Sentences with phrase «initiating move toward us»

Not exact matches

Questions that are meant to initiate a response that moves us toward interpreting the activity of God in our lives.
Rather, warmth was said to increase as initiates matured in membership, as they moved toward the center of the church and developed there toward God.
The conference will also initiate moves away from rhetoric and false starts toward concrete, cumulative and comprehensive public policy thrusts for change.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture initiated certification standards for organic production under the Food, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act in 1990, but as organic farming moved toward large corporate operations the use of USDA - recommended practices had declined.
A central project question is, «How might classroom teachers initiate and sustain moves in their practice (to include planning, instruction, assessment and parent engagement) toward increasing quality for English language learners?»
During mediation, both sides meet together and with a neutral third party (called a mediator) whose job is to initiate productive conversation, each side is encouraged to see the other's point of view and move toward a resolution.
With the Indian government currently trying to move toward a fully digital economy, it has initiated the flagship Digital India initiative and research programs to drive that process forward.
The agency late last year took a step toward finalizing its guaranteed - fee package rule by initiating a final administrative review, a move opposed by key members of Congress, including Richard Shelby, R - Ala., chair of the Senate Banking Committee, and Donald Manzullo, R - Ill., chair of the House Small Business Committee.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z