Sentences with phrase «espouse makes»

There's no shortage of utopian visions in the IT industry, but the journey to cloud computing that some folks espouse makes...
«These comments along with other views he has espoused make it clear that he is way out of the mainstream and is unfit to represent New York.»]
«They're all about espousing making teachers more professional and treating them like professionals, and at the same time they're fighting — starting today — in the courts and in the legislature to allow for forced placement of teachers in places that either they or the leadership of the school doesn't want them to work,» Schoales said.

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«I suggest hiring and training what are called «ethical leaders» — supervisors who espouse and enact ethical behaviour, who talk about and promote ethics in the workplace, making it a common topic of conversation with their employees.
At the same time they espoused «principles before profits» and a commitment to making the world — from the New York City subways to the Pentagon to the Amazon rain forest — a better place.
Marketing expert Seth Godin makes this point repeatedly, and it's one I espouse.
Mastous espouses the former type of set - up and he solicits the opinions of every meeting participant as part of the company's consensus - based approach to decision making.
M2C companies espouse high - quality products at lower prices because they make direct relationships with manufacturers rather than working through the traditional importer to brand to buyer relationships.
The founder no longer needs to espouse his or her beliefs and values to the 10,000 th employee; every single person already in the company will do just that, in every decision they make, big or small.
Charlie Munger has long espoused the benefits of making friends with the eminent dead.
However, as many marketers know, sales aren't just made on the value of a product, but on the principles the product espouses.
It protects people of ALL faiths or NO faiths by making it illegal for the government to espouse ANY ONE belief system.
I once accused the young convert poet Robert Lowell of espousing Catholicism with all the marital fidelity of a gigolo on the make.
This paraphrase is, I know, a parody that is both unfair and unnuanced, but it serves well enough to make the point that to espouse as one's purpose the promotion of the knowledge and love of God is, in our time, an act that runs against both theological fashion and the spirit of the age.
By creating a blanket requirement for all fetal death experiences ranging from miscarriage to abortion (as opposed to making these provisions an option), this bill attempts to force women into a belief they may not espouse.
Because the odds of «dangerous» ideas espoused by a carpenter walking around, preaching in an occupied land peacefully overtaking the Roman Empire (the most powerful man - made force on the planet at the time) and shaping civilization, Western and beyond, are almost as remote as the odds of you forgoing your delusional confidence in your ability for rational thought or facts, giving him credit for being exactly who he said he was.
He made a rational claim and evidence based argument as to why creationism is silly and should not be espoused.
One that was based on a survey of mainline church members, for example, suggested that identification with the local community served as an important plausibility structure for traditional religious tenets.13 Furthermore, those who made such localistic identifications were considerably more likely than «cosmopolitans» to espouse traditional religious beliefs (controlling for a variety of other factors) and to allow these beliefs to influence their thinking on racial and social questions as well.
Remember, Jesus (actually his name was wilfred) espoused the doctrine that we should love and care for our brothers and sisters, thus making him by current daffynitions, a SOCIALIST!
Instead, they might make good candidates to join the «pluralistic rationalist» community of theists & atheists, conservatives & liberals, and others with disparate beliefs and backgrounds, who espouse «transbelief reasoning dialogues» and practicing a reasoning lifestyle.
Similar remarks can be made about the much cruder theories espoused by the Nazis.
I recall an instance at a big conference here some years ago where a Christian musician I respected (although we have some pretty different views on some issues) refused to be cornered by a line of questions (framed more like an interrogation) which would have made him espouse the party line on spirituality as defined by those running the event.
I as a Christian, want them to run for office and openly espouse whatever they believe, so that all can be plain to see and we can all make our decisions with all knowledge available.
Some time ago, however, some consultants studied the decision - making process of a national church organization that strongly espouses pluralism and found that at every level decisions were made in a way that actively inhibited pluralism.
That didn't make them correct, no matter how intelligent and worldly and well - respected those who espoused those ideas at the time may have been.
It is not uncommon to find immigration lawyers (those who promote laws to make 5 - 20k from people to come here and take US jobs) trolling forums like this that espouse ideas favorable to US jobs, workers and unions.
Could one demonstrate that the basic ideas espoused by the clergy made any impact on masses of people?
I would expect him to make changes that coincides with the things he espouses.
