Sentences with phrase «from indispensable»

The GPS addition was part of a heavy focus on health - and - fitness, but it is also another step down the road towards a Watch that has its own cellular connection, and when that future arrives the iPhone will quite suddenly shift from indispensable to optional.
In that sense, the Huawei Watch is pretty useful, but far from indispensable.
Worse, as we learned this week from the indispensable Mike Antonucci of the Education Intelligence Agency, the education workforce actually grew 2.3 percent during the Great Recession.
Whilst he is far from indispensable, I don't think Wenger will want to sell a player after one season and a player that does have some very useful qualities.
Don't be shut out from this indispensable holiday cooking resource.
Our favorite pocket squares cover all the style bases, from the indispensable white pocket square to more colorful options.

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It is, which is why many wonder if systems like Cogito will displace human workers from fields in which they now seem indispensable.
Financing growth from sales is tough but the reality is very few companies receive the venture - capital funding seemingly everyone believes is indispensable.
Reading the FDD is essential to your decision - making process, but firsthand accounts from the trenches are indispensable when deciding what makes a wise franchise investment.
You acquire the skill that is indispensable to all artists and entrepreneurs — the ability to switch back and forth in your imagination from your own point of view as writer / painter / seller to the point of view of your reader / gallery - goer / customer.
Instead, I'm exploring the issue from both sides — from the side of those who say that it's ineffective and those who say it's indispensable.
A stock phrase used by virtually all presidents since Harry Truman, the US as «indispensable leader» of the free world, is largely missing from Mr. Trump's new NSS.
Indispensable leaders learn from mishaps, regroup and then get going with a renewed speed, conviction and confidence.
It's less clear to a lot of Americans who have not benefited from Nafta or other trade deals or from anything that the U.S. has done globally that they want the United States to continue to be the indispensable power.
From cutting costs to reducing risks, this indomitable digital technology has moved way beyond bitcoin to becoming an indispensable ally to the bank that wants to most securely and efficiently fulfill its role of tracking, storing and transferring value.
Still, Barclays pointed out that Jain might be so indispensable in his current role that Berkshire wouldn't remove him from it.
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Since the fundamental and indispensable unit of Christian community is the Church, these trends in general intellectual culture have in the last fifteen years stimulated a great deal of ecclesiological reflection: one can draw an interesting line of influence from MacIntyre and Habits of the Heart to Stanley Hauerwas and then to John Milbank and the other proponents of radical orthodoxy, all of whom tend to be pronouncedly ecclesiocentric in their thinking.
Sources of investment capital are indispensable because the movement from a creative idea to actual production requires a great deal of borrowing, the more so if the inventor is without personal wealth.
But I would contend that obeisance to etiquette, far from being a weak and optional virtue, much less a sin, is the oldest social virtue, and an indispensable partner of morality.
In view of the emphasis which has been placed upon distinguishing the new quest from the original quest, it needs to be explicitly stated that a new quest can not take place without the use of the objective philological, comparative - religious, and social - historical research indispensable for historical knowledge.
While, however, this disentangling of the Hebrew - Christian tradition from its incorporation in a special race and state provided the indispensable setting for a religion of free, personal choice, the influence of Jesus himself is needed to explain what happened.
In any case the idea that religion is the basis of public morality, and so the indispensable underpinning of a republican political order, is a constant theme from Washington's Farewell Address to the present.
(Judges 8:24 - 27) Far from being reprehensible at first, however, an ephod was an indispensable instrument of a priest's technique, as when, for example, Abiathar «came down with an ephod in his hand,» (I Samuel 23:6 - 12) by which David «inquired of Yahweh.»
To know where Scriptural doctrines came from is in itself an indispensable help in understanding what they mean.
From its inception in 1879, the Church of Christ, Scientist has had but one agenda: the practical implementing of a theology in which the healing of sin is primary and the healing of disease indispensable.
But by shifting the tone away from secular environmental language to «God's creation,» Laudato Si grants the family an indispensable role in building a better world.
This means that they provide something indispensable for each other (just as the world provides God with actual experiences and God provides the world with ranked possibilities from those experiences).
They have attacked tourist groups from Japan and Germany as a way to dry up an indispensable source of revenue for Egypt: tourism.
Just like that, you've gone from football - hating spoilsport to indispensable party animal.
For Dodd's approach to succeed, it would be necessary to show that the inclusion of details from Jesus» life is not part of the adiaphora, i.e. not just one means among others of emphasizing the incarnation, but rather that it is indispensable for conveying the existential meaning of the kerygma, i.e. is constitutive of the kerygma as eschatological event.
