Sentences with phrase «in such a way as»

«Tesla understood what it takes and organized itself in such a way as to be a real car company» with a truly integrated supply chain, says Alan Baum, principal of Baum and Associates, a fuel and energy consultant in West Bloomfield, Michigan.
The problem, Hedge explains, is that the human brain is wired in such a way as to make ignoring our noisy co-workers nearly impossible.
Because cable news networks can't hope to compete with the «instant media» of news on social media, he says, CNN and other networks need «to put the facts together in such a way as to make them comprehensible to the audience.»
The deal values the combined company at $ 160 billion (including debt), and, as expected, is structured in such a way as to reduce Pfizer's tax bill by moving its domicile out of the U.S. to Ireland.
Perry's new album was just released on Friday, leading some to speculate that Swift timed her return to streaming services in such a way as to steal the spotlight from her musical nemesis.
The only difference is that the Feds have begun to refine their talking points in such a way as not to cause a stir, as happened almost a year ago at a New America Foundation conference on cybersecurity, in which Alex Stamos, Facebook's security chief (then Yahoo's chief information security officer), went toe to toe with the admiral.
The Ken Kutaragi - designed chip was a key element to the system, but was designed in such a way as to make effective development possible only with Sony's expensive development tools.
The environmental challenges are undeniable, but can they be managed in such a way as to mitigate the risk to an acceptable and predictable level?
There's no other way to reform trade in such a way as to be compatible with democratic nations.
Their managers also trade actively but reputedly in such a way as to reduce trading costs that could otherwise wipe out the gains made from a long - only factor portfolio.
The United States thus is a debtor to Russia, but it has learned well how to play the debtor game in such a way as to come out ahead.
The best traders could do this by selling and buying in such a way as to create a false impression of the underlying market strength in the minds of other traders.
In fact, highly - respected traders such as Jesse Livermore would sometimes be hired for the purpose of manipulating a market in such a way as to allow a large position to be either bought or sold at a better price than could otherwise be achieved.
But, as the discussion above suggests, if Bill 12 were applied in such a way as to change the rules with respect to the batching of product on the TransMountain pipeline it would be necessary to examine very carefully if this created one of the two forms of prohibited conflict between provincial legislation and the terms of the National Energy Board Act (see the common carrier rules of s 71 (1)-RRB-, and any applicable Board decisions relating to the prorating of capacity on the TransMountain pipeline.
Ironicus, you can consider me a friend up to the point when you start infringing on MY rights to perform my duties, and begin attempting to express your opinion about a subject on which you are not well - educated in such a way as to pretend you have authority in that arena.
This is one of the problems that often hinders dialogue with radical atheists (not sure you are one, but you did answer a question I posed to people who believe God is a fantasy)-- rather than offer a defense they will attack in such a way as to obfuscate the purpose of the original discussion.
5) The event that fulfills the prophecy can not be staged, or the relevant circumstances manipulated, by those aware of the prophecy in such a way as to intentionally cause the prophecy to be fulfilled.
Paul was telling Timothy to shepherd his people in such a way as to communicate the values of the kingdom of heaven — that in Christ there is no Jew or Gentile, rich or poor, male or female — all are one and of equal status in his kingdom.
«What is clear however, is that we need to continue finding ways to collaborate without losing the individuality of organisations, but in such a way as to maximise the impact of our combined efforts.
«Then, can free people gather in such a way as to respect one anotherâ $ ™ s freedom and not impair it, but to give it the opportunity for fullest expression in the context of community?»
That's right after God allowed the two towers to fall he made absolutely sure that two steel beams would fall in such a way as to resemble the cross his «son» was tortured on, he did this to give us hope.
Another is the power of religion over people in general where religion becomes embedded in our lives in such a way as to perpetuate its power.
It contained a number of remarkable constructions such as Augustus's Mausoleum (an enormous building, some forty metres high, topped with a bronze colossus of Augustus), the beautiful and ornate Ara Pacis, and a giant sundial (an obelisk taken from Egypt, signifying the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra which began his rule) erected in such a way as to demonstrate the cosmological significance of Augustus's birth (its shadow bisected the Ara Pacis on his birthday).
Moreover, none of the four Gospels tells the story of the Passion in such a way as to make it a simple tale of injustice done by the bad Sanhedrin to the good Christians.
To meet the person where they are is to begin with the phenomena of their life, and to strive to engage them in such a way as to enable them to see that their own phenomenal experience can, if they listen closely, reveal the truth of the Catholic vision of the human person.
Traditional interpreters have instead undertaken to develop the system in such a way as to make sense of the intuition.
