Sentences with phrase «early acceptance of»

No one is suggesting the NHS should «roll over» each time they are faced with a claim, but it is certainly often the case that early acceptance of fault and a prompt settlement discussion would reduce costs.
Both authors deserve credit for early acceptance of self publishing which has made books more affordable.
Early acceptance of the TFA by countries in the Hemisphere will signal their commitment to, and leadership on, trade facilitation matters.
One of the major obstacles to early acceptance of evolutionary theory in biology was the empirical fact of relatively fixed species.

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Earlier this month, Reuters calculations showed combined trust loans, entrusted loans and undiscounted bankers» acceptances — all common forms of shadow banking finance — fell to 107 billion yuan ($ 16 billion) in October from 396 billion yuan ($ 60 billion) in September.
«The early companies have a real opportunity to set the standards and help develop the acceptance» of new technologies, Ayer said.
And that is attributable to the roll out of new mail products that's gaining some pretty wide acceptance here... and that's working early on.»
Even though the intellectual climate within the Reserve Bank and other economic policy agencies was already moving in favour of deregulation in the early 1970s, wider community acceptance of the case for change did not come until after the Government set up a broad - ranging inquiry, conducted by a group of independent experts.
Out of every Elite Series, one team will be chosen to receive a real - money $ 150,000 investment from Quake's seed fund and early acceptance into our accelerator program.
It also seems quite hard to swallow that a person could spend his or her life helping the poor, counseling the down and out, building homes for Habitat for Humanity, giving millions to charitable causes, assisting those with disabilities and mental health issues, and without a sincere acceptance of Jesus Christ as Savior, be doomed to eternal condemnation and suffering, no getting out early for good behavior.
It claims descent from the Ethiopian eunuch converted by Philip in Acts 8, and dates formally to the preaching of Frumentius in the early fourth century and the acceptance of Christianity in A.D. 330.
If we are to speak truly to our age, therefore, we can assume, not (1) the complete ignorance of Christian principles, such as existed in the decaying civilization of early Greece and Rome; (2) the thoroughgoing knowledge and acceptance of Christian principles, such as existed in the time of most of our grandparents; or (3) the vigorous antagonism to the gospel, such as now exists among those who accept either the Marxist or the Fascist interpretation of history; but (4) a vague and tenuous residuum of Christian piety, devoid of any intention of doing anything about it.
In place of the synagogue came the church; in place of circumcision came baptism; in place of the temple altars came the acceptance of Christ's sacrifice in the Lord's Supper; and while only the first suggestions of the early Catholic rubric are within the canon, these suggestions are there, presaging, as they are seen in retrospect, the repetition of all the good and evil fortunes that in every age and faith have attended sacramentalism.
Part of the reason for the early successful syndication and acceptance of these independent programs was their quality and dependability.
Equal weight has also been given to the acceptance of basic rights and freedoms, as well as positive reinforcement of ethically acceptable behavior though rote and example, all though childhood and early adulthood.
Thus, there is adaptation prior to adoption, of transformation before acceptance.9 Despite aligning itself with philosophy (thereby rejecting popular religion), the early Church did not completely identify its God with the God of the philosophers.
For example, as early as 20 years ago General Frederick Coutts of the Salvation Army wrote: «Salvationists are identified with the high ideals of social justice and acceptance of the unchallenged rights of every man as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights» (Human Rights and the Salvation Army [Campfield Press, 19681, p. 5)
It is this fact which, as in the early church so now, has been a powerful force in moving people toward the acceptance of the second part of the argument, namely, that there must be an authoritative church which will adjudicate finally, absolutely, and even infallibly on which interpretations should be seen as resulting from the Spirit's illumination and which should not.
Not only is IVF the most obvious source of «fresh» and cryopreserved embryos, but the growing acceptance of embryo creation and disposal through IVF has shaped our moral imagination, rendering us less and less capable of seeing any relevant moral claims attending the early embryo as incipient human life.
We have already noted that as early as Luke 2:41 - 52 the tension between suffering and Sonship is present; here the problem is the acceptance of a messiahship without suffering.
An unquestioning acceptance of everything the New Testament says about Jesus yields us a picture of Jesus that suffers from internal inconsistencies, that is clearly in a few places a construct of the needs of the early Church, and that will not stand historical critical scrutiny.
But soon it was realized — partly as a result of the remembrance of Jesus» own utter humility and denial of self, particularly as associated with his awful suffering and his uncomplaining acceptance of it as the will of God; partly under the influence of a fresh reading of the Suffering Servant passages in Isaiah; (commented on earlier) and, not least, as a consequence of the community's own experience of the forgiveness of sins — soon, I say, it was realized that the whole significance of Jesus» earthly life culminated in his death.
