Sentences with phrase «escape hatches for»

Yes, because it leaves the door open for more controversy; offers escape hatches for unexpected views; and leaves contenders, alternatives, and authority in many hands.
Rather than using Jesus as an escape hatch for fear, we need an understanding of redemption that will allow us to engage our fears in their most terrifying dimensions.
For those in the charter movement who have viewed chartering as a systemic reform strategy (not just an escape hatch for some kids), the prevalent theory of action for the last ten to fifteen years has been a «tipping point» strategy.
Thus does Glenn create an escape hatch for himself, one that helps him avoid confronting any tricky questions concerning the kind of socialization that is appropriate for children to receive within the polyglot of contemporary America.
There is no longer a methodological escape hatch for people who want to dismiss the results of the evaluation.
So it might be the case that the Hope Scholarship actually not only provides an escape hatch for these students who are being bullied but actually reduces the level of bullying in the district schools.
The Indiana voucher program has also been an escape hatch for failing charter schools.
February 19, 2014 • The National Gallery of Art is named as a potential escape hatch for the oldest private art museum in Washington.

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From them we began to learn that it was ridiculous, from a theological standpoint, to expect some ex post facto escape hatch to open up for us.
However, we must not forget the escape hatch that the church has set up for all of its members.
But in conclusion, he offers an escape hatch: It may be permissible for married couples to use barrier methods as long as they do so with the intent of «responsible parenthood» as that concept is defined, paradoxically, in Humanae Vitae itself.
For the first time in his life, basketball, his escape hatch from reality, was taken away from him.
If one season of tanking is enough to get him to look for an escape hatch, being forced to sign Dwight would easily have been enough.
But he added: «Where we differ is that I would rather see the UK making its case for reform from within the EU rather than with one hand on the escape hatch.
Another state lawmaker is looking for an escape hatch from Albany as Republican Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci is picked by local GOP leaders to run for Huntington town supervisor.
For her thesis, Warkentin caged cat - eyed snakes (Leptodeira annulata) with clutches of 5 - day - old frog eggs and found that the embryos could hatch to escape.
This is not a hobby or an escape hatch, it's what I do for money.
But with Buchanan closing in on the treasure and the Browns missing a prison visit, Paddington begins to think the Browns no longer care for him, forcing the bear to hatch an elaborate escape plan in an effort to clear his own name.
But even within the artifice of the second life Baby Doll leads, she escapes into her thoughts one more time by concocting violent scenarios where the girls go on missions as part of a super team of kick - ass heroines, trying to gather the tools for which they will hatch their escape.
Whether or not the movie is ultimately «realistic,» the lack of any viable escape hatch, for the characters or the audience, touches on and deconstructs deeper truths about the genre: that its pleasures are fundamentally sadistic and, when taken to a logical end point, deeply unsatisfying.
Apparently, the AP program hasn't so much raised the level of the curriculum in the American high school as it has created an escape hatch that lets a small number of ambitious students get out of the low - demand environment for a few hours.
For the animating theory of school choice has always been that it will not only serve as an escape hatch from dysfunctional public schools but also will spark public schools to improve.
In this haunting story of devastation and drought, young lovers Luz and Ray have their California dreams violently shattered, and they must hatch a plan to escape the relentless onslaught of the Amargosa Dune Sea for a greener, better life for their enigmatic adopted daughter.
New works include Panic Table (2004), which turns a monochrome painting into a table replete with a pool ladder and an escape hatch / trap door, and Piece of Cake (For Jack Goldstein)(2004), a painting incorporating a short video movie, which is dedicated to the late, influential California conceptualist.
For these artists, words are both a trap and an escape hatch.
And the distinction between weather and climate is bogus — simply provides another uncertain averaging interval for an escape hatch when the wrong predictions become too embarrassing.
Hansen said: «What's being talked about for Copenhagen is a strenghening of Kyoto [protocol] approach, a cap and trade with offsets and escape hatches which will be gauranteed to fail in terms of getting the required rapid reduction in emissions.
Were we farther from the sun, like Mars, where it gets cold enough for CO2 to condense we wouldn't have an escape hatch and the earth would be a cold dead rock much like Mars.
Paragraph 9 articulates a possible escape hatch, a propos «intended for purposes not prohibited under this Convention».
We practically yearn for an escape hatch when we dive into new software.
If you tell an interviewer that you're looking for a new job because of a toxic workplace, this answer may be honest, but no employer is going to give you a job if they think you see it as just an escape hatch from your current problems.
Then we would have our escape hatch, our hub for Asia travel, and our first international real estate investment.
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