And
economic questions arise.
Not exact matches
When we are told that «communism and Christianity are in actual fact two competing systems offering to reconstruct China... they are two antithetic and contrasted systems, either of which will affect the whole political, social and spiritual life of the people,» the
question at once
arises: What are the Christian correlates to the communist
economic system and social practice?
These
questions arise most obviously out of our situation of belonging to a social framework that has already opted for an
economic system whose policies often have questionable implications for the poor within our own country and in other nations.
Abstracting from cosmological considerations is quite understandable here since the immediate
questions giving rise to this adventurous theology
arise out of social and
economic inequities.
The important,
question arises as to whether this prominence of Anglo - Saxon Protestantism was because of the
economic and political position of Great Britain and the United States or whether the latter was due to the particular type of Protestantism which prevailed in these lands.
The social pain
arising from the continuing
economic crisis has made it possible — for the first time in decades — to pose these
questions in a serious fashion.
But just as New York got into the casino business,
questions arose over whether the northeast casino market was reaching a saturation point as the
economic troubles of casinos in Atlantic City became apparent.
Economic Issues and the Futility of Japan's FBR Program Even more fundamental
questions arise in relation to the role of Monju.
Since Bitcoin's value is essentially disconnected from what one clearing firm executive termed, any «
economic reality or circumstance in the real world,» the
question arises: what are the outer limits of the asset's volatility?
In the aftermath of the global
economic crisis increasingly urgent
questions arise that are related to neoliberal values seeping into almost every aspect of our lives.
IPCC can, however, distinguish between prescriptive and descriptive
questions that
arise in relevant socio -
economic literature about climate policy - making, identify important ethical and justice issues that
arise in this literature, where there is a consensus on ethics and justice issues in the relevant literature describe the consensus position, where there is no consensus on ethical and justice issues describe the range of reasonable views on these issues, and identify hard and soft law legal principles relevant to how governments should resolve ethical and justice issues that must be faced by policy - makers.
With job losses and employees leaving their positions for a myriad of reasons, especially in these strange
economic times, the
question arises: what can an employee take, and what must they leave, when they vacate their position.