Sentences with phrase «espoused on»

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.
There was a sequel, Skullmonkeys, and last year TenNapel ran a successful Kickstarter to fund a spiritual successor, Armikrog — although the right - wing views he has espoused on Republican opinion site, Brietbart, have caused controversy.
So while you — and, let's be real, here, I — may scoff at some of the more absurd opinions espoused on a platform like Yelp about, say, the virtues of your local café's soup bowl sizes and how they impact one's ability to dunk a grilled cheese, it's important to acknowledge that there's also plenty of value to be found in some of the more productive user comments about, say, parking, facility navigation, and wait times.
«My mission is to build a first - class judiciary for our dear country espoused on seven key policy factors; judicial temperament, competence, ethics, independence, judicial skills, health and character.»
So bad was the rough stuff that even Alan (football is a mans game and a contact sport) Hanson was a complete contradiction of all he has ever espoused on BBC TV.
The view that Amazon's share of the market is unfairly large is not just espoused on Twitter.
«Bathing in wine is a rejuvenation treatment for the body,» is the the mantra espoused on the spa's website.
Wes presents many of the concepts that he espouses on his MONEY MATTERS radio show on WSB in Atlanta.
This conclusion followed from their very holistic view, which many people today espouse on different grounds, according to which the material and the spiritual, the body and soul, are inseparably united.
Written by a physician who specializes in integrative medicine, Sood has a lot of wisdom to espouse on work - life balance, the power of meditation, and the power of forgiveness.
Being explicitly consistent and making explicit incremental adjustments as they're needed — being methodical, essentially — is the single most important concept I espouse on this blog, and I think a meal plan is the best way to practically implement that concept for weight loss.
That is one of the few true truths he espouses on debt consolidation.
Wes presents many of the concepts that he espouses on his MONEY MATTERS radio show on WSB in Atlanta.
List out a few personality strengths, throw in a couple of hobbies and make sure you espouse on your class rank or graduation day GPA for good measure.