III 9 Therefore God has highly exalted him And bestowed on him the name which is above every name, 10 That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, (in heaven and on earth and under the earth) 11 And every tongue confess: JESUS CHRIST IS LORD (to the glory of God the Father).3 Although no facts from Jesus» life are reported, his humiliation is emphasized as the indispensable presupposition of his exaltation.
Symbolically, a certain sign of the disaster to come in Iraq arrived via an April 26th posting from the courageous but anonymous Sunni woman who has, since August 2003, published the indispensable blog Baghdad Burning.
Pursued with the right kind of arguments and with sufficient vigor, an escape from the «exemptions ghetto» can bring us out into an open field of religious freedom in full — and of moral freedom in full for all, thanks to the indispensable leadership role of religious conscience, and the recognition of the duty of men and women to obey God before any authority of the state.
Instead, it once again went to war pumped up on our own propaganda — especially the conjoined beliefs that the United States was the «indispensable nation,» the «lone superpower,» and the «victor» in the Cold War; and that it was a new Rome the likes of which the world had never seen, possessing as it did — from the heavens to the remotest spot on the planet — «full spectrum dominance.»
So that in line with, and gradually replacing, the thrust from behind or below, we see the appearance of a force of attraction coming from above which shows itself to be organically indispensable for the continuance of the sequence, indispensable for the maintenance of the evolutionary impetus, and also indispensable for the creation of an atmosphere enveloping Mankind in the process of totalization, of psychic warmth and kindness without which Man's economic - technological grip upon the World can only crush souls together, without causing them to fuse and unite... The «pull» after the «push», as the English would say.
In this sense, the foundational assertions of Christian witness and theology, as distinct from their constitutive assertion, are all assertions about God; and this means that, in the very same sense, the concept expressed by «God» must be as indispensable to Christian theology as to the witness of faith en which it is the reflection.
A man is not disqualified from objecting to another man's discharge of some office simply in virtue of the fact that he regards that office indispensable.
In this act of interrogation, lessons that one learns from a writer - bishop - martyr like Cyprian are indispensable, not only in demonstrating the hermeneutical principle that one must reach back in order to move forward, [27] but also to indicate that the ongoing task of attributed implicit theological disclosure is an essential, fundamental, and crucial activity of the theologians of the church.
In this act of interrogation, lessons that one learns from a writer - bishop - martyr like Cyprian are indispensable, not only in demonstrating the hermeneutical principle that one must reach back in order to move forward,
This was not Simon of Cyrene nor the Good Samaritan, but the spirit of Tabitha, raised from the dead following an intervention by Peter, because her charity was found to be indispensable.
Toward the end of Ut Unum Sint, John Paul cites some of the questions that must be addressed in conversation with the communities issuing from the tragic divisions of the sixteenth century: (1) The relationship between Sacred Scripture, as the highest authority in matters of faith, and Sacred Tradition, as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God; (2) The Eucharist as the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, an offering of praise to the Father, the sacrificial memorial and Real Presence of Christ and the sanctifying outpouring of the Holy Spirit; (3) Ordination, as a Sacrament, to the threefold ministry of the episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate; (4) The Magisterium of the Church, entrusted to the pope and the bishops in communion with him, understood as a responsibility and an authority exercised in the name of Christ for teaching and safeguarding the faith; (5) The Virgin Mary, as Mother of God and Icon of the Church, the spiritual Mother who intercedes for Christ's disciples and for all humanity.
The renewal of «basic trust» (Erikson) and the filling of the «value vacuum» (Frankl) are indispensable to full recovery from alcoholism.
Part of this process involves recovering appreciation for what we have lost and learning from it, and here Shepard's contribution is indispensable.
The efficacy of the Eucharist fows from the holiness of those incorporated into Christ, in contradistinction to the frailty of its indispensable priestly ministers.
It would rethink the religiously indispensable idea of mystery from the perspective both of science and of religion.
This emphasis in the kerygma upon the historicity of Jesus is existentially indispensable, precisely because the kerygma, while freeing us from a life «according to the flesh», proclaims the meaningfulness of life «in the flesh».
By and large the church has been reluctant to venture far away from its traditional language because of the conviction that certain fundamental terms and concepts are indispensable to the Christian faith, and if the world does not want to try to understand them, then it is so much the worse for the world.
Indeed, it is only the need to chip away more mass and marble that prevents this erudite and indispensable volume from being truly magisterial.
With indispensable assistance from computers, the movement has used direct mail to identify supporters, raise money, propagandize and inflame, generate outrageous amounts of mail to Congress, and get out the vote.
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