Lawyers make what they make because they possess a highly technical skill set and knowledge base which is necessary to provide many
vital functions in society.
Through some miracle he's still able to
function in society as if he were a regular person, and if there's hope for him, there's hope for everyone.
Can we really throw 90 % of students who attend public school out on the streets to adequately learn online and expect them to
later function in society?
The kind of miracle that happens when someone with an illness or mental condition can
not function in society - until they get a therapy dog.
So even though the end result is that you want your child to
function in society as an adult some day, that doesn't mean that you treat every child the same way.
Today doctors justified the fourth, arguing that the recipient could not
function in society with such an extreme deformity.
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people functioning in society tend to look at children as a disruption, as a hindrance and as a bother, and to classify a set of human beings like that is a tremendous problem.
Unlike that movie, Coming Home deals almost exclusively with he plight of wounded soldiers trying to adjust with life back in the US, many unable to walk or take care of themselves, and more troubling, their mental problems often exceed their physical ailments in keeping them
from functioning in society again.
Since the literal form of idolatry common in Paul's day is no longer the way
idolatry functions in our society, and since in our society there is little association of homosexual practice with religious festivals, this reason for Paul's selection is now chiefly of historical interest.
If you are looking at the way most
relationships function in our society it's become normal for people to have s - ex with anyone they want, and if they aren't having s - ex to engage in s - exual fantasies to satisfy their emotional needs.
Actually, most of them are out in civilian life, trying to
function in society after their sacrifices of the self in the Mid East in wartime If we will make common cause with the enemy that put them in that state, I say we owe them their limbs back.
To
function in a society so atomized requires that each person become an efficient party to contractual arrangements that constitute the fabric of any collectivity, from large corporations to nuclear families.
We work in different areas of specialty — medicine, real estate, retail, law — and each serve a
critical function in a society with God - given needs.
That's progress, but it helps those afflicted with the condition less than it may appear: even after the voices in their heads are silenced, their ability to
function in society remains blunted by cognitive deficits that make it...
A new study published in the current issue of Biological Psychiatry, by researchers at Cardiff University School of Medicine and the University of Bristol, suggests that there is a spectrum of attention, hyperactivity / impulsiveness and
language function in society, with varying degrees of these impairments associated with clusters of genes linked with the risk for ADHD.
They may learn to cope
Autism function in society despite impairments, just the same as any of us learn how to function in the world, but they do not recover.
From this perspective, a law school graduate most nearly resembles an idiot savant, able to perform impressive mental feats of calculation and memorization but unable to perform simple survival tasks or
otherwise function in society.
The child welfare system can serve an important
function in society by acting as a watchdog for children's safety and by supporting families to stay together wherever possible to meet the best interests of all involved.
You want your child to be socially and emotionally stable and strong and you want your child to have friends, and you want your child to get along and to
just function in society the best that they possibly can.»
In my view, law has two
principal functions in society: to assist in the creation of wealth and to act as a counterweight to power (corporate or state), and of these the latter is the more important.
If you can
function in society, provide for your family, and treat others with respect, I don't care what religion or practices you follow.
One of the more common roads to religious nonsense is an inability to
function in society.
A person can
function in society but still have a part of his psyche that considers itself free of reason and discipline.
Or you could address the topic of the post and try to figure out how American Christians are going to
function in a society that no longer follows their rules.
And maybe that Kingdom can
function in any society, any culture, any government, because it is not of this world.
The conference, under the leadership of J. H. Oldham (1874 - 1969), who devoted much of his life to the ecumenical movement, had been well prepared for and the valuable papers were published as The Church and
Its Function in Society.