Sentences with phrase «circles of»

Intellectuals moved in circles of their own, fleeing at night to the rooftops of the city where they would take part in a never - ending Walpurgisnacht of forbidden pleasures.
Outside the circles of pro-abortion extremism, almost all Americans are revulsed by partial - birth abortion.
In this psalm in verse 20 (Hebrew numbering) the hart (deer or doe, male and female), which is in the inscription (1), is also invoked within the three circles of animals in verses 13 - 22 (bulls lions dogs — dogs lions wild bulls).
His family background in commerce and politics and his own network of contacts made at school and university placed Runciman effortlessly within the highest circles of his time.
His suspicion of systematic apologetics might at first glance make Frei seem a kind of theological isolationist, retreating from wider circles of intellectual discussion.
There was the Greek order of perfection going out to its circles of heavens.
In larger groups, debrief in circles of five to seven.
He encouraged the revival and printing of old Islamic manuscripts and the introduction of some of the literary classics into the scholastic circles of the Azhar.
Outside the circles of literary criticism, «myth» connotes falsehood.
All of this implies that the pastoral and educational resources of the parish need to be mobilized to expand parish consciousness to include ever - widening concentric circles of communities.
Johann Georg Hamann (1730 - 88) is, by any measure, an obscure figure, little known outside the exclusive circles of a certain very rarefied kind of scholarship, hardly read at all even in his native Germany, and perhaps truly understood by next to no one.
... Everything that is or ever has been or ever will be is organized about this flower in concentric circles of relevance.
In the Jewish community, surprisingly enough, there is very little that commands attention beyond small circles of Jewish interest.
If the collective narcissism of such limited circles of concern is threatened or wounded, defensive violence results.
Joseph Ratzinger had answered from the Christian perspective precisely the question that Pope Francis» homily raised (if less reverently) in some circles of skeptics yesterday: If non-believers can go to heaven, why bother with faith at all?
If the requisite disjunctive synthesis can not be explained by appeal to the doctrine that God values all possible worlds, this is not so much because evaluation is logically dependent upon gradations of importance, but because (accepting Christian's explanation of the absence of such gradations in the primordial nature) the logic of the doctrine itself entails that God be inextricably involved in the formation of actual worlds as «circles of convergence,» i.e., in «the orderings effected by individuals in the course of nature.»
Instead, every love must transfigure into ever - widening circles of compassion.
I have always found it interesting and frustrating in the conversation about spiritual abuse and / or other type of abuse within the Emergent circles of how women and men in the «inner circle» use «they have always been nice.....»
But even the more conservative wings of the Wesleyan tradition (which because of their basically orthodox stance and their commitment to a «supernatural» articulation of Christian faith, have often felt some affinity with the fundamentalist wing of modem Protestantism) have not been able to find a home in the circles of either modem fundamentalism or more recently in neo-evangelicalism.
But neither does the prima facie availability of avenues of escape imply that one who sets out on one of those paths will come ultimately to anything but dead ends, impassable swamps, fatal falls from darkened cliffs, or the wandering circles of the lost explorer.
We've all read the stories of Jesus gathering circles of people to himself as he travelled, calling them out of fishing boats and trees and jobs.
Some envision the many circles of hell, etc..
Through her sizable investment, Powell Jobs instantly commands an influential position in the male - dominated ownership circles of the «Big Four» professional sports leagues.
As well, Albertans are so hopeful now at the prospect of liberation from the fear of retribution for speaking their minds about government behaviour and policy in public, in the workplace or even among circles of friends.
Merton and Scholes won the 1997 Noble price for the same discovery, but were unable to control themselves and use it safely within their circles of competence.
Some investment bankers said there was talk in banking circles of a possible tie - up between the two given their complementary businesses.
The QoC Health platform is a cloud - based digital spine to connect patients with circles of care and support.
They are circles of influence and «go to resources» for small businesses, organizations and investors to connect with, share and learn about crowdfunding via locally hosted events and initiatives.
She is President of Circles Of Excellence Inc. and an internationally recognized authority on Cross-Cultural Communication.
There has been much movement in Perth media circles of late.Eoin Cameron has moved from 6WF's drive slot to 6PR.
Professionals understand their circles of competence.
Those of us outside the inner circles of power are glad there's no inflation, because we'd rather get more for our money (deflation) rather than less for our money (inflation).
Now history is repeating itself as an energized youth seeks to beat the establishment and dominate their respective circles of venture.
Other studies have discovered that as people age, they seek out situations that will lift their moods — for instance, pruning social circles of friends or acquaintances who might bring them down.
We can expand our circles of care and compassion outward to encompass nearly anyone.»
He said there are two concentric circles of potential customers for any innovation: the inner circle consists of the wealthy, and the outer circle, of the masses.
The commercial makes commuting look like Dante's 10th circle of Hell, replete with a wandering giraffe and zebra.
It's the circle of life, gadget - style.
«When you find something where you know the business, it's within your circle of competence, you understand it, the price is right, the people are right,» he said, «then you take your thumb out of your mouth and you barrel in.»
He added, «When you find something where you know the business, it's within your circle of competence, the price is right, the people are right, then you take your thumb out of your mouth and you barrel in.»
So, an incumbent comes in with the more affordable, more accessible technology and begins selling it to the outer circle of people, who have no other option.
A bad boss or team leader can turn a great job into the ninth circle of workplace hell.
In fact, the point of RelSci has nothing to do with expanding your circle of friends.
It's surrounding women entrepreneurs in a circle of mentorship, sources of capital and the knowledge and media placement to help their businesses thrive, giving them all of the tools to accelerate their growth and take them to the next level.
The report cited once such expert, Allison Nixon of security firm Flashpoint, who said it could be a «loosely knit social circle of kids and young adults» looking to make some sort of statement.
Also, Sheldon set a precedent that he would lend money, pay for meals and pay for Wi - Fi, and a circle of friends or family can grow to expect that.
The prime minister frequently sets the agenda for meetings of the security cabinet, his inner circle of senior ministers, which take place on an ad hoc basis.
Many people worry that their followers might not want to hear personal details, but the lines between work and play have blurred over the last 10 years, thanks to digital media, and you'll be completing the circle of personal branding by giving your posts a human touch.
You need an inner circle of people who hold you accountable and then help you clean your dirty laundry before it becomes a real (public) problem.
Tiny circle of trust: The newspaper was sold by New Media Investment Group (NEWM), which is a holding company for newspaper publisher Gatehouse Media.
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