Sentences with phrase «faith in that strategy»

But Thorneycroft had lost faith in her strategy.

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Freewheeling on social media is not always a formula for success — see US Airways or KitchenAid or Anthony Weiner — but Rebelez says IHOP has «good guardrails» in place, a well - thought - out strategy, and complete faith in MRM McCann, its social media agency.
By contrast, Delaware Chancery Court Judge Leo Strine, now chief justice of the state Supreme Court, wrote in the Wake Forest Law Review: «Corporate law requires directors, as a matter of their duty of loyalty, to pursue a good faith strategy to maximize profits for the stockholders.»
By following a holistic faith - based investment strategy, investors can now be sure that the ways in which they commit capital embrace the full tenets of their faith and teachings.
«We are pleased to provide our clients with strategies to pursue risk - adjusted financial returns in tandem with faith - based objectives,» said Hilary Irby, Head of Morgan Stanley's Investing with Impact Initiative.
As the secular bear market drags on, investors become more and more discouraged with their buy and hold positions and they begin to lose faith in the system, their strategy and stocks in general.
So a large number of good and smart people in good faith developed an investing strategy that they thought was supported by the peer - reviewed research but in reality was the OPPOSITE of what the peer - reviewed research would support once all the peer - reviewed research needed to make intelligent choices had been published.
In this agreement, «Confidential Information» means all confidential information relating to a party or its business, strategies, pricing, personnel, suppliers, products or services, but excludes information that the recipient proves: (a) was lawfully in its possession before receiving it from the discloser, (b) was provided in good faith to it by a third party without breaching any of discloser's rights or any rights of a third party, or (c) is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of the recipienIn this agreement, «Confidential Information» means all confidential information relating to a party or its business, strategies, pricing, personnel, suppliers, products or services, but excludes information that the recipient proves: (a) was lawfully in its possession before receiving it from the discloser, (b) was provided in good faith to it by a third party without breaching any of discloser's rights or any rights of a third party, or (c) is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of the recipienin its possession before receiving it from the discloser, (b) was provided in good faith to it by a third party without breaching any of discloser's rights or any rights of a third party, or (c) is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of the recipienin good faith to it by a third party without breaching any of discloser's rights or any rights of a third party, or (c) is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of the recipient.
Choosing to ignore reality, and instead placing unshakable faith in central banks to make everything well with their manipulation and fraud, is not a strategy to protect oneself if / when an economic crisis takes hold.
The «Let me play devil's advocate» strategy is bizarrely inappropriate in such a situation, as it assumes that the young people in our secondary schools are so indoctrinated that they need to be shaken out of the complacency of a life of faith based on social approval.
The change that has come about in theologies that partake of creative and emergent evolution can be described in this way: since mechanism is no longer the base of their evolutionary thinking, idealism is no longer essential as a strategy of thought in resolving the tension between science and faith.
Hence, for me the great priority lies not in strategies, programs and campaigns to convert Jews, but in a major Christian educational effort to help church members recover the roots of their faith in Judaism.
From a vantage point within the faith, disestablishing the church can not be justified as an end in itself; it can only be a means, a strategy, a mode of transition to some better end.
«It has been the tragedy of the Church that men blew up the portcullis of the fortress and filled in the moat with a happy zest, before they had any new strategy or new formulation of thought through which to focus anew and to develop anew the riches of the Faith.
Strider, who helped spearhead Democratic faith outreach in 2006 and 2008 - when he directed that work for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign - said the party put substantially fewer resources and effort into faith - based strategy work this year than in any election since 2004.
It remains true however that the civil rights movement has written a new chapter in the possibilities of a social and political strategy which involves a commitment to a love which has elements both of humanitarian universalism and the will to reconciliation found in the biblical faith.
Donald B. Rogers, «Maintaining Faith Identity in a Television Culture: Strategies of Response for a People in Exile,» in Changing Channels: The Church and the Television Revolution, ed.
All three of these strategies presuppose what in fact is not there; namely, the conviction and confidence on the part of: the student about the way the Christian faith can and should work in the life of a congregation.
All three strategies have seen success, from the use of media to win a government mandate to call Christians «Masihi» (Jesus is the Messiah) as opposed to «Isai» (which connotes disbelief in the resurrection) in Pakistan to Laotian pastor Khamphone Pounthapanya, who was imprisoned for his faith before becoming the general secretary of the Lao Evangelical Church and advocating for protection of Christians.
In the Russian experience, Christ above culture, the magisterial synthesis of faith and reason that Niebuhr associates with Thomas Aquinas, offers a survival strategy for a church threatened with absorption or extinction.
It is helpful to recall that the repeated struggles of Christians with this problem have yielded no single Christian answer, but only a series of typical answers which together, for faith, represent phases of the strategy of the militant church in the world....
Ripple Foods» vendors have contributed to its success, including Roquette America Inc. «We have a really great relationship with Roquette,» Hudon says, noting that the company had faith in Ripple Foods after learning its strategy early on.
Repentance, faith, and obedience are the prerequisites for sharing in the new age, not strategies for making that age happen.
After years of stubborn faith in the options already at his disposal, it looks as though the French tactician is changing strategy this summer as he looks to bolster his squad.
Eric Pickles, local government secretary, comments on multiculturalism in advance of a new counter-extremism strategy: «A few people, a handful of activists, have insisted that it isn't enough simply to celebrate the beliefs of minority communities; they want to disown the traditions and heritage of the majority, including the Christian faith and the English language.
