Sentences with phrase «for deep commitment»

Three Greater Vancouver Realtors were recognized for their deep commitment to charitable causes in 2010.
«Society still yearns for deep commitment and intimate connection that only marriage can bring.
And as long as that desire for deep commitment remains, so will the institution of marriage.
«The judges felt that this leading set particularly stood out as a result of its involvement in many of the high - profile cases of the past year and for its deep commitment to client service»: we were delighted to win both the Chambers of the Year and the Best Client Focus awards at the LexisNexis Legal Awards 2018, as well as being shortlisted for the Wellbeing award.
«I have learned the importance of environmental responsibility and need for a deep commitment to sustainability — with every choice, on every level.»
«We're thrilled to work with a brand that stands for a deep commitment to families and children.»
HGSE has long been known for a deep commitment to preparing leaders across the education continuum, both through its degree programs and continued learning through Professional Education.
«Aaron has earned the highest respect of TEP students and faculty alike for his deep commitment to serving urban youth.
March 7, 2011 Cancer surgery society awards top honor to Kimberly Duchossois At its annual cancer symposium, the Society of Surgical Oncology presented the 43rd annual James Ewing Layman's Award to Kimberly T. Duchossois of Barrington Hills, Ill., for her deep commitment and long - term efforts to improve the quality of cancer treatment and help cancer patients get the information they need to make wise decisions about their care.
It is such an exciting time, but it can be stressful as you plan for your deepest commitment.

