Sentences with word «espoused»

Through the years, my career has transformed into one where I only work for organizations with the same values as espoused by API, because those are the values that I want to direct my life and that which I am striving to pass down to my children.
But as you have seen... there are some who appear desperate to ridicule and mock any who espouse belief in a higher power.
Investing, at least as espoused by value investors, is all about finding property «with prices that are unjustifiably low based on their intrinsic worth.»
Media and other stakeholders will look for dissonance between the new values espoused by high profile corporations in clever communications campaigns (e.g. Goldman Sachs) and their third party advisors, who traditionally prefer to stay in the background.
Just as in Scotland, where they voted for a party which espouses policies not so different from those advocated by Jeremy, the sort of «electoral credibility» which bubble - inhabitants believe in is worthless.
(This position is described but not espoused in CNT 191f.)
Their religious upbringing provided no basis or authorization for espousing such views, however.
The multiverse theory is particularly appealing to atheist scientists as it contradicts the «anthropic principle», the idea that our universe is «fine - tuned» for humanity, a view espoused by Faith.
The Minister of Transport, Fifi Kwetey, has rejected claims that his party copied some policy ideas espoused by the flagbearer of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo - Addo in its manifesto.
Let's get him on the cover of People espousing that and let's see.
The view that Amazon's share of the market is unfairly large is not just espoused on Twitter.
How, then, should we evaluate the utility of theories espoused by government spokespersons, pundits, newspaper editorials and your right - wing mum?
But by late September, several puzzling events left us wondering whether the AGU truly serves science and environmental scientists — or simply reflects, protects and advances the political agendas of those who espouse belief in manmade CO2 - induced catastrophic global warming.
The shift in attitude is best encompassed by the contrast between policies espoused on Darfur by George W. Bush and Bill Clinton at a talk in Toronto on May 29 that I attended with Garry Wise.
Since this plan is built on the nutritional philosophies of digestion expert Paul Check (as well as nutritional principles espoused by other diet experts, including Martin Berkham, John Kiefer and Michael Keck), it's one of the best ways to get excellent results in a very short time frame.
To support his CO2 claim Muller cites Sherwood Idso who has long espoused such theories and claims certain forest studies show evidence of it.
Cruz also espoused racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic views in the group chat, the CNN investigation showed.
At its worst, this information is willfully deceptive; at its best, it is a laughable error that casts a long shadow over many other political positions espoused by First Things.
Anyone who is a real Christian and actually believes what Jesus taught would never espouse what this guy says.
Living authentically is an ideal espoused by many authors and speakers in the self - improvement sector, whether that path to authenticity is found through meditation, spiritual transformation or some other means.
He publicly espouses principles like openness, tolerance and free trade.
Recognising nicknames in his films enables us to also recognise how much Hawks» films refuse or counteract, as Robin Wood wrote in 1981, the dominant ideology espoused by most Hollywood studio product.
When espoused by the likes of the SDK, the number one million is just big talk, a ridiculous number.
Yes, candidates are protected under the first amendment from espousing just about whatever views they want.
Founded in 1972, Shire Village Camp was described by The Boston Globe as a camp that»... espouses liberal values; it's nonprofit, nonsexist, nonracist, nonhomophobic, nonsectarian, and noncompetitive.»
What Richard espouses with unwavering passion is that the rate of change is exponential and that lawyers are still playing on the edge of massive change.
Bachmann is a bad person who espouses hate and calls it free speech.
There is a growing chorus of experts, businesses, and public sector leaders espousing for one key clean technology: small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs).
When I think of preaching, what comes to mind is one who espouses religious doctrine which has been accepted by the preacher as gospel truth.
«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.
I'm glad I got to enjoy the Wild West while it lasted, but I suppose civillization had to come along sooner or later... Let us pray that our overlords actually believe in the liberty and freedom they so often espouse.
«In the aftermath of the Presidential election millions of New Yorkers are fearful of the draconian immigration rhetoric espoused by Mr. Trump during the campaign.
White nationalist groups espouse white supremacist or white separatist ideologies, often focusing on the alleged inferiority of nonwhites.
(CNN)-- The fact that Chick - fil - A is a company that espouses Christian values is no secret.
While espousing faith and family values, I have secretly, over the last several years, been viewing pornography on the Internet.
He's not just espousing the «blame me» mantra as a publicly noble display of leadership.
I don't understand why this is actually important in a country whose tenants of the government espouse freedom of church and state.
That's the running theory anyway, and it's hard not to notice that it's one usually only espoused by people who are not single.
There's no shortage of utopian visions in the IT industry, but the journey to cloud computing that some folks espouse makes...
White nationalist groups espouse white supremacist or white separatist ideologies, often focusing on the alleged inferiority of non-whites.
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