Sentences with phrase «dictated by the needs»

The RE syllabus is too often dictated by the needs of public examinations, but even within this some fine work could be done, and the Faith communicated for what it is: essential knowledge, rich and deep, that opens wide the whole of life's meaning and purpose and sets it in the context of centuries of God's revelation and 2,000 years of Church history that is thrilling to discover.
But there is still a considerably long way to go before Blair achieves that goal and the peculiarity of the present situation in the party is that the pace of change is dictated by his need for the backing of the unions as long as they retain the major role in party structures and funding.
Clinical training is often the final component of the program — a feature dictated by the need to be prepared for clinical residencies.
Charter school advocates have for several years sought the statewide mandate, arguing that they should be funded equitably with traditional public schools and that capital money should follow the child, not be dictated by the needs of a school.
Mr Laws said about # 26m would eventually be spent on rebuilding Copland School, but the timeframe was dictated by the need to be cost efficient.
The design of the car was dictated by the need to be compact and therefore light, as well as aerodynamic needs.
Every line has a clear function, every form is dictated by its need for speed, yet the overall look is nothing less than spectacular and breathtaking.
We have now travelled to Peru, Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras with routes dictated by my needs to see sites that may not be on other people standard routes.
I regularly find new missions and activities in old zones, and rather than following a strict path from one planet to another, I am instead finding myself going back and forth between various locations as dictated by the needs of the story.
«Some of those changes must have been dictated by the need to keep the cast and sets limited, the story short and simple,» he writes.
Ideally it will be dictated by your needs.

