Sentences with phrase «enduring part of»

Achieved Golden Star Award in 2002 for implementing latest practices and measures which remain a enduring part of the hospital.
The identification and protection of fundamental rights is an enduring part of the judicial duty to interpret the Constitution.
The show examines a body of work that formed an essential and enduring part of Schendel's wider practice.
The desktop computer remains an enduring part of people's news consumption - perhaps because during weekdays it is a work tool.
While this talk dynamic may seem an enduring part of the school experience (perfectly captured by the «wawawa» of Charlie Brown's teacher), it doesn't have to be this way.
The «not quite nice» of recent years has certainly included the mystical and religious longings that form such a deep and enduring part of many people's lives.
Thus, too, his reinterpretation of the Jewish past is beyond the arbitrament of factual scholarship; it has the permanence of great artistic vision; it has created that past in the soul of the present and is itself an enduring part of Jewish reality.

Not exact matches

'' [The middle class] sees money as a never - ending necessary evil that must be endured as part of life.
Resilience will keep you strong as you endure the less happy parts of following your dreams.
They have invested in every part of it, and they want the values on which they built the company to endure.
Politico: «U.S. investigators are focusing on an enduring mystery of the 2016 election: whether Trump campaign officials made the Republican Party platform more friendly to Russia as part of some broader effort to collude with the Kremlin, according to congressional records and people familiar with the probes.
Part of this endeavor is our enduring commitment to free and open - source software.
Here, our rather noble willingness to endure unhappiness (as an integral part even of a moral life dedicated to freeing us up most to the pursuit of happiness!)
«May the Good Shepherd remain close to the people of South Sudan, Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, who endure continuing hostilities, aggravated by the grave famine affecting certain parts of Africa.
Public humiliation, like Yvonne endured in the reactions to her childhood rape, which may be a part of the dismissive practices surroundign sexual violation must take place with appreciation of the victim - survivor's contribution of a counterpublic voice as a valuable societal contribution.»
If, as White - head puts it, the dominant thread «wanders from part to part of the brain, dissociated from the physical material atoms» (PR 167), then those enduring objects can not possibly be material.
They are part of the meeting that all meeting participants must endure.
Chastity, on the other hand, isn't about the state of your body, but the state of your soul; it's not just about whether or not you've had sex (although part of being chaste is having sex only in the context of marriage), it's about self - control, respecting your body, and enduring your trials with patience.
We need to realise without any doubt that genuine and enduring fulfilment is found by those who respond to the desires that pertain to the deepest part of our being.
In other words, an enduring creature would be confronted willynilly with the fact of its past redemption and compelled to accept it, to integrate it as part of its present determinateness in the same way as it must appropriate any other fact in its actual world....
Burke's Tory counterpart Dr. Johnson shared an undeniably Lutheran view of human expectations when he rhymed: «How small, of all that human hearts endure, / That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.»
Actually Brehvik does not consider himself a christian in his words, «in the strictest sense», so the first part of your point is moot... Secondly I think a fairer statement would be that not «all» muslims are violent extremists, as many who don't live in western countries are, as their book does instruct them to kill any and all who do not procalim allah as the one god and mohammed as his prophet... As far as having extreme passion for one's beliefs, if someone was truly to be an «extreme» christian that person would be completely loving as this was Jesus» command to love both God and everyone... to take that to the extreme would mean «extreme» loving, like the radical kind of love that caused Jesus to endure the cross for the sins of us all... includinig the man who committed this atrocity and yes any and all of the muslim's who have committed similar things.
Lewis's ability to see that, and help us to see it, is part of the enduring power of The Screwtape Letters.
She was forced into fighting, and endured sexual violence as part of the LRA's «forced wives» system for many years.
Or put it this way, the world to which my wife and I belong is part of a society, and it is a characteristic of a society that as long as it endures it lays down conditions to which successor members of that society must conform.
My own enduring subjectivity is made up of these moments of experience, each flowing into the next as part of an enduring series of experiential occasions.
Religion seemed to be a part of the «superstructure» which sanctioned the existing order, promised rewards in heaven for enduring the pain on earth, and therefore suppressed any attempt to change the real social condition of this world.
