For parents looking
for a deep rooted name seen throughout Italian history, Vittorio is just that!
We believe where veterinary care can fall short is when you don't look
for the deeper roots of the problem, and treat the pet's health and well - being more comprehensively.
It also provides the right mix of aeration and organic matter
for the deeper root zone.
In such a vulnerable state of market, coming ahead with another had fork surely is not the wisest thing to do thus paving the way
for deep rooted controversies.
Known
for its deep roots in the western suburbs, Brush Hill Realtors specializes in serving Hinsdale, Oak Brook, Burr Ridge, Clarendon Hills, Western Springs and the surrounding communities.
Not exact matches
Leaders who master the practice of good listening will be more apt to intuitively understand the other person's story by searching conversations
for depth and meaning, digging
deeper than casual listeners, and getting to the
root of an issue in order to come up with the right solution.
For a sport with
roots as
deep as NASCAR, that balance can be particularly challenging to find.
In 1996, when Kasparov played IBM's
Deep Blue, the majority of human viewers were
rooting for Kasparov to win.
But sustainability has
deep roots at VMware, No. 40 on this year's Best Companies to Work
For list, up from its No. 65 spot in 2015.
Most of all though, he carries with him a «
deep -
rooted appreciation
for the opportunity to serve a higher purpose» as he lives out his calling.
While a candidate's
deep -
rooted passion
for Saturday Star Trek conventions or service dog training might not sound relevant to your business, how we choose to spend our free time is probably the most honest gauge of what we find intrinsically rewarding, and in entrepreneurship, understanding these
deep motivations could help you put together a team with similar aims, character and cultural fit.
Large retailers, with extensive IT divisions and
deeper pockets
for security outlays, frequently use behavioral analytics software that can detect changes to the
root of network systems.
Sorenson speculates that having
deep roots in a region may help founders raise capital and recruit the talent they need
for their businesses.
And, we have a
deep -
rooted passion
for helping people figure out their finances.
Formerly Verifone Taxi Systems, we are a fast - paced, entrepreneurial company with
deep roots in the taxi and
for - hire industry.
The idea that a central bank should have responsibility
for financial stability has
roots deep in the history of central banking.
Insurance professionals and broker - dealers nationwide turn to Hallett
for comprehensive brokerage services and
deep industry expertise, delivered efficiently, communicated consistently, and
rooted in an ethic of personal service, transparency and unwavering integrity.
The US market has a strong and
deep -
rooted reputation
for investing in the design and development of new technology and continually striving to bring high tech products to consumers around the world providing solutions
for our everyday needs.
To put it bluntly, the notion of consent is arguably meaningless by itself as the arbiter of legitimate sexual and marital relationships because of the potential
for manipulation, coercion, and abuse in a situation where there are
deep -
rooted and unequal social power relations (e.g., the President of the United States [not] having sexual relations with a besotted young intern or, as here, a parent and an adult child contracting a marriage).
It was meant
for ground cover, and much work had been done to keep it so that the ground cover's
roots would never go
deep enough nor allow anything but that hardy creeper to survive.
I am
for the elimination of hate, fear and control, religion is just the catalyst that people use to hate, fear and control, getting rid of religion won't solve the problem, its like putting a band aid on a severe cut, its temporary, and it just hits the surface, instead we need to go
deeper than that to the
root cause, I know lots of religious people who don't hate, fear or control, there are also many beliefs such as paganism, Buddism, Taoism, which doesn't use hate fear, and self righteousness to condemn others, I think if maybe more of the most major religions followed there teachings then we wouldn't have as much problems as we do.
The editorial text seems to imply that the recent crisis - post Vatican II I assume - has
deep roots in the outgoing intellectual orthodoxy (Thomism); and you ask rhetorically
for a solution to the crisis without reference to that particular synthesis: «Why did everything collapse so quickly in the 1960s?»
When we are surrounded by people who, at least on the surface, believe the same things we believe, there's often no impetus
for wonder — no cause to dig
deeper and get to the
roots of our tenets.
He's homeless and sits in a sleeping bag waiting
for handouts to feed a
deep -
rooted...
She is rightly convinced also that her conviction has
deep roots in the Bible and especially in Jesus's concern
for the poor and oppressed.