Not exact matches

It's dictated by how much information we need to process — more information spells more time, which is why our younger years, when we're processing lots and lots of new stuff, seem to pass so slowly.
Improve operations by allowing managers to plan their labor needs consistent with anticipated workflow and flex onsite labor dictated by unanticipated call volume stress.
And, need we discuss how the insurers dictate whether or not we actually NEED the treatment recommended by our physicneed we discuss how the insurers dictate whether or not we actually NEED the treatment recommended by our physicNEED the treatment recommended by our physician?
Your bible and god are meaningless to me, but you have the right to believe whatever you wish... Mr. Mohler is actively trying to legislate away YOUR freedoms and dictating by law what YOU need to believe... Do you not get that?
Therefore we can not adopt the suggestion that the structure and movement of a course of study be dictated by the skills and capacities needed to fill ministerial functions.
If people lived by the dictates of religion as they did in times past, there would be no need for such an amendment.
George: «If people lived by the dictates of religion as they did in times past, there would be no need for such an amendment»
Often the form it takes is dictated by local need:
Thus, sound and meaning structures are not dictated by the nature of things, but are fashioned by people to serve their need for common understanding.
I lean towards the third view... but I admit it is the most difficult of the three views... Christ's priorities appear to be «love in motion» flowing in almost unpredictable directions as dictated by the greatest need: — He heals a slave rather than rebukes slavery; — He heals a man at a pool, then leads the man to belief, then says «cease from sinning»; — He heals many others and says «go and sin no more» to but a few; — He shares money with the poor but establishes no long - term aid; — He touches lepers; He converses with seeking Pharisees; He debates with other Pharisees; He lives with Samaritan outcasts for two days; — He acknowledges the five «marriages» of the Samaritan woman as «marriages»... and then remarks about her current co-habitation... but then moves to higher priorities; — He seems so very focused on internal holiness and not on external holiness; — He violates the Sabbath; He says He is Lord of the Sabbath; He even says that the Sabbath was created to assist man, rather than man created to serve the Sabbath... thus turning the entire concept of the Law into one of assistance rather than being chained to obedience; — He insists on impartiality in the way we bless others, even if we call them «evil» or «good».
Contrary to present arrangements, the structure of the curriculum in regard to the need for educating practical Christian thinkers can not be dictated by any structure or map of the sciences.
I'll hold the door for others, say «Bless you» when people sneeze, let people cut in line at the stores... but if I don't toe the line in this «God» business, I need to be dictated to by those who do?
Grindmaster - Cecilware's latest products are more often than not dictated by what the customer needs rather than by industry trends.
«Our operations are guided by the dictates of our annual strategic plan, and we constantly focus on addressing our customers» needs,» Huggins says.
If formation would have dictated our season we'd have signed by now all the players we needed / wanted.
You need someone to dictate, put players into position, make little fouls by kicking someone — like Claude Makelele used to do.»
Their fate will also be dictated by the Results on Sunday to see who they will need to go through in the early rounds.
I wasn't surprised by LAUSD's decision — reality shows need drama, and LAUSD no doubt suspected it would be portrayed in an unflattering light, just as many felt the Huntington, West Virginia «lunch ladies» in season one were unfairly cast as villains for merely serving menus dictated by others.
And because breastvest lets breastfeeding mums lift up their tops with without showing any bits they'd rather keep under wraps, choosing what to wear each day need no longer be dictated by their desire to do the best for their babies.
At first it was hard for Maggie to over and over let her children dictate the script and the activity, but she has found that by going along with it (and biting her your tongue when she has the need to control things), her children are more grounded and ready to go with the flow.
From congressional legislation to school lunch policy, the food pyramid and what we are actually led to believe we need to live and thrive is in more ways than you would imagine completely dictated by these corporations, their lobbying efforts and Madison Avenue advertising agencies.
It's ridiculous public policy, it's bad public policy, it circumvents the law, it basically says there's no need for a legislature whatsoever, it's unilateral dictates by an executive, and I think it's just absolutely horrible.»
The release of a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court decision dictating that police need a warrant in order to search a cell phone coincides with a request by the Buffalo Police Department to purchase equipment that would transfer all data from a cell phone so it could be examined by detectives.
Cork East — with population per TD average just below (1.5 %) the state average, there is no need to change the boundaries of this constituency and no boundary changes will be required unless these are dictated by the Commission deciding to make more radical changes involving all the Cork election boundaries
Lim's team sits in the NUS Mechanobiology Institute and the faculty of engineering, and as he consults with biologists and clinicians as dictated by the nature of his various projects, he stresses the need for engineers and physical scientists to partner with medical doctors early and regularly in the innovation process.
Who you find attractive, say psychobiologists, is largely dictated by evolutionary needs and hardwired into your brain
Students who participate in off - campus practicum and / or clinical experiences may need to complete the above listed health and training requirements and other health and training requirements dictated by off - campus sites.
My belief is that it is a combination of all three and I am sure other issues such as the question has healing become a business and when you turn people away due to lack of funds or when the billing department dictates who gets to be seen by a Dr based on insurance and not need what message does that send.
All that matters is that one eats as little sugar forming foods / starches as possible, eats a requisite necessary amount of protein but not extra, and eats enough beneficial fats to supply energetic needs and as dictated by hunger.
I personally loved the fact that there are NO right or wrongs, that each food affects us all very differently and this varies at different stages throughout our lives and needs reviewing on a regular basis by using our own body wisdom, not relying on «facts» (which are often questionable) to dictate what we should and should not do.
«There are a lot of options out there for stemware and I think it gets overcomplicated,» she says, noting that the primary consideration for glassware shouldn't be what we think we need, but actually what our space dictates and the way we want to wash: By hand or via dishwasher?
The gender switch is not motivated by any sociopolitical notions — this is, after all, 300 - year - old gilt - edged fluff — but rather due to the plot element that dictates that the prince would reject her if he knew her true identity, both because her father is responsible for the death of his parents and because she is a member of the «fairer» sex, for whom he has no need.
Word counts are free to be dictated exclusively by the needs of the subject matter, and that is good.
A rough and tumble look at a life surrounded and dictated by violence, Ramsey's long - awaited follow - up to 2011's We Need to Talk About Kevin stars Joaquin Phoenix as a mumbling fixer.
Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr), out of guilt from his participation in these incidences, is in favor of an official act sanctioned by over one hundred countries to put the Avenger's actions in the hands of the U.N. to dictate if and when they are ever needed again.
It is probably a job for a psychiatrist to figure out just why Hurwitz felt the need to construct a damsel - in - distress story that is conducted by proxy by an immature mother who is having all of her actions dictated by her young son.
Yes, a film needs good reviews and industry support to get noticed by the Academy, but the publicity campaigns mounted by studios are crucial as well and usually dictate whether an actor is considered for a «leading» or «supporting» role.
Gabrielle Union and Octavius J. Johnson are simply the estranged wife and the child - in - distress, and their actions are dictated by whatever the script needs at a particular moment.
Although funding is dictated by diverse local needs, education spending is too often focused on administrative overhead and benefits rather than the classroom.
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