I'm generally not a liberal user of the «secretly - healthy» label, but if there's any recipe of mine that espouses that concept, it's this amazing Brownie Batter Freezer Fudge, which is made from whole foods consisting primarily of dates and walnuts, but legitimately tastes (and satisfies) like brownie batter.
Rather I made fun of the higher principles espoused by those «too mature» to troll
I'm disappointed with Wenger on this, whenever criticised on the lack of signings or the amount we spend, or who we bring in to the club, he has constantly made statements in the press that espouse his views on careful financial management of the squad and club.
Maybe you've made it to the magical six - month mark espoused as the suggested benchmark many mamas work toward.
Indeed, it would not make much sense at all if the incremental benefits from devolution were little greater than the cost of its collection, challenging one of the key principles of taxation, the canon of economy, espoused by Scotland's own Adam Smith.
The fact that he speaks five languages, including fluent Spanish, only makes him more valuable as a candidate in espousing the Republican message to groups Republicans should be talking to.
This was the first time in recent years that, an opposition leader had spoken at the gathering of all who matter in the Presby Church, in a manner akin to a campaign rally with policies espoused and political promises made.
Progressivism, a populist reform movement in the early twentieth century, espoused by Presidents like Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, and grounded in Protestant moralism, which sought to make government both more responsive to the plight of the people, for instance using Constitutional amendments to deal with social problems like alcoholism and using government force to quash monopolies, and at the same time more representative of the will of the electorate, for instance instituting more democracy like the direct election of Senators and ending the corruption of Machine politics in the cities.
«The late Maitama Sule also known by his traditional title, Danmasanin Kano was a patriot who espoused the God given strengths and positive attributes of all the constituent ethnicities that make up our great country Nigeria.
I still believe we will be hammered in the forthcoming local elections, which makes me sorry for the hard working diligent councillor being affected not by local issues but by a simmering hatred the press and Labour have been keenly espousing since the coalition deal, and a hatred for the Lib Dems for being the face of the cuts.
Touching on ethnocentrism, the NPP secretary debunked the assertion that the party was ethnocentric and blamed the ruling NDC for espousing such mischievous propaganda, spinning deliberate exaggeration on comments some individuals in the NPP may have made.
The NCCE indicated the objective of the exercise is to afford the candidates the opportunity to espouse their policies and programmes to Ghanaians to enable them make informed decisions on December 7
We'll be looking at minority candidates running for offi ces and non-minority candidates running where there are significant minority populations, to make sure that people's needs are fairly represented, that the agendas espoused by the would - be elected official is what we need in our communities.
On other issues, Clegg found an ally in then Foreign Secretary William Hague during «behind - the - scenes debates about Israel and Palestine or the Middle East or China, where [Clegg] would customarily push for a harder line than the narrow realpolitik espoused by Osborne» (202), a poorly drafted sentence that makes it unclear whether Clegg's dispute with Osborne ranged over all these issues or solely China.
President - Elect Donald Trump's pro-life platform against abortion, along with his support for traditional family values, marriage as stated in the Bible as one man and one woman instead of same - sex marriage, in favor of prayer and the reading of sacred scripture in our public schools, and his promise to appoint conservative judges to the United States Supreme Court made Evangelicals and even Democrats who espouse those positions to support Donald Trump.
Madam Boateng said each parliamentary aspirant was to make a presentation and a pledge to ensure that policies and programmes for increasing women farmers» access to productive resources including micro credit, inputs supplies productive, productive lands, agricultural extension services and appropriate technologies among other things are espoused.
I think biological determinism has a degree of human decency and kindness about it that is completely absent from the environmentalist view espoused by Puritans who want to make everyone behave in a particular way.
This may seem like a minor squabble, but Koonin's point is one espoused by Curry and other scientists opposed to man - made dominance of global warming.
Write and espouse a well - defined mission statement for the lab As with any business, a lab should have a mission statement that should be made known to the lab members and referred to regularly by the PI.
«If environmental scientists truly espouse the ethical value of inclusivity, including diverse groups of people at the tables of research, decision making, policy and public debate, it is not only necessary to share scientific data, it is ethically obligatory,» Elliott said.
Yet at the same time, parents who take their children for those recommended vaccinations might be inundated with Web site and celebrity - espoused rumors making false claims that shots are not necessary or cause autism.
There is a strong disconnect between the ones who espouse diversity and the ones who make the decisions that impact diversity.
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