Their confidence in his continued life turned their dismay at Calvary into triumph, and without it some of the most characteristic elements in the New Testament — the radiant hope and joy of the whole Book, the Christ - mysticism of Paul, the shining reality of the eternal world in the Epistle to the Hebrews, and the enthusiastic acceptance of sacrificial hardship exhibited by the early church — are inexplicable.
When one couples this with what we have said earlier about man's freedom, the openness to the future which is before each of us and all of us, and the importance of decision as to choices made, the moral question is radically transformed from obedience to arbitrary command to willing acceptance of the invitation of love.
As in earlier years, acceptance and reflection of feeling, so that the child feels that there is no feeling he can not express, however bad, however frightening, is the essence of intimacy.
While the sanctity of marriage will be debated the Kirk earlier claimed its move towards greater acceptance of gay marriage would not compromise the Church's traditional view of marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
Is it sought «to make possible early therapy or even to favor a serene and informed acceptance of the child not yet born»?
Never Finding an Identity Young adults spent their late teens and early 20s basking in the freedom and acceptance of their culture.
If a religious group helps to foster the general acceptance of the conception, it promotes the following constructive conditions: (1) Community pressures are mobilized in the direction of motivating the alcoholic toward help rather than away from it, in the early stages of his illness.
Nonetheless, given there is firm belief that the board of WCB speak for up to 10 per cent of the business and Saputo has gone unconditional, these apparently early acceptances explain just why Murray Goulburn will be looking to use any available tool to put a pause on Team Canada.
While the scooter crowd may have to work harder to gain the respect of the skateboarders (think early skiers vs. snowboarders issues), it is slowly gaining acceptance in the skating community.
The Brazil international had been leaning towards a move to the Catalan giants earlier in the summer, and he has finally got his wish, subject to international clearance and acceptance of personal terms.
(1) Acceptance of new foods at this early stage can help translate into acceptance of new foods during childhood.
Of course, we were already imagining early acceptance at Harvard.
The board was unanimous in its acceptance of her early - retirement request during a meeting that ended early Wednesday morning.
This early introduction to food tastes often increases baby's acceptance of those foods later on.
Further, although there is not necessarily a causal connection between the decline of breastfeeding and the earlier introduction of solid baby food, it is highly plausible that the widespread acceptance of artificial formulas acclimated mothers and doctors alike to infants» ingestion of non-breast milk substances.
More importantly, as Le Billon so well documented in French Kids Eat Everything, almost every aspect of French food culture, including widespread nutrition education and early «taste training,» supports better school meals, both their provision by schools and their acceptance by children.
Infants» natural preference for sweet taste results in ready acceptance of fruits as an early complementary food (Beauchamp and Moran 1982).
Percoco, a South Salem resident, was found guilty of two counts of conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud and one count of solicitation of bribes or gratuities earlier this year and acquitted of two extortion charges related to his acceptance of $ 300,000 in bribes to benefit Competitive Power Ventures, an energy company that sought to build the power plant in the Hudson Valley.
This had been predicted as a relic from when hot ionized plasma of the early universe first cooled sufficiently to form neutral hydrogen and allow space to become transparent to light, and its discovery led to general acceptance among physicists that the Big Bang is the best model for the origin and evolution of the universe.
It was the official letter of acceptance for a paper he had submitted 2 months earlier to the Journal of Natural Pharmaceuticals, describing the anticancer properties of a chemical that Cobange had extracted from a lichen.
The report's authors hope that early public discussion of potentially controversial work — before it is undertaken — will help to encourage wider acceptance of such research.
These early exposures familiarize the baby with specific flavors as well as the experience of variety and set the stage for later acceptance of healthy flavors in solid foods.
Bonnichsen and Turnmire (1999:2 - 3) perceive a paradigm shift towards acceptance of the Early - Entry model predicated on the acceptance of Monte Verde, Chile, as a 12,500 year old site, identification of regional co-traditions contemporaneous with Clovis and several other pre - 11,500 sites in the Americas.
Originating from early Buddhist teachings, mindfulness is a way of being that encourages openness, patience and acceptance to an unfolding situation, encouraging a mental state focused on the present moment.
As future studies solidify the association between inflammatory mediators and different diseases, early detection of cytokine aberrations and anti-inflammatory therapy to reduce disease risk may gain more mainstream acceptance
Also was thinking that the so - called small pox epidemic that killed so many natives could have been an early example of biological warfare, even if it was only the acceptance of some items of junk food even in small amounts from frontier stores.
Best Supporting Actress winner Allison Janney's opening line of her acceptance speech was the early leader for «Quote of the Show.»
What a joy to attend the Critics Choice Awards on the heels of the women - driven Golden Globes Awards earlier in the week, as women across the globe were inspired by Oprah's Cecil B. DeMille Award acceptance speech.
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