Sentences with phrase «far greater power»

Z - Moves based on attack moves have far greater power than standard moves, but how powerful they will be seems to depend on the power of the original move that a Z - Move is based on.
The network effect (my friends are on myspace, so I should be on myspace) gives it far greater power than an online retailer can ever dream of.
The second reason is that SEAs have far greater power over this issue than most people — including lots of incoming state chiefs — understand.
The abolition of the department of communities and local government is proposed along with handing councils far greater power to raise taxes.
Only in that regular and candid encounter between ourselves and Christ in the Sacrament of Reconciliation will we grasp two essential truths of the spiritual life: the depth to which sin has a hold over our fallen nature, and the far greater power of the grace of Christ ministered to us through his Church.
This year I believe we have a team with greater moral fibre, led by a captain with far greater powers to motivate and inspire than his sulky predecessor.
The MAT has far greater powers to subvert funds from individual schools and they don't even need to have an empowered governing body at each school to hold them to account — just an advisory body.
This is especially relevant for peak - time air conditioning load, by far the greatest power consumer for most modern buildings.

Not exact matches

The methodology is spot on because the ACA has given around 20 million newly - insured patients far greater buying power, and the AHCA would have continued subsidizing at least some of the previously uninsured.
Power projection is far more costly than defensive Armed Forces, and the U.S. is the only great power with true power projection because it alone has hegemony over the world's reserve currPower projection is far more costly than defensive Armed Forces, and the U.S. is the only great power with true power projection because it alone has hegemony over the world's reserve currpower with true power projection because it alone has hegemony over the world's reserve currpower projection because it alone has hegemony over the world's reserve currency.
It's great to see a net - zero building code, a national zero - emission vehicle strategy, and plans to make Canada's clean power go further with new transmission lines.
A large body of law and custom in the United States holds that because employers have far more power over their employees than businesses do over their customers, they must provide them with far greater protections — not least, a minimum wage and overtime pay.
In the event that Seidman's approach to constitutional norms is broadly accepted, the greater government power granted by those... flexible norms will someday be used and further rewritten by people who disagree with him for purposes that horrify him.
I tell you the truth, no servant is greater than his master... no christian can argue against this, as far as «turning over all logic, your mind, and your powers of thinking, your power to love»..
Already I have accustomed myself to recognize beneath the inertness of the morsel of bread a consuming power which, as the greatest Doctors of your Church have said, far from being absorbed into me, absorbs me into itself Help me now to overcome that remaining illusion which would make me think of you as touching me only in a limited and momentary way.
Bonhoeffer also believed that the concept of God as a «supreme Being, absolute in power and goodness,» was a «spurious conception of transcendence,» and that «God as a working hypothesis in morals, politics, and science... should be dropped, or as far as possible eliminated» (Letters and Papers from Prison, S.C.M. Press edition, Great Britain: Fontana Books, 1953, pp. 122, 164, 360).
In fact, the chance of DNA forming the exact sequence that is observed in all life on earth is far greater than winning the Power ball lottery every day since long before the universe was estimated to have began.
Personally, I believe in a great creator far removed from his creation, and various powers higher than ourselves.
C. F. von Weizsäcker (1912 --RRB-, an eminent physicist and philosopher, said in his Gifford Lectures; «the concept of exact mathematical laws of nature which was only dimly present in Greek thought gained far greater convincing power by means of the Christian concept of creation.
God being a power far greater than what we humans can comprehend and yet we judge on what we don't understand.
The day may not be far off when in every branch of Christendom the centrality of the Lord's Supper will again be recognized, as the Catholic tradition and the great Reformers recognized it, and the eucharistic action will again be the usual and normal way in which, Sunday by Sunday, Christians gather to offer their prayer and praise to God through Christ, by the power of the Holy Ghost.
It is striking that whereas there is great resistance to surrendering national power to an international body such as the United Nations, there is far less resistance to surrendering national sovereignty to international economic organizations such as the World Trade Organization.
At its greatest, just before decline set in about the middle of the seventh century, the empire included within its borders the ancient imperial powers, Egypt, and Babylonia, besides much else that made up the total area from the Persian Gulf in a great arc through western Iran and Armenia as far as Cilicia, and all of Syria and Palestine.
And, indeed, in further oracles of his book Amos introduces some nameless nation of his age in a role of divine judgment that implies the Lord's dominion far out also into the midst of the great powers of the time.
Such concentration of power, which is meant to shield the powerful from the vulnerability of accountability, actually creates far greater vulnerabilities, putting both the leader and the community in greater danger.
