Sentences with phrase «firmly at the centre»

(Now by denying the merit of works the Reformation established merit firmly at the centre of its theology, a thing the Bible never does and hence so much confusion).
While it is a challenge going to Mass every week with the kids it is also a wonderful thing to do and important to ensuring that Christ remains firmly at the centre of our family life.
«UK health professionals unite for stronger measures to tackle climate change: New alliance aims to place health firmly at the centre of climate change negotiations.»
«We hope that this new alliance and other allied groups will help to place health firmly at the centre of the climate change negotiations, helping to impel nations to act decisively so that humanity can flourish in a fairer and healthier world.»
The wraparound dashboard places the driver firmly at the centre of the action, while multiple shapes and textures give the interior a funky look.
The staff at Radisson Blu place the customer firmly at the centre of everything they do and the service is exceptional.
Though they never met, and belonged to different generations, in an era dominated by abstract painting both chose to place the human body firmly at the centre of their work.
The problem / s for which a patient or family had been referred remain firmly at the centre of work, quite different to what may happen in individual psychotherapy where an ongoing concern about the unconscious sometimes «trumps» a psychodynamic therapist's focus on the problem / s for which their patient had been referred.

Not exact matches

For as long as there was the power at the centre to enrich party loyalists, the glue of sudden wealth and influence peddling held the contraption firmly together.
Mr Edward Matson of Twemlows Stud Farm said: «We have always strived to stay at the forefront of horse breeding and to offer our clients the most up to date techniques which are firmly centred on good science and focus on the welfare of their animals.
«I firmly believe that the dream of home ownership must remain within the reach of the middle class here in British Columbia,» Christy Clark said Thursday in an announcement made at a townhouse sales centre in Surrey.
In 2011, Central Saint Martins» relocation to the centre of the smartly redeveloped granary complex at Kings Cross pulled the art world's attention firmly north of the river.
No such provincialism here: although the exhibition is firmly rooted in Wales (now in its seventh edition, it has for the past 12 years taken place at the National Museum Cardiff and other nearby arts centres), selected artists not only represent a broad range of national identities, but are also united by their works» concern with what Artes Mundi's director Karen MacKinnon describes as «global issues».
Notably, by studying the clouds over a limited region of the atmosphere over the eastern Pacific Ocean, as well as over nearby land masses, the team at the university's International Pacific Research Centre have declared themselves firmly in the latter camp, warning that, as temperatures continue to creep steadily upwards over the next 100 years, cloud cover will become thinner and more - sparse, thereby serving to exacerbate the problem.
Starting at the centre of the bag, press the leaf stamp down firmly and lift off cleanly.
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