This means, essentially, that if a woman announces herself to be a lesbian, this means that she must be deemed to have been conceived that way by the proper, ordered processes of nature in such a way as to want to be sexually intimate with other women.
It is sorely tempting to arbitrate over this sacred interplay, to treat it in such a way as to refuse God the opportunity to make use of His special place, to place God outside of the conjugal relationship which then becomes the couple's own territory over which they alone arbitrate.
In the meantime we need to encourage medical researchers to continue in their search for greater clarity concerning what constitutes medical death, and governments to legislate in such a way as to protect the sanctity of life, and respect for the individual.
Such a person is not grasped by the good as something that possesses him or her in such a way as to transform life.
We are to savor the elemental in life, but not in such a way as to disparage the more complex expressions of life in art and science.
It is my opinion that he has become bitter and tremendously frustrated [heck, he has admitted to that], and frames his anger in such a way as to help the hurting and the displaced, when in fact, he only facilates their pain and bitterness and give no substantive help.
In order to enter into this discussion in such a way as to be able to make a fruitful contribution to it, it will be necessary (Ch.
Therefore there is some reasonable presumption that the world process may proceed in such a way as to maximize community — i.e., to establish conditions of maximum self - consistency, as between person and person and person and his communal relations.
But it would not be possible to hope for the salvation of the complete collective if we knew that the possibility of such a future state of affairs was already nullified by, for example, someone exercising his freedom in such a way as to cancel out that possibility.
This image must include the notion of humanity living in symbiotic harmony with the natural environment, and organized technologically and politically in such a way as to provide equal access to the means of human fulfillment to all of the earth's people.
Were the church able to provide a vision of a unified planetary society organized both politically and technologically in such a way as to make available the full resources of the earth for the benefit of all the world's people, would it be effective in generating social change?
Our problem, he says, is not that we have become urbanized but that we have built our cities in such a way as to sacrifice our relation to nature for the sake of urban values; and the ironic result is that for most of their inhabitants our cities no longer provide even urban values.
It is scarcely questionable, however, that this symbol originally pointed to the final consummation of a dynamic process of the transcendent's becoming immanent: of a distant, a majestic, and a sovereign Lord breaking into time and space in such a way as to transfigure and renew all things whatsoever, thereby abolishing the old cosmos of the original creation, and likewise bringing to an end all that law and religion which had thus far been established in history.
When a couple have recourse to the infertile period in natural family planning they either engage in no sex, or, they engage in sex that has not been tampered with in such a way as to alter its perse destinatus.
Though some of these characteristics may look insignificant to us, Bonhoeffer considers them actually present in religion in such a way as to limit the challenge of Jesus Christ to specific directions.
It seems to me that almost all of the alternative hermeneutics propose to do precisely what we have agreed can not and ought not to be done: provide a conceptuality into which to translate what the texts originally meant in such a way as to preserve that self - same essence of meaning but render it more intelligible today.
Werner Jaeger, who has written the classic history of the idea of paideia, [2] pointed out in a later book on Early Christianity and Greek Paideia that Clement not only uses literary forms and types of argument calculated to sway people formed by paideia but, beyond that, he explicitly praises paideia in such a way as to make it clear that his entire epistle is to be taken «as an act of Christian education.»
Surely it is more than a mere accident that Whitehead so conceives the «actuality» of his actual entities in such a way as to fit the Aristotelian sense of energeia and entelecheia, both of which are rendered by the Latin actus and its derivative forms.
The important thing is to offer help and to raise if necessary the possibility of a drinking problem in such a way as to allow the person to reject the statement without rejecting the minister.
Holloway follows the traditional notion of the «remedy for concupiscence», saying that it is permitted to seek sex «for the tempering of disordered natural desire», [7] «in remedium concupiscentiae», as long as this is done in such a way as not to thwart the primary end of the act.
(2) This is not to say that it has been my intention only to comfort you, but rather that if and when I may have spoken in such a way as to appear to be without doubt and frustration and anguish, it has to do again with the stance that the occasion of lecturing / writing thrusts upon me.
Rather than speaking of our time as a post-Christian age, the contemporary Christian might more truly say that the Word appears in our history in such a way as to negate its previous expressions.
Bonhoeffer believed the «historicity» of the Resurrection was in «the realm of ambiguity,» and that it was one of the «mythological» elements of Christianity that «must be interpreted in such a way as not to make religion a pre-condition of faith.»
Thus we come to the new common task shared by all Christian Churches of our time, namely that they all must bear witness to God, his Christ and his grace in a world that does not want to hear their message and that they all have the duty to proclaim it in such a way as not to make it unintelligible or incredible.
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