While McNamara recounts a history of repeated efforts on the part of the Church hierarchy to cloister women both from the world and male clerics, thus preventing any participation in sacramental or authoritative roles, her account also tells the story of countless women religious who endured, thrived, and often achieved renown despite such restrictive efforts.
Both the pain Job endured and God's blessings were part of God's plan for Job's life.
To reclaim color, all color, is part of reclaiming the inseparability of body and spirit and the historic witness of the enduring community.
First of all to my parents, my father, Remus Muray, and my mother, Marianna Muray, for their part in bringing me into the world, and their love, understanding, and encouragement throughout my life; to John Cobb, my theological «godfather» who first introduced me to process thought, and to whose friendship, inspiration, encouragement, and intellectual stimulation I am more grateful than I could ever express; to David Griffin, who taught me how to think critically; to Jay McDaniel and Kevin Clark for their enduring friendship since our student days and perpetually intellectual stimulating conversations; Nancy Howell, without whose encouragement this project may not have been undertaken; William Dean, whose work has proved to be so liberating; to David and Rosanne Keller, for their friendship, the opportunity to work and play with them, and for their living relationally; Josephine Bates, for her friendship, encouragement, and support in this endeavor; the Rt..
Instead of a robust conception of consent that includes searching public deliberation about the most enduring moral questions, Obama envisions a less proactive, more symbolic recognition on the part of the public that their interests are being adequately managed by the political class.
The table seems to be a self - contained entity, enduring through time and only externally affected by being moved to another part of the room.
But fundamentally, these past occasions of the regionally included enduring object will be included in the later occasions of the including enduring object just as all past occasions are included — not in any special sense as part to whole.
As Samuel Johnson put it: «How small, of all that human hearts must endure, I That part which laws or kings can cause or cure!»
Samuel Johnson wisely observed, «How small the part of all that human hearts endure can laws or kings either cause or cure.»
Then, when they had made that past a part of themselves, they could undertake the search for enduring philosophical truth.
He concludes by describing the personally comforting, otherworldly salvific «promise from Jesus to soothe our sorrows, heal our hearts, and drive away our fears,» for whosoever believeth «will be part of something far more powerful, enduring, and good than all the forces here on earth.
Baudelaire's imagined picture of Edgar Allen Poe's drunken genius created a powerful mythology, and the cursed poets were cursed in part because they considered themselves sworn members of an elite brotherhood, an order of poets who would dare, and endure, anything for their art.
It seems to me, nevertheless, that he suffered, at the hands of the BBC This World programme in particular, and the media in general, a profound injustice, and that this injustice was made possible only because it fed into a narrative which Catholics have endured over recent years for the most part without protest, so great has been their numb horror at the seemingly endless procession of abusive clergy who have been dragged from the shadows by police and media.
Since the presiding occasion of the regnant society «wanders from part to part of the brain, dissociated from the physical material atoms» (PR 167), the other enduring objects which constitute it as an «inter-section» must be historic routes of occasions within the «nonsocial» nexus which supports the regnant society.
Churches are indeed public institutions with reputations to uphold, so they may not deal with your sin the way God would, but if you want to be part of the institution, you probably have to endure their requirements.
And this higher - level series of experiences is thought to have its own causal efficacy, which can influence the enduring parts upon which it is dependent.
Did you witness someone enjoying some part of your branding — not just enduring or submitting to it?
It is a long, enduring and evolving part of their cultures.
«We are proud to be part of such an enduring tradition that celebrates Irish heritage and, when it comes down to it, the power of friendship.
Products certified by GFCO are tested to 10 parts per million (ppm) or less of gluten and endure continuous, stringent testing to maintain the certification label that is seen as the symbol of trust by the gluten - free community.
Regardless of whether a dessert is an enduring classic or part of an innovative final course, there's a beer out there to pair it with.
Fitness could become a factor, especially for Arsenal, given the workload they have had to endure during this early part of the season.
Unsurprisingly fans were outraged at the prospect of having to endure a camera view which blocks a huge part of the action.
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