The failure to hit the rule Osborne set could lead credit ratings agencies to give up their faith in the chancellor, triggering a rise in interest rates on the debt and robbing the government of its main argument for its economic strategy.
Thursday, September 01, 2011 in Bioethics, abortion, euthanasia, Faith, Family and relationships, Health, Labour strategy, LibDem - Tory relations, Liberal Democrats, Opinion polls, Parliamentary Conservative Party Permalink Comments (65)
Thursday, September 01, 2011 in Bioethics, abortion, euthanasia, Faith, Family and relationships, Health, Labour strategy, LibDem - Tory relations, Liberal Democrats, Opinion polls, Parliamentary Conservative Party Permalink
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It was faith well placed, for Dr. Kang in short order devised a functional genomic strategy for identifying and analyzing breast cancer metastasis genes, a major breakthrough in the field.
According to Gandhi, who was also known as Mahatma, or «Great Soul,» this is the time when practitioners must make a «total moral commitment,» that is, commit themselves to «a living faith in a living God» and not to a «useful political strategy in a specific situation.»
Faith - based service strategies - such as instructional methods - could be largely protected by allowing such organizations to discriminate in hiring on the basis of religious affiliation.
Learners will feel «heard» and will have more faith in your instructional strategies.
Designed not only to preserve, but advance Catholic education in New York, Pathways outlined critical objectives and realistic strategies to ensure the long - term success of a healthy system of fully - enrolled schools grounded in the Catholic faith.
You have in your packet a blue sheet that gives you the order of the day, so I won't belabor that too much, but I will just remind you that we're going to start out with a session on history this morning; then go to a lunchtime segment that will focus on some of the relevant federal constitutional issues, including evaluations of the federal attacks on and defenses of the Blaine amendments; then we will finish off the day with a session that will focus on litigation strategy related to these amendments and some of the arguments being made for and against them in that litigation, as well as a focus on how debates over faith - based initiatives and school vouchers are affected by these particular state constitutional restrictions.
Deborah Meier is responding to a writing prompt in Richard Elmore's new book: I Used to Think... And Now I Think... 1 In this book, 20 leading educators, researchers, and policy analysts individually reexamine their longstanding views on such school reform topics as community schools, inclusion, the role of unions, the effectiveness of turnaround strategies, and even their faith that any single public policy can make a difference in improving schoolin Richard Elmore's new book: I Used to Think... And Now I Think... 1 In this book, 20 leading educators, researchers, and policy analysts individually reexamine their longstanding views on such school reform topics as community schools, inclusion, the role of unions, the effectiveness of turnaround strategies, and even their faith that any single public policy can make a difference in improving schoolIn this book, 20 leading educators, researchers, and policy analysts individually reexamine their longstanding views on such school reform topics as community schools, inclusion, the role of unions, the effectiveness of turnaround strategies, and even their faith that any single public policy can make a difference in improving schoolin improving schools.
While this book does not prescribe an exact trading strategy, it has more than enough facts and figures for you to build your own trading tactics and to have faith in the patterns you are seeing.
Millennials are presented with different investment strategies every time they go online, making it hard for them to develop faith in one approach without supporting evidence, he says.
By faith I mean the ability to take the leap into risking your money without guarantees, and to continue to adhere to the strategy, even in the face of disappointing results.
Some people may be put off by D'Aoust's strategy: you might argue that he dealt with the realtors in bad faith by leading them to believe he was a prospective client.
The promotion of Spencer to the senior leadership team shows a great deal of faith and support for gaming at Microsoft in general, and it fits right into Microsoft's wider cloud - first strategy.
The strategy I have laid out today shows faith in the ingenuity and enterprise of the American people — and that is one resource that will never run out.
Ethon has a new one, a certain tasty senior fellow of the Breakthrough Institute, you know, the delayers who current strategy is faith based research to combat future climate change, telling the new Japanese government off for setting goals in their first couple of weeks in power but not immediately having concrete plans for reducing greenhouse gases.
For example, divestment was raised as a strategy for faith institutions in the Interfaith Organising workshop.
B.C. teachers strike just months after court ruled government «preoccupied with strategy to provoke strike, did not bargain in good faith», Vancouver Sun
The availability of an increased punitive damage award in a wrongful dismissal action because of a bad faith employer policy was recognized in Hodson v. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.2 The Divisional Court considered an appeal of an order striking paragraphs in the plaintiff's statement of claim that alleged that the Bank had an ongoing corporate strategy of terminating employees for cause to avoid having to provide unwanted employees with a severance package.
Trial Strategy — The Beginning of the End, Bad Faith Litigation in Missouri, National Business Institute CLE, 1998
Insurance lawyers Gregory P. Varga and Deborah A. Vennos served as panelists at the First Annual Bad Faith Litigation Strategies ExecuSummit, on November 5, 2014, at the Mohegan Sun Convention Center in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Note that this waiver strategy does not require proof that the marriage was entered into in good faith.
Peisley points out that the facilitative / evaluative divide has been almost an article of faith in mediation circles for the past 15 years (citing Professor Leonard Riskin's theory of mediator orientation as facilitative or evaluative and the problem definition as either «narrow» [position - based] or «broad» [interest - based]-- Riskin, «Understanding Mediator Orientations, Strategies and Techniques: A Grid for the Perplexed» (1996) 1 Harvard Negotiation law Review
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