Sentences with phrase «espouses with»

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.
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.
The problem is vastly accentuated by the fact that great numbers who accept this Western creed accept it halfheartedly and conventionally, while those who espouse a creed of blood or soil or race or nation or class usually espouse it with fanatical zeal.
Only the human espousing it with a false sense of certainty.
A recent online article by Adam Frank - an astronomer from the University of Rochester in New York state - waded into the huge current debate over the «new atheism» espoused with «evangelical fervour» by such advocates as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens etc..
Though the activists have attempted — falsely and improperly — to convey the impression that it is somehow illegal, immoral or damaging to the planet to vote for the Republican party's candidate in the forthcoming presidential election because he disagrees with the totalitarian position on the climate question that they espouse with such religious fervor and such disregard for science, in truth it is not the business of scientists to abuse the authority of their white lab - coats by collectively suggesting that «Science» demands the voters should or should not cast their vote in any particular direction.

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Well, he has company on Wall Street, with Goldman Sachs also espousing the positive characteristics of small - caps.
«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.
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.
Written down between stories of his victories with the Lakers and Bulls, some of Jackson's leadership gimmicks feel cheesy — the kind of leadership - seminar tactics espoused by the likes of The Office's Michael Scott.
He espoused the concept with messianic zeal.
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.
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.
It espoused a position largely in line with other internet giants, arguing against the creation of fast lanes and emphasizing the importance of an open internet.
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.
Fortunately, the indigenous people of Central and South America have been espousing benefits of ayahuasca that are now finally proven with modern science.
That time period in ancient China, by the way, corresponds with what is called the Spring and Autumn Period (about 771 to 476 B.C.), which tradition associates with the Chinese teacher and philosopher Confucius, one of the first to espouse the principle:
Charlie Munger has long espoused the benefits of making friends with the eminent dead.
Through my experiences and discussions with countless other animal advocates representing a broad swath of our movement, I've come to realize organizations with the best cultures espouse these two philosophies:
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.
Readers may recall that we have talked about the theory espoused by our previous guest speaker Ben Hunt with respect to price inflation in a period of monetary tightening in a series of recent posts entitled «Business Cycles and Inflation» (see Part 1 and Part 2 for the details).
Moreover, it is perceived by some as a monolithic totalitarian state, directed by a party that still espouses elements of Marxist ideology, with a strategic vision of dominating the world.
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....
By espousing a uniquely Christological ontology that excludes any appeal to metaphysics and natural theology, Barth risks compromising Jesus's humanity and commonality with us.
I once accused the young convert poet Robert Lowell of espousing Catholicism with all the marital fidelity of a gigolo on the make.
I admit to espousing a definite idea of Western, upper - middle - class sophistication and elegance, which I associate with material success.
Bottum opines that we should prepare ourselves for the next chapter in the culture wars, in which the left here will get into step with its European compatriots, espousing a militant skepticism toward science while maintaining their polemic against the religious right, but this time for its uncritical embrace of scientific progress.
Espousing fairy tales, the existence of the Invisible Sky Friend, his virgin - born son, and transubstantiation are all inconsistent with higher learning, critical thinking, and reason.
This viewpoint is far from new, for some of the ancient Greeks felt the same way, with the man named Epicurus (341 - 270 B.C.E.) espousing this thought.
So it it to be expected to be mocked and treated with contempt for espousing it.
The bland assurance that God's will was the same as the political cause espoused by a preacher did not go down with him.
The pastor espoused a black liberation theology that equates Jesus» life and death with the plight of those who Wright saw as disenfranchised, from African - Americans to Palestinians.
I am certain you found your relationship with God with a greater clarity in the school of thought that you espouse.
Why do you wander in here and take the time to post when you're dripping with anger and sarcasm against «faith» and those who espouse faith?
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?
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?
When any religion, in this case islam, espouses ideas that are in direct conflict with the Constitution and openly work to impose an alien political / religious system called sharia on the United States, at some point the right to claim constitutional protection is lost.
Free will taken in context with everything else espoused by Christianity, including the omniscience and omnipotence of God, really feels like every person is a pre-written program.
These are goals long espoused by the academics, editors, and Church activists associated with this project.
18 Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to [en - gaged to marry] Joseph, before they came together [before se - x-ual in - ter - co-urse], she was found with child [pre-g-nant] of the Holy Ghost.
Religious people with their ideas belong in a rubber room, not be out and about espousing their nonsense.
It appears that those who espouse God's laws over Man's laws would have trouble reconciling with this one.
He therefore has little use for the Rawls types, is critically appreciative of Neuhaus, and identifies strongly with the «Augustinianism» espoused by Ernest Fortin.
Reinhold Niebuhr espoused the term with less restraint, though his view of the moral issue was highly nuanced.
The Vatican is the last place that should be espousing the evils of wealth and capitalism... the place is fortress, dripping in money and run with mafia - like thuggery.
When we approach this university community with the message that we are an open church espousing a progressive Christianity, we will be speaking the truth about our ongoing process.
Parents increasingly find themselves at odds with the philosophy espoused in the public schools.
If we understand corporeality in this stronger sense, and Hartshorne does espouse it in this sense, it is clear that it stands or falls along with Hartshorne's position on creation.
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.
In the book's first chapter, «Why the Christian Church is not Pacifist,» he argued that «the failure of the Church to espouse pacifism is not apostasy, but is derived from an understanding of the Christian Gospel which refuses simply to equate the Gospel with the «law of love.»
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