Sentences with phrase «indispensable by»

Whether you're switching titles, changing offices, or moving to an entirely new location, make yourself indispensable by prioritizing continued learning.
Common Article 3 does not list specific guarantees for criminal defendants in NIACs; it simply requires that defendants be afforded «all the judicial guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized people.»
If Lamborghini plays its cards right, the Italian concern could make itself indispensable by making this valuable know - how accessible to other members of the VW group.
They were thought to be indispensable by the women of France.

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Hammered by online retailers and abandoned by the geeky clientele who once found it indispensable (they're all at home now playing Destiny), Radio Shack's same - store sales have been dropping by 20 % per quarter.
Used by our reporter to survey the life stories of hundreds of great American companies, this terrific handbook (his copy is now dog - eared and filled with dozens of bookmarks) is indispensable to the budding corporate historian.
A stock phrase used by virtually all presidents since Harry Truman, the US as «indispensable leader» of the free world, is largely missing from Mr. Trump's new NSS.
In all of the results, instant messaging and screensharing were the only indispensable tools for communication and collaboration indicated by remote companies.
I've written before about the presidential election cycle theory, developed several decades ago by Yale Hirsch, whose son Jeffrey serves as editor of the indispensable Stock Trader's Almanac, now in its 50th edition.
By providing a range of services in one place, the company becomes even more indispensable in people's lives.
Author or contributing author of dozens of scholarly and practitioner articles, books and programs, Richard's work has been described by various faculty at Harvard, Yale, London Business School and elsewhere as «great & much needed,» «wonderful and pragmatic,» «thorough» and «nothing short of remarkable,» as well as by Fortune 500, NYSE, FTSE and other company leaders as «leading edge,» «ground - breaking,» «valuable guidance,» «indispensable,» «compelling» and «exceptional.»
By offering customers this service, you will take all the maintenance concerns off the client's plate while making yourself indispensable and securing the contract.
Mandated by Section 20 of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, the Environmental Studies Program is an indispensable requirement informing BOEM's decisions on offshore oil and gas, offshore renewable energy, and the marine minerals program for coastal restoration.
Not only is there nothing to be gained by believing an untruth, but there is everything to lose when we sacrifice the indispensable tool of reason on the altar of superst tion.
Written by a renowned team of wealth managers, financial planners and insurance experts, this indispensable reference integrates case studies, 10,000 pages of current and easily accessible content with news, client illustrations, information, financial planning tips and techniques.
Such freedom was indispensable when the Jewish canon was taken over by the Church.
The two can actually be complementary — the social therapy of AA giving indispensable group support and resocialization during the psychotherapy, and the psychotherapy aiding the person in forming more satisfying relationships in AA and beyond by resolving some of his inner conflicts.
Self - contempt is not redeemed by self - esteem, but only by mercy and love, which give us the «courage to make definitive decisions indispensable for growth, and in order to achieve something great in life, in particular, to cause love to mature in all its beauty» [6], in a truly feminine woman.
(Judges 8:24 - 27) Far from being reprehensible at first, however, an ephod was an indispensable instrument of a priest's technique, as when, for example, Abiathar «came down with an ephod in his hand,» (I Samuel 23:6 - 12) by which David «inquired of Yahweh.»
Schlesinger states that «religion has an indispensable social function,» but the body of his address argues that absolutism is the root of the worst social and political evils, and that all absolutism is essentially religious, whether it is the «Judeo - Christian tradition» or «the totalitarian social religions of our age» (by which, one assumes, he means fascism and communism).
The notion that laypeople have a distinctive — and indispensable — role to play in discovering moral truth was hardly promoted by their designation as «the learning church.»
But by shifting the tone away from secular environmental language to «God's creation,» Laudato Si grants the family an indispensable role in building a better world.
It has withstood all efforts to destroy it, it has survived the scientific study of its pages, and by its enduring truth it has confounded its critics and stands today more historically credible and more spiritually indispensable than ever before.
Harold Moody has written that the idea of life - span development, given us by psychology, is «the great and indispensable myth of our time.»
By contrast, Volf maintains that every person — male or female, tutored or untutored — is ecclesially indispensable, since all bearers of Christ's Spirit are constitutive for the church and of equal import in the church's witness to the world.