In other words, the teaching that the death of Christ was (a) for sin and (b) in accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumph.
In a world so painfully divided between rich and poor, black and white, Moslem, Christian and Jew, that sign of reconciling love which is within your power could have a meaning far greater than the immediate context of controversy.
Of course it can easily be argued that since primitive man is far more vulnerable than we are he has to invent, out of his fear and insecurity, «gods» with greater knowledge and power than he has himself.
The remainder of this essay argues that this would be a mistake — that Hartshorne's formulations have more far - reaching applicability and greater power of illumination.
The fact that science has now destroyed the Newtonian framework (so far as relevant to the issue we are discussing) seems not to have been properly grasped by most philosophers, though Whitehead (1926) has spelled out the story with great power.
That's so far more rediculous than believing in a greater power than yourself.
The great task of preaching the new gospel in western lands must go undone, or be left to men of far less power and vision, while the one man in all the world fittest for the task wore out his years in a dull and meaningless imprisonment.
Having the greater guilt by far, Christians have surely the greater need for reconciliation, but when the Jewish authorities had political power they understandably used it in their own interest, including against the nascent Christians.
The research has effected a great stride in the power of chemical theory, far transcending in importance the discovery of argon from which it originated.
Ingest regularly Ephesians 1: 18 - 2:10 which speaks of «His incomparably great power for us who believe» and how His grace makes us «alive in Christ even when we were dead in transgressions, seating us in heavenly places with Christ, far above all other rule and authority, power and dominion...» Receive God's resurrection power to give you the strength to fight this creeping addiction.
In seeking to make their office a means of elevating the character of the entire Church, the great reforming Popes had stimulated the growth of a bureaucracy at headquarters which under less able successors, some of them far from single - minded, attracted men who desired prestige, wealth, and power.
But as far as early - season power rankings are concerned, it matters a great deal.
Open an account at Paddy Power where you can pick up # 20 in free bets for staking just # 10, then choose your lottery numbers as normal and you'll soon discover that returns can be far greater than those offered on the lottery itself.
One Pennsylvania teacher may have had his / her mind wrapped so far around all things Fifty, that they thought giving a word search based on the movie was a great way to exercise the brain power of a class full of middle school students.
Nicco Mele's The End of Big: How the Internet Makes David the New Goliath is a great exploration of ways technology is shifting power relationships in areas as far apart as politics, music, war and big corporate business.
Further, he will have the power to issue decree laws when he deems necessary, dissolve parliament by calling new elections, appoint cabinet members without approval from the legislature, and appoint a greater number of the members to the Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors.
For while it might be true that most of today's great powers boast an arsenal of nuclear weapons, military hardware is far from the only measure of national strength and influence.
Such a dramatic reduction is a clear sign this policy hands considerable power to employers, who now have far greater capability to mistreat employees than before.
I just finished Nicco Mele's The End of Big: How the Internet Makes David the New Goliath and I recommend you check it out as well — it's a great exploration of ways technology is shifting power relationships in areas as far apart as politics, music, war and big corporate business.
Distinguish members of the press; we further wish to thank the President elect Nana Akuffo Addo and Dr. Bawumiah and the National and Regional campaign teams for the vigorous campaign they undertook at all levels to win power for our great party.
Control of the Apprenticeship Grant for Employers in Greater Manchester and power to reshape and re-structure the Further Education provision within Greater Manchester is being awarded.
Members of the JFREJ say they there should be greater limits to the NYPD's power to conduct random stops and searches, and they called on de Blasio to further limit the city's interaction with federal immigration authorities.
Brown's detailed proposals add to expectations that Lamont will announce next week that Labour will give Holyrood far greater control over income tax rates, cede control over some welfare policies to Holyrood, and devolve more financial powers to local councils.
Labour and the Liberal Democrats are edging towards a post-referendum pact on further powers for Scotland, which could see a deal to agree much greater devolution of tax and welfare powers from Westminster.
«Whereas, the movement further resolved to be inspired and motivated by the ideals of social democracy, with great emphasis on: the triumph of social justice; the nobility of human dignity; the harmony of fairness and equality; the power of working together in solidarity; the excellence of good governance, driven by good leadership; the wisdom of reforms and transformation far beyond mere growth; the horror of poverty, demanding eradication; the dignity of prosperity; the imperative of democracy and the security of peace with justice
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