Sentences with phrase «in the ability of»

«I have great faith in the ability of the Senator from Tennessee, Lamar Alexander, the Senator from Washington, Patty Murray, and others to work together in a bipartisan fashion to craft a bill that increases competition, lowers costs, and improves care for the American people,» he said.
It's possible to become so caught up in abilities of a candidate that a recruiter forgets what is needed.
«There's a great social networking aspect of the business, but also in the ability of people to meet.
Periodic review of the agreement is needed to determine if there is a change in the ability of each party to support the other.
It also sends a message that you're confident in the ability of the business to thrive since their ability to repay you may depend on it.
«With failure of our system to provide justice for the murders of Colton Boushie and Tina Fontaine, our trust in the ability of this government and the Canadian justice system has been severely undermined.
This is partly a function of very benign monetary conditions and a child - like faith in the ability of central banks to provide a backstop in the event of any selloff.
«Once the markets lose confidence in the ability of the government to maintain fiscal sustainability then there are numerous risks.
By ratifying the Canada - South Korea FTA, we will demonstrate our confidence in the ability of Canadian businesses and workers to compete with the best in the world.
Another core issue of the 2008 election campaign is political leadership or, more specifically, public confidence in the abilities of the party leaders to govern the country.
The freedom of action that Hadar describes is also expressed in the ability of Facebook engineers to choose the projects they will work on.
As people lose faith in the ability of central bankers to maintain the value of their product, which is fiat currency, they will demand that more interest is paid when they hold debt instruments that are denominated in a depreciating currency.
So, we're really dealing with something very existential, here, that this will be a shock to the face and the ability of the market to deliver, not only in the ability of central bankers, but in the ability of the market to deliver in a decided move towards intervention in markets.»
I do think that being an atheist in light of the complexity of creation (both on an infinite universe - sized level and on a microscopic atomic level) requires some amount of faith in something — even if it is faith in the ability of random pieces of matter to assemble themselves into something complicated.
I have far more confidence in the ability of this system to find the truth about the universe than I do the religious one.
The 36 - year - old told the Times that his own asthma and food allergies triggered his interest in the ability of the human body's immune system to fight diseases.
«17 Such a «graceful man,» whether viewed athletically, socially, or theologically, is one who has «trust in the context within which action must take place and confidence in the ability of the self to undertake appropriate action.
The deficiency in Jewett's commentary is connected mainly, however, to his enthusiastic embrace of another stream of scholarship, one that derives not from an interest in Paul's theological argument as such but from a confidence in the ability of historical - criticism to explain every aspect of the letter in such fashion that it not only is intelligible within its first context (something everyone acknowledges is important), but is restricted in its significance only to that first context.
Its scenarios of door - to - door battles between cowboys and commies not only prolong adolescent fantasies but betray a peculiar lack of confidence in the ability of the police, the press and the armed forces to meet any such threat.
Like most modern thinkers, Rousseau has an enormous amount of confidence in the ability of the «moral law within» (to quote another Rousseauian philosopher) to point each of us in the right direction.
We aim to rediscover and reconstruct a society based on «belief in the ability of human experience to generate the aims and methods by which further experience will grow in ordered richness» (PCM 227).
Every increase in the ability of private banks to create money reduces the ability of the government to do so without inflationary consequences.
The author is Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver, the publisher is Doubleday, and the price should be no obstacle to a book that offers a fresh analysis of what has gone wrong with the Church in America, a convincing case for encouragement, wise counsel on how to engage the public square and, not incidentally, restored confidence in the ability of (some) bishops to teach on faith and morals.
He believed in the ability of Jesus to heal from a distance.
This belief in the ability of the human body to be filled with the divine is one reason that we revere the mortal remains of saints, and find them to be miracle - working (as with Elisha's bones, 2 Kings 13:21).
You start with simple dna made from chemicals that are the same in all animals and you build specific triggers into these codes to aid in the ability of these creatures to adapt to the changes in invironment and food sources and to be able to avoid preditors.
The tone of his column suggests that Bret Stephens may be losing his confidence in the ability of the American people to deserve his journalistic leadership.
Finally, it seems that there is a real breakdown in the ability of the churches that were surveyed to get their people into community service (mission).
I shall argue that his position requires belief in the ability of contingent divine states to necessitate indirectly a certain basic structure for reality.
@center: i think it takes more faith to buy into the rantings of bronze age sheepherders than i do believeing in the ability of my fellow humans to create great feats without the need of any god.
In other words, this segment of the crew would claim that the best hope for success lies in the ability of the group to gain enough knowledge about people and furnace building in order to solve all the problems they will face.
The group is thought to be a believer in the abilities of Treasury chief executive Michael Clarke, who's been in the chair for four - and - a-half months trying to sort out the future of Penfolds, Rosemount, Lindemans and Wolf Blass.
More recently, there is growing evidence in the ability of blueberries to slow the aging process, including memory loss, according to the USDA Economic Research Service.
«A break in the ability of UK organic producers to export to the US would be extremely damaging if not fatal,» he says.
AMIC's Robert Barker said energy, in terms of costs and reliability of supply, was a key factor in the ability of Australia's processing sector to maintain a competitive position in the global meat trade.
The FIA has given a huge vote of confidence in the ability of the 2018 cars to overtake each other by adding a third DRS zone to the Albert Park circuit for this weekend's race.
If I had any faith in the ability of a fanbase to untangle their anger at Buffalo's decision and the person Buffalo decided on, I could roll with you.
«That this House has no confidence in the ability of the Football Association (FA) to comply fully with its duties as a governing body, as the current governance structures of the FA make it impossible for the organisation to reform itself; and calls on the Government to bring forward legislative proposals to reform the governance of the FA.»
If I had a semblance of confidence in the ability of Leicester to keep a clean sheet I would be all over them in this game.
Apart from the first - choice pair of John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi, the fitness of skipper Vincent Kompany has proved unreliable and Guardiola appears to lack confidence in the ability of Eliaquim Mangala.
And it's clear Johnston has equal confidence in the ability of his teammates, saying: «We have a really good squad with an impressive mix of experienced guys and talented younger boys.
While evidence is clear that breast size makes little difference in the ability of the mother to succeed in breastfeeding her child, it also seems to demonstrate that the more glandular tissue in a single breast, the greater the milk volume produced.
In fact, 94 percent of the parents surveyed reported it was very important for parents and coaches to know the signs and symptoms of concussion, but only a staggering 29 percent said they were totally confident in the ability of themselves and their child's coach to recognize those signs and symptoms.
There's a perception as not producing enough because they don't know how to read their babies cues — or they don't trust in the ability of their breasts to make the milk.
This price differential clearly plays a role in the ability of Steamboat Springs to craft its impressive menu of «Maple - tamarind glazed chicken over Jasmine rice» and «Thai chicken curry over jasmine rice with full salad bar.»
Does this variation in dystocia among countries reflect variations in the ability of the uterus or is there a variation in how much the doctors have sped up the clocks during labor?
However, he added: «Let us, however, not despair and lose hope in the ability of our nation to offer her citizens a decent livelihood.
«We are a unified team of elected officials, and we will continue to work together to address the urgent problems facing working families, and to restore confidence in the ability of government to get things done and deliver lasting results.»
And the crisis of confidence in the ability of Eurozone countries to pay their debts has spread from the periphery to major economies like Italy and Spain.
Douglas Carswell's recent book, The End of Politics and the Birth of iDemocracy is built around his faith in the ability of communications technology to subvert and ultimately negate traditional political and state structures.
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