According to her, it is unfair to deprive women the right to make
choices in life even as they contribute immensely to the creation of life.
Not exact matches
Now more than ever, we
live with a world of
choice and sales people
in particular are competing
in ways we never
even imagined.
The four critical factors are: (a) businesses with recurring revenue bases — like a renewable subscription — are far better than ones dependent on constantly securing new customers; renewals are much easier and less expensive to secure than new sales; (b) customer retention is absolutely critical — all customers are very costly to acquire and very easy to lose
in a world of almost infinite
choices; (c) businesses based on products that require constant replacement or renewal (the «razor blade» model) are much more attractive than durable goods businesses (like selling refrigerators) where the products have very long repurchase or replacement
life cycles and where the market could
even fairly quickly reach saturation points; and (d) businesses that offer products or services that had a predictably high rate of obsolescence were much more attractive than those where the products had long, useful
lives.
As you will see, just because you have
choices when it comes to your broker —
even when you
live in the United States — you should still be very careful about which broker you decide to use.
Cutting off an entire part of
life makes little sense and comes about due to DNA (spiritually challenged people actually can not sense anything outside of self) or
choice which is often based on pride (
even those who hate God because of some physical or emotional abuse overcompensate
in a pridefull unforgiving resentment).
This however extreme it might sound, is largely what I have tried to do with the result that, now, very late
in life, I have come full circle and after years of cynicism and doubt have become a Christian — but
even now — not one who unthinkingly accepts every facet of my Doctrine of
choice.
I'm speaking about my own faith only: To become a Christian, it must be your own
choice.No else can decide this
life style for you.I know many
in the past and present have thought raising a child under the Christian label will save them for hell but
in actual reality, the
choice is their own not their parents etc.This
life (being Christian) goes deeper than just believing.You have to consider this yourself.Many today do not
even consider Christ as their savior because they just believe what their church or family says.
And
even more troubling,
in so doing, you are ending the
life of one woman for the sake of another (who 99 % of the time has actively made the
choices that put her
in this position) woman's convenience («I prefer this quality of
life over that one»).
121:8.14 — While I, with the collaboration of my eleven associate fellow midwayers and under the supervision of the Melchizedek of record, have portrayed this narrative
in accordance with my concept of its effective arrangement and
in response to my
choice of immediate expression, nevertheless, the majority of the ideas and
even some of the effective expressions which I have thus utilized had their origin
in the minds of the men of many races who have
lived on earth during the intervening generations, right on down to those who are still alive at the time of this undertaking.
They do not necessarily admit that human
life has a God - given dignity, but they certainly assign it value — and
even assign some value to
life in the womb, though they leave this contingent on a mother's
choice.
Our daily
life is influenced far more than the shrewdest of us suspect by the subconscious activity which is at work, exercising a selective power
even in apparently accidental
choices.
In fact, he does not necessarily
even tell us what to do with regards to major
life choices, including
choices between religious and secular
life.
So it's a
choice (
even though most of us make, have made or will make the wrong
choices in life) you have to make for YOURSELF..
Technological birth control need not have emerged
in the way it did
in the U.S. History might have told a different story, wherein families and cultures were able to choose
life in multiple,
even seemingly profligate, ways and find support for their
choices in the civic and international sphere.
His good creation was not intended to function this way, but since He gave humans, angels, and
even animals (to a degree) the freedom to make genuine
choices, we sometimes use this freedom
in ways that are contrary to the will and desire of God, and when we do this, the forces of nature suffer the consequences, and chaos rages over the face of earth, wreaking havoc, destroying
lives, and bringing destruction
in its wake.
Private schools, charter schools, voucher programs and other school
choice options have been championed by reform - minded conservatives such as Jeb Bush for years now, partly because of their success for countless children of color
living in poor communities with
even poorer - performing public schools.
in the absence of restraints On his
choice of aesthetic problems and of his methods of solving them, but
even more
in his power of constructing aesthetic objects that add to the values of
life.
So when parts of my
life die, whether by design or by poor
choices, I must remember that
even in the dark despair of the moment, God is at work to bright forth light, love, joy, and hope.
That the
choice of Jesus
in John 15:16 is to service and not to eternal
life is seen by comparing this text with the passages that actually describe the
even where Jesus chose His apostles.
In 2007, she came to the point where the most loving thing she could do now was to choose
life,
even if this meant making hard
choices.
Those who do develop a conception of the final good, of the good to be achieved
in a
life as a whole, often avoid mistakes
in practical reasoning and
choice, but not
even they are immune from disaster striking or from unforeseen future contingencies forcing them to radically alter their plans.
Second, because the
choice to
live towards God and (therefore) away from material success and security, away from selfishness, away from what is easy and popular, will never seem reasonable or
even possible to anyone who finds their value
in success and security and popularity.
When
in life you are given the
choice may vary with your circumstances or maybe
even God's plan but the
choice always has been and always will be yours.
I can imagine no greater anguish than making a
choice defined by those two sentiments; I am
in awe of the many parents that have made it on behalf of
life,
even knowing the consequences.
The conclusion: given relatively unlimited availability, heroin users will voluntarily stabilize or reduce their dosage and some will
even choose abstinence; long - addicted users can lead relatively normal, stable
lives if provided legal access to their drug of
choice, and with few side effects; and ordinary citizens (
in Switzerland at least) will support such initiatives.