By contrast, Volf maintains that every person — male or female, tutored or untutored — is ecclesially indispensable, since all bearers of Christ's Spirit are constitutive for the church and of equal import in the
Conversely, Christian theology today can be enriched by recovering an understanding of and reverence for God's Jewish name, as the foundation of one indispensable pattern of naming along with the two others that have always played a necessary role in Christian worship and thought.
The ruling class of natural scientists, like so many tyrannies in the course of history, regarded a refusal to publish the laws by which it ruled as an indispensable instrument of its own tyranny (italics mine).
In the space at our disposal, however, we may yet say enough to point toward their indispensable expression of our responding Christian faith as it is confronted by the action of God in Jesus Christ «for us men and for our salvation.»
In each of these cases, a careful historical study of the origin and growth of the movement is helpful, even indispensable, but no one approach by itself provides the answers.
The contribution made by the faithful is indispensable if «the signs of the times» are to be recognized and a living witness is to be given to the Gospel in the Church and in the world.
Accordingly, «effective historical consciousness» becomes indispensable in summoning explanation as primordial understanding extends itself into interpretation and by the fusion of horizons attempts to render near what is far.
By approaching the question of mind and nature in this way Whitehead is able to provide us with an aesthetically rich understanding of nature, which at the same time preserves a necessary role for reason and the search for truth as an indispensable element in the determination of conscious experience, the enhancement of our aesthetic sensibilities, and the general advancement of civilization as such.
By this time it should be evident how indispensable to preaching, and most especially inductive preaching, is the pastoral involvement in the life of the congregation.
Thus he concludes by holding that experience of God is an essential moment in all human experience: «man's awareness of God is no mere contingent extension of his awareness of himself, but is rather an indispensable element of that awareness....
In this sense, the foundational assertions of Christian witness and theology, as distinct from their constitutive assertion, are all assertions about God; and this means that, in the very same sense, the concept expressed by «God» must be as indispensable to Christian theology as to the witness of faith en which it is the reflection.
This was not Simon of Cyrene nor the Good Samaritan, but the spirit of Tabitha, raised from the dead following an intervention by Peter, because her charity was found to be indispensable.
And freedom isn't «boundless autonomy» but shaped by the indispensable duties of citizens, parents, and (toward the end) creatures.
Thus in practical theology the socially indispensable practice of church leadership is given cognitive and theoretical foundation by Wissenschaft (historical and philosophical theology).
In other words, even with the indispensable insights provided by the historical method, when the modern Christian reads the Old Testament through the lens of Christ, parts of it become Christianized.
Thus, in this book we have proposed that revelation comes not only through sacraments of hope, although this is the indispensable entry point of God's promise; it also enters into our awareness by way of the mystical, silent, and active sides of hope.
And the role of intuitions in Russell's view seems, on the face of it, similar to Bergson's in being foundational — they consist of knowledge by acquaintance, thus serving an indispensable role in epistemology.
And so, by virtue of its having this character of prevenience, it is an indispensable notion for any theology that takes seriously the biblical theme of promise.
Instead of Mark's being influenced by Paul, it is the primitive, pre-Pauline view — which Mark still retains — that is the indispensable presupposition of Paul's own thought; Paul advances upon Mark, not Mark upon Paul!
At the indispensable Get Religion website, Dawn Eden catches and corrects a recent report by David Gibson, of the Religion News Service, published just before the Synod opened, that falls into this trap.
As long as we are not nuked back to the stone age or sent offline by a massive solar electromagnetic pulse, the internet is here to stay and is an indispensable part of communication.
[9] When this is so, then, it is in search, not so much of answers, but rather of a better understanding and appreciation of «the truth that scientific study of the ancient tradition of the Church is indispensable to success in comprehending the roots of differences and in discerning the centre of Christian theology,» [10] that we ought to approach the texts produced by the early church.
It is equally indispensable to reflect on the fundamental judgments made by the Reformers and the critical importance they have had in the history of exegesis.
By and large the church has been reluctant to venture far away from its traditional language because of the conviction that certain fundamental terms and concepts are indispensable to the Christian faith, and if the world does not want to try to understand them, then it is so much the worse for the world.
A philosophy of values, enriched by a dialogue among diverse ethical theorists, is thus indispensable for any ethics in the twentieth century.
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