These two great forces maintain in Egypt a remarkable equilibrium without either destroying the other — perhaps because of the
deep -
rooted faith in religion which has been growing in the hearts of the Egyptians
for hundreds of years — and education in Egypt continues to rest on the dual foundation of religious and secular studies.
I praise God again
for how He worked to grow my
roots deeper into Him.
While this sounds like simple old «fashioned Southern Baptist brag and strut, it reveals a more
deep «
rooted concern
for an evaporating sense of identity in an increasingly post «denominational world.
I recognize that the Federalist Society's leadership is in a difficult spot — Olson's personal
roots with them run
deep and his late wife Barbara Olson is the namesake
for an annual lecture.
The fear turned into a
deep -
rooted rut
for me.
A sense of the
deep roots in our tradition of passion
for personality wholeness can help the mental health concern catch fire in a local congregation.
They're just going to church with their friends, unaware that their congregation is a model
for how to be «post» many things (postevangelical, postliberal, postconservative, postmodern) precisely by sinking its
roots deeper into the local, the particular and the church catholic.
The fruit of the Spirit grows in people who are getting their
roots down
deep into the soil of God's word; 65 % of the survey's respondents said that the house group meeting is a crucial setting
for growth in Christ - likeness, and younger people find these settings particularly conducive to growth.
But its
roots are traceable to the end of the 19th century when influential cultural critics - Matthew Arnold chief among them - drew critical attention to
deep concordances between religion and art with their predictions that, in Arnold's famous phrase, «most of what now passes with us
for religion will be replaced by poetry.»
It is
for this reason that his ideas about God have struck
deep roots through five decades of study.
Ironically, there are some signs here and there that the sort of traditional Protestant liturgicalism that Lutherans once exemplified is increasingly attractive — especially to urban Evangelicals searching
for theological
roots deeper than those often found in generic Evangelicalism.
The first step toward real freedom
for that tree is to grow
deep roots of its own on which it can depend.
If you've listened to his music, including his most recent album, Darkness and Light, his Grammy - winning debut Get Lifted, his Oscar - winning single
for the film Selma, «Glory,» or really any of the other releases in his 15 - year career, those
deep Christian
roots probably won't be a surprise.
The so - called Tridentine rite, of course, far from being «medieval» has
roots deep in pre-medieval antiquity (it is in any case a strange view of history in which the Counter-Reformation took place in the middle ages), and is a living manifestation of the Newmanian principle of development, wherebya process of continuous change is inevitable if the essence of the Church's faith is to remain the same:
for, as The Catholic Herald pointed out in its admirable leader, the reforms of Pope St Pius V, enshrined in the Missal of 1570, itself containing ancient elements, «were inspired by the Council of Trent.
The latter metaphor comes alive
for us when we recognize that the Palestinian sycamine tree was notably
deep rooted; the Mishnah says: «A tree may not be grown within twenty - five cubits of a cistern, or within fifty cubits if it is... a sycamore (shikmah) tree» (B. B. 2.11).
The demands of «the human spirit
for the time include authentic understandings, many of them
rooted in the Gospels and in the
deepest Christian intellectual traditions, about the nature of human existents.
But now I want a purple Scottish thistle and a stalk of wheat entwined on my back
for my beautiful
roots deep in the land, a bright dogwood
for my faith in the risen Christ, I want the names of my tinies and my beloved in my own handwriting on the palms of my hands (see?
For the still
deeper loneliness of feeling at loose ends with the universe and devoid of any
deep - going
roots, only a religious outlook can work a cure.
It is also an idea that seems to have
deep roots in American church history (let the experts on the latter decide whether the Puritans are to be blamed
for this, along with so much else they have been blamed
for, or whether the causes should be sought elsewhere).
In his period he was the outstanding representative of one type of evangelical ministry which has
deep roots in America and which is still the norm
for many Protestants.
The post-patriarchal society
for which feminists call will have to dig up the
deepest roots of oppression.
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.
They are resilient,
for they have been nourished and nurtured with a consistent love, and even in the dry season their
roots sink
deep and drink from the underground spring that refreshes and renews them.
The word religion has the
root meaning of binding together, which may be a
deeper experience
for the religious person than
for others.
Thou didst clear the ground
for it; it took
deep root and filled the land.