Sentences with phrase «grew out of the recognition»

The sorrow of repentance grows out of a recognition that we have not only transgressed the law of God but have brought grief to the love of God, But this same love stands ready to redeem us.
They're part of the environmental justice movement, a crusade that grew out of the recognition that it was mainly the poor and people of color who were forced — by circumstance, finances, lack of political power and what activists call «environmental apartheid» that callously targets the disenfranchised — to live and work in some of the nation's dirtiest environments.
The Committee grew out of a recognition that women face unique challenges in the practice of criminal law and that the CLA must take decisive action to retain and support its female members.
Family preservation services grew out of the recognition that children need a safe and stable family and that separating children from their families is traumatic for them, often leaving lasting negative effects.

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While the iPhone X is controversial for a number of reasons — Face ID in place of Touch ID, the lack of a home button, the ability to incorporate «animojis,» where emojis use facial recognition instead of the traditional emojis we've grown to love — what really got people talking was the $ 999 price tag for the bare - bones model (a maxed out, 256 GB model will run you a cool $ 1,149).
IBFAN grew out of the need to respond to the world - wide decline in breastfeeding and the recognition of the dangers of increased use of artificial milks for infant feeding.
Conferences are also one of the standard ways of getting your work out to its target audience — and that's key to the kind of visibility and recognition that scientists need for their careers to grow, says Donna Dean, a retired senior adviser for the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) who now works as an executive consultant for the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) and a career consultant for the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Recognition of the importance of disaster issues partly grew out of NSF's Rapid Response Research program that enables scientists to investigate disasters and other unexpected or quickly changing phenomena.
This action area grew out of the following recognition.
FCEA was constituted in 2013, out of a recognition that the conversation about climate engineering responses to climate change was growing rapidly in importance, yet was narrowly restricted in terms of the scope of actors and interests.
Wael Hmaidan, director of the Climate Action Network, pointed out on Twitter that majorities in every single state of the U.S. support staying in the agreement, adding that there's growing global recognition that acting to reduce greenhouse gas pollution is in everyone's interest.
Working Group 7, «Sedona Canada,» was formed out of the growing recognition that the discovery of electronically stored information can no longer be seen as a peculiarity of litigation in the United States or limited to complex commercial lawsuits in Ontario and British Columbia.
CAMPBELL: There is another area related to this that you won't have seen on the e-discovery issue but I have and others in the judiciary have and that's, I think, there is getting to be a growing recognition of the transparency of borders for certain purposes, but a recognition, as Kelly pointed out, that where information initiates locally, that place should be the best determiner of what happens, and it is coming because of things like child porn.
Sedona Canada was formed out of the growing recognition that the discovery of electronically stored information can no longer be seen as a peculiarity of litigation in the U.S. involving huge dollars or limited to complex commercial lawsuits.
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