Not exact matches

But the merger mania overtaking the media industry, where Time Warner Inc., Scripps Networks Interactive Inc. and Starz agreed to sales in the past 18 months, is changing the calculus for top talent in the industry, making Netflix and Amazon look like relatively safe bets with their deep pockets and long - term commitments.
Japanese billionaire Masayoshi Son, chairman of SoftBank, a telecommunications and tech investment group, revealed plans for the fund last October and since then it has obtained commitments from some of the world's most deep - pocketed investors.
«Andrea's tenure has been underscored by a deep commitment to our representatives,» a company spokeswoman wrote in an email, noting that Jung pushed a new incentive system for reps and made it easier for them to do business online.
But more than anyone, Mr. Schäuble has come to embody the consensus that has helped shape European economic policy for years: that the path to sustained economic recovery for financially troubled countries is to slash spending, raise taxes when necessary and win back the trust of bond markets and other investors by displaying commitment to fiscal prudence — even if that process imposes deep economic pain as it plays out.
This exclusive group of WBENC - Certified Women's Business Enterprises (WBEs) is comprised of 25 women leaders who have demonstrated a deep commitment to the organization and to breaking down barriers for women owned businesses in the corporate and government supply chains.
For over 20 years, LDJ Capital has built a global network of relationships imbued with local expertise, global perspective, and deep commitment to innovation and sound business practices and connections.
I also have a deep commitment to advocating for an attitude of compassion for those who suffer because of AIDS.
In that short period, the bilateral relationship has flourished into a deep, mutual commitment to work together to advance our common goals and a strong partnership for the promotion of human dignity and religious freedom.
Luther's impatient arguments for the reform of sacramental practice and theology, and his frequent vilification of received usages and opinions, should not therefore be allowed to obscure what might be called his «deep catholic» commitment to the sacramentality of grace, with its unmistakable Patristic resonances.
Their work includes a Children's Centre, focused on single and impoverished families, a pilot micro loan program for education and business development, an ongoing partnership for home ownership within the community, and a deep local commitment to the spiritual growth, empowerment and development of the community.
In today's consumer - oriented, capitalistic culture, where people are used, abused and disposed of like nonreturnable soft - drink cans, where «liberation» has been invoked to justify selfishness, it may be that the time has come for the church to say again what it has always believed — that there is no way for individuals to «flourish» without the kind of communion and community and the permanent, deep, risky commitment that true Christian love demands — qualities that are perhaps best experienced in the yoking of a man and a woman in marriage.
But the minister bears ultimate responsibility for the teaching; and unless he has been stampeded away from regarding this supervision as his principal «teaching,» he will feel a deep commitment to the entire teaching work of the church through this redefinition of his teaching function.
Although with a less dramatic involvement in native thought and culture than Ricci's, both Roman Catholic and Protestant missionaries in the 19th century often managed to combine a commitment to evangelization in the name of Jesus with a deep (and ever deepening) respect for the native culture and indigenous traditions of the nations to which they had been sent.
Now, without necessarily being against merit badges in the proper setting, which is for Boy Scouts, for adults to have their professional self - respect dependent upon their equivalent suggests at the least some deep interior doubt about the integrity of one's commitment.
Our drive for world peace needs grounding in a deep spiritual commitment similar to that of the Reformation.
Shouldn't any form of desire for long - term commitment and deep loving relationships be celebrated?
People ask for an explanation because they do not realize that today there is a commitment to the scholarly understanding of the Bible which runs deeper than a commitment to a purely denominational understanding.
Graham knew that Johnson was no saint, but mutual respect for the extraordinary talent each possessed and a common commitment to Jesus Christ bonded the two leviathans in a friendship that was as deep and as genuine as either man ever knew.
It says that political and ideological commitments run deep, that they are often unconscious, that the assumption that we are able to suspend them is an Enlightenment myth, that «the political» is everywhere, that buried ideological premises shape so many things we take for granted that we don't realize their workings.
As a Jew in the newly post-Holocaust period, and as someone who had come with adulthood to loathe the Soviet government and its apologists, I too for a time, that much - libeled time known as the fifties, professed to derive my ideas of the world from a deep commitment to the doctrine of human imperfectibility.
On this question the speculative theologian agrees with the rationalist theologian (within, say, process theology), for one of the deepest commitments of the rationalist theologian is to generality as it is revealed in logical thought.
Yet if the love is genuine, it involves commitment to the beloved, desire to give and readiness to receive, hopefulness in respect to the enrichment provided in the relationship, and above all a yearning for deepest fellowship with the beloved.
(1) clarity, strength and persuasiveness of Christian conviction and commitment; (2) good preaching and the ability to design and lead meaningful worship; (3) conviction of and commitment to pastoral calling as integral to Christian ministry and pastoral care; (4) deep sensitivity to the needs of people individually and in groups; (5) concern for, dedication to, and skill in working for congregational development and growth as a part of faithfulness, for the nurture and retention of members who show signs of slackening commitment, for the motivation and training of lay persons to work for church growth; (6) capacity to generate enthusiasm in other people, personal warmth, competence, spiritual authenticity; (7) ability to encourage and generate a spirit of unity in a congregation; and (8) organizational development and conflict management skills.
Still, the deeper commitment to maximize profits could be appealed to as a basis for changing tactics.
Their hesitation primarily stems from the question of whether the notion of emptiness, conceived as a dynamic emptying of all distinctions, can sustain a commitment to ethics, history», and personhood with the seriousness and even ultimacy that they, precisely as people standing in the Christian tradition, think necessary The Jewish participant, while less concerned with kenosis, shares their concern for the potential loss of ultimacy in the realm of historical action with its ethical norms and deep sense of personhood.
It is a just acknowledgement for a man who has been able to relate his deep Christian convictions with a liberating commitment in the context of his cultural roots.
Religious people have strong intuitions, deep convictions, and ultimate commitments which provide meaning and guidance for their lives, but often even they are hard pressed when they seek to support their own way of looking on God and the world.
This movement — from noncommitment to deep ecclesial commitment — is mirrored in The Purpose - Driven Life, which aims to do for readers what Saddleback seeks to do for churchgoers.
And so you get these modern relationships where a man and a woman are cohabitating for many years, the woman longing for marriage, but the man happy to have the sexual pleasure without the deep commitment that marriage entails.
The priority of particular group loyalties has protected the Italians from the worst extremes of ideological passion of the twentieth century — even fascism never went very deep — but it has also operated to undermine a genuine commitment to democratic and liberal values when these did not seem to pay off for particular groups.
The covenant of marriage is a commitment to the mutual responsibility for fulfilling the deep personality needs of the other — «to love and to cherish» by so doing.
It is also true that a commitment to dialogue and to the view that God is not left anywhere without a witness must share a deep concern for the missionary quality of the faith that carries this commitment.
One often gets the impression that formulating this experience as a Christian liberation theology is more for political or institutional reasons than out of any deep commitment to Christ.
For instance, food brands must contain non-GMO ingredients, use organic ingredients where possible, and have a deep commitment to quality.
Through our deep commitment to a professional practice, our reputation and certification mark recognition grew and QAI quickly emerged as a major leader for organic certification.
Now, as a mom of two young children, I have a deep respect and admiration for my mom's commitment to feeding her family a home - cooked breakfast every single morning.
Those who make a commitment to deep, uninterrupted sleep for eight or more hours report more focus, more energy and more motivation than their counterparts.
To be a Shake's Franchisee, first and foremost you must share a deep commitment for customer service and a passion for serving Shake's Frozen Custard — Perfect Premium Ice Cream!
«His proven leadership, passion for innovation and deep commitment to creating a learning culture will enrich our strong NWNA teams and ensure that we build on our growth legacy to retain our leadership position in the category.»
His extensive experience is a perfect fit; his collaborative nature and commitment to continued best practices, products and services will help shape our deep and varied food and beverage program now, and for years to come.
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