Sentences with phrase «foundations in»

In effect, the chimps left foundations in place to build on when they returned.
«Instead of the current 1400 new high - tech start - ups annually, we probably need about 2000 knowledge - based foundations in the future if we want to keep our position in these world markets,» Guido Baranowski, chairman of the Association of German Founder Centers (ADT), recently told Next Wave.
They are often found in cracks and holes in walls and foundations in decrepit homes.
Basic and applied research receive strong support from private science foundations in Denmark.
It had its foundations in the Gestalt psychology of Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Köhler, and Kurt Koffka, and in the work of Jean Piaget, who studied intellectual development in children.
Both Larson and Streeter - Mirek say they would prioritize finding a financial solution for homeowners with failing foundations in the district that includes East Hartford, East Windsor, Ellington and South Windsor.
According to the statement, «Unlike other Foundations in Anambra State whose names and origins are built on individuals for personal and political reasons, Ebube Foundation chose a distinct name and method whereby the Founder and Sole Financier, Mr. John Nwosu chose to remain behind the scene while bankrolling projects handled by the Foundation».
Further moves to privatise post-16 education will undermine efforts to build strong further and higher education foundations in Britain, a union chief will warn today.
The United Nations — in need of reform, but vital still — has its foundations in the Special Relationship, from the original Declaration of St James» Palace to the Declaration by United Nations, signed in Washington, and drafted themselves by Winston Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Political attitudes — including attitudes about Scottish independence — have deep - rooted and stable foundations in something common to everyone but unique in each of us: personality.
The best way to choose is to line up several foundations in your range and see how the color variations «pop» once next to each other.
If your goal is to teach your child to be an independent sleeper, save the money and work on getting healthy sleep foundations in place, and / or if you're uncertain about a particular product, ask a Pediatric Sleep Consultant or your pediatrician.
I ALSO think Dr. Sears has the right to call me a shitty mother, and that right is one of the most important foundations in this country.
Foundations in Social Justice: We're pleased to introduce this comprehensive introductory course that gives practical guidance for bringing social justice principles into action.
There have been occasional lapses from the team as a unit, in games against Spurs and Manchester United, but there are now firmer foundations in place for the Reds to build on.
And suddenly, the red - headed step - child of the New York basketball scene has one of the best foundations in the league (Harris, Lee, Williams, Brook Lopez, $ 25 million in cap space this summer), its wealthiest owner, and is about to move into the fastest growing borough in New York City, with a brand new stadium.
They can also help importers and roasters develop sourcing guidelines and assist banks and foundations in deciding which coffee development projects to fund and how to evaluate them.
«The event will lay exciting new foundations in knowledge sharing, networking, purchasing and marketing power for all sectors of the Australian wine industry.
«While maintaining this price has proven difficult in current market conditions, I firmly believe MG has the foundations in place to support a strong and successful business in the years ahead,» he said.
Blinded by the Right offers an inside report on the aggressively right - wing network of magazines and foundations in which Brock thrived for 12 years.
Augustinian realism draws a bright line between friendship based on shared foundations in civil society and the opportunistic exercise of state power.
But, like our forbears, we must be willing to redefine the terms and provide new foundations in light of the truth of God.
Here again there are modern counterparts and derivatives, for apart from foundations in a God of supreme power, righteousness and grace who is implicated in the suffering of his people, who condemns their sin yet offers release, prophetic preaching today escapes from soporific optimism only to fall into moral diatribe.
The already - famous stories of Cardinal Bergoglio using public transportation and cooking for himself may find their foundations in St. Ignatius Loyola, who said we should love poverty «as a mother.»
After a person gets saved they need at least three foundations in their life if they're going to grow.
The current division of theological studies into Bible, history, theology, ethics and practical theology reflects a very old Theological Encyclopedia, but one whose foundations in a theology of the Word, of teaching office, of church and ministry, if not discredited, are at least invisible to present - day students — probably because many of them simply do not share the old consensus about the church which produced this Theological Encyclopedia.
But more important is that the discrete region of Christian social action has foundations in a certain way of interpreting the Christian faith, a way which is native to theological schools and for the most part foreign to Protestant congregations.
While it received from Greek and Roman sources an important stream of influence which the Bible scarcely touches, it also rests on foundations in which both the events and the religious convictions recorded in the Bible have a very large place.
On the basis of this insight, one is able to solve (or better, dissolve) the famous paradox of Epimenides the Cretan (who claimed that all Cretans are liars), or at least identify and clarify the nature of the paradox presently silk - screened on numerous APA fund - drive T - shirts, or, most importantly, circumvent Russell's own paradox of the class of all classes that are not members of themselves, a notion that was otherwise crucial to the attempt to demonstrate the foundations in logic of the arithmetic concept of number.
Atheists are vindicative fools and mongeringly foolish and their foolishness ways of perverse animosities does ever abound upon generalites of supposed freedoms to antagonize the proverbial enemies of relative generalisms regarding the all mighty sciences foundations in high and even higher minded placements!
They based our laws on ethics, which have their foundations in logic and the greater good, and not morals, which are religiously prescribed rules.
If there is so little understanding of Christian foundations in our congregations, how can we expect ordinary churchgoers to distinguish what is Christian from the usual amalgam of religious sentimentalism and what Ernst Käsemann called bourgeois transcendence?
This brings us to our last point, the need of underlying spiritual foundations in a world community.
Economic insecurity for one people means the weakening of economic foundations in the rest of the world, as we saw with terrible seriousness in the Great Depression.
The question is whether liberal institutions need philosophical foundations in order to survive and flourish.
It is true that tithing has its foundations in Old Testament Levitical Law, and even before the law was given to Moses, as in the story of Abraham bringing a tithe to Melchizedek.
Having established his core argument, and its foundations in natural law theory, Duddington proceeds to a series of practical discussions of the way in which Christianity can be mobilised in order to shed light on difficult contemporary political issues.
And it has its foundations in the New Testament as well as modern revelation.
But it is one thing to state that all human beings have some access to God's law within and through human nature, quite another to expect natural law theories based on reason alone to persuade others about contested moral issues in a context where such theories are stripped of their foundations in God as creator, lawgiver, and judge.
We look forward to continuing to grow, building on solid foundations in partnership with the international financial community.
Nearly a quarter of our investment team have endowment backgrounds at some of the top universities and foundations in the country (Notre Dame, UNC, Duke, Stanford, Ewing Kauffman Foundation and Vulcan Capital), while other members of the team have institutional and private wealth investment experience.
About the W.K. Kellogg Foundation The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF), founded in 1930 as an independent, private foundation by breakfast cereal pioneer, Will Keith Kellogg, is among the largest philanthropic foundations in the United States.
Then, He Created One of the Most Beloved Foundations in America.
In case you haven't noticed, women now run a number of the largest foundations in the United States.
We are currently researching the investment holdings of the community foundations in Florida.
Contrary to whispers that the former oil tycoon would launch a political career upon his release from prison in 2013, Khodorkovsky has a longer - term strategy: a 10 - year plan to lay stronger civil and political foundations in Russia for when the Putin regime is «swept away.»
Which means leaders have to be vigilant for what the report calls «fault lines» — the weakening foundations in your business model, or the shifting needs of your customer base.
This includes making CC and BB creams as well as foundations in darker colors, which can be tough to find.
She launched a literacy foundation in her name in 1989, the first year of her husband's presidency.
Although they had a solid foundation in what their product stood for, they constantly tried to chase something they weren't themselves and never received the kind of lift in the brand measurements they expected.
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