Even in this unacceptable expression of rejection is there some core human rationale
in there that is saying this type of behavior or
life choice is just wrong so stop it or I will make you stop.
If Christianity continues to tell you that WHEN you get your act together — God will finally open his arms, the representatives of this faith are not understanding the premier principal of God — through Christ he loves you NOW — but when his love begins to radiate into your personal
life - your very personal
life - you will make
choices reflecting that reality — all other things, people, dogmas, Biblical interpretations — all of that through the long centuries of man — will be a drop
in His eternal ocean and
in that first eternal moment — won't matter - your needs now matter — Christ addresses need — with Himself — demands — with parabolic events — and refusal — with the end result of free will —
even the will to reject Him — when He would have done anything for you to not be rejected.
These bishops are convinced that they can bring people the gospel of
life in some mysterious, inner way,
even as their words and actions tell the world that the
choice of death should occasion «dialogue,» not a clear statement of moral truth.
Paul says that since we have the Spirit, we can now
live for God (Romans 8:9), but we must make the
choice to do so, for
even though the Spirit of
life is
in us, the body of sin is still there as well, seeking to lead us back into death, decay, and destruction (Romans 8:10 - 15).
Whatever the religion of those
in the «middle ground» the place where we find most Catholics, mainline Protestants, Jews and
even many evangelicals — they can not get by forever by arguing the theology of «
choice» and «rights,» while refusing to sharpen their understandings of «values» about «
life.»
Amazing for children I imagine - I don't
even have any, but it's so simple, it's a perfect way to get them involved
in healthy
choices and simple preparation of good food early on
in life.
The funny thing is, that whilst I was nibbling away at natures best stuff and chatting to fellow foodies about lifestyle
choices such as ecological household items,
living near farms and eating locally sourced eggs, bread and walking
in the fields or
even building eco-friendly homes... it reminded me of how each
choice I make on a daily basis affects my body.
What I do believe is that this club was the perfect
choice in 1996 and
even if I never believed I will see 5 years (let alone 20) at this club I knew it will mark my
life forever.
So couples often create a family myth about why they made these
choices, why it has turned out for the best, and why they are still equal
in their hearts
even if they are not sharing the kind of
life they first envisioned.
When I became an adult, a wife and a mother myself, her advice seemed dated; she was from another generation, one
in which women didn't have many
choices (
even though my mother had a successful career and
even became a marital renegade by turning her marriage into a LAT,
live alone together).
I appreciate this
even more now that I
live in Israel where chocolate spread sandwiches are a very popular breakfast and lunch
choice.
Even as teens and adults, they are turned on or off
in large part by our own
choices in life.
Nevertheless, my
choice in sharing the way I have is my desire to celebrate, if
even for a moment, the
life of Baby Eros.
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.
In some cases
even vegetarians are reconsidering their
choice to
live life without meat.
The Roller Coaster of
Life led to Unhealthy
Choices Even while trying to eat somewhat healthy
in the hospital, it wasn't always possible at other times.
As a product of these
choices, Oxford then suffers from an
even further problem, one often elided — that of
life experience
in a community where there are only another 31 people «like you».
But now too many older Londoners
live in fuel poverty, and
even have to make the
choice whether to heat or eat.
In this kind of situation the legislation of this kind of bill should be included in future parliamentary laws that are intended to benefit the individual, even though their freedom of choice is taken away to some degree for a period of their lif
In this kind of situation the legislation of this kind of bill should be included
in future parliamentary laws that are intended to benefit the individual, even though their freedom of choice is taken away to some degree for a period of their lif
in future parliamentary laws that are intended to benefit the individual,
even though their freedom of
choice is taken away to some degree for a period of their
life.
Our phones could soon influence our
choices in day - to - day
life without us
even realising it, he says.
In six studies with more than 4,600 participants, researchers found an almost
even split between people who tended to value their time or money, and that
choice was a fairly consistent trait both for daily interactions and major
life events.
«We want people to walk away knowing how they can
live a healthier, more sustainable
life and that there are plenty of ways
in which they can have an impact, such as through their daily health, food and
even transportation
choices.»
Intentional
living means knowing exactly how you want to
live your
life, and then making conscious
choices daily that support you
in staying
in the mindset where you look for and allow these things to happen: savoring every moment of your day (
even just the small things, like someone letting you out
in traffic, a beautiful ray of sun beaming across the sky, or a hug from your child or your partner), more laughter, and positive anticipation that things are unfolding
in your
life the exact way they should be.
However, I feel it is my duty as a certified health and
life coach to be authentic and speak my truth so that others out there who feel the same can be confident
in their lifestyle
choices and maybe
even start voicing them to the world as well.
In functional medicine, we understand that this autonomic nervous system is deeply powerful and interconnected, and is controlled in large part by our environment and our choices: what we eat, how much we sleep, the amount of stress we are under, and even the types of bacteria that live inside of u
In functional medicine, we understand that this autonomic nervous system is deeply powerful and interconnected, and is controlled
in large part by our environment and our choices: what we eat, how much we sleep, the amount of stress we are under, and even the types of bacteria that live inside of u
in large part by our environment and our
choices: what we eat, how much we sleep, the amount of stress we are under, and
even the types of bacteria that
live inside of us.