Sentences with phrase «common justification for»

Statistics regarding poor Indigenous health outcomes are common justification for mainstream health promotion intervention in Indigenous people's lives.
The most common justification for denying continuing Workers» Compensation benefits is that the applicant has not demonstrated the effort required in looking for other work.
A common justification for such emissions reductions is that they will lead to a reduction in the future impacts of climate on society.
However, the common justification for carbon reduction costs is the social cost of carbon.
The most common justification for purchasing a whole life insurance policy is that it is also used as an investment tool.
The chase for yield is one common justification for the recent share price performance in the banking sector.
This is probably the most common justification for not making the leap into homeownership.
Race and gender diversity is a common justification for dual - career hiring policies.
A common justification for ignoring the etiquette rule against nosiness is the simple admission of curiosity.

Not exact matches

It is the generality of both the physical and the conceptual feelings involved in religious experience which establishes the common basis for the kind of integration in which emotional experience illustrates a conceptual justification, and conceptual experience finds an emotional justification.
Aristotle and Aquinas know of this need but believe the deeper justification of authority lies in the need to order toward a common good the very superabundance of particular goods possible for human beings.
Or the world can make common cause with perversions of the counsels, against the authentic reign of God, just as widespread Catholic unchastity is cited as justification for enshrining anti-humanism in law via the Affordable Care Act.
If sufficiently original, human response may shape the common culture inherited by our fellows, for every tradition blindly received originally had its purpose and justification, however feeble that might have been.
History teaches us that those justifications for the event are devoid of all common sense, that they are inconsistent with one another, as, for instance, the murder of a man as a result of the declaration of his rights, and the murder of millions in Russia for the abasement of England.
Thus, for example, the very important Lutheran - Roman Catholic Common Statement on «Church and Justification» (1994) reaches a fundamental agreement on the question of justification; and yet a section entitled «Areas of Controversy» lists a series of remaining dJustification» (1994) reaches a fundamental agreement on the question of justification; and yet a section entitled «Areas of Controversy» lists a series of remaining djustification; and yet a section entitled «Areas of Controversy» lists a series of remaining disagreements.
Highlights for me included: 1) Belcher's call in Chapter 3 to find common ground in classic / orthodox Christianity (the Apostle's Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed) which, if applied, would dramatically reduce some of the name - calling and accusations of heresy that have been most unhelpful in the discussion between the emerging and traditional camps, 2) Belcher's fabulous treatment of postmodernism and postfoundationalism in Chapter 4, where he rightly explains that when talking about postmodernism, folks in the emerging church and the traditional church are using the same term to refer to two completely different things, and where he concludes that «a third way rejects classical foundationalism and hard postmodernism,» and 3) Belcher's fair handling of the atonement issue in Chapter 6, in which he clarifies that most emergering church leaders «are not against atonement theories and justification, but want to see it balanced with the message of the kingdom of God.»
Third, the texts also showed common positive, though not uncriticized, influences through Bergson and the American pragmatists — chiefly, in Whitehead's case, John Dewey.1 As a result of these positive influences, the texts displayed identical concerns for recovering the concreteness of experience, reinterpreting the body achieving a new understanding of space and time, and elucidating the immediacy of experience as a justification for philosophy itself.
Moral justifications for confidentiality in the secular world are generally based upon arguments concerning the common good.
We are well used to such Evangelicals, sharing with them the doctrinal and moral essentials of classical Christianity, a commitment to the Augustinian patrimony of the West, recent remarkable joint statements on justification, and much common work for the sanctity of life, Biblical standards of sexual morality, social justice, environmental responsibility and world peace.
You may also discover that your competitors are already offering training courses and certifications; that above anything else should create enough justification for jumping into the training business game, whether you charge for it or not.Charging for training makes good business sense, especially in industries where deal negotiations are common, such as in high - tech.
«That's providing the opportunity for opponents of that change in high - stakes testing to use the Common Core and its implementation as a justification for delay,» West says, which is why «there are more and more examples of state and local [teachers» unions] coming out in strong opposition to the Common Core.»
But that is also not certain and can not be used as a primary justification for the focus on Common Core standards.
It would therefore be a terrible mistake for the new Common Core standards, praiseworthy as we believe they are, to become a justification for even greater neglect.
We've reached this magical point where people either claim LCD is just as good for reading as eInk (the common justification being you can't read eInk in the dark — guess it's too much like a book) or they just don't mention the readability of the screen.
Common sense would seek to dictate that if FHA lenders underwrite mortgages according to FHA requirements, and mortgage servicing companies take care of customer service and loan administration duties as required by FHA, there shouldn't be any justification for upping the ante on FICO credit scores required for FHA loans.
Once again you sidestep any examination of the criticisms to see whether or not they are warranted or even asking someone how they arrived at a given conclusion or what justification they have for a given premise and claim, based upon an argument from incredulity which is common, for example, in creationist literature to the effect of, «I can't believe that there is a natural explanation for the origin of the eye, therefore the origin of the eye must be supernatural.»
Although it has been a common practice in studying paleoclimate data to use proxy data from, for example, an ice core in Antarctica, to represent global climate after dividing the former by a factor of ∼ 2 or by a model - determined, latitude - dependent scaling factor, theoretical justification is only beginning to be emphasized (22).
PLP's claim that there was insufficient consultation and reasoned justification for the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to take a different path from that recommended by Jackson, and that the proposal breaches common law and international law requirements to ensure access to justice.
Employees who have been fired for just cause based on allegations that they engaged in some type of dishonest conduct represent the most common type of justification for summary dismissal.
Second, for a strong jurisprudential inquiry into impartiality, the relevant differences between civil and common law judges, the nature of adjudication and law, and the justification for positive legal restrictions on judges» conduct, see W. Bradley Wendel, Impartiality in Judicial Ethics: A Jurisprudential Analysis, 22 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub.
In addition many academic commentators argued it was time to recognize the tort of invasion of privacy in Canada: Craig, «Invasion of Privacy and Charter Values: The Common - Law Tort Awakens», 42 McGill L.J. 355; Austin, «Privacy and Private Law: The Dilemma of Justification» 55 McGill L.J. 165; Hunt, «Conceptualizing Privacy and Elucidating Its Importance: Foundational Considerations for the Development of Canada's Fledging Privacy Tort», 37 Queen's L.J. 167.
There is therefore a justification for common sense in philosophy, but only as showing that our theoretical principles can not be quite correct so long as their consequences are condemned by an appeal to common sense which we feel to be irresistible.
It can not be logically argued that the confirmation provisions merely confirm the common law if the justification for the confirmation provisions is to provide certainty where the common law position on extinguishment is unclear.
The facts as we know them today do not fit the «absence of law» or «barbarian'theory underpinning the colonial reception of the common law of England... Yet the supposedly barbarian nature of Indigenous people provided the common law of England with the justification for denying them their traditional rights and interests in land, as Lord Sumner speaking for the Privy Council said in In re Southern Rhodesia (60)(1919) AC 211, at pp 233 - 234:
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