Sentences with phrase «grew out of the task»

It must grow out of the tasks in which God's people are involved, the sufferings they endure and the challenges they bring.
The committee that grew out of the task force that 2014's 16.5 - 11.5 beatdown by the Euros at Gleneagles begat chose Furyk, who will be 48 years old when the Ryder Cup moves to France.

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Yet it sees its task as that of carrying through a critical revision of Bultmann's position, out of which revision the theological synthesis of the future will grow.
Approximation is the continuing task, and when we grow weary and are tempted to despair, recall the fellow in the Eastern European shtetl whose job was to look out for the coming of the Messiah.
The task of a non-Muslim scholar writing about Islam is that of constructing an exposition that will do justice to the Western academic tradition, by growing directly out of the objective evidence and by being rationally coherent both within itself and with all other knowledge, and at the same time will do justice to the faith in men's hearts by commanding their assent once it is formulated.
The newest chancellor of the Board of Regents, she hails from the Bronx and will be tasked with dealing with fraught issues like teacher evaluations, the Common Core and the growing movement to opt out of the curriculum's exams.
Liu has also not stopped putting out audits of city agencies, recently taking the city Economic Development Corp. to task for mishandling contracts, the city Parks Department for not making repairs in a timely manner and the management of a 911 call center for an inflated budget and growing timeline.
Figuring out how blank slate stem cells decide which kind of cell they want to be when they grow up — a muscle cell, a bone cell, a neuron — has been no small task for science.
This understanding then allowed me to bring out the best in my team of designers, strategists and copywriters, all while growing the business with my clients and working to solve their business problems, not just complete a checklist of requested tasks.
The civilians are headed up by Mark Rylance's Dawson, a stiff - upped - lipped father who brings his sons (notably the sadly naive Barry Keoghan, worlds away from his turn in The Killing of a Sacred Deer) with him on their valiant quest — and it's their tiny decisions, what truths to tell the troops they pick up (watch out for a shell - shocked Cillian Murphy), and their growing understanding of the task they're undertaking, that brings soul to these events.
Every writer knows the feeling: You've finally carved out time from your day to write, and all you can think about is your growing list of tasks and errands.
Bach points out the importance of saving and also explains how compound interest can grow exponentially over time with a few small self - payment tasks.
There's also the skillful art of directing the player to consider: make it too obvious what they should be doing and where they should be going and players will feel little satisfaction in completing tasks, and yet fail to give them enough direction or well though - out hints and they'll end up going around in circles, growing frustrated until they finally discover the answer through sheer stubbornness.
But the focused elaboration of the options growing out of late modernism that acknowledges the challenges and dead ends laid out by such crucial figures as Tony Smith and Carl Andre has been carried on by diminishing numbers of younger artists who are up to the task.
The probes grew out of a 25 - person hedge - fund task force created by the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2007, which developed a computer program to analyze stock market movements and identify not only suspicious trading but also suspicious relationships between traders, according to people close to the investigations who were not authorized to speak on the record.
Growing numbers of self - represented litigants are seeking legal assistance via limited - scope retainers to ensure that they keep control over costs, while carrying out themselves many of the tasks traditionally undertaken by a lawyer.
The plan grows out of the evaluation, and the budget grows out of the plan, by assigning a price to each task in the plan.
That task could be tendered out to private contractors but a body of expertise has grown up within the Commission, especially around quality standards.
There are other limits you'll need to figure out, such as the type of clients you work best with, what topic and tasks you excel at and what sort of work will help you grow and develop the most.
With a little bit of help, children can do just about any task around the house and as they grow they can become more and more capable of carrying out these taks independently.
btw — I am my own hairdresser although never studied it — au natural; majority of hair fell out like chemo problem and when it grew back, came in all silver... major car rear end accident in 1972 rearranged my neck years before so finally had to take on the task myself.
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