Not exact matches

Well, he has company on Wall Street, with Goldman Sachs also espousing the positive characteristics of small - caps.
Business experts have long espoused the positive psychological effects that color can have on employees in the workplace, ranging from calm, creativity or enthusiasm.
In November, Scaramucci, then running the hedge fund company he founded, SkyBridge Capital, appeared on knowledge forum Big Think where he espoused his best advice on the subject.
The EU imposes heavy duties on manufactured goods from outside the union and espouses a highly protectionist agricultural policy.
The discussion focuses on improvement and holding each other accountable for living the values espoused by the organization.
Although so far businesses have used interactive disks to boost corporate images or espouse causes (such as a campaign against software piracy), Time magazine recently contracted with one production service to prepare its entire 28 - page (in print) rate card on an interactive disk.
Candidates on both sides of the aisle have sometimes espoused views that would seem to align them with the opposing party, especially when it comes to issues important to business owners.
«Benign conflict focuses on the substance of the problem, not the people espousing the argument,» she says.
Not only are Johnson and Weld social liberals and fiscal conservatives, they espouse views traditionally associated with moderate Republican candidates on the economy, such as favoring international trade agreements and reducing the national debt.
So many bloggers all seem to focus on espousing the benefits of dividend stocks, and quite frankly after a while it gets repetitive.
In short, they have to demonstrate they will be the positive influence on our society that they espouse to be,» said Galvin.
Trump's protectionist views on trade agreements are among his most divisive positions for conservatives in Congress, who have traditionally espoused a free trade agenda.
However, as many marketers know, sales aren't just made on the value of a product, but on the principles the product espouses.
But Stu espouses a «slow growth» process where you test ideas, adapt and build on your successes, and plan for growth over many years.
Its options include (a) cut marginal rates from -0.1 % to a more negative overnight rate target (b) increase purchases in one or several asset classes from current levels (JPY80trn annual in JGB's; JPY3trn in ETF's; JPY90bn in J - REITS)(c) further lengthen the average maturity of holdings (on average somewhere between 5 and 7 years by our estimates)(d) apply forward guidance with respect to its balance sheet or (e) an extreme derivative of (d)-RRB- espouse a «helicopter drop» strategy, wherein the BOJ offers unlimited monetisation of government debt.
hey chut — we don't care how many comedians may know the cardinal direction of mecca while on stage as they shuffle for a laugh - something about your holy book espousing slavery or death to non-believers is really more the point of contention.
Except, again, that the doctrines you are espousing are built more on doctrines developed by men over the last 2000 years than on what the bible actually says.
well chutty - oh where to start - if you don't beleive in god, fine... then don't... i don't beleive in mermaids, but i don't espouse my non-belief as «passionate»... nor do i denegrate those who may believe in mermaids with derogatory labels like zionist or evangelist... if you don't believe in god, then your belief in your fellow man should be a little stronger than having to slap labels on them....
I'll believe they are actually espousing religious equality when they have a Matisyahu concert on base.
Life experience is one thing, Foundation Text is another, if the first is interpreted through the later on the basis of certainty one has to take whatever is espoused with a great deal of salt.
Mearly that the specific moral code that atheists in the West espouse is based on 2,000 years of Christian teaching in Europe.
I once accused the young convert poet Robert Lowell of espousing Catholicism with all the marital fidelity of a gigolo on the make.
At some point the morals espoused by religion will, on balance, no longer fit the society as a whole.
(I will not speculate on what is meant by «among other things,» although positions espoused by Commonweal over the years provide suggestive leads.)
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I have been saying that the leaders on conservative right who espouse their religious credentials tend to do the exact opposite of the teachings of Jesus.
Though some might espouse an overthrow of the American social system, commitment to civil liberties is so ingrained that few could accept the kind of coercive steps necessary to implement totalistic renewal on whatever political basis.
One of the most poignant experiences for young people growing up in our society is to espouse some cause such as civil rights or world peace — a cause they learned to love in their home or church — and then find that their parents are opposed to overt action on behalf of social justice.
On the shelves, between the statues of the Blessed Virgin and the votive candles, are small framed posters espousing sweet and optimistic sentiments: a quotation from St. Francis inscribed on a photo of two kittens tumbled in a basket of yarn, a passage from the Psalms inscribed on a deliberately childish water - color of a rainbow and a dovOn the shelves, between the statues of the Blessed Virgin and the votive candles, are small framed posters espousing sweet and optimistic sentiments: a quotation from St. Francis inscribed on a photo of two kittens tumbled in a basket of yarn, a passage from the Psalms inscribed on a deliberately childish water - color of a rainbow and a dovon a photo of two kittens tumbled in a basket of yarn, a passage from the Psalms inscribed on a deliberately childish water - color of a rainbow and a dovon a deliberately childish water - color of a rainbow and a dove.
It was based upon the views of the fetus espoused by the fifth - or fourth - century b.c. Hippocratic corpus and Aristotle's fourth - century b.c.. On the Generation of Animals.
However, this does not mean that we therefore espouse a nominalism, which would mean that possibility is a present projection on the future.
David clearly needs to focus on how he feels, and not submit, yet again, to the tired feelings of guilt and yes, bondage, that you seem to be espousing.
But what does it mean to confess Christ concretely in the new South Africa with its strong emphasis on religious pluralism and a democratic reluctance to espouse religious absolutes in the political arena?
«The goal is simple: Let's affirm a business that operates on Christian principles and whose executives are willing to take a stand for the Godly values we espouse by simply showing up and eating at Chick Fil - A on Wednesday, August 1,» wrote Huckabee, a former pastor.
You also have people who can register as a specfic party and run on a ticket to strengthen their careers and yet they only espouse one or two things that could count them into the party in the first place.There's also a huge issue of people really thinking that a vote for a 3rd party candidate is a waste, If the only way you feel your vote matters is by voting for one of 2 parties (even if you are unsatisfied with both) does it actually matter?
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.
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